James broke the double double record for 1,000 games, followed by Jordan in second place

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-15

In yesterday's NBA regular season, the Lakers defeated the Pistons 125-111, in which the Lakers' star LeBron James once again showed his excellent scoring ability. In this game, James played only 31 minutes, and efficiently shot 9 of 15, 3 of 6 three-pointers, and 4 of 4 free throws, contributing 25 points, 1 rebound and 8 assists. However, even more noteworthy than this game is that after this game, James has achieved an unprecedented achievement - he has scored in double figures in 1,200 consecutive regular season games, which is not only a new NBA record, but also shows his tenacity and strength as a great scorer.

Looking back at James' career, we can see that his scoring ability has always been one of his most admired skills. From his first day in the NBA, he has won the hearts of fans with his well-rounded skills and excellent scoring instincts. Whether it is in the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Miami Heat, or now the Los Angeles Lakers, James has become an indispensable core of the team with his stable scoring output and efficient game performance.

It is worth mentioning that James's record is not only an affirmation of his personal ability, but also the best proof of his long-term consistent performance in the NBA league. You know, to be able to maintain such a high scoring efficiency for such a long period of time requires not only excellent skills and talent, but also a high game IQ and tenacity of the game. And James is such a player, he can not only lead the team to victory with outstanding performance on the court, but also can step up at critical moments and help stabilize the team with points.

Of course, when we mention the record of scoring double-doubles, we can't forget another great player - Michael Jordan. Jordan is one of the greatest players in NBA history, and his scoring ability is equally breathtaking. Over the course of his career, Jordan has scored in double figures in 866 regular-season games, which is not as good as James' 1,200 games, but it's enough to rank him second on that record. As a comparison, we can see that Jordan and James are both among the best scoring players in NBA history, and their performances in the game are enough to make fans go crazy.

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