The NBA set the strongest record in history, 132 points behind the top, and no one has ever come before.
The NBA All-Star Game is not particularly exciting, many people say that this game is like a three-point battle, the two teams combined almost 200 three-pointers, no spectacle, no competition, disgusting, make people want to sleep. After the All-Star break, it's time for the second half of the season, which is mainly about improving the league standings, advancing at a high level, and then chasing the strong teams that have championship hopes. Last season, the Lakers had a good second season and reached the playoffs as well as the Western Conference Finals. So, can the Lakers still finish sixth in the West? The strongest team in NBA history has set an unprecedented record.
The Forest team in the West, followed by the Thunder, then the Clippers, and finally the Nuggets, the Suns at No. 5, the Pelicans at No. 6, Dallas at No. 7, the Kings at No. 8, the Lakers at No. 9, and the Warriors at No. 10. The current Lakers are only 3Five wins, but that doesn't mean they don't have any hope, as they have one game to play in the next 26-27 games. At present, the Lakers have achieved a good 6-1 record, excluding James and Bushy Eyebrows, Russell, Reaves and Hachimura Hachiko, who have played three times, averaging 21 points, 4 rebounds, and 14 assists. Reeves, Russell, Hachimura, these are all teams that can score 20+ points, and the overall combat effectiveness of this team is really invincible.
LeBron James just turned 39 this year, and many believe that James's performance will decline this season. But this season, James can still get 248 points, 72 rebounds 78 assists 13 caps, and 520% of 3 points and 395% work efficiency. According to a journalist in the NBA, only James in NBA history has averaged 24+7+7 per game at the age of 39. In the history of the NBA, James is the only one who has been able to average 20+5+5+5 points per game in 21 seasons. Not even the 39-year-old Abdul-Jabbar, Jordan, and Karl Malone can't compare to James.
According to NBA statistics, James has scored more than 30 points in 13 games this season, becoming the most in a single game in the NBA's 21-year history. This season, James still scored 40 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 blocks, 2 layups, 36, 20 rebounds, 12 assists, 37 6 rebounds, 8 assists and 3 blocks, 35 points + 6 rebounds, 9 assists and 2 steals. In the case of James's best efforts, James can still score three or forty points in the game, and he can also lead the team to win a game, which is his fatal point, and in the playoffs, he will only get stronger and stronger.
James set a record of 1,200 and Jordan set a record of 868 (2nd ever). James had five assists in the regular season, while Jordan had three (2nd all-time). James earned 8,023 regular-season MVPs, while Jordan had 5,987 points (the best in NBA history). James won 67 and 40 Player of the Month awards for the second year in a row. James 10, Jordan 9 (2nd all-time), and "2nd all-time". James has been named an All-Star 13 times, the highest ever.
According to the latest news from the United States**, LeBron James' total points in the NBA reached 39,868, which means he needs 132 more points to reach 40,000 points. According to James, this season is averaging 24With 8 points, James will surpass 40,000 in the next 5-6 games. You know, 30,000 points is the hardest thing the NBA has ever done, but no star player has ever been able to exceed 40,000 points, 10,000 rebounds, and 10,000 assists, which is already a legend. In addition, James will be expected to continue for the next few years, and his stats will continue to increase, so what will his stats be when he retires? Hardly.