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LeBron James surpassed Jordan to create another miracle, and 3 other records could be achieved this season

LeBron James surpassed Jordan to create another miracle, and 3 other records could be achieved this season

Today, Media Spectrum SportsNet counted a statistic that reported on a scoring record set by Lakers forward LeBron James.

In his last 10 games, James has scored 327 points, the highest scoring record for a player over the age of 35 in NBA history in 10 consecutive games.

In second place was Michael Jordan's 317 points, which occurred between March 31 and April 18, 1998.

In third place was James himself's 302 points, which occurred between February 12 and March 10, 2020.

Currently, the NBA regular season leading scorer is Abdul-Jabbar's 38,387 points, a record that has been held for many years. Now that James has scored 36,000+, in terms of James' current state, if it goes well, James can achieve it next season.

The NBA Finals scoring champion is West with 1679 points, and James is in second place with 1562 points. At the moment only he has any hope of breaking that record. As long as you can reach the finals again, assuming you play 5 games, you can achieve an average of 24 points per game. James was followed by Curry's 741 points.

In addition, James is very likely to be crowned the oldest scorer, James currently averages 28.6 points per game, second only to Durant in the scoring list.

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