On January 10, Beijing time, Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James forwarded a set of interesting data, and he and Durant both had 1015 blocks, ranking 98th in league history.
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At the time, in this picture, the U.S. media wrote: "Are you surprised by this? James then retweeted the image, seemingly surprised by the data.
You know, as NBA superstars, Durant and James's career statistics are very good, but in the block, the two are not so good at, after all, neither of them is a center.
However, now the 37-year-old James has come to 1015 blocks, and the 33-year-old Durant is also 1015, which is also lamentable, too coincidental.
Today, James has continuously forwarded his own career statistics, including his own data for different age groups of 17, 27 and 37: at the age of 17, James averaged 28 points, 8.9 rebounds and 6 assists per game; at the age of 27, James averaged 27.1 points, 7.9 rebounds and 6.2 assists per game; at the age of 37, James averaged 28.6 points, 7.4 rebounds and 6.5 assists per game.
In addition, James also posted his flat-frame dunk photos in 5 different periods, namely the 9th year, 13th year, 17th year, 18th year and 19th year of the flat dunk.