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James refreshes Robertson's career assists and rises to seventh all-time in career assists

The world of the world on January 10, a NBA regular season game that ended today, the Lakers lost to the Grizzlies 119-127 at home! Looking back at the game, the Lakers began to fall behind in the second quarter, and in the second half, the score was completely pulled away, and the Grizzlies held a lead of more than 20 points at the end of the third quarter, and the Lakers recovered some points with a substitute in the final quarter, but in the end they lost, and their four-game winning streak was ended.

James refreshes Robertson's career assists and rises to seventh all-time in career assists

Among the Lakers' starters in this game, only James scored in double figures, playing 34 minutes and getting 35 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists, including 14 shots in 19 shots, 3 of 4 three-pointers, and four free throws, which is very efficient. According to the data, after this game, James's career assists reached 9888, successfully surpassing the "big O" Oscar Robertson (9,887) and occupying the 7th place in the NBA's all-time assist list. In front of James is Magic Johnson, who has 10,141 career assists, and James is expected to surpass Magic Johnson next season.

In addition to James, Westbrook had 6 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists on just 2-of-12 shooting; Anthony had 7 points and 1 rebound on 2-of-8 shooting; and Munch, who had played well recently, had just 7 points on 3-of-13 shooting. In contrast, although morant only scored 16 points, the whole team scored as many as 6 people in double figures, and two people scored 9 points, which is also the third consecutive loss to the Grizzlies by the Lakers, and the strength of the two teams is still far apart.

In addition, James has scored more than 25 points in 10 consecutive games, successfully surpassing Jordan and becoming the oldest holder of the record in NBA history. In addition, James is also the only player in the history of the NBA who ranks in the top ten in terms of points, assists and steals, but with James's play alone, the Lakers are doomed to go further this season.

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