The 2022 NBA All-Star Weekend kicked off in Cleveland, and Akron's son James Lianjin INS used it to express his love for his hometown, and mingji also brought him good news.
James first posted a huge all-star poster with his own appearance, with the caption: "I haven't seen him for a long time." Then, he released a short film of "wind and snow" rushing back to Cleveland for All-Star Weekend, facing the camera and pulling it out.
NBA official website reporter Brian Martin wrote an article looking forward to this All-Star Game, revealing that James is expected to surpass harden's all-Star three-point shooting record.
76ers star Harden, who withdrew from this year's All-Star Game with an injury, hit a total of 39 three-pointers in the All-Star Game, ranking first in history, with James (38) and Curry (31) ranking second and third.
If James hit more than one three-pointer, he will retain his sixth All-Star record. The top five records were All-Star playing time (471 minutes), total points (389 points), total goals (161), total shots (301) and total three-point shots (119).
In addition, James ranks third in all-Time All-Star total assists record (98), behind only Chris Paul (128) and The Magician (127). Moreover, his all-Star total rebounds rank 8th (103) in history, and with 6 rebounds this year, James will climb to 6th in history.