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Congratulations! James surpassed Abdul-Jabbar in aggregate and won ESPY Best Record-Breaking Award and officially responded that he would not retire

Congratulations! James surpassed Abdul-Jabbar in aggregate and won ESPY Best Record-Breaking Award and officially responded that he would not retire

Beijing time on July 13, 2023 ESPY Sports Awards ceremony, 38-year-old James once again won an award, he surpassed Abdul-Jabbar's record, crowned NBA all-time scoring champion, successfully won ESPY Best Record Performance Award, and his wife and three children also attended the award ceremony, and officially responded that he would not retire.

Congratulations! James surpassed Abdul-Jabbar in aggregate and won ESPY Best Record-Breaking Award and officially responded that he would not retire

The 38-year-old James averaged 28.9 points, 8.3 rebounds and 6.8 assists per game in the regular season last season, still maintaining a super high competitive level and a key soul for the Lakers to be able to reverse the attack and enter the Western Conference finals. Although James failed to lead the team to a championship in the playoffs, he was powerless to stop the Lakers from being swept in the Western Conference and was no longer the league's strongest star, but he still has no age.

Congratulations! James surpassed Abdul-Jabbar in aggregate and won ESPY Best Record-Breaking Award and officially responded that he would not retire

James officially surpassed Abdul-Jabbar's all-time scoring record in the regular season and was crowned the NBA's new all-time scoring champion, becoming a legendary record in history and arousing the admiration of all fans.

Congratulations! James surpassed Abdul-Jabbar in aggregate and won ESPY Best Record-Breaking Award and officially responded that he would not retire

Now James won the ESPY Best Record Breaking Award, which is naturally a well-deserved thing, James attended the award ceremony with his wife Savannah and three children.

Congratulations! James surpassed Abdul-Jabbar in aggregate and won ESPY Best Record-Breaking Award and officially responded that he would not retire

James said in his acceptance speech: "The day I can't give my all on the court, I'll retire. Fortunately, today is not that day. ”

James has also officially stated that he will not retire, and he will start his 21st season in the new season to challenge the "411 Project" and the 5th career championship.

(Text/Drunken Lying Float)

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