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O'Neal: If James is the number one scorer in history, he's the best player of all time

O'Neal: If James is the number one scorer in history, he's the best player of all time

Live Bar October 21 News In a regular season game that ended yesterday, the Lakers lost 114-121 to the Warriors. James scored 34 points efficiently, and NBA star O'Neal evaluated James after the game.

"I know what James is doing, the championship is great, but James is trying to overtake Abdul-Jabbar right now, and that's what he's doing now, and if you can overtake Abdul-Jabbar, the discussion of who's the best player in history is no longer important. James needs to average 25 points per game in the next few years, and I know he can do it. He could finish surpassing Abdhabal after more than two seasons. O'Neill said.

After yesterday's game, James currently ranks third in league all-time regular-season scoring with 35,367 points, behind Jabbar's 38,387 and Carl Malone's 36,928.

James averaged 25 points per game in the regular season last season and 27 points per game in his 18-year NBA career. If James can continue to maintain the efficiency of averaging 25 points per game last season, he will surpass Abdul-Jabbar at some point in the 22-23 season.

O'Neal then talked about the championship's bonus to the best player of all time, "James already has four rings, and if he becomes the NBA's all-time leading scorer, then he is the best player of all time, which is nothing to say." I mean, that's what he really wants to do. It would be cool to get a fifth ring, but if James can be the top scorer of all time, I will accept him as the best player of all time. James will do it, and I used to want to get it. No one has discussed the attribution of the title of best scorer in history for many years, and if James completes his overtaking of Abdul-Jabbar, who can break that record again? No more. O'Neill continued.

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