LeBron James Ties With Michael Jordan In Record Set For All-time Top Scoring
Cleveland Cavalier's LeBron James has reached the all-time record set for scoring 10 points in straight 866 NBA games by Chicago Bull's Michael Jordan.
The 33-year-old reached the remarkable milestone in his club's 118 -105 win over Charlotte Hornets on Wednesday.
LeBron has kept on his scoring streak since January 2007 to pass the record set by Jordan between 1986 and 2001.
"I think I fell in love with the game because of Mike, just because of what he was able to accomplish. When you're way hing Michael Jordan, it's almost like a God. So I didn't think I could be Mike," James said about how Jordan inspired him.
At the game with Hornets, LeBron led Cavaliers to victory netting 41 points at which he reached the legendary status.
The 33-year-old reached the remarkable milestone in his club's 118 -105 win over Charlotte Hornets on Wednesday.
LeBron has kept on his scoring streak since January 2007 to pass the record set by Jordan between 1986 and 2001.
"I think I fell in love with the game because of Mike, just because of what he was able to accomplish. When you're way hing Michael Jordan, it's almost like a God. So I didn't think I could be Mike," James said about how Jordan inspired him.
At the game with Hornets, LeBron led Cavaliers to victory netting 41 points at which he reached the legendary status.
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