Another NBA Record Gets Broken by LeBron James

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LeBron James keeps establishing himself as one of the all-time great basketball players. The Los Angeles Lakers player, who is in his 22nd NBA season, achieved yet another milestone in his legendary career by overtaking Tim Duncan of the San Antonio Spurs for the second-most career wins (regular season and playoffs) in NBA history. The Lakers defeated the San Antonio Spurs 119-101 on Wednesday night, ending their three-game losing run. In addition to boosting the team’s morale, the victory extended LeBron’s season-long triple-double streak to four. The 39-year-old forward’s incredible form was demonstrated by his sixth triple-double of the year. The Lakers have an 11-7 record so far this season thanks to his leadership and consistency. LeBron James and the all-time victories leaderboard In terms of his total career regular season and postseason wins, LeBron has risen to second position. With 1,159 wins to date, LeBron is now only surpassed by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who still holds the record with 1,228 victories overall. Six NBA titles and an incredible 1,074 regular-season victories—still unsurpassed in league history—bolster Abdul-Jabbar’s record. With 928 regular-season and 231 postseason triumphs, LeBron has overtaken third-place finisher Tim Duncan, who has 1,158 victories overall. & The post Another...

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