[Saba Sports News] In his 22nd season, LeBron James, 39, tied Vince Carter for the NBA’s all-time lead. James not only shared the stage with his son Bronny for the first time in NBA history, but also surpassed Kobe Bryant to become the “iron king” of NBA regular season history.
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Before the start of the new season, James in the first 21 seasons of the regular season total of 14,476 iron, Kobe held the NBA’s all-time record of 14,481 iron, only five iron. Therefore, as long as James hits at least six times in the opening game, he can complete the pass.
In the first half of the Los Angeles Lakers’ home game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, James tied Kobe Bryant’s record with five shots. Entering the second half, James again hit iron, finally with 14482 times hit iron exceeded Kobe’s 14481 times, officially crowned NBA history first iron king, this is also another alternative to Kobe beyond.