LeBron surpasses Shaq on NBA's all-time scoring list
Cleveland Cavaliers superstar LeBron James has passed Shaquille O'Neal for seventh place on the NBA's career scoring list.
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Cleveland Cavaliers superstar LeBron James has passed Shaquille O'Neal for seventh place on the NBA's career scoring list.
Cleveland was on fire on Friday night, setting a new NBA regular season record with 25 3-pointers in their 135-130 win against the Atlanta Hawks.
LeBron James moved past Moses Malone (27,409 points) into eighth place on the NBA career scoring list with his first basket of the game.
LeBron James reached another statistical milestone by becoming the only player to ever total 7,000 career assists along with 27,000 points and 7,000 rebounds.
LeBron James scored 27 points to move into ninth place on the NBA scoring list, passing Elvin Hayes. James could pass Moses Malone in the next few games.
The Cavaliers set an NBA record by becoming the first team to have back-to-back regular-season games with 20 3-pointers.
Kevin Love set an NBA record for points in the first quarter of a game with 34, connecting on an absurd 11-of-14 shots and eight 3-pointers against Portland.
LeBron James passed Hall of Famer Hakeem Olajuwon for 10th on the all-time scoring list in the first quarter of the Cavaliers' 102-101 win over the 76ers.
LeBron James moved past Shaquille O'Neal into fourth place on the career postseason scoring list and posted his 15th playoff triple-double.
The Cleveland Cavaliers went 20 of 38 on 3s and tied the postseason record shared by Golden State (2015), Dallas (2011) and Seattle (1996).