LeBron James has become the NBA’s all-time scoring leader, hitting a fadeaway jump shot to break a nearly 40-year-old record.
James had spent the season closing in on Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s 38,387-point record, a mark many believed was unreachable.
And with a jumper late in the third quarter of the Los Angeles Lakers’ clash with the Oklahoma City Thunder, James reached the 36 points he needed to take his career tally to 38,388.
Abdul-Jabbar had held the record since he passed Wilt Chamberlain on April 5, 1984, a remarkable 38 years, 10 months and two days. The Lakers legend was on hand to celebrate his successor’s accomplishment, as the game paused to honour James.
Hailing from Akron, Ohio, the 38-year-old was drafted in 2003 as the first overall pick out of St. Vincent-St. Mary High School, and was named the 2004 NBA Rookie of the Year.