I believe there are several James threads but none are current so I decided to start a new one.
In the middle of March Lebron James beat a Kobe Bryant record by almost two years. James became the youngest player in NBA history to reach 15,000 points. At the age of 25 he is roughly 23,000 points behind Abdul Jabbar for the NBA all time scoring record. When James retire will he have more than 38,387 points? Or will he fall just short of that record?
I believe he is going to catch him and give him a urn for his money. James is the most dominant player in the NBA and he will continue to improve. He still has a lengthy basketball career ahead of him and if he stays healthy I believe he has a chance to surpass Abdul Jabbars record. This is if he decides to play well into his thirties, if not he might not even surpass Malone or MJ. If James continues at his record pace I believe he can. He's been in the league not even seven years and he has 15,000 points. That is unbelievable. Will James retire as the NBA's all time scoring leader?
In the middle of March Lebron James beat a Kobe Bryant record by almost two years. James became the youngest player in NBA history to reach 15,000 points. At the age of 25 he is roughly 23,000 points behind Abdul Jabbar for the NBA all time scoring record. When James retire will he have more than 38,387 points? Or will he fall just short of that record?
I believe he is going to catch him and give him a urn for his money. James is the most dominant player in the NBA and he will continue to improve. He still has a lengthy basketball career ahead of him and if he stays healthy I believe he has a chance to surpass Abdul Jabbars record. This is if he decides to play well into his thirties, if not he might not even surpass Malone or MJ. If James continues at his record pace I believe he can. He's been in the league not even seven years and he has 15,000 points. That is unbelievable. Will James retire as the NBA's all time scoring leader?