LeBron James's record 1297 game streak of double digit scoring comes to an end
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LeBron is the GOAT — 3 months ago(December 05, 2025 11:59 AM)
In the most poetic way possible.
He went into the 4th quarter with 6 points. 2 minutes to go and he still needs 4. He drives inside and hits maybe the toughest layup anyone has ever attempted, let alone make. Comes down the floor on the next possession and gets blocked by some piece of **** asshole. Toronto fails to score on the other end and it remains a tie game with 24 seconds left. At this point, LeBron can take the potential game winning shot and either make it and hit the 10 point mark, or miss and go to the 5 minute overtime where he's certain to get two more points. Either way, the 10 point streak continuing is guaranteed.
He chose option 3. He saw the defense collapsing on him and so he passed the ball out to the open man in the corner, who took the shot and hit it. Game over. Lakers win. LeBron's streak ends. It ended not because he couldn't keep it going. It ended because he chose to end it. Nearly 2 decades the streak lasted. Decades of hard work. Decades of grit. Decades of goatness. And he sacrificed it all for his team. It was one of the greatest moments in sports history, and the single greatest act of selflessness in the history of Western civilization. LePoet James. -
WarrenPeace — 3 months ago(December 06, 2025 03:21 PM)
If he is so great how can he not score more than 10 pts in a game?
Did he come out in a wheelchair in the last three minutes?
How much game did he play and why didn't he play more?
And this record does not seem that big of a deal where every super starter is going to score more than a measly 9 pts per game.
They need to up the bar and make it like 25-30 pts. per game.
The sports world really reaches for a lot of meaningless stat "records" and this is another one of them.
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