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			James rules over Chamberlain, set to conquer Jordan next 
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			[November 15, 2018] 
			(Reuters) - LeBron James took 
			another milestone in his stride as he passed Wilt Chamberlain to 
			become the fifth most prolific scorer in National Basketball 
			Association (NBA) history on Wednesday.
 James blew past Chamberlain by scoring 44 points for the Los Angeles 
			Lakers in a 126-117 home victory over the Portland Trail Blazers.
 
 Next in James's sights is boyhood idol Michael Jordan, a player he 
			worshiped so much that he wears the same number 23 jersey made 
			famous by the retired Chicago Bulls legend.
 
 The 33-year-old has 31,425 career points, 867 behind Jordan, a mark 
			that should easily be within reach this season for James, who has 
			averaged a little more than 27 points-per-game during his career.
 
 "Anytime my name is mentioned with some of the greats who have 
			played this game, I'll always think back to my hometown, how far 
			I've come," James told reporters.
 
 He was referring to his hometown of Akron, Ohio, the gritty blue 
			collar city south of Cleveland where he was born and raised.
 
 James left the Cleveland Cavaliers in the off-season for the storied 
			Los Angeles Lakers, which despite having fallen on hard times in 
			recent years remains one of the league's glamor franchises.
 
 James needed 39 points on Wednesday to pass Chamberlain. He reached 
			the mark with just under four minutes remaining when he converted a 
			free throw.
 
 "Knowing where I've come from and knowing how hard it was to get to 
			this point... I give it all to the man above for giving me god given 
			abilities," James said.
 
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			 Lakers forward LeBron James (23) takes a breather against the 
			Portland Trail Blazers during the second half at Staples Center. 
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            "I'm taking full advantage of them and then my coaching staff and 
			team mates throughout my 16 years so far have got me to this point."
 James has been selected as NBA most valuable player four times and 
			has three championship rings, two with the Miami Heat and one with 
			the Cavaliers.
 
 LEADING ALL-TIME NBA SCORERS:
 
 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 38,387
 
 Karl Malone 36,928
 
 Kobe Bryant 33,643
 
 Michael Jordan 32,292
 
 LeBron James 31,425
 
 Wilt Chamberlain 31,419
 
 (Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by John 
			O'Brien)
 
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