LeBron chasing wins, not record, teammates say
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[February 07, 2023]
By Rory Carroll
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - LeBron James may be on the verge of breaking
one of the most coveted records in sports, but his teammates said
his focus is on helping the Lakers climb in the standings and not
the 36 points he needs to become the NBA's all-time leading scorer.
The mood was relaxed as practice wrapped up on a sunsoaked Southern
California day, but the large number of reporters on hand made it
clear that excitement to see James surpass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's
tally of 38,387 points was intensifying.
"It's exciting," Lakers guard Austin Reaves said.
"You are not going to see this for a while. Someone who's able to
play for this long and be as productive as he's been since day one.
"Everybody is excited for him, but we're still trying to win games
and hopefully we do that the same night he breaks the record."
The Lakers are 25-29 and 13th in the Western Conference standings
but just four games off the number four seed.
James, who is averaging 30 points a game in his 20th season, will
get his first chance at the historic accomplishment on Tuesday when
the Lakers host the Oklahoma City Thunder.
If he comes up short, he will have another opportunity to reach the
mountaintop at home on Thursday against the Milwaukee Bucks.
"At the end of the day he's not going to change the way he plays, he
just wants to win games," Reaves said. "So if it happens tomorrow or
if it happens the next game, as long as we're winning, I think
that's the main thing that he's worried about."
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Feb 2, 2023; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA;
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (6) in the second half
against the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Mandatory
Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
Lakers head coach Darvin Ham said James, who
declined to speak to reporters on Monday, has tuned out the noise.
"He's aware of it, obviously, but he hasn't been caught up in it,"
he said. "His biggest thing is to win games."
Ham said he expects the atmosphere inside Crypto.com Arena on
Tuesday night to be "electric."
"Everyone will be on the edge of their seats." he said. "It's good
for the Lakers, good for the NBA and a hell of an accomplishment for
LeBron, who has done it while playing the right way."
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles. Editing by Gerry Doyle)
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