Abdul-Jabbar praises 'dominant' LeBron on scoring record
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[February 08, 2023]
By Rory Carroll
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar praised LeBron James
after he vaulted to the top of the NBA's all-time scorers list on
Tuesday night, saying that surpassing the record he set nearly 40
years ago was a testament to James' mastery.
Abdul-Jabbar was seated courtside to witness James reach the
mountaintop during the game in Los Angeles and rose to his feet and
applauded when James' record-setting fadeaway jumper splashed
through the net.
"LeBron's career is one of someone who planned to dominate this
game," Abdul-Jabbar said.
"He got out of high school. He had the size and the talent to step
right into the NBA and he immediately started to have his effect.
And it has gone on for almost 20 years now.
"So I think that you have to give him credit for the way he planned
to last and to dominate."
More than James' ability to score from anywhere on the court it is
the four-time champion's ability to lift his teammates that makes
him special, Abdul-Jabbar said.
"He led teams to world championships. They didn't get there because
of someone else and LeBron tagged along. LeBron led them.
"He has that indefinable essence that they call leadership. He gets
out there on the court and tries to get things done and guys get
behind him because they have that much respect for him and his
talent."
Despite some frosty exchanges between the pair in the past there was
nothing but love between them on Tuesday, with James going out of
his way to praise the Hall of Famer from the court when the game was
stopped to celebrate his accomplishment.
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Feb 7, 2023; Los Angeles, California,
USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (6) meets with former
player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar after breaking the NBA all time scoring
record against the Oklahoma City Thunder during the second half at
Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports
"To be able to be in the presence of such a legend
and great as Kareem has meant so much to me, it's very humbling,"
James said.
"Please give a standing ovation to 'The Captain'."
James, 38, now stands alone atop the all-time scoring leaders with
38,390 points and can look ahead toward padding that tally in the
years ahead.
James is averaging more than 30 points per game in his 20th season
and on Tuesday reiterated his plans to bring his dominant game to
the hardwood for at least a few more years.
(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Los Angeles; Editing by Kim Coghill)
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