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Abdul-Jabbar and LeBron: The shocking difference between the two top scorers
lebron james He became the all-time leading scorer in NBA history.As such, he is the current record for a former center for the Bucks and Lakers from 1969 to his 1989, the legendary Kareem Abdul Jabbar.
Players with completely opposite styles, Jabbar only achieved a triple in his entire career. (3 points of a total of 38,387). And Harlem he center is that in his 1,560 games he only launched 18 triples.
On the contrary, the diversity of the current Los Angeles Lakers franchise player exceeds the 2,237 triples recorded in his 20-year career. 6,711 points.
jabber He spent his NBA career from 1969 to 1989, defending only jerseys for the Milwaukee Bucks and Californians. Jabbar’s best weapon was his preferred move. Popular “Skyhook” (Sky Hook), which would score the majority of his 31,672 points on two-pointers. It must be remembered that the appearance of the triple in the NBA did not occur until 1979, in the midst of Jabbar’s career. The first player to record a triple in the North American league was Chris Ford (Boston Celtics), who died on October 12, 1979.
lebron jamesMeanwhile, his brutal scoring stats are spread across midrange shots, dunks, free throws and triples.
Two different styles of scoring, but very deadly. Two different but effective ways to lead the list of “scorers” in the world’s best basketball leagues.
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Source: Mundo Deportivo
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