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LeBron became the 3rd player in NBA history with +35,000 points and +10,000 rebounds

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LeBron James recorded another great performance in the Lakers’ loss to the Pacers after breaking the 10,000 rebound mark, becoming the third player in history with +35,000 points and +10,000 rebounds.

LeBron James left the field with his head down in the game against the Pacers, who overcame the Lakers 111-104 in Los Angeles. In the meantime, however, he has managed to make history.

James finished the game with 30 points, 12 rebounds and 5 assists. During the game, he managed to break the 10,000 rebounds mark in his regular-season career (actually, he now has 10,002). And he joined a very special club.

James is now the third player in NBA history with +35,000 points and +10,000 rebounds, the other two being Karim Abdul-Jabbar and Carl Malone. At the same time, the “King” is the only player with +30,000 points, +10,000 rebounds and +9,000 assists in NBA history. Basically, he has 9,908 assists shared and is 92 assists away from becoming the first player in league history with +30,000 points, +10,000 rebounds and +10,000 assists.

For the record, LeBron is currently the third-highest goalscorer, seventh passer, and 42nd rebounder of all time in the NBA.

Source: sport24

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