LeBron James breaks Michael Jordan's double-digit record

LeBron James scored 10 points in a game for the 867th straight time in his 15-year illustrious career against New Orleans Pelicans.

Published : Mar 31, 2018 11:09 IST

James broke Michael Jordan's NBA record by scoring at least 10 points in his 867th straight regular-season game.
James broke Michael Jordan's NBA record by scoring at least 10 points in his 867th straight regular-season game.
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James broke Michael Jordan's NBA record by scoring at least 10 points in his 867th straight regular-season game.

 

LeBron James continued his assault on the NBA record book, passing Michael Jordan for consecutive games with at least 10 points in the Cleveland Cavaliers 107-102 win over the New Orleans Pelicans on Friday.

James wasted no time getting the milestone, doing it for the 867th straight time in his 15-year illustrious career when he finished off a dunk with just under six minutes left in the first quarter.

That gave him 11 points en route to his 27 point, 11 assist and nine rebound performance at Quicken Loans Arena.

James was honoured during a stoppage in play as the crowd of 20,500 gave him a big ovation.

The last time James didn't score at least 10 points in a game was January 5, 2007 when he had eight points on three-of-13 shooting against the Milwaukee Bucks.

Jordan's streak lasted from March 1986 until December 2001. Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is third on the double-digit streak list with 787 games.

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