Lakers Down, Lebron Up Big
- juliammcintyre
- May 10, 2023
- 3 min read
It was a busy week in Los Angeles as Lebron James broke Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's all-time scoring record on Tuesday night during the game against Oklahoma City. He passed 38,388 overall career points, sending every fan in Crypto Arena into a pure adrenaline rush.
The energy in the arena was incomparable and James hit the landmark of all landmarks, but the Lakers fell short to the Thunder with a final score of 133-130.
L.A. stayed close to Oklahoma City’s trail throughout the game but could not end with the win. During the postgame press conference Coach Darvin Ham said, “The guys wanted to see what Lebron did tonight...the focus was more about trying to get Lebron to the record as opposed to just playing natural basketball.”
The top game players were Anthony Davis with 13 points, eight rebounds, and two assists, Russell Westbrook with 27 points, four rebounds and eight assists, and James with 38 points, seven rebounds, and three assists.
The new scoring king only needed 36 points to obtain the title. He hit the goal toward the end of the third quarter, with a signature fadeaway jump shot. There was a roar of cheer that shook all of Los Angeles. The legendary athlete raised his hands up and ran to the opposite side of the court in celebration.
Although James said back in December that he would not cry when he broke the record, the Laker forward got emotional as the event sunk in. The game was paused for Abdul-Jabbar to congratulate James and pass on the title.
During the postgame press conference, James was asked if he knew he was going to break the record during Tuesday’s game. James responded, “Tomorrow is not promised. And if I had an opportunity to do it tonight, I was gonna try to make it happen.”
In the fourth quarter the final buzzer went off before the Lakers could catch the Thunder, and they lost by three points.
The event filled week for L.A. continued Thursday night with a matchup against the first-place central division team, Milwaukee. The Lakers put up a solid fight and were in the lead for most of the game until the third quarter when they fell behind to the Bucks about 10 points. They could not seem to catch up throughout the fourth, and lost to Milwaukee, 115-106.
The starting five lineup was a bit different Thursday as James was sitting out due to his ankle injury acting up. The trade deadline also required a few players to hang up their purple and gold jerseys.
Davis, Troy Brown Jr., Rui Hachimura, Dennis Schröder, and Max Christie successfully set the table for the Lakers in the beginning of the game. They had a lead at least once in every quarter and stayed consistent the whole match. Their chemistry was undeniable, even if they will have to get used to a new type of roster.
The stars of the game were Schröder with 25 points, two rebounds, and 12 assists, Davis with 23 points, 16 rebounds, and two assists, and Austin Reaves with 18 points, four rebounds and two assists.
Reaves was out with a hamstring injury for the past 16 games and this week was his first time back on the court. He looked strong and impressed the arena when he juked out Giannis Antetokounmpo with a crossover. During the postgame interview, Reaves said, “It was just a basketball instinct...I was like well I gotta make a play somehow so good move, it worked and got a layup.”

James made history, yet Los Angeles had a down week and are now 25-31. It is their third loss in a row by less than 10 points as they head to San Francisco.
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