LeBron makes it to the hall of fame and becomes NBA's No. 10 career scorer
The Philadelphia 76ers were pushed to the limit by Cleveland Cavaliers and Lebron James thought that it's a bad thing. On Saturday night, James move into the 10th place after scoring 25 points making a good career list. It therefore assists 14 and eight rebounds as the unbeatable Cavaliers held off the winless 76ers 102-101.
According to Usa Today, James said, it's always good for him to have these kinds of games. He also added, they had a great learning experience and still have time for improvement. Around 20 points and 11 points was added by Kevin Love for reigning champion Cavaliers who improved to 6-0.
Since the result was so surprisingly close, Coach Tyronn Lue was not disappointed at all as reported by Naples Herald. He said that they stayed poised since they were on test and pleased to win and come out with good results.
Joe Embiid scored 22 points by making all four of his 3-points attempts, but the 76er dropped to 0-5. Hall of Fame Hakeem Olayuwon was passed by James as he converted a fast-break layup midway through the first quarter. He made his career with 26,946 points.
J.R Smith missed a 3 with 15 seconds left after a turnover by Philadelphia's Sergio Rodriguez that would've clenched it.A timeout was then called by the Philadelphia coach Brett with 7.3 seconds remaining. The 76ers were trying to get the ball to Embiid, but they couldn't and Gerald Henderson turned the ball over as he tried to get a shot off in the final seconds.
Henderson said if it's on a foul and it should've been called on the play. Brown replied that the tape will play and it will show what it shows. They will all see on the tape as to how fair the game is played.
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