LeBron James, the man who scored 10 points for just the floor


LeBron JamesThe last time LeBron James he didn’t hit 10 points in the regular season, Cooper Flagg was just born, the iPhone didn’t exist yet, and Netflix only delivered DVDs by mail…

Thus, in his fourth NBA season, the “King” finished with 8 points on January 5, 2007 against the Bucks. The Cavaliers still won (95-86) but the best scorer in league history he must admit that he does not remember this meeting. No more than your teammate Drew Goodenstill the author of 31 points.

“If you asked me, ‘Do you remember scoring more than 30 points when LeBron scored less than 10?’, I would expect you to remember that.”this one laughs interviewed by ESPN.

Terry Stotts remembers… for a different reason

In fact, he seems to be the only one who remembers this meeting Terry Stottscurrent assistant to Steve Kerr with the Warriors, who then led the Bucks. But that’s not for LeBron James’ 8 points…

“I’ll be honest, I remember that game well, not because LeBron didn’t score 10 points.”he explains. “Michael (Redd) had a dunk in the dying seconds of the game. Meaningless dunk. We were down nine points. But he hurt his knee in action and missed the next 20 games…”

While they were almost in the balance and practically in the playoffs, the Bucks, deprived of their offensive leader, lost 17 of those 20 games. This led to the dismissal of Terry Stotts.

For LeBron James, this game at Wisconsin ended his streak of 161 consecutive games with more than 10 points. A series that went unnoticed. What no one knew at the time was that the next game would begin an incredible streak of 1,297 regular season games finished with more than 10 points on the clock.

In this time frame, the second best series of the genre will be for Kevin Durantwith 562 games. Of course, this streak clearly became an end in itself at one point, especially when Michael Jordan’s record (866) was within reach, even if LeBron James always refused to do anything to extend it…

Only 24 players have played more than 1,297 regular season games

“I was like, ‘Oh, that’s pretty cool.’ At first I thought it was just another one of those made-up records, but then I realized that wasn’t the case. It’s a real record” he answered about overtaking Michael Jordan. “That’s the same as the all-time scoring record, when I broke it. I didn’t even aim for it. . . . So that’s pretty cool. I mean, I can’t sit back and say, ‘Oh, well, that doesn’t mean anything.’ Because it means something. But that was not the goal I set for myself. »

It’s hard to believe he didn’t have that in mind in March 2021 when, with a badly injured ankle midway through a game against the Hawks, he stayed on the court to hit a 3-pointer that put him up 10 points before calling timeout to exit. And not to play again for a month…

So we can quote Goodhart’s Law and say that “When a measure becomes a goal, it ceases to be a good measure”but it must be admitted that in the NBA records are goals in themselves.

Above all, this must not obscure the longevity and consistency this implies. Because in all of NBA history, after all, there are only 24 players who have played more than 1,297 regular season games…

LeBron JamesPercentageRebounds
SaisonThe teamMJMinShots3ptsLFOffDefThatPdFtIntBpCtPts
2003-04CLE7939:3141.729.075.41.34.25.55.91.91.63.50.720.9
2004-05CLE8042:2147.235.175.01.46.07.47.21.82.23.30.727.2
2005-06CLE7942:3348.033.573.80.96.17.06.62.31.63.30.831.4
2006-07CLE7840:5447.631.969.81.15.76.76.02.21.63.20.727.3
2007-08CLE7540:2248.431.571.21.86.17.97.22.21.83.41.130.0
2008-09CLE8137:4248.934.478.01.36.37.67.21.71.73.01.128.4
2009-10CLE7639:0250.333.376.70.96.47.38.61.61.63.41.029.7
2010-11MIA7938:4651.033.075.91.06.57.57.02.11.63.60.626.7
2011-12MIA6237:3153.136.277.11.56.47.96.21.51.93.40.827.1
2012-13MIA7637:5156.540.675.31.36.88.07.31.41.73.00.926.8
2013-14MIA7737:4156.737.975.01.15.96.96.31.61.63.50.327.1
2014-15CLE6936:0848.835.471.00.75.36.07.42.01.63.90.725.3
2015-16CLE7635:3952.030.973.11.56.07.46.81.91.43.30.625.3
2016-17CLE7438:1454.836.367.41.37.38.68.71.81.24.10.626.4
2017-18CLE8236:5454.236.773.11.27.58.69.11.71.44.20.927.5
2018-19LAL5535:1351.033.966.51.07.48.58.31.71.33.60.627.4
2019-20LAL6734:3449.334.869.31.06.97.810.21.81.23.90.525.3
2020-21LAL4533:2551.336.569.80.67.07.77.81.61.13.70.625.0
2021-22LAL5637:1352.435.975.61.17.18.26.22.21.33.51.130.3
2022-23LAL5535:3250.032.176.81.27.18.36.81.60.93.20.628.9
2023-24LAL7135:1654.041.075.00.96.47.38.31.11.33.50.525.7
2024-25LAL7034:5551.337.678.21.06.87.88.21.41.03.70.624.4
2025-26LAL632:5041.325.955.00.73.74.37.81.50.71.80.214.0

How to read statistics? MJ = matches played; Min = Minute; Shots = Shots Successful / Shots Attempted; 3 points = 3 points / attempt 3 points; LF = free throws made / free throws attempted; Off = offensive rebound; Def=defensive jump; Tot = Total number of jumps; Pd = assists; Fte: Personal mistakes; Int = intercepts; Bp = lost balls; Ct: Against; Points = Points.


2025-12-05 11:50:00

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