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LeBron James passes MJ in career points

LOS ANGELES:LeBron James reflected emotionally on his life and career after passing Michael Jordan to move into fourth place on the NBA career scoring list on Wednesday
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Los Angeles, March 7

LeBron James reflected emotionally on his life and career after passing Michael Jordan to move into fourth place on the NBA career scoring list on Wednesday.

His teammates congratulated him, a tribute video played, and at the next timeout, James sat alone on the bench with his face buried in a towel. The reaction seemed fitting for a player who idolised Jordan growing up.

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“I don’t know, man, a lot of the stuff I’ve done in my career, this ranks right at the top,” James said. “For a kid from Akron, Ohio, who needed inspiration, needed some type of positive influence, MJ was that guy for me. Wanted to be like MJ, wanted to shoot fadeaways like MJ, wanted to stick my tongue out on dunks like MJ, wanted to wear my sneakers like MJ... I wanted kids to look up to me at some point like MJ. It’s crazy, to be honest. It’s beyond crazy,” the 34-year-old veteran added.

James, who finished with 31 points in the Lakers’ 115-99 loss to the Denver Nuggets, came into the night 12 behind Jordan’s career total of 32,292 points. He now sits at 32,311 points. Next on the list is Kobe Bryant, who finished his career with 33,643 points. Karl Malone is second with 36,928, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is No. 1 with 38,387. — Reuters

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