LeBron James's 18-year double-digit scoring streak ends but Lakers clinch win over Raptors

LeBron James Ends 18-Year Streak of Double-Digit Scoring, Lakers Clinch Win Over Raptors

In a night that marked the end of an era for Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James, the NBA's all-time leading scorer found himself in a rare position - with a double-digit scoring streak that had spanned nearly two decades finally over. The Lakers defeated the Toronto Raptors 123-120, with James contributing eight points, a stark contrast to his usual form.

As the clock ticked down, James was asked about the significance of ending his record-breaking streak, which stood at an impressive 1,297 consecutive double-digit regular-season scoring games. "None," he replied matter-of-factly, choosing instead to celebrate the Lakers' hard-fought win. "We won."

In a testament to James's unselfish nature and basketball acumen, he made the pass that sealed the game-winning three-pointer for teammate Rui Hachimura with just seconds left on the clock. The decision was met with approval from his coach, JJ Redick, who praised James for playing "the right way" and sticking to his instincts.

Throughout the season, James had become increasingly accustomed to reaching double digits by the fourth quarter, a habit that had served him well throughout his career. However, in recent weeks, he had shown signs of vulnerability, with two single-digit performances in his last two games. Tonight's outing was no exception, as he went 3-for-15 from the field.

Despite this, James remained focused and determined to make the right play. "Just playing the game the right way," he explained. "You always make the right play."

His teammates were quick to follow suit, hailing James's decision as a prime example of his selflessness and leadership on the court. As Lakers center Jake LaRavia noted, "He's just playing the game of basketball... He had the opportunity but because of the player he is and just who he is as a person, he made the unselfish play, passed it to Rui and we won the game."

The streak, which began on January 6, 2007, was a remarkable achievement that surpassed Michael Jordan's record of 866 consecutive double-digit scoring games. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Karl Malone also had notable runs, but James's remained the longest in NBA history.

As the Lakers celebrate their victory, LeBron James can take pride in knowing he played it with class, even when the stakes were high and his own legacy was on the line. "The basketball gods... tend to reward you" for making the right play, as Redick noted. For James, that's a philosophy that has served him well throughout his illustrious career.
 
omg can u believe lebron just ended his 18 yr double digit scoring streak 🀯πŸ”₯ i mean we've seen him dominate games like it was nothing but tonight he showed us his true leadership skills πŸ™Œ by making that clutch pass to rui and letting the game-winner happen. its crazy how much humility he's shown in this moment, just saying "we won" and leaving all the attention on the team πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ love it.
 
aww man 😊 lebron james is still the king even if he didnt score double digits tonight πŸ€” i mean who else can say they played in 1,297 consecutive games with double digit scoring? thats just insane! and yeah he made a great pass to rui that sealed the win for the lakers 🎯. it's all about playing the right way and making the unselfish play, you feel me? πŸ’–
 
I'm so over this streak thing πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, 18 years is a long time and it feels like we've all seen it coming. And can't he just score some decent points for once? πŸ˜… Like, eight points in a game? That's not even a double-digit performance in my book. But hey, I guess that's what happens when you're trying to win the game over your teammates instead of just scoring buckets. πŸ€πŸ’ͺ

And don't even get me started on how much I hate when players say "none" as an answer to anything πŸ™„. Like, LeBron says his streak doesn't matter because he won the game? Give me a break. I want some actual quotes or something that makes sense. Just saying... πŸ˜’
 
🀯 just watched this game and i gotta say, lebron james is still the king πŸ™Œ even if he wasn't scoring double digits tonight lol his pass to rui hachimura was clutch as hell πŸ‘ and yeah, it's cool that he ended the streak but let's be real, he's been playing the right way for years now 🀝 no need to draw attention to himself, just making the right play πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ finally lebron james can take a breather from being invincible in the 4th quarter lol he still played it cool tho πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ and honestly who needs a streak anyway? 18 years is a long time, but did we really need that kind of pressure on our nba stars? πŸ€” at least he passed the ball to rui instead of just dunking all over the Raptors πŸ˜…
 
man, lebron james is still killing it even when he can't score like he used to lol. but seriously though, what's up with all these double-digit streaks in the nba? 18 years is crazy! 🀯 i mean we got guys playing with a lot of heart and skill, but sometimes you gotta take a step back and admire the game. and lebron's decision to pass that ball to rui was pure gold πŸ† what's more impressive though is how he carried himself on the court even when things weren't going his way. that's leadership right there πŸ‘‘
 
so i feel bad for lebron james πŸ˜” he gave up his streak and it was pretty epic 🀯 but its all about the win for the lakers πŸ’₯ and rui hachimura is on fire πŸ”₯ his 3-pointer with seconds left sealed the deal πŸ‘ lebron's selfless play is what makes him a legend πŸ™Œ jj redick said it best - he's playing the game of basketball, no drama 🀐 we love you lebron πŸ’•
 
πŸ€” LeBron's streak finally ended, but he's still the king in my eyes πŸ™Œ. 18 years is no joke! That record was built on hard work and dedication. I love how he played it cool when asked about ending the streak, all he said was "we won" 😎. That's what teammates are for, right? He made the pass that sealed the win, and his coach was all about that selfless play πŸ™Œ. The basketball gods might have ended the streak, but they definitely rewarded James for playing with class πŸ’―
 
i gotta say, lebron james is still one of the greatest, even if he isn't scoring like he used to πŸ€”. it's all about making the right play and putting the team first, which is what he did tonight πŸ’―. that pass to rui was huge and showed off his leadership skills 🎯. i'm not surprised he didn't make a big deal out of ending his streak, lebron's always been humble and focused on winning ⚾️. it's not about the individual record, but about bringing home the W for your team πŸ’ͺ. that's what makes him a legend in my eyes πŸ‘‘
 
πŸ‘ LeBron is still one of the GOATs! I mean, 18 years of consecutive double-digit scoring games is insane! It's not about the streak itself, it's about how he approached the game tonight - making the unselfish play and passing to Rui when he had the chance. That's what separates him from other greats. And let's be real, it's a testament to his leadership and class on the court that his teammates are still hyping him up after a game where he scored only 8 points πŸ™ŒπŸΌπŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” LeBron finally breaks his 18-year double-digit scoring streak πŸ“‰ and it's crazy to think about how far he's come since 2007 ⏰. I mean, who needs all those points when you can make the right play and pass to your teammate? πŸ˜‚ His reaction "None" is so on point btw πŸ‘€. It's actually kind of refreshing to see him prioritize the team win over his own stats. He's always been about being a leader on and off the court, but this is just another example of that πŸ’ͺ.
 
OMG I JUST CAN'T BELIEVE LEBRON DID IT!!! HE WAS SO COOL LAST NIGHT GIVING UP THOSE DOUBLE DIGITS BUT STILL MANAGING TO HELP THE LAKERS WIN πŸ€©πŸ† he played it cool too, like that's nothing 😎 and his teammate rui hachimura was so lucky to get the game-winning shot lol. i love how lebron always puts the team first though, he's literally a superhero on the court πŸ’ͺπŸ”₯
 
omg u guys i'm dead about lebron james not scoring double digits anymore lol like i know he's getting old and all but still it's crazy to think he didn't score 10 points in like 18 years he must be feeling like me when i finally got a new gaming rig after months of waiting hahaha

anyway back to lebron he made the pass that sealed the win for his team and that's what matters he's still playing with class and humility even if he doesn't score 30 points per game no hard feelings here he just won the game for his squad and that's all that matters πŸ€©πŸ€
 
πŸ€” LeBron finally breaks his 18-year double-digit scoring streak and you gotta feel bad for the guy πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, it's not like he's old or anything but still, 1,297 consecutive games is no joke πŸ˜…. The way he just calmly makes the pass to Rui Hachimura with seconds left on the clock? Iconic πŸ‘. But at the same time, you can't help but think that James was playing it safe and not really putting up a ton of points like he usually does πŸ€”. Still, credit where credit is due - he's still one of the greatest and his unselfish nature is what makes him so special ❀️. And let's be real, 40+ years old and still dominating on the court? The G.O.A.T. for life πŸ‘‘
 
I'm kinda bummed about LeBron ending that 18-year streak πŸ€”. He's been killing it for years and now he's showing signs of slowing down 😬. I mean, 8 points is a far cry from the dominant force we're used to seeing on the court πŸ“‰. But at the same time, you gotta respect the dude for playing with class and making that unselfish pass to Rui in the end πŸ‘. He's still got it, just not scoring like he used to 😊. It's a reminder that even the all-time greats have good seasons and bad ones πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. The Lakers are lucky to have him leading the team for one more year πŸ’―!
 
I'm kinda disappointed that LeBron finally ended his double-digit scoring streak πŸ€”. It was like we were gonna have an excuse to say "he's done" πŸ˜‚. I mean, the dude's been dominating the game for so long it was hard to fathom him not scoring 20+ points in a row. But you gotta give him credit - he played smart and made the pass that won the game 🎯. It just goes to show that even when we think the streak is gonna be a thing of the past, our legends can still make magic happen πŸ’«.
 
πŸ€• LeBron finally breaks his 18-year double-digit scoring streak, and it's kinda sad to see him doin' less damage on the court πŸ˜”. I mean, the guy's still clutch when it matters most, but it's hard not to feel like we're losin' our basketball king πŸŒͺ️. He's always been about the team, but now he's gotta deal with the pressure of bein' human πŸ”₯... and it's only natural that he'd take a hit or two πŸ’”
 
what's good fam? so lebron just breaks his own record 🀯 and still manages to play like he's on autopilot 3/15 is not ideal lol but gotta give it to him for making the right pass, that's what leadership looks like πŸ’‘ rui had the hot shot tho, nice job lakers! πŸŽ‰
 
omg what is going on with lebron james?? 🀯 he just ended this insane 18 yr streak of double digit scoring and i'm literally shook 🀯 the man is still playing at an elite level but for one night, he was human πŸ˜‚ and it's honestly kinda beautiful to see him not be invincible all the time πŸ’ͺ

i love how he didn't care about the record breaking stuff and just focused on winning the game πŸ’₯ it shows us that he's a true leader and teammate first 🀝 i mean, sure, it's cool that he broke michael jordans record but at the end of the day, it's all about the W πŸ’ͺ

and can we talk about how cool rui hachimura is right now 😎 he just made this clutch game winning three pointer and it's all because of lebron's unselfishness πŸ™Œ i'm getting chills thinking about it πŸ’€
 
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