LeBron James Makes NBA History Move in Lakers–Jazz Game
Summary
LeBron James returned to play for the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2025-2026 NBA season after recovering from an injury. In his first game back against the Utah Jazz, James moved up to sixth place on the NBA all-time list for three-point shots. He is currently aiming to surpass other players, including Klay Thompson.Key Facts
- LeBron James made his season debut with the Los Angeles Lakers after missing 14 games due to a sciatic injury.
- He moved to sixth place on the NBA's all-time list for three-pointers, with 2,561 made shots.
- LeBron surpassed Reggie Miller and is now chasing Klay Thompson's record of 2,729 three-pointers.
- Steph Curry leads the all-time list, being the only player to have made over 4,000 three-pointers.
- In the game against the Utah Jazz, LeBron played 17 minutes, scoring seven points including two three-pointers.
- LeBron is returning from a strong previous season, where he played 70 games and had averages of 24.4 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 8.2 assists.
- He signed again with the Lakers to continue playing despite turning 40.
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