LEGENDARY

James surpasses Bryant in NBA’s all-time scoring list

James is in his second season with the Lakers having previously played for the Cleveland Cavaliers and Miami Heat.

In Summary

• James, 35, scored 29 points to move to 33,655 career points, 12 more than former Lakers star Bryant.

• James, in his 17th NBA season, received a standing ovation from the Philadelphia crowd after scoring the basket that saw him pass Bryant’s total in the third quarter.

Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James dunks the ball over Philadelphia 76ers forward Al Horford
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James dunks the ball over Philadelphia 76ers forward Al Horford
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LeBron James surpassed Kobe Bryant to become the NBA’s third-highest scorer of all time in the LA Lakers’ 108-91 defeat by the Philadelphia 76ers.

James, 35, scored 29 points to move to 33,655 career points, 12 more than former Lakers star Bryant.

Kareem Abdul Jabbar, the ex-Lakers and Milwaukee Bucks centre, is the NBA’s all-time top scorer on 38,387 points.

Former Utah Jazz forward Karl Malone, who also briefly played for the Lakers, is second on 36,928.

“I’m happy just to be in any conversation with Kobe Bryant,” said James. “One of the all-time greatest basketball players to ever play, one of the all-time greatest Lakers.

“The man’s got two jerseys hanging up in Staples Center. It’s just crazy.”

James, in his 17th NBA season, received a standing ovation from the Philadelphia crowd after scoring the basket that saw him pass Bryant’s total in the third quarter.

Bryant tweeted: “Continuing to move the game forward. Much respect my brother.”

Tobias Harris and Ben Simmons scored 29 and 28 points respectively to lead the Sixers to victory.