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LeBron James becomes third player in NBA history at least 38 years old to score 47+ points

Lakers LeBron James becomes third player in NBA history at least 38 years old to score 47+ points

On Friday night, LeBron James became the third player in NBA history at least 38 years old to score 47-plus points in a single game, in the Los Angeles Lakers’ 130-121 win over the Atlanta Hawks. James joined Jamal Crawford (39 years, 20 days) and Michael Jordan (38 years, 315 days). Fans celebrated Bron’s 38th birthday prior to the interconference matchup.

In addition to recording a season-high 47 points, the four-time MVP went on to end his performance with 10 rebounds, nine assists, and one block. He shot 18-of-27 (66.7%) from the floor and 4-of-6 (66.7%) from 3-point range. He logged his ninth double-double of the season.

According to a number of NBA betting sites, LeBron James has the 18th-best odds to win MVP in 2023. Quite a few sportsbooks are giving Joel Embiid, Kevin Durant, and Giannis Antetokounmpo better odds to win the award.

“At 18 years old, I knew how to play the game,” LeBron James said after the win. “I knew I belonged in the NBA, but I didn’t know what I could become at 18. But I knew if I continued to put in the work and I continued to reach into the game then I could be one of the greatest players to ever play this game.”

Through 28 starts this season, the 18-time All-Star is averaging 28.5 points, 8.1 rebounds, 6.6 assists, and 1.0 steal per game. Plus, he’s shooting 50.6% from the field and 30.9% beyond the arc.

LeBron James joins Michael Jordan, Jamal Crawford as the only players in NBA history at least 38 years old to score 47-plus points in a single game

While the Lakers forward was at the foul line late in the fourth quarter, the crowd was heard chanting, “MVP! MVP!” Los Angeles outscored the Hawks 36-28 to open the second half.

Furthermore, Crawford played 20 years in the NBA. In the Phoenix Suns’ 120-109 loss against the Dallas Mavericks on April 9, 2019, Crawford scored a career-high 51 points in 39 minutes played.

On February 6, 1986, Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar logged 46 points, 11 boards, and four assists in the Lakers’ 117-95 win over the Houston Rockets. But the six-time NBA champ was one point shy of joining Crawford, Jordan, and James for at least 47 points….

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