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LeBron up to fifth in scoring rankings

▶ Star leads Lakers past Blazers

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LeBron James poured on 44 points to leapfrog Wilt Chamberlai­n on the NBA’s all-time scoring rankings on Wednesday as the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Portland Trail Blazers 126-117.

James’ highest points haul since joining the Lakers saw him vault over Chamberlai­n into fifth place on the scoring rankings, leaving him with 31,425 points from his career.

Lakers legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is the NBA’s all-time points leader with 38,387 points, followed by Karl Malone (36,928) and Kobe Bryant (33,643) with Michael Jordan one place ahead of James at 32,292.

James’ standout night at the Staples Center saw him come within a whisker of a triple-double, with the Lakers star finishing with 10 rebounds and nine assists in addition to his 44 points.

The 33-year-old made a point of snaffling the game ball after the buzzer sounded on what was a fourth straight victory for the Lakers, who improved to 8-6 to move up to seventh in the Western Conference standings.

James later paid tribute to Chamberlai­n when asked to reflect on passing the Lakers icon.

“One of the most dominant forces we ever had in our game, along with Shaq [O’Neal], one of the greatest Lakers to play the game,” James said.

James, who had expressed frustratio­n earlier in the season after the Lakers’ slow start to the campaign, said he believes the team is gradually heading in the right direction.

“It’s still a process for us,” James said. “We want to try and get better every day.

“We’ve got better since September and into October, and now we’ve got better in November. We just want to try and continue it.”

James’ dominant performanc­e also extended to defense. He led the Lakers with three blocks and a steal in addition to his haul of points and assists.

JaVale McGee supported James with 20 points, while fellow starters Brandon Ingram (17) and Lonzo Ball (11) also weighed in with double-digit tallies. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope added 13 from the bench.

Portland, who fell to 10-4 with the defeat, were led by Damian Lillard with 31 points. CJ McCollum had 23 points and Jusuf Nurkic added 21.

 ?? Photo: VCG ?? LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers shoots against the Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday in Los Angeles, California.
Photo: VCG LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers shoots against the Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday in Los Angeles, California.

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