Santa Fe New Mexican

James passes Jordan:

- By Tom Withers

James breaks Jordan’s NBA record by scoring at least 10 points in his 867th straight regular-season game.

CLEVELAND — Still chasing championsh­ips, LeBron James caught — and passed — Michael Jordan on one list.

James broke Jordan’s NBA record by scoring at least 10 points in his 867th straight regular-season game, a streak the Cavaliers superstar could make nearly untouchabl­e by the end of his brilliant career.

James entered Friday’s game against New Orleans sharing the mark with Jordan, one of his boyhood heroes. But with one of his patented two-handed dunks midway through the first quarter, James moved ahead of Jordan, whose streak stretched from 1986 to 2001.

During a stoppage in play, James was handed the ball and he received a standing ovation from the sellout Quicken Loans Arena crowd, which included pop superstar Justin Timberlake.

James last failed to score in double digits on Jan. 5, 2007, against Milwaukee. In the time since, he has won three NBA championsh­ips, left Cleveland for Miami and returned, and establishe­d himself as one of the best players in league history.

At 33, he’s playing as well as ever, and next month he’ll head into the playoffs attempting to reach his eighth straight NBA Finals.

James never set out to break Jordan’s mark, but by staying healthy and being consistent, he moved himself to the top of another statistica­l list. And with the end of his career seemingly years away, James is poised to rewrite history some more.

“It’s not like I set out to say that I want to be the No. 1 in scoring 10 points, double digits or consecutiv­e games or whatever that and whatnot,” James said. “But any time like a statistica­l category comes up and I’m able to accomplish something like that, I mean it’s pretty incredible. It’s been like 11 years that I’ve been able to accomplish this feat so I’ve been able to take care of my body, that’s one, and I’ve been around some great teammates and coaches and two organizati­ons that have allowed me to be who I am, so that’s two.

“And just going out and playing for the joy of the game.”

To put James’ double-digit scoring mark in perspectiv­e, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the NBA’s career scoring leader, scored at least 10 in 787 consecutiv­e games. Among current players, Houston’s James Harden has done it in 257 games — 410 behind James.

James can envision a day when his record is toppled. “I think records are always meant to be broken,” he said. “At the end of the day I think a lot of people didn’t believe Mike’s record would ever be broken, so who am I to say that mine won’t be?”

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 ?? PHIL LONG/AP PHOTO ?? The Cavaliers’ LeBron James broke Michael Jordan’s NBA record Friday by scoring at least 10 points in his 867th straight regular-season game, against the Pelicans in Cleveland.
PHIL LONG/AP PHOTO The Cavaliers’ LeBron James broke Michael Jordan’s NBA record Friday by scoring at least 10 points in his 867th straight regular-season game, against the Pelicans in Cleveland.

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