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Memorable LeBron James moments as he closes in on NBA scoring mark

- By Associated Press

As LeBron James closes in on Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and is about to become the NBA’s career scoring leader the journey has included several memorable moments.

And there have been many. Many. Through 20 seasons and four NBA championsh­ips, the list of James’ unforgetta­ble nights is immeasurab­ly long. But here are five that stand out.

THE MASK >> The highest-scoring game of his career came on March 3, 2014, when James — playing with a mask to protect a facial fracture — toyed with the Charlotte Bobcats, scoring 61 points to set a Miami Heat record that still stands.

He made 22 of 33 shots in a 124107 win by the Heat. He made his first eight 3-pointers, the last of them officially listed as being from 29 feet but seemed to be deeper. Even the Bobcats were awed. “You take away his 61 points,” Charlotte’s Al Jefferson said, “and we still had a fighting chance there at the end.”

THE LOOK >> Game 6 of the 2012 Eastern

Conference finals did not start with Miami in great shape. The Heat were in Boston, trailing the series 3-2, one loss away from eliminatio­n and — after losing in the NBA Finals the year before, the first season of James’ tenure in Miami — quite probably needing to win to keep Miami from overhaulin­g the roster. James missed his first shot. He made his next 12 shots. He finished with 45 points, 15 rebounds, five assists — and an intense look cameras caught him making during the game is still a meme today. Miami won 98-79, came home to beat the Celtics in Game 7 and went on to beat Oklahoma City for James’ first NBA title.

“He was absolutely fearless tonight, and it was contagious,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said.

THE STREAK >> On May 31, 2007, James and the Cavaliers went to Detroit for Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals, series tied 2-2 entering what would become a doubleover­time thriller.

Drew Gooden made a free throw with 2:49 left in regulation to draw Cleveland within 88-84. And that was the last point he, or any Cavs player not wearing No. 23, would score that night.

James scored Cleveland’s final 25 points — and 29 of the Cavs’ last 30 — to lift his team to a 109-107 win and a 3-2 series lead. He even had the game-winner, a layup with 2.2 seconds remaining.

He finished with 48 points; Cleveland closed out the series with a Game 6 win and sent James to the NBA Finals for the first time.

 ?? AP PHOTO/MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ, FILE ?? Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James, center, celebrates with teammates after Game 7 of basketball’s NBA Finals against the Golden State Warriors in Oakland, Calif., June 19, 2016.
AP PHOTO/MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ, FILE Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James, center, celebrates with teammates after Game 7 of basketball’s NBA Finals against the Golden State Warriors in Oakland, Calif., June 19, 2016.

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