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2023

LeBron James moves to fourth on all-time assists list

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Tim Bontemps: LeBron James has now passed both Mark Jackson and Steve Nash to move into fourth place all-time in assists in NBA history. Pretty remarkable that, as he’s on the precipice of breaking the all-time scoring record, he’s also now firmly inside the top 5 in assists.
Source: Twitter @TimBontemps

What’s the buzz on Twitter?

Rob Peterson @ShotDrJr
LeBron is fourth in career assists. Just an insanely great career. – 9:31 PM
StatMuse @statmuse
LeBron all-time rankings:
PTS — 2nd
AST — 4th
STL — 9th
3P — 9th
Unreal. pic.twitter.com/0zEo1gmuS49:30 PM
Brian Mahoney @briancmahoney
LeBron has now moved into fourth place on the career assists list. With nine tonight, has gone past Mark Jackson and Steve Nash. – 9:29 PM
Kyle Goon @kylegoon
In a blink LeBron has tied Nash, and then has passed him. He’s alone at fourth all time with 9 assists tonight and 10,336 in his career (so far). – 9:29 PM
Tim Bontemps @TimBontemps
LeBron James has now passed both Mark Jackson and Steve Nash to move into fourth place all-time in assists in NBA history.
Pretty remarkable that, as he’s on the precipice of breaking the all-time scoring record, he’s also now firmly inside the top 5 in assists. – 9:28 PM
Brad Turner @BA_Turner
With his eighth assist of the night, LeBron James passed Mark Jackson on the NBA’s all-time assists list. James and Steve Nash are now tied for fourth place with 10,335 assists.
T4. Steve Nash – 10,335
T4. LeBron James – 10,335
6. Mark Jackson – 10,334 – 9:28 PM
Ryan Ward @RyanWardLA
With his eighth assist of the night, LeBron James passed Mark Jackson on the NBA’s all-time assists list. James and Steve Nash are now tied for fourth place with 10,335 assists.
T4. Steve Nash – 10,335
T4. LeBron James – 10,335
6. Mark Jackson – 10,334 – 9:28 PM
Jovan Buha @jovanbuha
Third quarter: Lakers 86, Knicks 83
LeBron James has 18 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists. He’s one assist away from tying Steve Nash for fourth on the all-time assist list. Anthony Davis has 18 points and 9 rebounds. Rui Hachimura has 17 points. The Lakers are shooting 47.8%. – 9:23 PM
Kyle Goon @kylegoon
After Q3: Lakers 86, Knicks 83.
LeBron now just 99 points to pass Kareem. But in the short-term, the Lakers need this win bad. – 9:21 PM
Dave McMenamin @mcten
With his next assist, LeBron James will pass New York Knicks legend Mark Jackson on the all-time assists list, and pull into a tie with Steve Nash for No. 4 with 10,335 for his career. – 9:17 PM
Brian Mahoney @briancmahoney
LeBron now up to 18 points, putting him within 100 of becoming the NBA’s career scoring leader. He’s also moved into a tie for fifth with Mark Jackson on the career assists list. – 9:16 PM
Arash Markazi @ArashMarkazi
Yes, LeBron James is on the verge of being the NBA’s all-time points leader; passing Kareem Abdul- Jabbar, Karl Malone, Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan.
He’s doing that while passing Oscar Robertson, Magic Johnson, Mark Jackson and Steve Nash on the NBA’s all-time assists list. – 9:15 PM
John Karalis @John_Karalis
LeBron chasing the all time scoring record is obviously incredibly impressive, but the fact that he’ll probably retire 4th all time in assists is almost incomprehensible. The next closest guy is Oscar Robertson at 13th in scoring & 8th in assists. – 9:14 PM
Nick DePaula @NickDePaula
✍ “NY State of Mind” for @LeBron James at The Garden tonight pic.twitter.com/4YuzQ1hKmJ9:11 PM
Mike Trudell @LakersReporter
With all the focus on LeBron’s pursuit of Kareem’s scoring record, he just tied Mark Jackson for 5th on the NBA’s all-time assist list at 10,334, and needs one more to tie Steve Nash for 4th. – 9:08 PM
Kyle Goon @kylegoon
With that assist to Thomas Bryant, LeBron James is now tied with Mark Jackson (10,334) for fifth all time in career assists. On his next dime, LeBron will tie Steve Nash (10,335) for fourth all time. – 9:06 PM
David Aldridge @davidaldridgedc
With that basket, if my math is right, LeBron James is now within 100 points of tying Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s all-time career scoring record of 38,387 points. – 9:04 PM
Steve Popper @StevePopper
Last call? Cheers for Lakers’ LeBron James at Garden as he pursues scoring record against Knicks newsday.com/sports/basketb… via @Newsday9:04 PM
Mike Trudell @LakersReporter
AD is a +18, LeBron a +19 in a game LAL lead 70-66 with an and-1 FT from Davis following a time out.
Lakers bench will need to raise its level from a tough first half. – 9:01 PM
Chris Mannix @SIChrisMannix
The Schroder buzzer beater gave LeBron his fifth assist, leaving @LeBron James two shy of Mark Jackson for fifth on the all-time list and three back of Steve Nash. – 8:35 PM
Jovan Buha @jovanbuha
Halftime: Knicks 53, Lakers 52
Dennis Schroder’s halfcourt shot is good — and gives LA some juice going into the half. Rui Hachimura leads LA with 12 points. Anthony Davis has 11 points. Russell Westbrook has 10. LeBron has 9 points, 6 rebounds and 5 assists. – 8:35 PM
StatMuse @statmuse
LeBron at half:
9 PTS
6 REB
5 AST
Needs 108 points in the second half to break the scoring record in the Garden. pic.twitter.com/54rABxvbMI8:34 PM
Mike Trudell @LakersReporter
LeBron and AD returned at the 2:29 mark of the 2nd Q, LAL down 8, and led a 9-2 run, capped by an improbable buzzer-beating 3 from midcourt by Schröder, to make it a 1-point deficit at the half. – 8:33 PM
Kamenetzky Brothers @KamBrothers
LeBron dropping dimes to end the half. BK – 8:32 PM
Tim Bontemps @TimBontemps
Dennis Schroder with a miracle halfcourt shot at the buzzer to make it 53-52 Knicks at halftime.
LeBron James only needs 108 points in the second half to break the all-time scoring record tonight. – 8:32 PM
Tony Jones @Tjonesonthenba
Idk what we did to deserve all these non lebron/AD lineups, but we thank y’all, Lakers fans – 8:27 PM
Kyle Goon @kylegoon
Knicks take a 51-43 lead, outscoring the Lakers 27-14 in this second quarter. Feels like the team got a little too deep in the period without bringing back LeBron and AD to close. – 8:26 PM
Nick Wright @getnickwright
There was approximately 100x more hype/discussion by the NBA media about Steph approaching the 3pt record last year than there’s been about LeBron breaking Kareem’s record & it’s just maddening. pic.twitter.com/zu3QKvds0R8:15 PM
Kyle Goon @kylegoon
LeBron rims out a techincal foul shot not long after airballing a three. Looking for his scoring rhythm tonight. – 8:07 PM
Tony Jones @Tjonesonthenba
That’s it guys!!!! Lakers gave us a gift, no Bron or AD and let Russ lead the offense…way to take advantage!!!! #KnicksTape7:56 PM
Mike Trudell @LakersReporter
Strong defensive start from this bigger LAL lineup, with AD, LeBron and Hachimura, plus Brown moved to the 2, has LAL up 11-5 after the first time out.
NYK just 2 for 14 from the field. – 7:46 PM
Steve Popper @StevePopper
Good thing the crowd is here to see LeBron James — Barrett is 0-for-4, Randle is 0-for-3, Grimes 0-for-2 and only Brunson has scored other than a Randle free throw. Knicks trail 10-5 midway through first. – 7:45 PM
Brian Mahoney @briancmahoney
LeBron not doing much yet but Knicks are shooting 2 for 14 so he doesn’t have to. – 7:42 PM
NBA Kicks @NBAKicks
LeBron James goes with the Liverpool Nike LeBron XX at MSG! #NBAKicks pic.twitter.com/IHgTKt4E3P7:40 PM
Josh Newman @Joshua_Newman
Ever the showman, don’t rule out LeBron scoring 117 tonight at the Garden to eclipse Kareem. – 7:35 PM
Steve Popper @StevePopper
Randle has the first assignment defending Lebron. – 7:34 PM
Tim Bontemps @TimBontemps
Even though it’ll (likely) be a few games until LeBron James breaks the all-time scoring record, there’s a ton of energy inside MSG tonight for Lakers-Knicks. – 7:33 PM
Brian Mahoney @briancmahoney
Here we go from MSG. LeBron back. You just don’t normally see this type of hype for 23-28 at 27-24. – 7:32 PM
Kamenetzky Brothers @KamBrothers
Schröder-Brown-Rui-LeBron-AD starting lineup. Color me intrigued. AK pic.twitter.com/2TT4WMyU6C7:04 PM
Mike Trudell @LakersReporter
First look at a new, bigger lineup:
Schröder, Brown Jr., Hachimura, LeBron and AD – 7:03 PM
Steve Popper @StevePopper
By the chaos here I’m going to go out on a limb and say that the NBA is not unhappy that LeBron chose MSG and TNT for his game to play. – 7:03 PM
Marc J. Spears @MarcJSpears
Lakers say Anthony Davis (right foot stress injury) and LeBron James (left ankle soreness) have been upgraded to available for tonight’s game at New York. – 6:55 PM
Ryan Ward @RyanWardLA
No surprise here: Anthony Davis (right foot stress injury) and LeBron James (left ankle soreness) have been upgraded to AVAILABLE for tonight’s game at New York. – 6:55 PM
Marc Stein @TheSteinLine
The Lakers say Anthony Davis (right foot stress injury) and LeBron James (left ankle soreness) have been upgraded to AVAILABLE for tonight’s game at New York. – 6:55 PM
Mike Trudell @LakersReporter
As expected, LeBron and AD are both available to play tonight in NYC. – 6:54 PM
Kyle Goon @kylegoon
LeBron working on the post-up midrange pregame in Madison Square Garden. He did a sit down with Michael Strahan before he hit the court for his warm up. He looks to be in a good mood as he prepares for his first game here since 2020. pic.twitter.com/8uWqIThAYk6:42 PM
Brian Mahoney @briancmahoney
LeBron going through his warmups. More people already in the arena watching than some teams will get for games this season. – 6:28 PM
Kyle Goon @kylegoon
Darvin Ham says Anthony Davis is definitely available; LeBron is going to go through his pregame.
(Obviously LeBron is expected to play, as ESPN reported earlier.) – 6:06 PM
Jovan Buha @jovanbuha
Darvin Ham says “all signs point” to Anthony Davis being available tonight. He said LeBron James will go through his pregame warmup and then decide if he’s playing. – 6:06 PM
Nick DePaula @NickDePaula
LeBron arrives at MSG in the @TiffanyAndCo x Nike Air Force 1 & jacket. pic.twitter.com/vTpNBXPX0M5:09 PM
Krishna Narsu @knarsu3
Using 538’s Projected Playoff Rotation Minutes found on their team pages, here are how teams stack up using various impact metrics. Also included: average Age and experience. Sorted by Predictive LEBRON. pic.twitter.com/04TmWEDSdK4:50 PM
Sirius XM NBA @SiriusXMNBA
When was the last time LeBron James and Kevin Durant played each other?
@Frank Isola & @Brian Scalabrine discuss the surprising answer. pic.twitter.com/od0XrVNbno4:45 PM
NBA Kicks @NBAKicks
LeBron x Tiffany & Co. x Nike pic.twitter.com/irXVExIjZu4:24 PM
NBA Kicks @NBAKicks
LeBron James arrives to MSG in the new Tiffany & Co. x Nike AF1 low! #NBAKicks
🕢: 7:30pm/et 📺: TNT pic.twitter.com/w2TmvnDAJd4:23 PM
Kamenetzky Brothers @KamBrothers
I’m on @ESPNLosAngeles w/@VeniceMase from 1-3pm PT. Talking Lakers, LeBron, Russ, Dodgers, ice cream and more. Listen up! AK – 4:19 PM
Chris Mannix @SIChrisMannix
That LeBron James is likely going to break the NBA’s scoring record and crack the top-five in all-time assists (passing Mark Jackson and Steve Nash) in the same week is pretty compelling evidence that James is the GOAT. – 3:38 PM
Erik Slater @erikslater_
The NBA’s load management debate has been a hot topic this season
Frustrations were on full display Monday at Nets-Lakers as LeBron James and Anthony Davis sat.
My story on the scene at Barclays Center and a growing issue within the association: https://t.co/5QRIpaC9nT pic.twitter.com/SKNilcjziQ3:25 PM
Erik Slater @erikslater_
The NBA’s load management debate has been a hot topic this season
Frustrations were on full display Monday at Nets-Lakers as LeBron James and Anthony Davis sat.
My story on the scene at Barclays Center and a growing issue within the association: https://t.co/fzreLcZzSu… pic.twitter.com/lCa7rBDAQJ3:25 PM
Erik Slater @erikslater_
The NBA’s load management debate has been a hot topic this season
And frustrations were on full display Monday at Nets-Lakers as LeBron James and Anthony Davis sat.
My story on the scene at Barclays Center and a growing issue within the association: https://t.co/5QRIpaC9nT pic.twitter.com/Rc99DArdTJ3:24 PM
Erik Slater @erikslater_
The NBA’s load management debate has been a hot topic this season
And frustrations were on full display Monday at Nets-Lakers as LeBron James and Anthony Davis sat.
My story on the scene at Barclays Center and a growing issue within the association: https://t.co/fzreLcZzSu… pic.twitter.com/nLv4KdZeTz3:23 PM
Erik Slater @erikslater_
The NBA’s load management debate has been a hot topic this season
And frustrations were on full display Monday at Nets-Lakers as LeBron James and Anthony Davis sat.
My story on the scene at Barclays Center and a growing issue within the association: https://t.co/5QRIpaC9nT pic.twitter.com/WrrRRFwgeu3:23 PM
Sirius XM NBA @SiriusXMNBA
LeBron James is 117 points away from passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the all-time scoring record.
🏀 @RealJayWilliams explains why he’s never seen a player like LeBron #LakeShow
@Rick Kamla | @adaniels33 pic.twitter.com/RiiUotYyjD3:00 PM
Kevin O’Connor @KevinOConnorNBA
New Mismatch with @Chris Vernon on Kings-Timberwolves, praise for the development of Fox and Edwards, love for the Magic, the latest trade reports, and a weekend recap on LeBron’s reaction, a silly ref aplogy, Embiid’s dominance over Jokic, and the JJJ controversy. – 2:45 PM
NBA on ESPN @ESPNNBA
Bron will be back at MSG for the first time in three years 👀
(via @Dave McMenamin) pic.twitter.com/w2BKJD25wM2:27 PM
J. Kyle Mann @jkylemann
was doing a little way-back digging on lebron, and a familiar name popped up pic.twitter.com/CCZi5EVAvi1:42 PM
NBA on ESPN @ESPNNBA
LeBron is in a class of his own 📈
@kirkgoldsberry charts his evolution on @ESPNPlus 🔗 https://t.co/vL20shyIwD pic.twitter.com/G6sY5Lr4sN1:31 PM
Marc Stein @TheSteinLine
The Lakers say LeBron James is questionable for tonight’s game at Madison Square Garden.
More NBA from me: https://t.co/A6ycVmnrjq pic.twitter.com/ZwYg96z45H1:08 PM
Brad Turner @BA_Turner
Lakers say AD (right foot stress injury) is probable, LeBron James (left ankle soreness) is questionable and Patrick Beverley (left knee soreness) is out for Knicks game tonight. – 1:08 PM
Jovan Buha @jovanbuha
Anthony Davis is probable vs. New York. LeBron James is questionable. Patrick Beverley (left knee soreness) is out. – 1:06 PM
Tim Reynolds @ByTimReynolds
Lakers say Anthony Davis is probable, LeBron James is questionable and Patrick Beverley is out for tonight at New York.
James could get within 100 points of Kareem tonight if he plays, which is now expected. – 1:06 PM
Mike Trudell @LakersReporter
Injury designations for tonight at the Knicks:
Davis: probable (foot)
LeBron: questionable (left ankle soreness)
Beverley: out (left knee soreness) – 1:05 PM
Stefan Bondy @SBondyNYDN
LeBron James finally returns to MSG, rested and on the brink of history nydailynews.com/sports/basketb…12:59 PM
NBA on ESPN @ESPNNBA
Kyrie complimented LeBron for his continued domination and longevity.
Former teammate showing love 🤝 pic.twitter.com/u5pqcIoWOx12:48 PM
Barbara Barker @meanbarb
Thibs is a huge fan of LeBron, but not a huge fan of load management and what it’s doing to the game. LeBron to play his Knicks tonight after skipping Nets. newsday.com/sports/columni…12:28 PM
Adam Zagoria @AdamZagoria
Now on @njdotcom
Lakers’ LeBron James will play against Knicks after missing Nets game | NBA scoring record update
nj.com/knicks/2023/01…12:15 PM
Chris Mannix @SIChrisMannix
NEW @TheCrossover Pod: Billy King (@Billy King) is in. LeBron/referee squabble and we examine a big week for the Bulls, Raptors and Mavs. Plus King relives his favorite trade deadline memory: The Dwightmare.
Links: bit.ly/2w1G5e2
Clip: youtube.com/watch?v=QaZXG_…12:14 PM
Kamenetzky Brothers @KamBrothers
Tuesday’s @lockedonlakers podcast! LeBron misses last night’s loss in Brooklyn not because of scheduled rest, but a foot issue. What does this mean now and moving forward. Plus, a look at Russ’ career after a milestone. @LockedOnNetwork @LockedOnNBAPods
podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lak…12:04 PM
Dave McMenamin @mcten
LeBron James will play tonight against the New York Knicks, sources told ESPN. It will be his first game at Madison Square Garden since January 2020. – 12:01 PM
Zach Kram @zachkram
Enjoy LeBron James’s climb to the top of the points leaderboard—because all the NBA’s other major career records are never going to fall theringer.com/nba/2023/1/31/…11:39 AM
Jorge Sierra @hoopshype
Notoriously unreliable Kyrie Irving has played six more games than both LeBron James and Kevin Durant in the last 365 days.
Just an FYI. – 10:36 AM
Steve Popper @StevePopper
Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau believes Lakers stars LeBron James and Anthony Davis should not be rested against Nets newsday.com/sports/columni… via @Newsday8:39 AM
Dave McMenamin @mcten
New story: LeBron James isn’t the only Laker chasing history as the team keeps trying to find its footing; Russell Westbrook moved into the top 10 in all-time assists on Monday es.pn/40ie23e1:33 AM
Kyle Goon @kylegoon
Looking at the all-time assist list, a fun addendum: LeBron is just 7 assists behind Mark Jackson (10,334) to enter the top 5 all-time, and is likely to pass him in New York or Indiana — the two markets where Jackson played most of his career. – 11:24 PM
Kamenetzky Brothers @KamBrothers
In light of Russell Westbrook hitting #10 on the all-time assists list, I also thought about how he’s currently 33rd in scoring, which is remarkably high for a prolific playmaker. Case in point, the only players higher than him on both lists are Oscar Robertson and LeBron. AK – 11:21 PM
Kamenetzky Brothers @KamBrothers
In light of Russ hitting #10 on the all-time assists list, I also thought about how he’s currently 33rd in scoring, which is remarkably high for a prolific playmaker. Case in point, the only players higher than him on both lists are Oscar Robertson and LeBron. AK – 11:19 PM
Erik Slater @erikslater_
Kyrie on LeBron:
“The NBA gave the keys to the whole entire business to an 18-year-old kid and now he’s 38-years-old and he’s still dominating… I don’t think we should be surprised.” pic.twitter.com/AXkNoBNTHJ11:07 PM
Chris Mannix @SIChrisMannix
NEW @TheCrossover Pod on Tuesday: Billy King (@BKDefend) is in. LeBron/referee squabble and we examine a big week for the Bulls, Raptors and Mavs. Plus King relives his favorite trade deadline memory: The Dwightmare. Subscribe: bit.ly/2w1G5e2
youtube.com/watch?v=QaZXG_…11:00 PM
Sam Quinn @SamQuinnCBS
The Lakers are now 23-28. That means that they would need to win at a 48-win pace (18-13) just to finish the season at .500.
I understand why the Lakers punted this game by sitting LeBron and AD. They can’t afford to keep doing it. The margin for error is gone. – 10:03 PM
Jovan Buha @jovanbuha
Final: Nets 121, Lakers 104
The Lakers begin their road trip 0-2 and drop to 23-28 with no LeBron and AD. Russell Westbrook had 17 points, 8 rebounds & 10 assists. Thomas Bryant had 18 points & 9 rebounds. Troy Brown Jr. had a career-high 17 rebounds.
Up next: at NYK tomorrow. – 10:02 PM
Adam Zagoria @AdamZagoria
LeBron is now on target to break Kareem’s record at home 2/7 or 2/9
His status for Tuesday remains questionable and he’ll be reevaluated Tuesday AM pic.twitter.com/8GSPzHAYB79:50 PM

More on this storyline

Mike Trudell: Darvin Ham expects both Anthony Davis and LeBron James to be available to play, though they’ll go through their warmups before final determination. It also looks like Davis will be able to push his minutes limit up enough for him to return to the starting lineup. -via Twitter @LakersReporter / January 31, 2023
Tony Parker explained that having been raised in France, he started drinking wine at home at the age of 17, but when he first joined the NBA, players were all about hard liquor and cocktail culture. Parker says he was much more into wine, and his initial reaction was, “Oh, I don’t want to drink this.” The tide turned within a few years, and Parker posits that it was the 2005 NBA dress code, requiring players to wear “business casual” dress including sports coats, that influenced drinking culture. He explained, “The NBA changed; they added the dress code, and everybody had to dress nicely and we got into fashion. Everybody started to drink wine slowly but surely and then started to post wine on Instagram. Now you can see LeBron James showing what he drinks, what kind of Bordeaux he drank that night. For me it was pretty cool to see the evolution.” -via Robb Report / January 31, 2023
HoopsHype: Kyrie Irving on LeBron James. “We gave the keys to the whole entire business to an 18-year-old kid and now he’s 38 years old and he’s still dominating. I don’t think we should be surprised. I think we should congratulate him and celebrate him as much as possible.” pic.twitter.com/ZAxN0s6Nft -via Twitter @hoopshype / January 31, 2023











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