LeBron James nears repeating unique NBA record

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Steven Perez Dailysports's expert
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On the night of Thursday, March 27, in an NBA regular season game, the Lakers defeated Indiana away with a score of 120:119, and LeBron James moved closer to a historic achievement.

Details: With just seconds left in the game, Los Angeles was trailing 118:119, and it was LeBron James who made the game-winning shot, securing the Lakers a final score of 120:119. According to ESPN, this is the eighth time in his career that he has delivered a victory for his team with a decisive shot.

In doing so, he equaled Joe Johnson and Kobe Bryant in this regard. Only Michael Jordan stands above, having completed games with a game-winning shot nine times.

LeBron James has the chance to match and then surpass Michael Jordan's record, etching his name in NBA history. Currently, the Lakers are in fifth place in the Western Conference with 44 wins and 28 losses after 72 games played.

Reminder: Recently, Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James stated that Milwaukee Bucks leader Giannis Antetokounmpo would have broken the record for the most points scored in a single game if he had played in the 1970s.

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