Lakers 123-120 Toronto
LeBron James' run of 1,297 regular-season NBA games in which he had scored 10 or more points ended as the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Toronto Raptors 123-120.
James scored eight points on the night but, with the contest tied and the buzzer imminent, opted to pass to Rui Hachimura for a game-winning assist.
The 40-year-old's scoring streak dated back to January 2007 and was the longest in NBA history, breaking Michael Jordan's previous record by 431 games.
In March this year, James became the first player to score 50,000 points in NBA regular season and play-off matches.
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even without his usual 10+ points lebron made that play with a pass to hachimura, and that’s a real championship-level decision. the series is legendary of course, but it’s moments like this that show he impacts the game not just by scoring. but those messages about bets and “schemes” under basketball posts look weird: people already sent me french-roulette.org and it’s annoying, cause it has nothing to do with the game. would’ve been better to discuss how the lakers held on at the end against toronto.