Saturday, January 25, 2020

LeBron James set to break Kobe Bryant's career NBA points record

CNN)LeBron James' 27-point performance against the Brooklyn Nets on Thursday night sees him just 17 points behind Kobe Bryant on the NBA's all-time points list. 
Bryant's tally sits at 33,643 points and tonight might be the night James moves past that figure.
If James can make 18 points against the 76ers today, it will see him become the third highest scorer in NBA history, behind only Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Karl Malone.
Despite his famous competitiveness -- his self-proclaimed "Mamba Mentality" -- Bryant is happy for James to pass his record.
    However, Bryant admits that James' 2018 move to his former team, the Los Angeles Lakers, may have something to do with that.
    Speaking to the Los Angeles Times earlier this week, Bryant said: "When LeBron came to Los Angeles, he is now a Laker, he is part of our brotherhood, part of our fraternity, and we should embrace him that way.
    This may happen ..26 days from LeBron's 35th birthday

    Lakers play in Philadelphia..Kobe's birthplace..you can't script it any better!

    it may happen on a day with 26 numerology..

    and 66 numerology..1+25+20+20=66
    both of them. played for there "Lakers"
    he stands 6'6"
    Kobe has over 33,000 points..
    LeBron=33
    also...in his last year as a Laker..he started 66 games at age 37..

    Kobe Bean Bryant is an American former professional basketball player. He played his entire 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association. He entered the NBA directly from high school and won five NBA championships.Wikipedia
    BornAugust 23, 1978 (age 41 years), Philadelphia, PA
    Career end2016
    Height6′ 6″
    It may happen on the 156th day of Kobe's age..he's 41...LA=41..Kobe=41

    The Lakers are playing the Philadelphia 76ers...
    The game is on 1/25 or 25/1..251/54th prime..
    1/25 is the Lunar New Year..

    157/37th prime..Los Angeles=37..Lakers have 36 wins ..1 more is 37..
    A numerical connection between the two teams...



    No comments:

    Post a Comment