Live broadcast, February 2nd news recently, former NBA player Parsons talked about James’s total score going beyond Jabbar when participating in the FanDuel TV program.
Parsons said: “I love Michael Jordan, he is my childhood. But once James’s total score surpasses Jabbar, I must officially admit that he is the best in history..”
In yesterday’s game against the Knicks, James scored 11 out of 25, 2 out of 8 in 3, 4 out of 7 in free throws, and got 28 points, 10 out of 11. So far, the total score of James’s career came to 38299 points, 89 points short of Jabbar, which surpassed the first in history.