Brogdon tuned in to watch LeBron James clinch the NBA’s all-time scoring record with a 38-point performance that pushed him past Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on the all-time list. James hit a fadeaway jumper from the left elbow with seconds left in the third quarter of a Lakers home loss to Oklahoma City. Play stopped, the King was crowned in an on-court ceremony, and across the country, Brogdon went to bed.
Like most of the basketball-watching world Tuesday night, Celtics guard Malcolm Brogdon burned a little midnight oil to witness history.
Brogdon tuned in to watch LeBron James clinch the NBA’s career scoring record with a 38-point performance that pushed him past Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on the all-time list. James hit a fadeaway jumper from the left elbow with seconds left in the third quarter of a Lakers home loss to Oklahoma City. Play stopped, the King was crowned in an on-court ceremony, and thousands of miles across the country, Brogdon went to bed.
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