king NBA James fails to get a rebound after over 1000 games, sets unwanted record in 44-point implosion

For the National Basketball Association (NBA), including the playoffs, LeBron James has become the player with the most minutes played. As of Monday’s game against the Philadelphia 76ers, the great player for the Los Angeles Lakers has now accumulated 66,320 minutes of playing time, surpassing the previous record of 66,297 minutes held by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

 Nevertheless, the four-time Most Valuable Player struggled when playing away against the 76ers. At the end of the game, he finished with 18 points, five assists, one steal, and one block. He played for thirty minutes.

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One aspect of James’ performance that was noticeably absent in his game against the Sixers was his rebounding. As of tonight’s game in Philadelphia, he has a rebounding average of eight points per game. Even though he has played 1,438 games and has a rebounding average of 7.5, “King James” was unable to snag a rebound tonight.As soon as they see the box score for the Lakers-76ers game, many people will probably perform a double take. It is nearly impossible for LeBron James to go thirty minutes without grabbing even a single rebound. One of the Lakers’ rookies, Maxwell Lewis, played eight minutes and pulled one. He also added one assist. His one and only contribution to Los Angeles’ lopsided defeat was that.

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It was on November 2, 2010, while he was playing for the Miami Heat, that the four-time champion failed to retrieve a rebound for what seemed like an eternity. James finished with 20 points, 12 assists, two thefts, and one block after playing for 32 minutes. He also had two steals. His two other instances of failing to get a single board occurred in 2004, when he was playing in his first season in the NBA.

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In a game against the Utah Jazz on March 19, 2004, LeBron James played for a total of 33 minutes. In addition to his 14 points, he had seven assists, two steals, and one block. In a game against the Washington Wizards on February 7 of that same year, he played for 33 minutes and finished with 14 points, six assists, four steals, and one block.

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