LeBron James Surpasses Karl Malone For Most Free Throws In NBA History
LeBron James Surpasses Karl Malone For Most Free Throws In NBA History...
LeBron James made history on Thursday night by surpassing Karl Malone to become the NBA's all-time leader in free throws made. The milestone occurred during the Los Angeles Lakers' 112-108 victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder. James sank his 9,753rd career free throw in the third quarter, cementing his place in the record books.
The achievement adds to James' already legendary career, which includes four NBA championships and four MVP awards. At 41 years old, James continues to defy expectations, remaining a dominant force in the league. Fans erupted in applause as the game paused briefly to acknowledge the moment.
Karl Malone, who held the record since 2002, congratulated James via social media, calling the feat "a testament to his longevity and skill." Malone's record of 9,752 free throws stood for over two decades, making James' accomplishment even more significant.
This topic is trending today as fans and analysts reflect on James' career and his relentless pursuit of greatness. The milestone also sparks discussions about his place among basketball's all-time greats. With James still active, many wonder how many more records he can break before retiring.
The Lakers' victory also keeps them in playoff contention, adding urgency to James' performances. As the season progresses, all eyes will be on James as he continues to rewrite the NBA record books.