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LeBron James becomes NBA’s all-time minutes leader – Orange County Register


PHILADELPHIA — LeBron James once again made history in the “City of Brotherly Love,” becoming the league’s all-time minutes leader for the regular season and playoffs combined in Monday’s matchup against the Philadelphia 76ers at Wells Fargo Center.

After playing one minute in the second quarter and nine within the game’s first 13 minutes, James officially surpassed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (66,297 combined regular-season and playoff minutes) as the career minutes leader, officially spending more time on an NBA court than any other player in league history.

James entered Monday at 66,289 minutes – 54,635 in the regular season and 11,654 in the playoffs. The four-time league MVP and NBA Finals MVP was already the league’s all-time playoff minutes leader and the only player to accumulate at least 10,000 minutes in the postseason.

Abdul-Jabbar is still the all-time leader in regular-season minutes at 57,446. He and Karl Malone (54,852) are the only players ahead of James in all-time regular-season minutes.

James, the league’s all-time leading scorer, passed late Lakers icon Kobe Byrant for third place on the NBA’s career regular-season scoring list on Jan. 25, 2020, in Philadelphia.

REDDISH UPDATE

Fifth-year wing Cam Reddish missed his third consecutive game because of left adductor soreness.

Reddish suffered the injury in the first quarter of last Tuesday’s victory over the Utah Jazz, missing the final three quarters of the matchup. He entered Monday as questionable – as he also did for Saturday’s road win against the Cleveland Cavaliers – before being ruled out about two hours before tipoff.

“He’s coming along,” Coach Darvin Ham said. “He’s coming along. He’s getting close. He’s extremely close, actually.”

With Reddish out, second-year guard Max Christie started off Monday as the primary defender against four-year Sixers star guard Tyrese Maxey, who entered the matchup averaging 26.4 points (46.1% shooting, 40.2% from 3-point range), 6.8 assists and 4.9 rebounds.

“In terms of what I’ve seen, just what we’ve all come to know and love about Max is just his willingness to compete, take on tough assignments and just a kid that’s going to be special in this league,” Ham said. “He’s laying the foundation for what we all believe will be a very strong career, long career.

“And he’s just getting started. But the thing I love, he’s not putting the cart before the horse. He’s really focusing on the details of the game and the little things such as defending and digging into the preparation and study of those tough matchups. It’s only going to make him better.



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Rohit Palit

Periodista deportivo y graduado en Ciencias de la Comunicación de Madrid. Cinco años de experiencia cubriendo fútbol tanto a nivel internacional como local. Más de tres años escribiendo sobre la NFL. Escritor en marcahora.xyz desde 2023.

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