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Star American basketball player and member of the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA, LeBron James achieved a new feat in his NBA career followed by Lakers’ 105-104 win against Utah Jazz in Salt Lake City on Monday, December 2. Already being the leading scorer in NBA history, James has now joined Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to become the second player to cross the milestone of 15000 field field goals in the history of the NBA. 

LeBron James scored 27 points, five rebounds and 14 assists in LA Lakers’s recent win against Utah Jazz. The 39-year-old has now 15008 field goals to his name in the NBA, while former American basketball player Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has scored 15837 field goals in his NBA career. In the third spot, Karl Marone also makes into the list 13528 field goals in his NBA career so far.

I had some great looks and they all felt good: LeBron James after his shots weren’t made in 14 assists

LeBron James made a great impact in the match against Utah Jazz even when he couldn’t score goals with 14 assists. After the match, James said that he can still make an impact even when his shots aren’t going. “I just take what the defense gives me. Shot horribly from the perimeter tonight, but I had some great looks and they all felt good…” the LA Lakers star said, as quoted in Fadeaway World.

“I see a little bit of everything, one thing about me, if the shot is not going, I can still make plays and still make an impact on the game. I was able to do that, my teammates helped me out with a poor shooting night but I tried to make plays for them throughout the game." he further added.