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LeBron James did vs Pacers what he had only done once in 22-year career, keeps remarkable streak alive

Updated March 27, 2025, 5:30 p.m. by Aikansh Chaudhary, NBA Analysis Network 1 min read
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Fans were worried about LeBron James unbelievable streak, but the King kept it alive.

The Los Angeles Lakers have finally snapped their three-game losing streak following a thrilling but nerve-wracking win over the Indiana Pacers .

While it was once again the Luka Doncic show for the majority of the game, LeBron James made headlines during the fourth quarter.

After all, the King nailed a game-winning buzzer-beater to secure a 120-119 win for the Purple and Gold.

But before his fourth-quarter heroics, James had fans worried about his remarkable streak .

LeBron James was scoreless from the field for three quarters Even as a 40-year-old, LBJ remains one of the best players in the league.

However, he has somewhat slowed down since his return from his groin injury.

This was evident during the first three quarters of the Lakers matchup against the Pacers.

James, who usually paces his scoring well, failed to nail even a single field goal ahead of the fourth quarter.

Heading into the final quarter, the King was 0-of-6 from the field with 3 points to his name, thanks to free throws.

Speaking of his scoring woes, according to ESPN , it was only the second time in his NBA career that James entered the fourth quarter with 0 field goals made.

Ultimately, James did what he does best as he went on a scoring run at the start of the quarter.

He finished the night with 13 points and the eighth career buzzer-beater game-winning shot of his career .

James insane scoring streak For someone who has played at the highest level for 22 years, James understandably has a plethora of records to his name.

Speaking of his records, James has a remarkable double-digit scoring streak in the regular season that spans over 18 years.

Yes, James has scored at least 10 points in a game since 2007.

In simple terms, he has scored in double-digits for 1,283 straight games during the regular season.

Now, thats a record worthy of the NBAs all-time scoring leader.

If it werent for a 10-point fourth quarter, LBJs streak would have snapped.

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