
LeBron James had a very productive Tuesday night with his Los Angeles Lakers.
During an important win over the New York Knicks, James notched 28 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists.
This means that he scored the most for his team, which was obviously worthy of a lot of praise.
But it also means that he is closer to surpassing the all-time points record in the NBA, currently held by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
It’s just a matter of time before James passes Abdul-Jabbar – and time is growing short.
It is expected that James will likely achieve this historic feat during a game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on February 7 or perhaps a game against the Milwaukee Bucks on February 9.
As expected, many people want to be in attendance when James secures this spot in history.
Because of that, tickets for those two games are incredibly expensive.
If you want to see LeBron James make history, you gotta pay a HIGH price for it 😲
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Tickets for LA’s game against the Thunder are about $1,075 right now, up 357% from the start of the season.
As for tickets to the Bucks game, they are going for a cool $1,231, up 160% from October.
We don’t know which game will be the one when James clinches this ultimate feat but we do know that many people will be watching.
Not only will Crypto.com Arena be completely sold out, but the game will be broadcast on national television and will also be shown globally as well.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver recently stated that the league was going to be sure that fans all over the world would be able to see James pass Abdul-Jabbar.
You can expect a lot of fanfare and praise delivered to James before, during, and after the big moment.
No matter how much it costs them, fans will get their money’s worth during that game.
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