In the immediate aftermath of LeBron James tying a Cleveland Cavaliers single-game record by scoring 57 points in the team’s win over the Washington Wizards, the superstar indicated that his current mindset appears to be at its peak. In addition to the team record, James became the youngest player ever to reach 29,000 career points.
“I might be the youngest, but I don’t feel young, even though this is the best I’ve felt in my career right now.” James said. “So I gotta keep it going.”
Prior to that assessment, James reflected on the the reasons for his scoring outburst, noting the team’s four-game losing streak entering the game.
“I had to do what I had to do to help us get off this losing streak,” James said. “I ain’t about losing. Ya’ll know me. Been knowing me for a long time in this league, I ain’t about losing. It ain’t about talking about it, it’s about making it happen and that’s what I had to do. I haven’t scored like that it in a while, but I’ll take it.”
In his nine games this season, James is averaging 29.1 points, 8.7 assists and 7.7 rebounds, numbers that are currently above his career numbers.
James’ previous Cavaliers high was 56 points, coming against the Toronto Raptors during his second season in the NBA. In addition, during the final season of his four-year stint with the Miami Heat, James put together his most prolific scoring performance by putting up 61 points in a 2014 contest against the then Charlotte Bobcats.
The Cleveland Cavaliers got busy around the trade deadline this season, completing two major deals…
Even though the Cleveland Cavaliers successfully made it to the Eastern Conference Finals this season,…
The Cleveland Cavaliers fell apart in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the…
Cleveland Cavaliers star Donovan Mitchell certainly wasn't the reason his team lost in Game 1…
Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Finals was a nightmare for the Cleveland Cavaliers and…
Before the Cleveland Cavaliers and New York Knicks even began their series in the Eastern…