By James Brown
While the NBA world thinks that tonight LeBron will be breaking Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's most-points-scored record, the Lakers superstar has different plans for when he will break it, but more specifically against who he is planning to do it.
LeBron James has everything planned up for the moment; even when he often said that the record wasn't on his mind, his actions proved different.
So far, LeBron is listed as questionable for the game vs. the OKC Thunder. However, it has been revealed that if playing, LeBron won't push himself too hard and will only score some points to get closer and definitely break it this next Thursday night, as he wants to do it against the Giannis Antetokounmpo Milwaukee Bucks; that also happens to be Kareem's former team.
James has also been practicing the signature Abdul-Jabbar shot, the skyhook, so it looks like the King wants to do it big, just like he loves to do, and it isn't surprising, as the Bucks are a more challenging team than the Thunders at the moment.
It seems that the only thing that LeBron didn't have in consideration is the fans that are paying up to 92K dollars for a ticket price to watch him make history tonight, only for the superstar to save the occasion for the next game, this Thursday vs. the Bucks.
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