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LeBron James now NBA all-time leading scorer

LeBron James is now the NBA’s all-time leading scorer after passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s 39-year-old record.

The Los Angeles Lakers star who is 38, hit 38 points in a 133 to 130 defeat by the Oklahoma City Thunder to surpass Abdul-Jabbar’s mark of 38,387.

Abdul-Jabbar initially broke the scoring record in April 1984, eight months before James was born.

“To be able to be in the presence of a legend and great as Kareem, it means so much to me,” said James.

James, who needed 36 points to break the record, did so with a fadeaway jumper at the end of the third quarter and he finished the match with a career total of 38,390.

An emotional James raised both arms in celebration while 75-year-old Abdul-Jabbar, who was at the match at the Lakers home court, stood and applauded.

There was a brief break in play for a ceremony to mark the achievement, with James taking a microphone to make a speech on court.

On the night Abdul-Jabbar ceremoniously handed over the ball to James to recognise his new record in front of a cheering crowd that included tennis legend John McEnroe, music stars Jay-Z, LL Cool J and Bad Bunny, boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr and actor Denzel Washington.

Four-time NBA champion James is in his 20th season in the NBA, having been drafted first overall by hometown team the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2003 and holds other records.

Writing by Tersoo Nicholas