LeBron James does not plan on halting his scoring run after he finished with 25 points or more for a 17th straight game.
James had a double-double but it was not enough for the fast-finishing Los Angeles Lakers to overcome his former side the Miami Heat on Sunday.
Miami turned up the heat on Lakers coach Frank Vogel, with Los Angeles having now lost five of their last seven games after the 113-107 reverse.
There was at least one bright note for the Lakers, who charged home with 37-24 points down the stretch to reduce the deficit.
James finished with 33 points, 11 rebounds and four assists. The veteran is averaging 29.0 points per game this season for the Lakers, who sit eighth in the Western Conference with a 23-24 record. That ranks him second in the NBA, behind Kevin Durant (29.3).
A knee injury for Anthony Davis earlier in the season meant James has had to deliver, and he has certainly held up his end of the bargain. Indeed, across the last 17 games, only Joel Embiid (33.9) has averaged more than the 37-year-old’s 32.5 points.
“I don’t need to score 30 a night, but I’m in one of the best zones offensively I’ve been in, in my career,” James told reporters.
“And I don’t plan on stopping. That’s just how I feel. I feel fantastic. Shooting the ball extremely well. I didn’t shoot the three-ball well tonight, but all eight of them felt great.
“I’m shooting efficiently from the free-throw line, shooting efficiently from the field. I was very efficient at the rim. So I don’t go into the game saying you got to score 30 or you guys don’t have a chance to win the game. I just play the game. The scoring has been happening organically.”
Russell Westbrook provided able support on Sunday with 24 points and nine rebounds, but Vogel is looking forward to welcoming Davis back from injury, having said before the game that it will help share the workload.
For his part, however, James has his eye on another milestone. The big one, in fact – Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s all-time points record of 38,387.
“As I’ve continued to climb the ranks, it’s natural, human to look at it and see where you are and see if it’s even possible. See if you’re capable,” added James, who is 2,006 points behind the record.
“Obviously health plays the most important part and then just continuing to give your everything to the game. I’ve never cheated the game. I’ve never wanted to feel like I was content.
“I wanted to continue to get better and like you said, I will be within 2,000 points, when did you say? Soon? Well, listen, we’ll see what happens. I’ve never chased a record in my life.”