Last weekend, Lakers star LeBron James moved past Karl Malone into second on the all-time scoring record in Los Angeles’s loss to Washington.
LeBron is currently on track to pass all-time scoring leader Kareem Abdul-Jabbar sometime during the 2022-23 season.
Draymond Green, Warriors star and friend of James, discussed LeBron’s historic night in D.C. on his podcast, The Draymond Green Show. Green noted what he would do to witness him become the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, which includes skipping a Warriors game.
“Congrats to LeBron, second all-time. ... Probably in 50 more games or so, 50 or 70 games or so he’ll be first all-time.