LeBron James' Historic Scoring Streak Ends After 1,297 Games

LeBron James' Historic Scoring Streak Ends After 1,297 Games

LeBron James' Scoring Streak Comes to an End

LeBron James' remarkable streak of scoring at least 10 points in consecutive NBA games came to an end on December 4, 2025. In the Los Angeles Lakers' 123-120 victory over the Toronto Raptors, James scored eight points, falling short of double digits for the first time since 2007.

A Record-Breaking Streak

The streak spanned 1,297 games, setting an NBA record for the most consecutive games scoring in double figures. This unprecedented run highlighted James' consistent offensive production and durability over nearly two decades.

The Game That Marked the End

Despite James not reaching double digits, the Lakers secured a narrow 123-120 win on the road against the Raptors. His eight points contributed to the team's success, but the streak's conclusion marked a significant moment in NBA history.

Reflecting on the Era Since 2007

When LeBron last failed to score 10 points before this game, the NBA landscape was markedly different. Over the years, James evolved into one of the greatest players in basketball history, with this streak underscoring his scoring reliability and impact on the game.

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