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JAKARTA - Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is getting closer to breaking world records by only scoring 36 more points. However, the 38-year-old admitted that he did not insist on pursuing his personal record. "I just want to win," LeBron James said of a world record. LA Lakers lost 126-131 on their way to New Orleans headquarters in the NBA's follow-up match at the Smoothie King Center on Sunday. In that match, James scored 27 points, nine rebounds, and six assists. With this score, James approached the record holder of the highest point scorer, Karem Abdulir, with 38,387 points. Currently LeBron James has 38,352 points throughout his career as a professional basketball player. James, who played 40 minutes against Pelisans, did not seem to insist on continuing to score points to break records. This can be seen when James even passes the ball to his teammate Anthony Davis when he can actually shoot. Or James' gesture who actually helped the defense team to reclaim the ball and make a turnover for his team, instead he kept trying to throw the ball into the basket. In an interview after the match in previous matches, James also said that he was not worried about his personal achievements. "I didn't even think about that," he said when asked about the points he kept collecting. Furthermore, the Lakers will face Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday (8/2). Many predict that in that match LeBron James will make history by surpassing Kareem Abdul

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