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Who has the best record against LeBron James?

Who has the best record against LeBron James?

Kevin Garnett has recorded 42 wins against LeBron James in the NBA. Kevin Garnett and LeBron James clashed several times in the NBA when the former joined the Boston Celtics. The two played a total of 60 regular-season games against each other, with James edging Garnett with a 31-29 win/loss record.

Who scored the most points against LeBron?

DeMar DeRozan has the most career points versus LeBron James, with 808 points.

Who has outscored LeBron?

Jimmy Butler
Butler finished with 40 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists. Last night Jimmy Butler became the first player to outscore, outrebound and out-assist LeBron in a Finals game. That includes any of LBJ’s teammates over the years.

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Which NBA player has the best win percentage?

By percentage, LA Clippers superstar Kawhi Leonard is the winningest player in NBA history among players to have played at least 150 games, having won 74.5 percent of his 576 career regular-season games.

Who scored 50 on LeBron?

guard Kevin Porter Jr.
Rockets guard Kevin Porter Jr. passes LeBron James to become youngest with 50+ points and 10+ assists in a game. Houston Rockets guard Kevin Porter Jr. made history Thursday night and passed the King in the process.

Did LeBron James outscore Jason Terry?

5. Jason Terry: Dallas Mavericks, 2006, 22.0 PPG; 2011, 18.0 PPG. Not only did “Jet” average 22 in the 2006 finals, but he also outscored LeBron in the 2011 Finals with 18 a game off the bench.

Who guarded LeBron 2011 finals?

LeBron James scored just eight total points in Game 4 on 3-11 shooting including going 0-6 from the field when guarded by Jason Kidd or Jason Terry.

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Which NBA player has the most wins ever?

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar sits atop the leaderboard for most regular season wins in NBA history. Over a career spanning 20 years from 1969 to 1989, the 7-foot-2 center appeared in 1,560 games and recorded 1,074 wins, per Statmuse.