Two incredible records were broken on Saturday, October 27 and Monday, October 29. On Saturday, Los Angeles superstar LeBron James passed Dallas Mavericks veteran Dirk Nowitzki on the NBA's all-time scoring list, putting him sixth in NBA history in points scored in a career. It was an incredible achievement on LeBron's part. Now with 31,231 career points, and NBA legend Wilt Chamberlain with 31,419 points, LeBron could very easily pass him before the All-Star break, putting him in 5th all-time. Then, on Monday, October 29, Warriors' star Klay Thompson hit 14 three-pointers, the most in a game in NBA history. He had 52 total points against the Chicago Bulls in a 25-point win. Many NBA players showed their respect on social media, as this is a marvelous achievement. Denver Nuggets' point guard Isaiah Thomas said that Klay Thompson is the best shooter ever.
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