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Last night, Lebron James broke the NBA’s all-time scoring record against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Already pundits and NBA historians are talking about who is the greatest NBA player of all time. Some people believed it was Bill Russell, who won 11 NBA titles in 13 years with the Boston Celtics in the 1960s. Others think it is Michael Jordan, who dominated the 1990s and won 6 titles with the Chicago Bulls. Wilt Chamberlain, was so dominant in the 1960s and early 1970s that he changed the rules.

Kareem-Abdul Jabbar, whose record James broke was the most dominant center for 20 years. When Abdul-Jabbar broke the NBA's all-time scoring record on April 5, 1984, most believed that record would not be broken. Lebron is not slowing down anytime soon and the scoring record will not be broken for a long time.

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Rob Layton

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