LeBron’s double-digit scoring streak ends at 1,297 games (Sports)

One of the NBA’s most famous long-running records just ended. LeBron James’ double-digit scoring streak—1,297 straight regular-season games—stopped after he scored eight points in a Lakers win over the Raptors. The moment still felt dramatic: LeBron assisted on the game-winning shot, turning what could have been a “bad night” into a classic “winning play” headline. Why it’s trending today (proof): It’s a historic streak ending during a buzzer-beater finish, which spread immediately through Reuters, ESPN/AP, and NBA media coverage. What changed in the last 24–48 hours: Dec 4–5: The game happened and the streak ended; recaps and explainers published immediately afterward. Timeline (fast): Jan 5, 2007: Last regular-season single-digit scoring game (as referenced in coverage). Dec 4, 2025: Lakers–Raptors game; streak ends; Lakers win on buzzer shot. Dec 5, 2025: Story widely circulated as a “record ends” moment.

One of the NBA’s most famous long-running records just ended. LeBron James’ double-digit scoring streak—1,297 straight regular-season games—stopped after he scored eight points in a Lakers win over the Raptors. The moment still felt dramatic: LeBron assisted on the game-winning shot, turning what could have been a “bad night” into a classic “winning play” headline.

Why it’s trending today (proof):
It’s a historic streak ending during a buzzer-beater finish, which spread immediately through Reuters, ESPN/AP, and NBA media coverage.

What changed in the last 24–48 hours:

  • Dec 4–5: The game happened and the streak ended; recaps and explainers published immediately afterward.

Timeline (fast):

  • Jan 5, 2007: Last regular-season single-digit scoring game (as referenced in coverage).
  • Dec 4, 2025: Lakers–Raptors game; streak ends; Lakers win on buzzer shot.
  • Dec 5, 2025: Story widely circulated as a “record ends” moment.

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