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Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James passes Karl Malone for No. 2 on NBA's all-time scoring list

WASHINGTON, D.C. — With a cut to the basket and an uncontested driving layup, Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James became the NBA's all-time second leading scorer Saturday night in the second quarter against the Washington Wizards.

James passed former Utah Jazz Hall of Famer Karl Malone with 5 minutes, 20 seconds left in the second quarter. James entered the night needing 20 points to pass «The Mailman,» who finished his career with 36,928 points.

James now trails only former Lakers great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on the all-time scoring list. Jabbar's record stands at 38,387 points.

There was some uncertainty about whether James would play Saturday after logging 45 minutes in an overtime win in Toronto on Friday night. But James tested his knee before the game and was announced in the starting lineup not long before tipoff.

James was asked on Friday night if he sees any similarities between himself and Malone in that they both are known for their longevity and fitness.

«Absolutely,» James said. «Guys that just took care of their bodies for the majority of their career and always wanted to be available to their teammates. The most important leadership for you is to try to be available as much as possible on the floor. I think myself and him, we always just tried to be in uniform and make plays and stay in condition and try to stay healthy, stay injury-free as much as you can and also be productive on the floor, so yeah absolutely.»

At 37, James entered the game averaging 29.7 points per game, third in the NBA behind Philadelphia's Joel Embiid (30.0) and Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo (29.8).

But James says he is focused on trying to win more games as the Lakers fight for a play-in spot.

«Winning is what's most important to

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