James Pours in 43 as Lakers Hold Off Hornets, 121–115

James Pours in 43 as Lakers Hold Off Hornets, 121–115
Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James drives to the basket past Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball during the first half of an NBA basketball game between the Charlotte Hornets and the Los Angeles Lakers on in Charlotte, on Jan. 2, 2023. Chris Carlson/AP Photo
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CHARLOTTE—LeBron James scored 43 points to pull within 500 of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s NBA career scoring record, and the Los Angeles Lakers avenged last month’s home loss to the Charlotte Hornets with a 121–115 victory Monday night, Jan. 2.

James had two dunks on alley-oops, including a high-flying reverse slam off a feed from Dennis Schroder, to push his career total to 37,903 points, leaving him 484 behind Abdul-Jabbar’s long-standing record of 38,387.

Thomas Bryant had 18 points and 15 rebounds, and Austin Reaves and Schroder each had 15 points as the Lakers (16–21) finished a 3–2 road trip.

Terry Rozier had 27 points to lead the Hornets, who have lost 13 of their last 16 games. LaMelo Ball added 24 points and Mason Plumlee had 18 points and 14 rebounds for Charlotte.

The Hornets (10–28) beat the Lakers 134–130 on Dec. 23.

James, battling ankle soreness, was on his game in this one, adding 11 rebounds and six assists to improve to 47–7 against owner Michael Jordan’s Hornets.

James picked up where he left off in December, when he averaged 31.2 points over 14 games, including a 47-point effort Friday night on his 38th birthday against the Atlanta Hawks.

He was 16 of 26 from the field Monday and had 23 points in the second half.

The Lakers used a 14–0 run to open the second quarter and build a 15-point halftime lead. James began to take over in the third, scoring on drives, dunks and mid-range jumpers—he was 0 for 5 from 3-point range—while helping the Lakers push their lead to 24.

The Hornets got a huge spark late from Rozier, who had 17 points in the fourth quarter, to cut the margin to 117–113 in the final minute. But then James made four free throws down the stretch to help seal the victory.

Tip-Ins

Lakers: Outrebounded the Hornets 53–47.
Hornets: Dennis Smith Jr. returned from an ankle injury that had kept him out since Nov. 23. At one point he tried to dunk over James, but the ball slipped out of his hands. James was still called for a foul. ...Ball picked up a technical foul for arguing a call while seated on the bench.

Up Next

Lakers: Return home to host Miami on Wednesday night.

Hornets: Complete a four-game homestand against Memphis on Wednesday night.

By Steve Reed