“Me being out on the floor, trying to get the scoring [title] in games that don’t matter, it felt so corny to me. So, I was like, I’m not even going [to play]. So that has never mattered to me unless it was about winning,” James said in his interview with Dave McMenamin of ESPN.
For what it’s worth, LeBron James also said in the same interview that surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the scoring record has never been a goal of his.
While he is really close now, he didn’t really aimed for it considering that he has always been a pass-first guy.
Of course LeBron will always have his haters, and until he manages to get the Lakers to playoff contention amid their struggles this 2022, those stat-padding talks will continue. LA has won its last four games, though, and within striking distance for the Play-In spots.