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February 26, 2015
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King James now NBA's leading forward in assists

Cleveland Cavaliers forward LeBron James (23) drives on Detroit Pistons centre Andre Drummond (0) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, on Tuesday.

AUBURN HILLS (AP):

Lebron James rarely likes to talk about his individual achievements. He made an exception on Tuesday.

James had 11 assists in Cleveland's 102-93 victory over the Detroit Pistons. In the process, he moved past Scottie Pippen for first place on the NBA career list for forwards. James has 6,142 assists, seven more than Pippen.

"That means a tremendous amount to me," James said. "It means a lot more than passing Allen Iverson on the scoring list in the last game, because I have always taken so much pride in my passing game. To me, the greatest rush has always been helping my teammates succeed, not succeeding myself."

Cavaliers coach, David Blatt, didn't know James reached the milestone, but was excited to find out.

"That's a fabulous achievement, especially when you considered that he just turned 30 years old," Blatt said. "It not only proves his greatness as a player, it shows the ability he has to make the players around him equally great."

Many of James' assists, including the record-breaker in the second quarter, giving him 6,136 to past Pippen, found Kevin Love wide open behind the arc. Love had 24 points on eight 3-pointers, tying his career best.

"Kevin had it going tonight, so I was looking to get him the ball," James said. "That's how we play. Find the hot guy and keep him going."


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