In the home game against the Hawks, LeBron James delivered a historic performance, not only leading the Lakers to a 119-102 victory but also achieving a milestone by surpassing Jordan's record, which sent the Staples Center into a frenzy. James played an extremely efficient game, making 13 out of 20 shots, including 2 out of 5 three-pointers, scoring 30 points, 3 rebounds, and 8 assists. This performance brought his career total of 30+ point games to 563, officially surpassing Jordan's record. This record-breaking moment was not a fluke; from the moment James entered the league, he has demonstrated his dominance on the offensive end. He consistently scores through fast breaks and drives, maintaining a stable and efficient performance over the years. James' performance in this game was impressive; he scored continuously through fast breaks and drives in the first half, and in the second half, he hit consecutive three-pointers from outside, helping the team maintain a lead. The breakthrough of this record makes one marvel at James' endurance and dominance; in his 21st season, he still maintains such an outstanding state, which is a miracle in itself. Anthony Davis showcased his versatility in this game, although his shooting percentage wasn't particularly high, his performance in rebounding and defense was outstanding, finishing with a comprehensive stat line of 18 points, 19 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 steals. In the first half, Davis became the most stable scorer for the Lakers, with a high efficiency in strong inside play, and he also did an excellent job in rim protection and rebounding on…