TORONTO - LeBron James was unmoved when his historic scoring streak that spanned nearly two decades ended.
Rui Hachimura hit a buzzer-beating three as the Los Angeles Lakers edged the Toronto Raptors 123-120 on Thursday. James, one of the best NBA players of all-time, managed only eight points for L.A., snapping his record-setting streak of 1,297 consecutive double-digit scoring games in the regular season.
James was asked what feelings he had about the run — which dated back to Jan. 5, 2007 — coming to an end.
"None," said James, standing at his locker. "We won."
James still finished with 11 assists and six rebounds for the Lakers (16-5).
The 40-year-old James missed training camp for the first time in his storied 23-year career due to sciatic nerve irritation. He also missed the fir

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