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Kansas City will have multiple logos on the back of its helmets for Sunday’s big game.
When the Chiefs take the field against the Eagles in Super Bowl LVII, their helmets will include a special series of decals on the back.
Kansas City’s helmets will include a Super Bowl LVII logo on the left side. Next to the Big Game emblem is the No. 16 decal that the Chiefs have worn all season on their helmets to commemorate legendary quarterback Len Dawson, who died in August.
Thirdly, the league’s insignia will be placed on the right while the U.S.

The Kid from Akron did it, breaking Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s 39-year scoring record.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James became the NBA’s all-time leading scorer Tuesday night against the Oklahoma City Thunder at the age of 38: scoring his 38,388th point in the third quarter on a fadeaway jumper against Kenrich Williams.
The MVP chants rained down at Crypto.com Arena as the game halted with 10.9 seconds left in the period to celebrate the King’s crowning moment.

The Lakers star eclipsed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the league’s all-time leading scorer Tuesday night in Los Angeles.
LeBron James – who bounded into the NBA two decades ago as a teen prodigy with a gift for passing and a passion for team play, an unconventional star who would be “more Magic Johnson than Michael Jordan” – claimed the league’s career scoring title Tuesday night.

The 21-year-old is on an absolute tear.

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On a night when the basketball world trained its eyes on LeBron James’s quest to break the all-time scoring record, Nets guard Cam Johnson made some scoring history of his own.
The second-year player netted 43 points in a 116–112 loss to the Suns, becoming the youngest player in NBA history with three consecutive 40-point games. The previous mark was held by Allen Iverson, who had five consecutive 40-point outings in April 1997 during his rookie season.

With every record broken is a broken spirit from the player that once held that spot in history.
Tuesday night has been the LeBron James Show at Crypto.com Arena as LBJ stands just 36 points away from usurping Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the NBA’s all-time leading scorer (38,387 points).
Present in LA for the potentially record-setting night is Kareem, who looks a bit pissed that LeBron’s about to unseat him atop the scoring list.
The stars came out to watch the spectacle, with Kareem in clear view near the baseline.