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Draymond says he'll sit out to watch LeBron break scoring record

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LeBron James could become the NBA's all-time scoring leader next season, and Draymond Green is determined not to miss the historic moment.

On the latest episode of "The Draymond Green Show," Green congratulated James on moving into second on the league's all-time scoring list and also delivered a message to Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr.

"Congrats to LeBron, second all-time," the Warriors star said. "Probably in 50 more games or so, 50 to 70 games or so, he'll be first all-time, and I can't wait to see that. And I hope - Steve Kerr, I'm throwing this out there right now: if LeBron is passing the all-time scoring record and we have a game, I'm going to LeBron's game and witness history. So that's what we doing, coach Kerr."

James overtook Karl Malone for the No. 2 spot on March 19 and trails only Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who holds the record with 38,387 points.

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