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NBA milestone and 28 points: Carmelo Anthony had ‘a hell of a night’ for Lakers

Carmelo Anthony eyed Memphis defender Brandon Clarke before he started his move, a historical milestone in reach as the Lakers forward took two dribbles from the wing. Quickly, Anthony gathered his steps and pulled up for a 27-foot three-point shot that settled into the net with 3 minutes 20 seconds left in the third quarter Sunday night and moved him past Moses Malone (27,409) for ninth on ...

Carmelo Anthony eyed Memphis defender Brandon Clarke before he started his move, a historical milestone in reach as the Lakers forward took two dribbles from the wing.

Quickly, Anthony gathered his steps and pulled up for a 27-foot three-point shot that settled into the net with 3 minutes 20 seconds left in the third quarter Sunday night and moved him past Moses Malone (27,409) for ninth on the NBA’s all-time scoring list.

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