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LeBron James used to dominate the league with him leading his teams to 60+ wins.  Now Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors have taken over and on Wednesday night, they have a chance to make history.  If they beat the Memphis Grizzlies, the Warriors will finish with a 73-9 record, beating the 96′ Chicago Bulls 72-10 record.  So how does LeBron feel about that?  More positive than you would think.

“Witness” was the keyword for LeBron’s merchandise but he says if the Warriors break the record, he will be the one to witness history.

via AP:

“I can say that I actually got to witness some history,” James said following shootaround as the Cavs prepared to play the Atlanta Hawks.

James was 11 and idolizing Jordan when he and the Bulls set a record some thought untouchable.

“I remember the ’95-96 team, but I wasn’t watching every game, wasn’t fortunate enough to watch every game,” said James, who lost twice to the Warriors this season. “So, I knew about it. I kind of watched the Bulls from afar but to actually be in the league now while they’re setting this record, have the opportunity to set this record, it would be something I can talk about later in life.”

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