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INDIGENOUS ALL STARS CLAIM 28-24 VICTORY OVER GUTSY MAORIS
A Selwyn Cobbo hat-trick propelled the Indigenous All Stars to a 28-24 victory over a gutsy Māori All side in the Saturday's NRL Harvey Norman All Stars clash in Rotorua. Cobbo scored his three tries in the space of 12 minutes in the final quarter of the match to help his side overcome a Māori outfit who led for the opening 44 minutes and fought back to make it a one-score game with two minutes to go. Halfback Nicho Hynes was at the heart of the win for Ronald Griffiths' side, scoring a try and then setting one up either side of half-time. With the Māori leading 18-16 with 20 minutes to go, Cobbo took it upon himself took it upon himself to put his side ahead with a try that showed off all of his athletic talent, before grabbing another two in quick succession to put the result beyond doubt. Following a spirited pre-match Indigenous war cry was met with a stunning haka – performed to a chorus of cheers from most of the 17,644 fans in attendance – it was a nervous drop from Cobbo on his first touch which gifted the Māori with the opening try. After the Indigenous hit back through Tyrell Sloan, who grabbed onto a Brent Naden flick pass, Cobbo left a try begging when he dropped the ball with an open line in front of him. The sides then traded converted tries to Jesse Arthars and Nicho Hynes to leave the Māori up 12-10 at the half-time, with Josh Kerr being sent to the sin bin just before the break for a high contact with his shoulder on James Fisher-Harris. But the numerical disadvantage did little to hurt the Indigenous, who scored four minutes into the second half, with Hynes again at the heart of it with a break which ended in Naden crossing. Jordan Riki's try stopped the rot temporarily, before Cobbo took over the game with his treble. A late try to Preston Riki did reduce the gap to four, but wasn't enough to change the result. Source: NRL.com
Published on February 11, 2023
NSL WELCOMES STATE DEPARTMENTS TO VULUPINDI
Nambawan Super Limited (NSL) welcomes the State’s announcement to move the Department of Education, Teaching Services Commission and PNG National Commission for UNESCO into the 100% Member owned Vulupindi Haus in Port Moresby. NSL CEO Mr. Paul Sayer said on Wednesday (08/02/23) that in recent months, NSL has been working closely with the Government Office Allocation Committee (GOAC) to ensure the seamless transition of these key Departments to Vulupindi. “NSL and GOAC are currently working to finalize the tenancy agreement for Vulupindi Haus to onboard these new tenants and also to renew the expired leases for other NSL owned buildings tenanted by the State”, Mr. Sayer said. “In anticipation of the onboarding, our team has been working to ensure that our new tenants have everything they need to continue providing their valuable services to the people of PNG through our facilities at Vulupindi.” “On behalf of Namabwan Super and our Members, we thank the State for supporting this PNG-owned investment property by committing to continue their tenancy. As NSL continues to work on mitigating the adverse effects of challenging global and local economic conditions, our Members will be pleased to hear that Vulupindi Haus is continuing to generate returns through this partnership with the State.” “In addition, we are aware of the State’s ambitions to own and operate some of the properties in which it is a tenant through the Build Own Lease Transfer (BOLT) initiative. Nambawan Super owns a number of office buildings within the busy Town and Waigani Districts which would suit the States vision of creating a one-stop-shop for the effective delivery of similar services and needs of the public.” “For instance, Vulupindi Haus, Eda Tano Haus (Department of Lands and Physical Planning) and the AOPI Centre (Department of Health and Department of Higher Education) are all occupied by State Departments and are conveniently in walking distance from each other as well as other public service providers, making them ideal potential options for a BOLT arrangement.” “The State is an important stakeholder of Nambawan Super as they are one of our largest tenants, investment partners, and most importantly the employer of many of our Members. NSL aims to continue our strong relationship with the State and progress discussions with the various parties on a potential BOLT arrangement.” “We are also thankful to the State, through the Departments of Finance and Treasury, for honouring the agreement to settle its outstanding arrears and continuing to make timely payments of the first two installments for November and December 2022.” “Last year, NSL and the State reached an agreement whereby the State would settle the remaining balance of its rental arrears in K10 million monthly installments. The installments include K5 million for clearing the balance of the K70 million previously accrued and K5 million to pay its current rental invoices.” “As at the end of January 2023, the State had paid K102 million of its outstanding rental arrears. We expect that the State’s rental account with NSL will be brought up to date and all outstanding arrears will be settled by the end of February 2024 if the K10 million monthly payments are not missed”, Mr. Sayer concluded.
Published on February 11, 2023
MINISTER MASIU ANNOUNCES PACIFIC ICT DIALOGUE
Timothy Masiu, Minister for Information and Communications Technology, announced the Pacific ICT Heads Dialogue, which will take place next week in Kokopo, East New Britain province. The conference will bring together the heads of ICT in almost all the Pacific Island nations to discuss the opportunities and challenges faced in the region's ICT space. At a media conference yesterday, Minister Masiu emphasized the importance of the Pacific region coming together in the fast-paced digital transformation, which is crucial for driving economic growth and addressing security concerns. The conference is the start of the Pacific region's collaboration, with almost all Pacific Island countries confirmed to attend. The Dialogue will result in the establishment of an ICT regional network that will connect all Pacific Island nations and allow them to share resources and collaborate effectively towards infrastructure, security, and economic growth. Discussions will focus on sub-regional IT offices, cyber security frameworks, online trade and investment networks, and more. On Monday, Prime Minister James Marape will attend the Dialogue and give closing remarks. The following day, the Pacific delegates will tour Kokopo and East New Britain, showcasing the area's interesting sites and landmarks, which will be a bonus for tourism and cultural promotion. Minister Masiu expressed his excitement for the outcomes of the meeting and the collaboration towards building the Pacific region. The conference is a prelude to the larger ICT Minister's Conference, which will be hosted by PNG later this year.
Published on February 11, 2023
HOGWARTS LEGACY IS NUMBER 1 PRE-SALE ON GAMING PLATFORM STEAM HOGWARTS LEGACY IS NUMBER 1 PRE-SALE ON GAMING PLATFORM STEAM
The world of Harry Potter is getting new life. Hogwarts Legacy – the new open-world video game by Avalanche and Warner Bros. Discovery, CNN’s parent company, will be released , to much anticipation. The single-player game has been five years in the making — experts put its budget at $150 million. The game already broke a record on Twitch for being the most-watched single-player game, played by streamers who got the game early. And it’s the No. 1 pre-sale this week on gaming platform Steam. “Open world style games are a really a big deal in the games industry,” said Joost van Dreunen, an adjunct professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business who was formerly CEO of games market research firm Super Data Research. “The expectations are quite high not just from the consumers, but also from the game makers themselves.” Warner Bros. has had 20 years of experience putting out Harry Potter video games — but those were based on the movies. Not every game was a blockbuster hit, despite the fandom around the Harry Potter franchise. Hogwarts Legacy is based on Harry Potter but is set in the late 1800s, well before the action in the Harry Potter books take place, and opens the Harry Potter World beyond Hogwarts Castle. Players are witch or wizard avatars that complete missions to gain skills such as flying on a broom. “They definitely put out some big titles and worked with some big franchises, but their games have been hit and miss,” Dan Martin, general manager at videogamesnewyork says of the Warner Bros. games. The game’s release has been delayed twice — building excitement from Potter fans but then fizzling. Videogamesnewyork, a New York City store that sells modern and retro video games, is ordering just enough games to their store based on pre-orders. “We’re not over-ordering or under ordering. Only because we don’t know what to expect,” said Martin. Part of the game’s expectation is based on controversy surrounding Harry Potter’s creator — J.K. Rowling. The author has repeatedly made anti-trans comments, and some of the movies’ actors have spoken out against them. Some gamers also are boycotting Hogwarts Legacy over the controversy. “It’s not a commercial risk so much as is a cultural one,” van Dreunen said of the game’s release. The game features a trans character, a first for the franchise. Though the Hogwarts Legacy character Sirona Ryan does not explicitly say she is trans, dialogue in a scene suggests it: “[It] took them a second to realize I was actually a witch, not a wizard,” the character said. Warner Bros. Discovery said creating diverse characters was a high priority in order to encompass all people who play the games including the LGBTQIA+ community. The company says J.K. Rowling is not involved in the Hogwarts Legacy game. But she does stand to make licensing royalties. Some fans have been turned off to the franchise because of Rowling’s comments, others say they won’t let that get in the way of experiencing a new world of Harry Potter. “There was a time when I thought it was going to impact my view on the whole Harry Potter world, but I am able to separate the situation with JK Rowling with the Harry Potter world,” said Camila Rodrigues, a Harry Potter fan who says she plans to buy the game. Despite the controversy, gaming experts anticipate a blockbuster release — easily selling 10 million copies, according to some estimates. In some ways, the game is a re-branding opportunity for the franchise. “It perhaps has room to develop something new, to iterate on the existing relationship with its fan base,” said van Dreunen. “Perhaps making it into this big production video game allows the franchise to kind of save itself a little bit from the drag it’s been experiencing culturally.” Source: CNN News
Published on February 10, 2023
BRONCOS SET FOCUS ON PRIZE BRONCOS SET FOCUS ON PRIZE
Pat Carrigan had a breakout season in 2022, but there’s still plenty of things he wants to achieve with the Broncos. Carrigan created history in 2022, becoming the first debutant to win the Wally Lewis Medal after starring for Queensland in the State of Origin Series and went on to win a World Cup with Australia. “Last year was fun, I’m really grateful for everything that happened,” Carrigan said. “It’s a new year and there is a bit I want to achieve this year with the Broncos.” The 25-year-old has quickly established himself as a leader at Red Hill and an integral part of the Broncos pack. He believes the whole squad learned a lot from the end of last season and is hungry to return to September footy. “We took our lessons from last year, it makes you really hungry to have a good year this year,” he said. “The f word - playing finals footy - gets tossed around with us a lot. “We are training really hard and putting ourselves in a position to build throughout the year, which is important, it’s a long year. “We have been working on the habits that probably let us down last year, as a group we are fresh. “We have to work hard for each other, that is the biggest thing I’ve learned. “If we have 36 guys here that want to keep getting better, improving and pushing each other, we will have a really strong club.” The Broncos will be bolstered by the return to fitness of Herbie Farnworth, who missed the second half of last season, and new additions Reece Walsh and Martin Taupau. “There are a few new faces in Marty Taupau and Reece Walsh – who have played a lot of footy, it’s exciting time for the boys and the club,” he said. “Marty has done everything in the game and is a real point of difference for us and he’ll be really important. For the young Pacifica guys we have here in terms of being a mentor and leading them around, he’ll be really great. “Walshy is one of my best mates at the club, I’m super excited to have him back, he just brings a lot of energy and loves playing footy. “When you play footy with your best mates, there is nothing better, if you pull on a broncos jersey on top of that, it’s awesome. We have the best fans, they pack out Suncorp Stadium.” The Broncos will get another hit out against the Titans on Sunday as they build towards the NRL season. While Carrigan won’t be playing in this clash, he believes the squad will have a strong showing. “As a team we will play an exciting brand of footy,” he said. “Kevvie encourages us to be that sort of team, while working on our resilience, put the two of those together, I think we’ll be alright this season.” Source: BrisbaneBroncos.com.au
Published on February 10, 2023
A REVIEW TO DECIDE ELECTION OF THE PRIME MINISTER A REVIEW TO DECIDE ELECTION OF THE PRIME MINISTER
The Review of the Form and System of Government -The Election of the Prime Minister By The People, will commence after it is launched on the 15th of February 2023 in Port Moresby by Prime Minister James Marape and CLRC Chairman Saki Soloma. The Government directed Constitutional and Law Reform Commission (CLRC) to undertake the Review as the timing was critical to our 50th Independence Anniversary in 2025, Soloma said. “This Review is critical to audit the form and system of Government and take stock of how far we came as a nation since Independence in 1975, with the thoughts of looking at whether the current form and system of the government has adequately, effectively and efficiently worked for us, and to determine whether or not we need an alternative form and system of government, that can take us through in the next 50 years and beyond,” Soloma said. Apart from the election of the Prime Minister by the people, the other key matters of the Review include the current structure of the National Parliament; the system of government; and the different levels of Government. This Review will raise fundamental questions and discussions on bicameral and unicameral Parliamentary systems; current three-tier system of government; the tenure as well as the method and criteria for the nomination and election of the Prime Minister, and the relevance of the English Monarch as Head of State. CLRC with other relevant government agencies, will conduct nationwide consultation in all the provinces and the Autonomous Region of Bougainville from the 5th of March to the 18th of May 2023 to gauge the views of the people. An online survey will be accessible to the public on the 15th of February 2023 for people to participate in the Review online. Other data collection methods such as written submission, public forums, technical papers from experts and research will also be used. The final report with recommendations is expected to be complete by December for submission to the Prime Minister, Soloma said.
Published on February 10, 2023
MIDDLE RAMU SEZ TARGETED FOR LARGE-SCALE RICE AND PINEAPPLE DEVELOPMENT MIDDLE RAMU SEZ TARGETED FOR LARGE-SCALE RICE AND PINEAPPLE DEVELOPMENT
The Japanese Special Economic Zone (SEZ) experts from the Japan Development Institute (JDI) visited Middle Ramu District in Madang Province today to assess its viability to be a SEZ. Middle Ramu SEZ is targeted for large-scale rice and pineapple development. The experts were led by Middle Ramu MP, Hon. Kansol Kamdaru and Madang Governor, Hon. Ramsey Pariwa. The JDI team will visit the proposed Rai Coast SEZ tomorrow, led by Vice Minister for International Trade and Investment and Rai Coast MP, Hon. Kessy Sawang. They will visit Finschaffen in Morobe Province and Pomio in the East New Britain Province next week, followed by visit to the proposed Port Moresby Industrial Park and Western Province before they conclude their visits to all the proposed SEZ locations in the country. JDI have been working with the local experts to help Papua New Guinea (PNG) formulate its SEZ Masterplan. The draft Masterplan will be presented in April this year when PNG hosts its very first SEZ Summit in Port Moresby where all SEZ experts from around the world will come together to share their story and experience on how their countries used SEZs as a vehicle for economy growth. “These experts will be given the opportunity to comment and put their input in the draft Masterplan before it is finalized and presented to the Government for approval and implementation,” said Minister for International Trade and Investment, Hon. Richard Maru.
Published on February 10, 2023
POLICE PERSONNEL GRADUATED AFTER COMPLETING PROSECUTORS TRAINING POLICE PERSONNEL GRADUATED AFTER COMPLETING PROSECUTORS TRAINING
Ninty- eight policemen and women graduated today from the Bomana Prosecutions Training School in Port Moresby after successfully completing a four-year Prosecutors Qualifying Program. The graduation ceremony for the 98 police prosecutors was held at the APEC Haus in Port Moresby. Acting Manager Prosecutions Training, Senior Inspector Ruth Tusela, said that this is the first of its kind for the college, the Prosecutions Directorate and the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary. Senior Inspector Tusela said, “The Prosecutions Qualifying Program sets a milestone and a new chapter into professionalising the Prosecutions Directorate. The program is designed only for prosecutors and in order to be in this program you must be a prosecutor and be registered in the Prosecutions Directorate. “Anyone who had been in the prosecutions directorate prior to the program had been approved automatically and commenced when the program started in 2020.” She said police prosecutors who have missed out on the training program can always fill in the registration papers for future courses. “Together with that form they will have to attach all the relevant approvals from their immediate supervisors and send their applications to Director Prosecutions and a copy to the Prosecution Training. “This program is mostly funded by the PNG Australia Policing Partnership (PNGAPP). I thank the people of Australia and the Australian government for funding this program. Just last year, the RPNGC took ownership and co-funded some of the programs,” she said. The Prosecutors Qualifying Program is a 4-year program consisting of two years of theory and two years of prosecution. There are three stages in the program and include: Distance Education, Residential school and court assessment phase. Some of the topics covered include: Introduction to criminal law; Criminal practices and procedures; Duties and powers; and Defendants’ rights. SIP Tusela said prosecutors have a duty in appeasing the court to come to a satisfactory conclusion of each case where everyone consisting of the defendant, the victim and every interested party is happy with whatever decision that is handed down by the courts. She stressed that this program has enhanced the prosecutor’s knowledge of the law and the skills attained will enable them to confidently and competently carry on their duties as police prosecutors. She said, “Now we have all the resources and the knowledge and skills to professionally do our job, so it’s about time we give back to our organisation the results that our organisation needs through our duties when prosecuting in court.” The four-year Prosecutors Qualifying Program is an ongoing Diploma program in Law at the University of Papua New Guinea.
Published on February 10, 2023
WARRIORS BEAT WESTS TIGERS 48-12 IN OPENING ROUND OF PRE SEASON CHALLENGE WARRIORS BEAT WESTS TIGERS 48-12 IN OPENING ROUND OF PRE SEASON CHALLENGE
The Warriors have started the Andrew Webster era off in style with a thumping 48-12 win over Wests Tigers in the opening round of the Pre-season Challenge on Thursday night. New recruits Te Maire Martin and Luke Metcalf combined well in the halves to help the Warriors to a 14-0 lead before Marcelo Montoya crossed for his third try of the evening as the left edge caused havoc in Auckland. Montoya produced a charging effort that knocked Charlie Staines off his feet for his second try but Staines otherwise looked solid at fullback for Wests Tigers in his first showing for the club despite limited opportunities in the match. Metcalf though continued to impress with a brilliant solo effort in the second half that will give new Warriors coach Webster a halves selection headache with Martin, Shaun Johnson and Ronald Volkman all pushing for Round 1. Wests Tigers coach Tim Sheens has a decision to make between Staines and Daine Laurie for the fullback spot in the club's season opener against the Titans on March 5. Sheens would've been disappointed by the side's start but buoyed by their efforts in a 10-minute period during the second half with Stefano Utoikamanu and Trey Peni both getting over the line. The momentum quickly evaporated, however, with two intercept tries to Viliami Vailea adding an exclamation mark to the Warriors win. Another of Sheens' recruits, Brandon Wakeham, had a mixed evening in the halves after only arriving to the club a fortnight ago. Source: NRL.Com  
Published on February 10, 2023
THREE JOIN REMINGTON GROUP AS JUNIOR SERVICE TECHNICIANS THREE JOIN REMINGTON GROUP AS JUNIOR SERVICE TECHNICIANS
Remington Group today announced the successful applicants for their leading Graduate Development and Apprenticeship Program in Port Moresby. Since the inception of both these development programs, the Apprenticeship Program initially took in TVET graduates for Remington Group’s business unit’s Remington Technology and FX Business Centre. In 2022, the Group successfully received approval from the National Apprenticeship Trade Testing Board (NATTB) to hire apprentices for their print business BizPrint and Scan. The Graduate Development Program (GDP) continues to attract some of the best graduates with the attitude to excel in their careers. “Since the commencement of these two programmes, it has become more competitive based on the data we gather. The candidates we come across through the shortlisting and interview process never fail to indicate that there is an increasing need for new graduates to have career advice, hands on experience and work exposure”, says Natasha Austin, Remington Group’s HR Manager. “As part of our contribution to nation-building and economic empowerment of our youths, Remington who has been operating in PNG for 75 years now, provides these pathways for young women and men to gain vital exposure and professional experience”. The process of selecting these individuals was a long and rigorous one, with over 300 candidates applying for both programs, from this pool of applicants, we chose two exceptionally high-performing individuals who are Ivy Puipui and Ivatius Igara to join us under our GDP program. Our popular Apprenticeship Program identified three outstanding candidates – Lindon Tairo, Sione Mega, and Nowes Nati – who will join our Remington Technology Service Team as Junior Service Technicians.
Published on February 10, 2023
AUST GOVERNMENT REJECT COAL MINE DUE TO RISK OF IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE AUST GOVERNMENT REJECT COAL MINE DUE TO RISK OF IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE
The Australian government on Wednesday turned down a proposal for a new open-cut coal mine near the Great Barrier Reef, invoking environmental laws and the risk of “irreversible damage.” The mining project, proposed by controversial Australian businessman Clive Palmer, would have been located less than 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) from the reef on the Queensland coastline, about 700 kilometers (435 miles) northwest of Brisbane. Tanya Plibersek, the minister for the environment and water, indicated last year that she intended to reject the mine and formalized her decision on Wednesday. She said it was the first time a federal environment minister had used their powers under environmental laws to reject a mine. In turning down the project, Plibersek cited significant potential environmental dangers to the reef, which is already heavily threatened by climate change. “The risk of pollution and irreversible damage to the reef is very real. The project would have had unacceptable impacts on freshwater in the area and potentially on fragile seagrass meadows,” Plibersek said in a video posted on social media. She said that during the public consultation period, her department had received 9,000 public comments about the mine in just 10 business days. The government has been under pressure from UNESCO to better protect the reef and in 2022, it pledged one billion Australian dollars ($700 million) for efforts to protect the fragile ecosystem, including climate adaptation measures and water quality programs. Last year, the Great Barrier Reef, which stretches for more than 2,300 kilometers (1,429 miles), experienced its sixth mass bleaching event, due to warming waters caused by climate change. The government, elected in 2022, came to power promising stronger action on the climate in a country still heavily wedded to fossil fuels. But its climate policies are rated “insufficient” by Climate Action Tracker, which found Australia is not on course to meet targets to limit warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. The government has rejected calls from the country’s Green Party to turn down all new fossil fuel projects. Central Queensland Coal, Palmer’s company, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Published on February 9, 2023
JAMES SURPASS NBA MVP KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR'S RECORD JAMES SURPASS NBA MVP KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR'S RECORD
King James is now the king of NBA scoring. LeBron James became the association’s all-time leading scorer in the Los Angeles Lakers’ game against the visiting Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday, surpassing the record that six-time NBA MVP Kareem Abdul-Jabbar had held for 39 years. With 10.9 seconds left in the third quarter, James sank a fadeaway jumper from the left elbow – scoring his 36th point of the game and 38,388th of his career. He stretched his arms in celebration as the supercharged crowd at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena went into a frenzy. Officials paused the game to honor him on the court, where his mother, wife and children met and embraced him. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver congratulated him, and Abdul-Jabbar – in attendance and clapping as James neared the record – raised a basketball aloft before handing it to James as if relinquishing the scoring crown itself. “I just want to say thank you to the Laker faithful. You guys are one of a kind,” James said into a microphone. He asked the crowd to give Abdul-Jabbar a standing ovation. “Everybody that’s ever been a part of this run with me the last 
 20-plus years, I just want to say I thank you so much, because I wouldn’t be me without y’all.” James scored two more points in the fourth quarter in a 133-130 loss – a disappointment for a team now two games behind the Western Conference’s final slot for the NBA’s play-in tournament. But the night – like so many moments in his career – belonged to him. The 38-year-old needed fewer games than the legendary goggles-wearing center to hit the top of the scoring list – 1,410 to Abdul-Jabbar’s 1,560. James’ record-breaking feat is even more impressive given he’s widely considered a pass-first player in the league, recently claiming the fourth spot in the NBA’s all-time assist list. The record fulfills one more promise that James seemed to hold when he made the jump from high school to the NBA’s Cleveland Cavaliers as a highly touted 18-year-old hoops prodigy in 2003 – a year after a Sports Illustrated cover story dubbed him “The Chosen One.” The accomplishment comes alongside his four NBA championships and four league MVP awards. Silver released a statement congratulating James “on breaking one of the most hallowed records in all of sports.” “It’s a towering achievement that speaks to his sustained excellence over 20 seasons in the league. And quite amazingly, LeBron continues to play at an elite level and his basketball history is still being written,” Silver’s statement reads. A legendary status After the game, TNT’s Shaquille O’Neal asked James about whether he was the greatest player of all time. “I am going to let everybody else decide who that is or just talk about it. It’s great barbershop talk,” James responded at first. When O’Neal pressed, James said: “I am going to take myself against anybody who has played this game. But everyone is going to have their favorite, everyone is going to decide who their favorite is. I know what I bring to the table every single night and what I can do out on this floor.” “I always feel like I am the best to ever play this game, but there are so many other great ones that I am happy to just be a part of their journey.” James told TNT he still has more in the tank. “I know I can play a couple more years. The way I’m feeling, the way my body’s been reacting to me throughout this course of the season, I know I can play a couple more years.” “It’s just all about my mind. If my mind is still into it, if I’m still motivated to go out and try to compete for championships, because I feel like that’s what I can still do for any group of guys, for any franchise. I can go out there and still help win multiple championships or win a championship.” The scoring record was “something I never made a goal of mine or set out to do – it just happened,” he said, and credited great teammates and great coaches that allowed him to be “me.” Luminaries from the NBA and beyond, including Dwight Howard, Paul Gasol and boxer Manny Pacquiao saluted him on social media. Lakers legend Magic Johnson, who was at Tuesday’s game and helped lure James to the Lakers in 2018 when he was the team’s president of basketball operations, hailed James on Twitter as “such an amazing man on and off the court.” “I want to personally thank you LeBron for trusting & believing in me & the Lakers in 2018 
 Everything you said you would do, you’ve done; led the Lakers to a championship, elevated the Lakers brand, & gave back to the city of LA!” Johnson tweeted. The Miami Heat, with whom James won two NBA titles, tweeted: “Congrats @KingJames! What a time. What an accomplishment. Proud of you, #ScoringKing.” Source: CNN News
Published on February 9, 2023