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LeBron James makes NBA history; Nets' Durant joins exclusive club

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James put on a show against his former team on Monday, hitting 46 points in the 115-108 against Cleveland Cavaliers.

LeBron James makes NBA history; Nets' Durant joins exclusive club
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LeBron James made history following his season-high performance as defending NBA champions the Los Angeles Lakers stayed perfect on the road with a 115-108 win at the Cleveland Cavaliers. James posted 46 points to lead the Lakers past former team the Cavaliers in Cleveland, where the Los Angeles franchise improved to 10-0 away from home on Monday.

Lakers hit double figures on the road

Lakers superstar James, who hit 21 points in the fourth quarter alone, became the first player in NBA history to tally 46 points in one game, with eight rebounds, six assists, two blocks, two steals and seven three-pointers made, per Stats Perform. Behind James' mammoth display, the Lakers became the sixth team in history to start the season with a 10-plus game winning streak on the road. Anthony Davis contributed a double-double of 17 points and 10 rebounds, while Andre Drummond led the Cavaliers with 25 points and 17 rebounds.

Elsewhere, Kevin Durant stayed hot as the Brooklyn Nets took down last season's NBA Finals participants the Miami Heat 98-85. Durant registered his 14th consecutive double-double, becoming the fourth player in league history to do so alongside Wilt Chamberlain, Adrian Dantley and Dominique Wilkins. Bam Adebayo's double-double of 26 points and 10 rebounds were not enough for the Heat, who have lost three straight.

Red-hot Doncic matches MJ

Luka Doncic recorded another triple-double (35 points, 16 assists and 11 rebounds) in the Dallas Mavericks' 117-113 loss to the Denver Nuggets. It was his 31st career triple-double. Doncic tied Hall of Famer Michael Jordan (16) for the eighth-most 30-point triple-doubles in NBA history. The 21-year-old Mavericks star also matched Magic Johnson (31) for the second-most triple-doubles before the age of 23.

Stephen Curry put on a show with a game-high 36 points to fuel the Golden State Warriors' 130-108 victory at home to the Minnesota Timberwolves. He was 11-of-21 from the field, while he made seven of 12 three-point attempts. The Indiana Pacers beat the Toronto Raptors 129-114 thanks to Malcolm Brogdon's career-high 36 points.

Jerami Grant (25 points, eight rebounds and five assists) and Delon Wright (28 points, seven rebounds and nine assists) became the first Detroit Pistons dup to record 25-plus points, five-plus rebounds and five-plus assists in the same game since Rodney Stuckey and Tayshaun Prince in 2012. The Pistons upstaged the Joel Embiid-less Philadelphia 76ers 119-104.

Curry struggles as Philly feel Embiid's absence

Embiid sat out due to back tightness, and the Eastern Conference-leading 76ers fell. Seth Curry – Philadelphia's best shooter – was just two-of-10 from the field, while he only made one of four shots from beyond the arc for seven points. Curry was at his brilliant best against the Timberwolves – a long-range three the icing on the cake for the two-time MVP.

Monday's results

Detroit Pistons 119-104 Philadelphia 76ers             

Indiana Pacers 129-114 Toronto Raptors

Orlando Magic 117-108 Charlotte Hornets

Brooklyn Nets 98-85 Miami Heat

Los Angeles Lakers 115-108 Cleveland Cavaliers

Denver Nuggets 117-113 Dallas Mavericks

Boston Celtics 119-103 Chicago Bulls

Golden State Warriors 130-108 Minnesota Timberwolves

Oklahoma City Thunder 125-122 Portland Trail Blazers

Sacramento Kings-Memphis Grizzlies (postponed)

San Antonio Spurs-New Orleans Pelicans (postponed)

Clippers at Hawks

The Los Angeles Clippers (13-4) will look to make it eight consecutive wins when they visit the Atlanta Hawks (8-8) on Tuesday.