Cowboys dealt savage blow after end of LeBron James' record 10-point streak

Billy Heyen

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LeBron James had scored at least 10 points in 1,297 consecutive games.

That streak ended on Thursday night when he scored just 8 points in the Los Angeles Lakers' 123-120 win over the Toronto Raptors, in which James passed up a forced shot late to dish for the game-winning 3-pointer by Rui Hachimura.

Afterward, the Dallas Cowboys were dealt a savage blow.

It was pointed out that the last time James didn't score 10 points in a game, the Cowboys still had the same number of NFC Championship Game appearances.

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The Cowboys didn't deserve that stray.

It is hilarious, though.

Thursday wasn't as good a night for the Cowboys as for the Lakers. They gave up 44 points to the Detroit Lions and lost to fall to 6-6-1.

LeBron has been known to wear a Cowboys hat.

But in this case, Dallas might see that infamous streak continue.

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