LOS ANGELES – LeBron James broke the record for most field goals made in National Basketball Association (NBA) history on March 5, though the latest milestone in his glittering career did not stop the Los Angeles Lakers from crashing 120-113 to the Denver Nuggets. James, who already holds the NBA all-time points record, sailed past Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 15,837 field goals with a fadeaway jumper in the first quarter. The 41-year-old has played a record 23 NBA seasons, and has stoked rumours of possible retirement in recent weeks, telling reporters in January: "I don't know what the future holds." The forward, who scored 16 points in the loss, appeared to injure his left elbow in the fourth quarter, after he was shunted off the court and landed on the legs of a cameraman. Play was halted as he was substituted. James returned to the court for the game's final two minutes, but in evident pain. It was a wire-to-wire win for the Nuggets, though the Lakers had closed ...