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When LeBron James hits the court tonight against the Oklahoma City Thunder, he has a chance to make NBA history.

Right now, James is just 36 points shy of 38,388 total career points — the number he needs to pass the current record holder Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. After a week-long lead up, the history-making point could be scored today, when the Lakers face the Oklahoma City Thunder at home. ESPN is predicting it may take one more game, but when history is on the line, you never know what could happen.

Want to watch James rewrite history, but don’t have $92,000 on hand for a courtside seat? You’re in luck, because of course the game will be broadcast live on cable. Don’t have cable? That’s where we come in. Read on to find out everything you need to know about the Lakers next few games.

HOW FAR IS LEBRON FROM THE SCORING RECORD? WHEN WILL LEBRON JAMES BREAK THE NBA RECORD?

If it doesn’t happen tonight against the Thunder, it’ll definitely happen on Thursday when the Lakers host the Milwaukee Bucks. The schedule is as follows:

WHAT TIME DO THE LAKERS PLAY TONIGHT? HOW TO WATCH LAKERS GAME LIVE

If you haven’t yet cut the cord, both tonight’s and Thursday’s games will be aired nationally on TNT, so as long as your cable package has TNT, you’re good to go.

For those without cable, there are a few options when it comes to cable-replacement live TV streaming services.

The service that’ll get you the most bang for your buck is Sling TV. Sling’s Orange plan includes TNT, and right now, it’s only $20 for your first month (after that, you’ll pay the standard monthly price of $40).

Sling also gives you an opportunity to add NBA League Pass on for $14.99/month; with League Pass, you can watch up to 40 out-of-market games a week, including both of this week’s Lakers games.

For a pricier, but more well-rounded service that also includes TNT, we recommend Hulu + Live TV. With over 85 channels and unlimited cloud DVR, plus Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN+, you get a lot for the monthly price of $69.99.