LeBron James Stats: 5 Insane Records That Lakers Star Set After 35 Years Old

LeBron James - Miami Heat v Los Angeles Lakers
(Photo : Harry How/Getty Images) LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - LeBron James (#23) of the Los Angeles Lakers catches a pass during a 110-96 Miami Heat win at Crypto.com Arena on January 03, 2024 in Los Angeles, California.

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is obviously good at basketball, but he has maximized his abilities by sustaining a high-performance level for over two decades in the NBA. His enduring excellence has become a defining aspect of his illustrious career.

Despite being 39 years old, James stands out as one of the best players in the league during the 2023-24 NBA season, his 21st campaign in the world's top basketball competition. He is also currently the oldest active player in the league.

His current level of proficiency at this stage of his career is unparalleled, establishing a groundbreaking precedent as he remains among the league's elite despite the extensive mileage on his body.

James holds numerous records in NBA history, both as the youngest and oldest player to achieve various milestones, a testament to his performance's consistency and exceptional quality throughout his storied career.

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5 insane Records LeBron James set after 35

1. LeBron James has played against 35 percent of all players in NBA history.

In a recent matchup against the Dallas Mavericks earlier this year, the ESPN on ABC broadcast disclosed a fascinating statistic: James has competed against a staggering 35% of all players who have ever participated in NBA history.

According to Basketball Reference, James has played against at least 1,668 players out of an estimated 4,770 in NBA history. Furthermore, he has had the experience of sharing a locker room with 227 teammates.

2. Career-high in rebounds

During the Lakers' thrilling double overtime victory over the Golden State Warriors on Saturday, January 27, the four-time MVP led the purple-and-gold to victory by sinking the game-winning free throws and dropping a triple-double with 36 points, 20 rebounds, and 12 assists.

The 20 boards that he grabbed were the most of his career.

3. All-time leader in NBA All-Star Game selections.

Further attesting to LeBron James' enduring career is his 20th consecutive selection to the NBA All-Star Game this season, surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the most in NBA history.

Since his first selection during his sophomore season, James has consistently participated in the star-studded exhibition game, earning starting positions in all 20 appearances.

4. NBA In-Season Tournament MVP

The NBA played its first In-Season Tournament this year, and the Los Angeles Lakers made history by emerging as the first-ever champions, maintaining an undefeated record throughout the tournament.

James earned MVP honors for the NBA Cup, showcasing an impressive performance with averages of 26.4 points, eight rebounds, and 7.6 assists across seven tournament games, with some clamors for the trophy to be named after him.

5. NBA's all-time leading scorer

Once considered an unbreakable record, James became the first player in NBA history to surpass 38,388 regular-season points, surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the league's all-time leading scorer in February 2023.

As of January 2024, James' regular season scoring tally is nearing 40,000, currently at 39,704 points.

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