
LeBron James continues to add his name to the NBA history books.
In his 23rd season, the 41-year-old became the oldest player to produce a triple-double.
James produced 28 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds, leading his team in all three categories as the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Dallas Mavericks, 124-104, at home on Thursday, Feb. 12.
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It’s also his first triple-double of the season. James finished the 2024-25 season with 10.
He is fifth on the NBA’s all-time regular-season triple-doubles list with 123. He trails just Russell Westbrook (207), Nikola Jokic (184), Oscar Robertson (181) and Magic Johnson (138).
LeBron James stats vs. Mavericks
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FG: 10-for-20 (2-for-7 3-point shooting)
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