Lakers' LeBron James makes NBA history in Game 2 loss to Thunder

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Lakers' LeBron James makes NBA history in Game 2 loss to Thunder

Lakers' LeBron James makes NBA history in Game 2 loss to Thunder

The Lakers lost, but James made more league history.

Lakers' LeBron James makes NBA history in Game 2 loss to Thunder

The Lakers lost, but James made more league history.

Even in defeat, LeBron James continues to etch his name deeper into the NBA record books. The Los Angeles Lakers may have fallen 125-107 to the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 2 of their second-round series, but the night belonged to James—and history.

By simply stepping onto the court, the Lakers' superstar forward became the first player in NBA history to appear in 300 career playoff games. That's right—300. James now holds a commanding 41-game lead over Derek Fisher, who sits in second place on the all-time list. It's a testament not just to skill, but to longevity, durability, and an unmatched competitive fire that has spanned two decades.

In his milestone 300th postseason outing, James delivered a solid stat line: 23 points, 6 assists, and 2 rebounds over 38 minutes. While the numbers are impressive, the final score is what stings. The loss puts the Lakers in a 0-2 hole against the defending champion Thunder, a deficit no team wants to face.

But the series isn't over yet. The action now shifts to Los Angeles for Games 3 and 4, where the Lakers will lean on their home crowd to turn the tide. If they can rally in front of their fans, they'll keep their season alive—and give LeBron more chances to add to his record-breaking playoff total. If not, this historic run could come to a close sooner than anyone hoped.

For now, though, the basketball world pauses to acknowledge greatness. Three hundred playoff games. No one else has ever done it. And in a league built on legends, that's a milestone worth celebrating.

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