At 39 years old and in his 21st NBA season, LeBron James continues to rewrite the record books. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar is proving that age is just a number, putting together a season that is historically unprecedented for a player of his vintage.
According to StatMuse, LeBron has achieved a series of "oldest player" milestones this season that showcase his remarkable longevity and sustained excellence. He is the oldest player to record a 20/5/5 season (points, rebounds, assists), the oldest to notch a triple-double, and the oldest to score 25, 30, and even 35 points in a single game. He's also the oldest to dish out 10 assists in a contest.
But it's not just about individual feats—LeBron is leading by example on a playoff-bound team. He ranks in the top three on the Lakers in points, rebounds, and assists, a testament to his all-around impact at an age when most players have long since hung up their sneakers.
Whether you're a fan of the King or just appreciate greatness, this season is a masterclass in defying Father Time. It's the kind of performance that makes you want to lace up your own shoes and hit the court—no matter your age.
