The Los Angeles Lakers secured a much-needed victory against the Portland Trail Blazers, breaking their two-game losing streak, as LeBron James put up an incredible 40 points on the night to claim another record. But why is he hardly celebrating it?
With Luka Doncic sitting out due to rest on the second night of a back-to-back, the Lakers turned to their four-time NBA champion to deliver the goods and he, once again, proved why he remains one of the league’s greatest players.
The 40-year-old superstar delivered yet another historic performance, leading his team to victory with a dominant 40-point outing. James also contributed eight rebounds, four assists, and two steals while maintaining an efficient 53.8% shooting percentage from the field.
His stellar performance set yet another milestone by making him the first player in NBA history to record multiple 40-point games after turning 40 years old as per StatMamba on X.com, formerly Twitter. His other 40-point game occurred on February 6 when he notched an outstanding 42 points and 17 rebounds.
While James spearheaded the charge, the Lakers also benefited from Austin Reaves‘ exceptional play. The fourth-year guard stepped up in Doncic‘s absence, recording 32 points and seven assists, providing the LA with a crucial offensive boost.
But when asked about his remarkable feat after the game, the basketball legend remained characteristically focused and humble, determined to continue his quest to drive the Lakers to a first NBA Finals appearance since 2020.
“I’ll be better next game,” James said, bluntly. Beyond his scoring prowess, James also climbed another rung on the NBA’s all-time regular season games played list, moving into third place.
“Congrats to @KingJames of the @Lakers for moving into 3rd on the all-time GAMES PLAYED list,” the NBA acknowledged in a statement.
LeBron proves age is just a number
Now in his 22nd NBA season, James continues to play at an elite level, averaging 24.7 points, 7.7 rebounds, and 8.9 assists per game.
His consistency and leadership remain invaluable to the Lakers, who, with this victory, improved to a 33-21 record, placing them fifth in the Western Conference standings. They’re 11 wins behind the Oklahoma City Thunder.
With momentum on their side, the Lakers now prepare for a critical matchup on Saturday, February 22 against the second-seeded Denver Nuggets, where James and his squad will look to build on their success by stopping Nikola Jokic.