LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers is the oldest player in the NBA, yet he’s still unstoppable. Using a game total of 36 points, 20 rebounds, and 12 assists against the Golden State Warriors, James broke his own mark of 2022 and became the oldest player in NBA history to record a 30-point triple-double.
James, who is still incredibly dominant this late in his career, put on an absolutely amazing show on Saturday night. With no indications of slowing down, James is once again a starter for All-Star games; his unparalleled popularity throughout the league and such performances are the reasons for it.
Both the Lakers and the Warriors came into the game with 23 losses overall and were out of the postseason picture, indicating that neither team has performed to their potential this year. Nevertheless, this game demonstrated the quality on both of these teams, which might make them both superior to where they are now.
The Lakers’ goal is to go past the play-in round and into the postseason. The Warriors still need to improve their position in the play-in game.
LeBron James gave a historic effort that is unlikely to be topped by a player his age in this thrilling thriller of a game between the Warriors and Lakers.