LeBron James is out here collecting NBA achievements. James turned 40 years old on December 30 and it took him just 3.5 weeks to add to NBA history. During the Los Angeles Lakers 111-88 win over the Washington Wizards on Tuesday, James became the second NBA player ever to record a triple-double after turning 40, joining Karl Malone.
Mavericks guard Klay Thompson reached 16,000 points but doesn't understand how LeBron James has over 40,000 points.
LeBron James revealed his blueprint for how he’s built success with such class and grace on and off of the court.
So far this season, the Lakers have not shone on all fronts like many hoped given their star-studded squad. Across 40 games, they have won 22 and lost 18. The team sit in 6th place in the Western Conferenc e standings and are just ahead of the Dallas Mavericks, who have had their own problems during the campaign.
LeBron James and the LA Lakers' misery against teams .500 or better continued after Sunday's 116-102 blowout loss to the LA Clippers in their first matchup at Intuit Dome.
LeBron James becomes the 2nd player in NBA history to record a triple-double at age 40, joining Karl Malone, who was 105 days older when he did it on Nov. 28, 2003.
NBA Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder isn't LeBron James' very best moment, but it holds a special place, anyway.
Klay Thompson humbly reflected on his achievement of reaching 16,000 points, sharing LeBron James' remarkable 40,000 points accomplishment.
NBA trade deadline draws closer and closer, the Los Angeles Lakers are expected to hold pat, maybe making only a small move. In December, they added Dorian Finney-Smith from the Brooklyn Nets, but are 2-4 in their last six games and have fallen to sixth place in the Western Conference.
A strong second half propelled the Los Angeles Lakers to a 117-108 win over the Miami Heat on Wednesday night. With the victory, the Lakers improved to
LeBron James turned 40 years old a few weeks ago, but that hasn't stopped him from putting up big numbers and writing his name into the record books. In the Los Angeles Lakers' 111-88 win over the lowly Washington Wizards on Tuesday,