James breaks NBA appearance record
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On Saturday night in Orlando, Florida, Lakers superstar LeBron James didn’t just lace up his sneakers — he stepped into history, passing Robert Parish for the most games played in NBA history with 1,612 career regular-season games.
LeBron James isn’t officially on a retirement tour but he’s reached that stage in his career where he’s being lauded and shown respect unconditionally wherever he goes. During his recent trip to his old stomping ground on The 305,
Novak Djokovic, 38, is to tennis what LeBron James, 41, is to NBA. Two legends who are still making their presence felt despite the hurdle of age standing in their way. One is a 24-time grand slam kind and the other is playing in his 23rd season of the league.
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LeBron James on defending Kevin Durant: "He's never not been great at basketball"
Having shared the floor for several years, LeBron James admits that every version of Kevin Durant has been a tough matchup on the defensive end.
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Is LeBron James running out of records to chase? How his list of accomplishments keeps growing
LeBron James might be running out of records to chase. He already has gotten plenty of them: most points scored, most seasons played, most minutes played, most All-NBA selections, most All-Star selections,
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When LeBron James put Kevin Gates in his place over Savannah diss: "Kings don't concern themselves with the opinions of peasants"
James addressed Gates’ remarks firmly.
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James Worthy believes Luka Doncic sits above all other Lakers greats in one aspect
The Los Angeles Lakers are a franchise built on some of the best players to ever step foot on an NBA court. Kobe Bryant, Magic Johnson, Jerry West, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, LeBron James, Elgin Baylor, Shaquille O’Neal and many other all-time greats have worn the purple and gold.
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Another record for LeBron: He ties Robert Parish by appearing in his 1,611th NBA regular-season game
MIAMI (AP) — The King has tied The Chief. LeBron James started for the Los Angeles Lakers against the Miami Heat on Thursday night, making it the 1,611th regular-season game of his career and tying Robert Parish’s all-time NBA mark.