LeBron James took the floor in Portland last night for the second game of a back-to-back, knowing the Los Angeles Lakers needed a spark. At 40 years old, he could have taken the night off to rest, but with Luka Dončić already unavailable, James stepped up once again.
By the end of the game, the Lakers secured a 110-102 win, and LeBron made history. Scoring 40 points, he became the only player in NBA history to record multiple 40-point games after turning 40.
Unprecedented Longevity and Dominance
Few players have even played in the NBA at 40 years old, and those who have are typically reduced to bench roles or veteran leadership positions. LeBron, on the other hand, continues to play at an elite level, averaging 24.7 points, 7.7 rebounds, and 8.9 assists per game this season.His sustained excellence is unmatched:
- Eighteen seasons averaging over seven rebounds per game
- Fourteen seasons averaging over seven assists per game
- Every season except his rookie year averaging 25 or more points per game
A Resume Unlike Any Other
LeBron James' list of achievements is staggering:- 21-time NBA All-Star
- Four-time NBA Champion
- Four-time NBA Finals MVP
- Four-time NBA MVP
- Six-time NBA All-Defensive Team selection
- 20-time All-NBA selection
- Fourteen top-five MVP voting finishes
The GOAT Debate and His Influence on the Game
The ongoing debates about LeBron versus Michael Jordan, the evolution of the NBA, and criticisms about modern basketball often overshadow the reality of what LeBron continues to accomplish. Regardless of where he ranks in history, his dedication, longevity, and work ethic remain undeniable.Lakers assistant coach JJ Redick described LeBron’s mindset in a recent interview with ESPN:
LeBron's understanding of his role in the league, his commitment to the game, and his connection with fans continue to make him one of the most respected figures in basketball."He really just defies anything that's normal… not just the physical feats and the plays. It’s the mentality. He’s a billionaire, and he’s playing on the second night of a back-to-back at 40 after 22 years with every record and every accolade. It’s like, he’s amazing to coach. He sets the standard for how you're supposed to approach this craft."
LeBron James Rookie Cards See a Surge in Value
LeBron's dominance is not just being recognized on the court—his trading card market is also experiencing a steady rise.Recent sales trends for LeBron James rookie cards:
- 2003 Topps Chrome BGS 9 rookie card has increased 23 percent in three months, moving from $900 to over $1,100
- 2003 Fleer Tradition PSA 9 rookie card has increased 26.9 percent, rising from $130 to $165