It would not be a stretch to describe the Los Angeles Lakers' comeback win over the Denver Nuggets on Tuesday as "historic."
Not only did Lakers guard and top All-Star vote-getter Luka Doncic surpass Nikola Jokic on the all-time leaderboard with his 52nd 30-point triple-double, but LeBron James flirted with a triple-double of his own in the 115-107 win that kept his one-of-a-kind season on course.
James, the first player in NBA history to take part in 23 professional seasons, is on pace to shatter Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's long-standing record of points per game from a 41-year-old player.
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Jamea this season is averaging 25 points per game since his 41st birthday on Dec. 30, while Abdul-Jabbar averaged just 10.4 after he turned 41 years old on April 16, 1988. Abdul-Jabbar announced his retirement the following year.
Most PPG after turning 41 years old:
— Real App (@realapp) January 21, 2026
25.0 — LeBron James
10.4 — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
8.8 — John Stockton
6.3 — Vince Carter pic.twitter.com/tmni2tO8PK
It is not yet certain whether James is going to call it quits in 2026, or whether he will continue his career for another year -- or possibly longer.
Either way, each game James plays from here on out is historic, by definition.
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