LeBron James isn't slowing down.
The Los Angeles Lakers' legend had 31 points, 9 rebounds and 10 assists on Tuesday night in a win over the Atlanta Hawks.
In the process, he passed Kobe Bryant on an all-time Lakers record list, according to the team.
The list: 30-point double-doubles.
James now has 61 such games in a Lakers uniform. Kobe had 60.
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Bryant, of course, was less of a rebounder and assister than James, so he was less likely to get a double-double in general.
LeBron has now reached 200 overall double-doubles with the Lakers.
Magic Johnson is the franchise's all-time leader in double-doubles of any sort, followed by Shaquille O'Neal and Pau Gasol.
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It's likely a bit easier for big guys to end up with 30-point double-doubles.
Anyone getting double-doubles with assists will have a harder time scoring because they're passing the ball away for points rather than shooting themselves.
Rebounds, on the other hand, don't detract from scoring opportunities, and if they come on the offensive glass, they actually add chances to get points.
Regardless, it's a cool feat for LeBron, who is 41 but seems to be a very similar player to the guy he's always been.
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