With the exception of the 2003-2004 NBA season — during which he was named the NBA Rookie of the Year — James has been named an NBA All-Star every season he’s played.
LeBron James added another historic achievement to his illustrious career on Thursday night, becoming the NBA’s all-time leader in regular season minutes played. The Los Angeles superstar surpassed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s record of 57,
What else can’t LeBron James do? On Thursday’s night win against the Sacramento Kings, 113-100, James took the cake celebrating
LeBron James said he has another 5-7 years left in him, he told reporters on his Sunday, Dec. 30 birthday, but added that he likely won't play professionally for that long and is looking at retirement.
LeBron James is putting up his usual numbers in his record-tying 22nd NBA season, and he thinks he could do more of the same for nearly another decade.
LeBron James added another milestone to his legendary NBA career, surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in yet another statistical category.
In the midst of his 22nd season, LeBron James claims another NBA milestone as he helps Los Angeles Lakers defeat Sacramento Kings 113-100.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has his name plastered atop nearly every major statistical category, and on Thursday night he added another to the ledger.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the most regular season minutes in NBA history.
On the NBA superstar’s birthday, we take a trip down memory lane for some of his most memorable games, highlights and off-court contributions.
A look at some statistical milestones for players in their 40s in NBA history: There’s been only one 40-point game by a 40-something in NBA history. That milestone belongs to by Michael Jordan. On Feb. 21, 2003, four days after turning 40, Jordan scored 43 points for Washington in an 89-86 win over New Jersey.