We found a “seniority” record that LeBron James did not have! But that is now in the past, at 39 years old, LeBron James has become the oldest player to slam three triple-doubles in a row in the NBA. And no, this sentence is not normal!
- 09/11: 21-12-13 against the Sixers
- 11/11: 19-10-16 against the Raptors
- 11/14: 35-11-14 against the Grizzlies
At almost 40 years old, LeBron James has just released three magnificent performances in a row. Three triple-doubles which allowed his team to win and move up the Western Conference standings. The one who tweeted that at 30 years old, the King was almost finished is still the best prophet in history.
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Three consecutive triple-doubles for a player that old is obviously a record, but what's more surprising is that it didn't already belong to him. The last time the King had three such performances in the regular season, he was “only” 34 years old and Jason Kidd had achieved the feat a few months older.
Five seasons have passed since then without LeBron James succeeding (what an overkill lol), but the Los Angeles Lakers player is like the good wines he loves to drink: when ripe, he can tear you apart.
LeBron James continues to collect age-related records and in six weeks, it will be necessary to write in all the papers that what he achieves, he does at over forty, it's completely crazy. In the meantime, the Memphis Grizzlies only have their eyes to cry and that must make the child from Akron very happy given his recent rivalry with Ja Morant.