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LeBron James sets NBA record for most games played

21 March 2026
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LeBron James set a new NBA record for games played during the Los Angeles Lakers’ victory over the Orlando Magic, surpassing Robert Parish with his 1,612th career game. This milestone highlights James’ remarkable longevity, as he is currently in his 23rd season, the longest in NBA history. Throughout his career, James has amassed numerous records, including most points scored, most minutes played, and most All-Star selections. Despite his extensive record collection, James noted that he did not specifically aim for these achievements; they have come organically as he has pursued excellence in his game. The significance of his latest record underscores not just his longevity but also the ongoing impact he has on the sport, as he continues to redefine what is possible in basketball.

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LeBron James’ achievement is a testament to his durability and consistency in a demanding sport. With over 43,000 career points and 60,000 minutes played, he stands as a benchmark for future players, making it increasingly difficult for them to reach his level of achievement. The records he holds, including the longest streak of double-digit scoring games and the most playoff points, elevate his legacy as one of the greatest players in NBA history. Given that he has surpassed legends like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in several categories, James’ records will likely remain unchallenged for years, marking a significant era in basketball history.

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