Every day, LeBron James sets new NBA league records, and he did so again last night in his LA Lakers’ 134: 118 victory over the Atlanta Hawks.
He scored 32 points, had eight rebounds, nine assists, four steals and three blocks.
No player over the age of 34 in the history of the NBA League has ever had 30/5/5/3/3 in those categories, and James surpassed almost all of them at the age of 37.
It was his tenth consecutive game with at least 25 points, breaking Michael Jordan‘s record as the oldest player with such a string.
Jordan last did so in 1997 as a 34-year-old.
With three stolen balls against the Hawks, LeBron broke into the top ten of all time in that category, skipping Alvin Robertson.