Known For
LeBron James stands as the NBA's all-time leading scorer who revolutionized team-building in Miami with back-to-back titles before collecting accolades like historic triple-doubles and assists milestones with the Lakers at age 41.
About
LeBron James ignited a golden era for the Miami Heat from 2010-2014, steering the team to NBA crowns in 2012 and 2013 with Finals MVP performances that fused athletic brilliance and clutch execution. In his eighth year anchoring the Lakers, he etched history as the oldest player ever to notch a triple-double at 41, surpassed Michael Cooper for fifth in franchise assists, and earned a 2026 All-Star reserve spot amid 21.5 points, 7.0 assists, and 5.7 rebounds per game averages. His Miami stint not only stacked hardware but amplified the city's status as a basketball epicenter, drawing worldwide eyes. Lakers' league-leading 14-2 clutch record underscores his enduring edge as his career barrels toward new horizons.
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