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LeBron James becomes NBA's all-time leader in games played
Summary
LeBron James passed Robert Parish to set the NBA regular-season games played record at 1,612, reaching the milestone in Orlando on Saturday night.
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LeBron James passed Robert Parish to become the NBA's all-time leader in regular-season games played, reaching 1,612 career games during a Lakers visit to Orlando on Saturday night. He had tied Parish two nights earlier in Miami. James is 41 years old and in his 23rd NBA season. Robert Parish publicly expressed respect for James after the mark was surpassed.
Key facts:
- LeBron James reached 1,612 regular-season games, surpassing Robert Parish's previous mark.
- James tied Parish on Thursday night in Miami before breaking the record in Orlando on Saturday.
- The report notes James recorded his 124th career triple-double less than 24 hours before tying the record, a mark that included being the oldest player in NBA history to record a triple-double.
- The Lakers also had a rare combination in that same period: one player scored 60+ points while another recorded a triple-double, a pairing not seen since 1969.
- The coverage mentions James played despite an arthritic foot and an ailing elbow, and that ticket prices for the Orlando game rose notably for fans seeking to witness the milestone.
Summary:
The milestone adds to LeBron James' list of career achievements and drew public praise from Robert Parish, who said James' approach to fitness mirrors his own. Undetermined at this time.
