LeBron James Makes History with Fourth Consecutive Triple-Double in Lakers’ Victory Over Spurs

LeBron James Makes History: LeBron James made NBA history by recording his fourth consecutive triple-double, leading the Los Angeles Lakers to a thrilling 120-115 win over the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Cup. The 39-year-old superstar finished the game with 15 points, 15 rebounds, and 12 assists, marking the first time in his illustrious 22-year career that he has achieved such a feat.
Despite his historical performance, James was modest in his self-assessment, noting, “The best thing about my game is I can have [no] rhythm offensively and still have an impact on the game.” His ability to make a significant impact without finding his offensive rhythm was key to the Lakers’ success.
James’ remarkable triple-double streak ties the Lakers’ franchise record, previously set by Russell Westbrook in 2021 and Magic Johnson in 1987. This continued excellence has highlighted James’ versatility, proving he remains one of the most influential players in the NBA.
The Lakers, who won the inaugural NBA Cup in 2023, are now focused on defending their title, and James’ historic performance is setting the stage for another exciting season.