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LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers has done so much during his 21-year NBA career.
At this point, it feels like there isn’t a single record he hasn’t at least flirted with.
According to StatMuse, James now holds the most All-NBA selections by a 35+-year-old player.
He has been selected five times, while Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was picked four times, Chris Paul has been chosen three times, and Karl Malone earned the honor three times as well.
Even though James is 39, many people think he will earn this distinction at least one more time.
Most All-NBA selections by a 35+ year old:
5 — LeBron James
4 — Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
3 — Chris Paul
3 — Karl Malone
How many more will LeBron get? pic.twitter.com/POMdL8jRoR
— StatMuse (@statmuse) August 16, 2024
James might be 39, but he’s definitely not playing like it.
He scored 25.7 points, 7.3 rebounds, and 8.3 assists for the Lakers during the 2023-24 season.
To make that even more impressive, his 54% field goal percentage is his highest in years and his 41% three-point percentage is his best ever.
In some ways, James is literally just getting better with age.
His greatness was on display again at the Paris Olympics.
Even though he was playing alongside many men who were much younger than him, James was still one of the most important players for Team USA.
Whether with the Lakers, on an All-Star team, or in the Olympics, James is still a massively impactful player.
For the last few years, some people have been waiting for him to slow down in a considerable way.
But it seems like James might not ever be beaten down by Father Time like other players were.
How many more All-NBA selections does James have coming before he hangs up the jersey for good?
At this point, everyone is just expecting continued greatness for the rest of his career.
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