LeBron James sets record as oldest player to score 40 in NBA

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LOS ANGELES —LeBron James made NBA history on Thursday night by becoming the oldest player to score 40 points in a single game.

At 40 years old, James achieved this milestone during the Los Angeles Lakers’ 120-112 victory over the Golden State Warriors, finishing the game with a season-high 42 points.

James’ performance was a testament to his enduring excellence, as he continues to maintain a high level of play well into his 40s.

Despite being challenged by the competitive Warriors, James took control of the game, delivering key plays that pushed the Lakers to victory.

James’ scoring outburst was crucial for the Lakers, as they aim for consistency this season. His teammates played important supporting roles, helping to create opportunities and ensuring James’ success on the court. The win over the Warriors also strengthens the Lakers’ position in the league standings.

Throughout the game, James demonstrated his skill and basketball intelligence, making important shots and leading the Lakers’ charge. His ability to dominate the court against a top-tier team showcased not only his talent but also his adaptability.

James’ latest record reinforces the evolving nature of professional sports. Athletes, through advanced training and recovery techniques, are now able to extend their careers well into their 30s and 40s. LeBron is a prime example of how dedication to fitness can help maintain peak performance levels even as players age.

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