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Today — 14 February 2026Main stream

LeBron James returns for his record 21st All-Star Game, still in the NBA's midseason spotlight at 41

INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — For two solid decades, LeBron James was a main attraction at every NBA All-Star weekend.

He was a 20-year-old starter in his All-Star debut back in 2005, and he became the youngest MVP of the game one year later. Never begging off due to injury or exhaustion while his less-accomplished teammates luxuriated in their breaks from the regular-season grind, James dutifully appeared in every midseason showcase until 2025, when his 40-year-old body simply wouldn't allow him to play.

As it turns out, that weekend in San Francisco wasn't the end of an era after all.

Now 41, James will be back this weekend for the All-Star Game at Intuit Dome south of central Los Angeles, spending another Sunday in February under the spotlight while extending his records for the most All-Star selections (22) and All-Star appearances (21) in NBA history.

James, the leading scorer in NBA history and in the All-Star Game's history, clearly doesn't consider the All-Star Game to be an onerous obligation, even when he's had to fly all around the country to make his appearances. Yet the Los Angeles Lakers star is also thrilled he'll be spending this All-Star weekend in his own home, where he can concentrate his spare hours on making the most of the time he has left, both in this season and in his matchless career.

“Trying to figure out how to get some rest,” James said Thursday night when asked about his plans for the weekend. “Obviously, Sunday will be Sunday. Super grateful for that, to be a part of All-Star weekend and to be a part of the big game. And then (I'll) try to find some rest.”

James went into the break with a performance that exemplified why his latest All-Star selection wasn't obeisance to a basketball legend — even one who has missed 18 games due to injury already this season, disqualifying him from consideration for a 22nd straight All-NBA selection.

During the Lakers' 124-104 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Thursday night, James became the oldest player to get a triple-double. He had 28 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds for the 123rd triple-double of his career and one of his best performances of the season with the Lakers (33-21).

“He’s fighting Father Time as good as anybody ever has,” Lakers teammate Austin Reaves said. "Just the pace he’s playing with still, the athleticism, obviously the IQ. Yeah, he is still one of the best players in the NBA. (He's an) All-Star for a reason.”

Lakers coach JJ Redick put it even more succinctly: “He’s got a 23-year prime, basically.”

And as James reiterated after his triple-double, he still firmly believes he could maintain something close to this level of play indefinitely.

His defiance of time and aging has reached unprecedented levels as the only NBA player to suit up for a 23rd season, and he is excelling at a level never reached by a player in his 40s. James has repeatedly said he doesn't know how much longer he'll play — but he doesn't even qualify it by saying he wants to leave before his skills erode, because he doesn't think they will.

“Could I? Yeah, I could. But I don’t know,” James said when asked if he could continue to play at a high level for years to come.

“It’s not (about) my game,” he added. “My game is not going anywhere. It’s just my body. It’s all the other things. There’s so many more factors that come with how long will I play the game. I don’t think my game will ever suffer if I decide to continue to go along, however long that is. I just think it has to be here (pointing at his head). How long can I stay in love with the process? Because that’s always been my thing. If I can’t continue to stay in love with the process, if this goes, then my body is going to go. And once my body goes, then it’s a wrap. And all the fun goes, and all the love and stuff goes. That’s what it is. It’s not like my game is deteriorating.”

In his first All-Star Game, James suited up for the Eastern Conference alongside fellow starters Shaquille O'Neal and Allen Iverson to face Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett and Tim Duncan.

When he plays in his 21st All-Star Game at the Los Angeles Clippers' futuristic arena, he'll be playing against many young stars who have never really known the NBA without James in it.

But the generation gap seems meaningless lately, at least when James is healthy. After winning four championships and accomplishing almost everything possible in basketball, James is still playing at an All-Star level because he gets satisfaction from the process — and gleeful joy from its results.

“That’s always me,” James said. “I’m a goofy, 41-year-old kid. I mean, I think people should know that by now, right? That’s just me. I’m just goofy. I get to play basketball. Like, they pay me to play basketball. Why wouldn’t I be happy about that? I get to be with my son and my teammates and all these unbelievable fans. They’ve watched me throughout my career and given me all the support and love, and it’s like, I enjoy my … is it even work? I enjoy what I do.”

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Yesterday — 13 February 2026Main stream

LeBron James becomes oldest player with triple-double in Lakers' 124-104 win over Mavericks

LOS ANGELES (AP) — LeBron James became the oldest player in NBA history with a triple-double when he put up 28 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds in the Los Angeles Lakers' 124-104 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Thursday night.

At 41 years and 44 days old, James broke the record held by Karl Malone, who recorded a triple-double for the Lakers when he was 40 years and 127 days old.

James scored 14 points in a dominant first quarter, and had 22 points and 12 assists heading to the fourth. He grabbed his 10th rebound with 2:06 to play and checked out moments later, wrapping up another sensational game in his unprecedented 23rd NBA season.

James is headed to the All-Star Game this weekend after being selected for the 22nd time. He got his most recent triple-double on Feb. 1, 2025.

Naji Marshall and Max Christie scored 19 points apiece for the Mavericks, who lost their ninth straight to fall into their longest skid in 28 seasons.

NBA scoring leader Luka Doncic didn't suit up against his former team, missing his fourth straight game for the Lakers with a mild hamstring strain. Star rookie Cooper Flagg sat out with a sprained foot for Dallas that will prevent him from participating in All-Star weekend at nearby Intuit Dome.

James and Austin Reaves sat out the Lakers' loss to San Antonio on Tuesday for health maintenance, but both returned in a comfortable victory. Reaves had 18 points and six assists.

Rui Hachimura scored 21 points for the Lakers, who have won seven of 11.

Lakers coach JJ Redick said he expects Doncic to return after the All-Star break. Redick didn't know whether the Slovenian superstar will play in the All-Star Game after leading the NBA in votes.

Up next

Mavericks: At Minnesota on Friday, Feb. 20.

Lakers: Host the Clippers on Friday, Feb. 20.

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LeBron James becomes the oldest player to have a triple-double in NBA history

LOS ANGELES (AP) — LeBron James became the oldest player in NBA history to have a triple-double, accomplishing the feat for the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night against the Dallas Mavericks.

James had 28 points and 12 assists when he grabbed his 10th rebound with 2:06 to play in the Lakers' 124-104 victory. James got a standing ovation when he checked out moments after grabbing his final rebound to complete his 123rd career triple-double, fifth-most in NBA history.

At 41 years and 44 days old, James broke the record held by Karl Malone, who recorded a triple-double for the Lakers when he was 40 years and 127 days old.

But the top scorer in NBA history hadn’t had a triple-double since last Feb. 1, 2025, in New York. That day is better remembered in Lakers history for the late-night breaking news of the trade that brought Luka Doncic to the Lakers in a seismic trade for Anthony Davis.

Malone had held the record as the oldest player with a triple-double since he had 10 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists on Nov. 28, 2003, during his final NBA season. James recorded the next 15 triple-doubles on that list, and he repeatedly came close to setting the record repeatedly over the past year, but didn’t quite reach it until the Lakers' final game before the All-Star break.

After missing Tuesday’s game against San Antonio, James was aggressive and active from the opening tip against the Mavericks in the absence of Luka Doncic. The NBA scoring leader missed his fourth straight game for the Lakers with a mild hamstring strain.

James put up 14 points and six assists in the first quarter alone, and he had 18 points, eight assists and four rebounds by halftime. He topped double digits in assists during the third quarter, and he played the entire fourth quarter before grabbing the 10th rebound.

James was selected for his 22nd All-Star appearance this weekend at Intuit Dome even though he has missed 18 games this season due to injury. That means James is ineligible for inclusion on his 22nd All-NBA team.

James entered this game averaging 21.8 points, 6.9 assists and 5.7 rebounds per game for the Lakers, who are in the thick of the Western Conference playoff race despite playing only 10 games with James, Doncic and Austin Reaves simultaneously healthy. James missed the first 14 games of the season while dealing with sciatica.

James has 152 career triple-doubles when the playoffs are included.

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