LeBron James continues to redefine longevity in the NBA, adding another historic milestone to his legendary playoff resume. In Game 1 against the Houston Rockets, The King delivered a masterful all-around performance, posting 19 points, 8 rebounds, and 13 assists.
With that stat line, James, at 35 years old, passed Hall of Fame point guard John Stockton to become the oldest player in playoff history to record a points-assists double-double. This achievement underscores his unparalleled combination of scoring and playmaking, even as he competes in his 17th season.
For fans and players alike, LeBron's sustained excellence is a testament to elite conditioning and basketball IQ. It’s performances like these that inspire the next generation and remind us why he remains one of the most dominant forces the game has ever seen.
