James breaks NBA appearance record as Lakers win thriller
Iron man: LeBron James broke the record for most NBA regular-season games played when he took the court with the Los Angeles Lakers in Orlando for his 1,612th game (Sean M. Haffey) LeBron James broke the NBA record for most regular-season games played on Saturday, taking the court for his 1,612th in the Los Angeles Lakers last-gasp 105-104 victory against the Orlando Magic. The 41-year-old basketball icon's appearance took him one clear of the mark of 1,611 held by Robert Parish since his retirement in 1997.
The four-time NBA champion had equaled Parish's tally on Thursday in stunning fashion, posting a triple-double in the Lakers' win over the Heat in Miami. It had looked as if James' milestone appearance on Saturday would be tinged with disappointment with Orlando poised to end the Lakers' eight-game winning streak, leading 104-102 with three seconds on the clock. But a sensational buzzer-beating three-pointer with 0.
6sec remaining from Luke Kennard rescued the Lakers to make it nine consecutive victories. The Lakers improved to 46-25 to tighten their grip on third place in the Western Conference. James finished with 12 points, six rebounds and four assists.
Luka Doncic led the Lakers with 33 points but picked up a costly 16th season technical foul which triggers a suspension that will rule him out of Monday's showdown with the Detroit Pistons. "We'll try and get that rescinded," Lakers coach JJ Redick said of Doncic's foul. Austin Reaves finished with 26 points on 10-of-20 shooting.
James, playing his unprecedented 23rd season, already holds a host of NBA records, including points scored, field goals made and field goals attempted and the longest streak of regular-season games with at least 10 points scored -- 1,297 -- in history. James said his preparations for Saturday's record-breaking performance had been no different to the previous 1,611 games. "It was a regular prep day," James said.