LeBron becomes 1st NBA player with triple-double against all 30 teams
LeBron James continues to rewrite the record books.
The Los Angeles Lakers superstar posted 25 points, 11 boards, and 10 assists in Tuesday's win over the Oklahoma City Thunder to become the first player in NBA history to record at least one triple-double against all 30 teams.
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Houston Rockets star Russell Westbrook had a chance to accomplish the feat before James, but he fell one assist short in an October meeting with the Thunder.
It was James' fifth triple-double of the season and 86th of his career. The 34-year-old forward entered Tuesday's game averaging 25 points, 11.2 assists, and 7.6 boards in 2019-20.
The Lakers defeated Oklahoma City 112-107 for their fifth straight win, improving to an NBA-best 12-2 on the campaign.
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