LeBron James Makes More NBA History as Lakers Edge Rockets in Thriller
LeBron James continues to etch his name in NBA lore, delivering another record-breaking performance as the Los Angeles Lakers narrowly defeated the Houston Rockets in a thrilling overtime contest that kept the playoff race in the Western Conference intensely competitive.
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James, now in his 22nd professional season, recorded his 120th career triple-double, becoming the oldest player in NBA history to achieve the milestone. The 40-year-old superstar finished with 28 points, 11 rebounds, and 11 assists in a performance that demonstrated his enduring brilliance and ability to impact games at the highest level when it matters most.
The Lakers secured the 114-110 victory in overtime, with Austin Reaves providing crucial support with 24 points including five three-pointers. The victory improved Los Angeles to 47-32 on the season, maintaining their grip on the No. 3 seed in the tightly-contested Western Conference standings.
Jalen Green led the Rockets with 29 points in a losing effort, while Alperen Şengün recorded his own double-double. Houston, now 51-28, remains in the No. 2 position but saw their lead over the Lakers shrink with the defeat.
"Every time I step on the floor, I'm still trying to compete at the highest level and help my team win," James said post-game. "Records are great, but winning is what matters most to me."
The Lakers' victory护送 them within 1.5 games of the second-seeded Rockets with five games remaining in the regular season, setting up a compelling finish to the campaign.
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