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[StatMuse] LeBron since turning 38 years old on Dec. 30: 37.0 PPG 9.7 RPG 8..6 APG Leading the league in PPG + RPG + APG in that stretch.



[StatMuse] LeBron since turning 38 years old on Dec. 30: 37.0 PPG 9.7 RPG 8..6 APG Leading the league in PPG + RPG + APG in that stretch.

by horseshoeoverlook

38 Comments

  1. WhatTheRickIsDoin

    And it’s a damn shame what he still has to do to drag this roster to Ws

  2. Resident_Frame

    He’ll be the consensus goat after he retires. This shit is getting ridiculous LeBron

  3. jinja31wldd

    Gonna fuck around and average 30 again huh?

  4. Father time is too busy attending to Brady right now

  5. skurred666666

    Despite high scores being a bit more standard these days for elite players, it’s still unreal that LeBron can do this at age 38

  6. dank-kush

    This guys actually gonna be a 20ppg scorer till he’s 45

  7. inoriacc

    At this point even tho Lakers are losing, witnessing the guy do this absurd shit is enjoyable to watch.

    GOAT

  8. Millionaire007

    What not banging a Kardashian do to a mfer

  9. TheAsianToothpik

    Start off the season slow, with critics calling you washed.

    Slowly improve performance in line with career averages.

    Long term injury/roster turnover forces increased offensive load.

    Turn into LeThanos and post historic performances/the fuckery continues (<– you are here in the Lebron James experience).

  10. DivineEmperor11

    Beating Father Time, he’s looking unstoppable and in the greatest shape of his life!

  11. Champion-of-the-Sun5

    2nd greatest player of all time further solidifying himself as the 2nd greatest player of all time

  12. John_Lives

    Only 37 PPG? As a superstar in your prime, you really should be averaging your age

  13. Levels2ThisBruh

    Lebron is just unreal. Dude is dunking all over Father Time.

  14. How? How are there any basketball fans who can watch this man play and choose to hate on him?

    This is an “appreciate greatness” moment on steroids. It’s going to be a long time, if ever, that we see a basketball player have the combined talent and longevity that LeBron does. I’m gonna miss the hell out of him when he’s gone and we can’t watch nights like this anymore.

  15. Uebelkraehe

    Entering his prime, we can expect a lot from this talented young player.

  16. barley77

    What’s wild to me is that talking heads debate whether he should be an all star starter / whether he’s just getting in based on legacy

  17. Freeronharper

    Lakers are wasting the last years of the greatest player most of you nephews will ever see and buss and pelinkA are to busy 69ing to care. “Sauces say”

  18. But can he give us 1 injury per dunk like FMVP and Warriors legend Andrew Iguodala?

  19. GoDLY_PoWERFUL_MooN

    Leading the league in rebounds and assists? I find that hard to believe, unless it’s one of those cherry picked ones.

  20. DwellerInIce

    The only reason he is not the oldest active player is because Iggy and UD have played a combined 78 minutes of garbage time.

  21. math-yoo

    This kid has a future in the league. Hope he gets some playing time with the starters.

  22. KnickedUp

    Do you guys think he will ever pass Kareem in points?

  23. tekkers_for_debrz

    I want to see if the new generation of superstars can play like him at this age because it might just be a technology thing where our understanding of athletic science has improved so much the longevity of athletes is crazy now. However just looking at soccer and looking at Ronaldo who’s the same age and had an incredible fall off, we know that’s just not true. Lebron is just an insane athlete and it makes no sense.

  24. Hollerino

    Dudes pretty good I guess…Can’t wait to see what he does 10 years from now.

  25. NixonsParanoia

    I mean this is crazy impressive. But to be totally accurate, Tyrese Haliburton was averaging 10.3 APG in that stretch before missing the past 2 games with injury.

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