Lakers' LeBron James makes announcement on historic NBA accomplishment

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LeBron James should be proud of how his 22nd NBA campaign played out. 

Although the Los Angeles Lakers failed to win a playoff series, James proved he’s still capable of being a high-impact asset at age 40. 

More impressively, the four-time Finals MVP made history on Friday, prompting him to craft an inspirational tweet on X/Twitter. 

“ALL NBA at 40,” James wrote. “Low key crazy to me right now!  Sitting here watching the playoffs just thinking about it. Blessed beyond I can even imagine.”

James earned an All-NBA second-team selection after averaging 24.4 points, 8.2 assists, and 7.8 rebounds per game, making him the oldest player to earn an All-NBA nod. 

The 6-foot-9 superhuman forward played well to start the year, but there’s no doubt that the midseason acquisition of Luka Doncic made his job a lot easier. 

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Doncic’s commitment to making timely and effective reads on the perimeter while drawing multiple defenders undoubtedly lowered James’ stress level on the hardwood. 

The Lakers finished the regular season with a respectable 50-32 record and the No. 3 seed in the Western Conference. 

However, due to the organization’s small-ball approach, the Timberwolves enjoyed a 4-1 first-round series victory over the star-studded Lakers. 

Still, James, who has a $52.6 million player option for the 2025-26 season, should feel confident in the franchise’s ability to land a talented forward or center in free agency, giving them a much-needed frontcourt weapon for the upcoming NBA campaign. 

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