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LeBron resets NBA record as oldest player with 3 straight triple-doubles

Lloyd Wekker
Lloyd Wekker 1 Min Read

LeBron James reset an NBA record he already owned in the Los Angeles Lakers’ 128-123 victory Wednesday over the Memphis Grizzlies.

The four-time MVP became the oldest player ever to register three straight triple-doubles, breaking the mark he established just over five years ago.

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James finished with 35 points, 14 assists, 12 boards, and one steal in 37 minutes of action. It’s his 40th career 30-point triple-double.

James now has four triple-doubles on the season and ranks fifth all time with 116 over 22 seasons in the Association. The 39-year-old entered Wednesday’s matchup averaging 23.2 points, 8.9 assists, and 7.7 boards across 10 appearances.

L.A. won its third consecutive contest to improve to 6-0 at home and 7-4 overall.

SOURCES:TheScore
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