LeBron James records historic stat line in Lakers' loss to Mavericks

LeBron James produced 30 points, 15 assists and nine rebounds in the Los Angeles Lakers' loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday, marking the first such exact stat line in NBA history for a player his age. At 41 years old, James achieved a feat no other player has matched after turning 33. The performance highlights the Lakers' challenges with injuries to Luka Dončić and Austin Reaves.

James took 22 shots, his most since a December game against the Clippers, and set a season-high with 15 assists. This marks the 58th time in his career he has reached at least those thresholds, underscoring his enduring skill despite his age. The Lakers fell short in the contest, continuing a tough stretch marked by roster issues. The team enjoyed success in March, losing only twice, with ball-handling distributed to Dončić and Austin Reaves. Injuries struck in a single night in Oklahoma City, sidelining Reaves for four to six weeks and Dončić with a Grade 2 hamstring strain. Dončić is currently in Spain pursuing experimental treatment to accelerate his recovery. Lakers officials face an uphill battle in the playoffs as underdogs, with the Nuggets recently overtaking them for the Western Conference's No. 3 seed. James has historically shouldered heavy loads, though recent roster moves aimed to reduce his usage. His Sunday output serves as a reminder of his capabilities amid the absences.

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