Playing his 1,611th career game, the Los Angeles Lakers superstar tied Robert Parish's record for most regular-season game appearances in NBA history.
LeBron James just added a new achievement to his golden Hall of Fame resume.
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Available and playing for the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday against the Miami Heat, James has officially made his 1,611th appearance. He has now tied Robert Parish for most regular-season games played in NBA history.
Dealing with a foot injury, James managed to shed his questionable tag ahead of the Heat matchup after last Wednesday's road win over the Houston Rockets.
He is now poised to break Parish's record for most games played on the Lakers' Saturday showdown against the Orlando Magic.
LeBron, who now has made his 49th game this 2025-26 season for the Lakers, is also the NBA's all-time leader in points, minutes played, field goals made and field goals attempted.
He remains productive in his record-setting 23rd season, averaging 21.4 points, 6.8 assists and 5.7 rebounds.
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