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Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James added another historic milestone to his résumé Saturday, surpassing Robert Parish for the most games played in NBA history.
The milestone came during the Lakers’ game against the Orlando Magic, the fourth contest of the team’s ongoing six-game road trip. James was in the starting lineup alongside Luka Dončić, Marcus Smart, Austin Reaves and Deandre Ayton as he officially moved past Parish on the league’s all-time games played list.
James appeared in his 1,612th career game, breaking Parish’s long-standing mark of 1,611 — a record that stood for nearly three decades.
LeBron James Reflects on Longevity and Availability
James has long emphasized availability as a cornerstone of his career.
“It’s not something I set out to do,” James said, via ESPN. “The one thing that I’ve always had in my mind is that you can’t be a leader if you’re not available to your teammates.”
Now in his 23rd NBA season, James continues to perform at an elite level while maintaining remarkable durability.
His longevity has been fueled by a meticulous approach to training, recovery and overall health — a commitment that has allowed him to remain productive deep into his career.
Robert Parish Praises LeBron James’ Historic Achievement
Parish, a Hall of Famer who held the record for nearly 30 years, expressed admiration for James’ accomplishment.
“If anyone is deserving of breaking the Iron Man record, I would say LeBron James is,” Parish told ESPN’s Dave McMenamin. “Because he takes such good care of himself.”
Parish, who surpassed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s previous mark in 1996, said James’ approach mirrors his own dedication to fitness and longevity.
“It’s a testament to not only my longevity, but LeBron’s longevity,” Parish added.
Lakers Star Continues Elite Production in Year 23
James’ milestone comes amid another productive stretch for the Lakers.
In a recent performance against the Miami Heat, he recorded a triple-double with 19 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists, continuing to impact the game across multiple facets.
The 41-year-old forward is averaging over 20 points per game this season, maintaining All-Star level production while anchoring Los Angeles’ push toward the postseason.
Lakers Lean on LeBron James During Playoff Push
The Lakers continue to rely heavily on James’ leadership and consistency as they navigate a competitive Western Conference.
His presence remains central to the team’s success, particularly in high-pressure moments late in games.
With the regular season entering its final stretch, James’ ability to stay on the floor has become even more valuable.
LeBron James’ Legacy Continues to Grow
With the games played record now his, James adds another milestone to a résumé that already includes:
Four NBA championships
Four MVP awards
Four Finals MVPs
The NBA’s all-time scoring record
The most All-Star selections in league history
Lakers Star Redefining Longevity in Modern NBA
Breaking Parish’s record underscores more than just durability — it highlights sustained excellence over two decades.
Few players in NBA history have maintained such a high level of performance while remaining consistently available.
For James, the milestone reflects a career defined by discipline, preparation and an enduring commitment to excellence — one that continues to redefine longevity in the modern NBA.