Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James is the oldest NBA player right now, born on December 30, 1984.
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The NBA, a league demanding peak physical performance with an intense 82-game season, is evolving to prioritize youth and athleticism, making it harder for veterans to keep their spots.
Yet, despite the NBA's trend toward younger players, several seasoned players continue to defy time, proving that experience and skill can outlast youthful explosiveness.
Here are the oldest players in the NBA right now.
Oldest NBA players in 2024-25 season
No. Player Team Born
1. LeBron James Los Angeles Lakers 1984-12-30
2. Chris Paul San Antonio Spurs 1985-05-06
3. Taj Gibson Charlotte Hornets 1985-06-24
4. Kyle Lowry Philadelphia 76ers 1986-03-25
5. Garrett Temple Toronto Raptors 1986-05-08
6. Al Horford Boston Celtics 1986-06-03
7. Jeff Green Houston Rockets 1986-08-28
8. James Johnson Indiana Pacers 1987-02-20
9. Joe Ingles Minnesota Timberwolves 1987-10-02
10. Mike Conley Minnesota Timberwolves 1987-10-11
Who is the oldest player in the NBA right now?
Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James is the current oldest NBA player, born December 30, 1984.
As the oldest person in the NBA and the only 40-year-old player, James continues to defy Father Time, remaining one of the most dominant forces in the game.
LeBron James dunking
LeBron James dunking
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In his 22nd season, he continues to put up elite numbers, averaging 25.0 points, 8.5 assists, and 8.2 rebounds per game, showing no signs of slowing down.
Beyond his on-court achievements, LeBron made NBA history by sharing the court with his son, Bronny James.
This unprecedented moment further strengthens James' GOAT case, proving not only his longevity but also his ability to compete at the highest level across generations.
Who is the second oldest player in the NBA?
LeBron James' close friend and fellow league legend Chris Paul is the second oldest active NBA player, born on May 6, 1985.
He remains a highly effective presence on the court, averaging 8.9 points, 7.9 assists, and 3.7 rebounds for the San Antonio Spurs.
With his on-court contributions and valuable mentorship of the young Spurs squad, Paul looks poised to extend his career for several more years and climb the all-time point guard ranking even further.
Chris Paul and Victor Wembanyama
Chris Paul and Victor Wembanyama
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An interesting trend on this list is that three of the oldest players – Chris Paul, Kyle Lowry, and Mike Conley – are also among the NBA's shortest active players.
Standing at just 6 feet tall (183 cm), they continue to showcase remarkable longevity despite lacking the size and physical advantages of many of their peers.
With other all-time greats, such as Stephen Curry (turning 37 on March 14) and Kevin Durant (turning 37 on September 29), we are witnessing a fascinating phenomenon: the sustained excellence of 'old NBA players playing' at an elite level.
While many athletes see a decline in performance with age, these veterans are defying expectations.
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