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LeBron Becomes Oldest Ever With Triple-Double

At 41 years and 44 days old, he passed Karl Malone's record while destroying Dallas and questioning whether he even wants to retire
Sarki SamsonBy Sarki SamsonFebruary 13, 2026 Sports No Comments4 Mins Read
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Lebron James at Target Center in Minneapolis (Photo credit: Nagashia Jackson for rolling out)
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LeBron James did something Thursday night that he’d never done in 23 years, and something no player his age has ever done. He orchestrated the Lakers’ first 23 points in the first quarter alone the longest such streak to start a game in his entire career. Then he finished with 28 points, 12 assists, and 10 rebounds to become the oldest player in NBA history to post a triple-double. At 41 years and 44 days old, he passed Karl Malone’s record of 40 years and 127 days. The Lakers beat Dallas 124-104. And somehow, James made it all seem like just another night at the office for a guy who refuses to accept that he’s supposed to slow down.

What’s remarkable about LeBron at 41 isn’t just that he can still do this

It’s that he seems genuinely appreciative of moments that would make most players feel like they’re grasping at legacy. “I’m more appreciative of moments like this in my career, understanding where I’m at,” he said. “I’m at the later stage of my journey, so definitely taking it in a little bit more.” That’s not some nostalgic retirement speech. That’s a guy being honest about where he is while also refusing to apologize for still being excellent.

This performance came two days after James missed his 18th game of the season, ending his 21-year All-NBA streak. He couldn’t reach the 65-game threshold for eligibility because of left foot arthritis. That’s the kind of thing that would devastate most 41-year-olds. Instead, James responded by putting up a triple-double against a playoff contender. It’s almost like he was saying: yeah, I might miss games and my All-NBA streak is over, but my game is perfectly fine.

Lakers coach JJ Redick, who’s only four months older than LeBron but has been retired as a player for five years, perfectly captured what makes this different. “I don’t take for granted how good he is. I recognize that on a daily basis,” Redick said. “It’s really just the day-to-day professionalism and care factor that he exhibits that is the most remarkable thing.” He called LeBron’s career a “23-year prime,” which is basically saying LeBron hasn’t had a decline phase yet. Different versions of LeBron, sure. But a decline? Not really.

The real question now is whether LeBron wants to keep doing this at all.

He’s in the final year of his contract and genuinely undecided about a 24th season. But he was crystal clear Thursday: it’s not because his game is deteriorating. “My game is not going anywhere,” he said flatly. “It’s just my body. It’s so many more factors that come with how long will I play the game.” He admitted the key issue is mental whether he can stay in love with the process. If his mind goes, his body follows. If that happens, then the love and fun disappear too.

This was LeBron’s first triple-double of the season and his 123rd career triple-double, good for fifth all-time. Jason Kidd, who retired at 40 with 107 triple-doubles, acknowledged what LeBron’s longevity actually proves: “It just shows someone who’s taken care of his body and his mind up to this point is playing the game the right way. And at a high level.”

The win snapped a two-game losing streak and pushed the Lakers to 33-21 heading into All-Star break.LeBron will play in his 22nd All-Star Game Sunday more appearances than anyone else ever. He’s not getting much rest, but he doesn’t seem to mind. “I’m a goofy-ass 41-year-old kid,” he said. “I get to play basketball. They pay me to play basketball. Why wouldn’t I be happy? I just love what I do. It’s pretty cool.”

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