LeBron hits another milestone

LeBron James recorded a triple‑double — 21 points, 10 rebounds, 12 assists — in the Lakers’ 120–101 win over the Washington Wizards, extending his record as the oldest player to post a triple‑double at 41. The game and statline were widely noted in postgame coverage and video highlights from March 30. ( )

He did it at exactly 41 years and 90 days old, pushing the mark for oldest player with a triple‑double even further. (nba.com) The night produced the 125th regular‑season triple‑double of his career and was his third triple‑double of the 2025–26 campaign. (cbsnews.com) LeBron first claimed the “oldest triple‑double” record on Feb. 12, 2026 — at 41 years, 44 days against the Dallas Mavericks — when he surpassed Karl Malone’s previous mark of 40 years, 127 days. (espn.com) The win moved the Lakers to 49–26 on the season (25–12 at home), part of a run that has pushed them comfortably toward the top of the Western Conference standings. (espn.com) Role players also stepped up: Austin Reaves finished with 19 points and nine assists, while Rui Hachimura and Deandre Ayton chipped in double‑figure scoring to support the veteran performance. (espn.com)

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