Against the Grizzlies, James played 37 minutes and shot 13-of-25, including 8-of-14 three-pointers and had 37 points, 13 rebounds, 7 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks.

Prior to that, James had scored 30+ in 5 consecutive games, counting this game, James got 30+ in the 6th consecutive game. So far this season, James has won 14 30+ times, ranking first in the league, and James has only played 24 games in total, more than half of which have won 30+.
It is worth mentioning that in addition to James, the players who have scored the most 30+ this season are Durant, Curry and Trae Young, who have all scored 13 30+ times, tied for second in the league.
Durant returned against the 76ers today and scored 30+, counting the previous 4 games, Durant has also cut 30+ in 5 consecutive games. In addition, Durant's average score per game is close to 30 points, ranking first in the league, while James's average of 28 points per game is second only to Durant.
What's even more rare for James is that he is 37 years old and can still get so many 30+ in the 19th season of his career. Never before in NBA history has a player been able to get that many 30+ in its 19th season. In addition to James, only Nowitzki (1 time), Crawford (1 time) and Kobe Bryant (12 times) have scored 30+ in the 19th season of their careers, and they add up to as many as James.
In addition, James has averaged 28 points per game this season, and no player in NBA history has ever averaged such a high average of points per game in the 19th season of his career.
James' performance on the offensive end this season can be said to be phenomenal, historical level, but unfortunately, the Lakers' record is not strong. James scored 30+ in 6 consecutive games, but the Lakers only won 1. The Lakers' current record is only 17 wins and 19 losses, with a winning percentage of less than 50%, which greatly fails to live up to James's miraculous performance.