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7 consecutive games to get 30+, comparable to Jordan and comparable to Kobe, but James is already 37 years old

James played a very good performance in the Lakers' 139-104 win over the Trail Blazers, which was also his first game on his 37th birthday.

7 consecutive games to get 30+, comparable to Jordan and comparable to Kobe, but James is already 37 years old

James played 29 minutes and shot 16-of-26, including 5-of-10 three-pointers and 6-of-9 from the free throw line, and had 43 points, 14 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks.

Of all the players over the age of 37 and under 38, James' 43 is the second-highest on record, behind Kobe Bryant's 60 points in the retirement game. Although Bryant scored a lot higher than James, it was obtained in the special circumstances of the retirement game, and Kobe Bryant shot 50 times in this game, almost twice as much as James, so there is no comparison.

7 consecutive games to get 30+, comparable to Jordan and comparable to Kobe, but James is already 37 years old

James also became the fourth-longest player in history to have 40 points and 10 rebounds in a single game, behind Jordan, Abdul-Abdul-Jabbar and Carl Malone. But if it's 43 points and 14 rebounds, James is the oldest player to get that statistic.

Counting this game, James has scored at least 30 points in seven consecutive games and shot at least 50% of the shots in each game. Except for James, only Jordan (8 games) has played such a performance at the age of 30, but it must be noted that James got it at the age of 37.

James is the oldest player in NBA history to score 30+ in 7 consecutive games, and the first Lakers player to score 30+ in 7 consecutive games after Kobe Bryant in 2012, and 7 consecutive games 30+ also tied James's personal career record.

7 consecutive games to get 30+, comparable to Jordan and comparable to Kobe, but James is already 37 years old

In the last seven games, James has averaged 36 points per game and shot 58.0 percent from the field. As a result, James' scoring average this season has also risen to 28.6 points per game, ranking second in the league after Durant, which is also the fourth highest average of James' career. James' true shooting percentage this season has also reached 62.7%, the third highest in his career.

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