So far, LeBron James has indeed set a number of impressive records in the NBA, including becoming the oldest player to average the most points per game in a single season in NBA history at the age of 39.
The total points this season have reached 1724 points, and the Lakers have 4 games left this season, even if James plays all these 4 games and does not score every game, he has averaged 23.9 points per game this season. The achievement surpassed the record held by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the 1985-86 season, when he averaged 23.4 points per game at the age of 38.
It's rare in NBA history to see a player perform at such a high level at the end of his career, and James' achievement is another testament to his extraordinary career. Not only is he known for his physical fitness, technique, and basketball IQ, but he also influences the entire NBA with his consistent competitive form and desire to win.
It is worth noting that James' record was accomplished in the context of an extraordinary season, when the NBA's schedule and game schedule changed due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. It may have challenged the fitness and form of all the players, but James' ability to maintain a high level of performance underscores his greatness even more.