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O'Neal retweet: James has 5 records that may never be broken, NBA Kings

Recently, NBA legend Big Shark O'Neal retweeted a tweet on social media about James' unbreakable pentathlon, who is the king of the NBA. The five records are James' career 40,000 points, 8,000 playoff points, 20 All-Star and 20 NBA All-NBA First Team awards, and winning championships with three teams and being named the Finals Most Valuable Player (FMVP).

O'Neal retweet: James has 5 records that may never be broken, NBA Kings

Since entering the NBA in '03, James has quickly become the center of public attention. James beat Anthony to become the Rookie of the Year in his rookie season and was drafted to the American Dream Team in '04, where he rose to prominence as a regular season MVP contender.

O'Neal retweet: James has 5 records that may never be broken, NBA Kings

Despite the criticism that James has been criticized for playing for multiple teams, James has been able to quickly establish him as a championship favorite regardless of the team. During the Cavaliers 1.0 period, James did not help the team win the championship, but he became the best record in the league many times. The Heat won two championships, and both the Cavaliers 2.0 and the Lakers helped the team win the O'Brien Cup.

O'Neal retweet: James has 5 records that may never be broken, NBA Kings

Today, James is still in excellent form, and his record is almost unmatched in the history of the NBA. This requires not only great pitch technique, but also great physical fitness. And according to James's current state, maybe he can play in the NBA until he is 45 years old.