Physical and mental longevity
STAY TUNED: With 50 games played this season, LeBron James will become the all-time leader in NBA games played.
More history is coming. 👑 pic.twitter.com/Pyb7epqPNH
— Witness King James (@WITNESSKJ) October 6, 2025
The longevity of LeBron James isn’t just physical—it’s mental. In the NBA, few players last beyond 15 seasons. He’s now entering his 23rd. He’s played more games than legends like Kareem, Vince Carter, or Shaquille O’Neal, and he’s done it while maintaining elite performance. His scoring average still hovers above 25 points per game, and his impact on both ends of the floor remains strong.
A player who stays relevant
Beyond the stats, LeBron James represents a redefinition of what longevity means in sports. It’s not just about sticking around—it’s about staying relevant. While some speculate about his retirement, he keeps adding minutes, games, and legacy. Because if LeBron has made anything clear, it’s that his career isn’t measured by what’s left—it’s measured by what he still has to offer.