James makes history as Lakers down Spurs

LeBron James records a fourth straight triple-double for the first time in his career as the LA Lakers beat the San Antonio Spurs.

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LeBron James recorded a triple-double for the fourth game in a row - the first time he has done so in his career - as the Los Angeles Lakers beat the San Antonio Spurs 120-115 in the NBA Cup. The 39-year-old managed 15 points, 15 rebounds and 12 assists as the Lakers started the defence of their title. It is the first time in James' 22-year NBA career that he has recorded a triple-double - reaching double digits in three out of the five statistical categories - in four consecutive matches.

That is despite the four-time NBA champion criticising his own display against the Spurs. "The best thing about my game is I can have [no] rhythm offensively and still have an impact on the game," James said. "I was able to do that tonight.



" James' performance means he has matched the Lakers' franchise record for consecutive triple-doubles, set by Russell Westbrook in 2021 and Magic Johnson in 1987. The Lakers won the inaugural NBA Cup in 2023, beating the Indiana Pacers 123-109 in the final..