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LOS ANGELES — The Lakers defeating a Mavericks team that sits 16 games under .500 wouldn’t typically be a feat to cheer about.

However, given that LA was playing without their starting center Deandre Ayton and their superstar Luka Dončić, the result was harder to achieve than the standings indicate.

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Luckily, the Lakers have LeBron James.

In a career filled with memorable moments, the King had one more on Thursday. He wasn’t just the team’s de facto leader, he was the best player on the court.

LeBron ended the game with 28 points, 10 rebounds, and 12 assists, marking his first triple-double of the season and making him the oldest player in NBA history to accomplish the feat.

“I think what it represents is pretty cool,” LeBron said postgame. “The fact that you can go out and be able to have an impact in three facets of the game. Rebounding, the assists, obviously, is what I love the most, being able to get my guys involved throughout my career, I’ve always loved that more than anything.”

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LeBron’s dominance started from the jump. He scored or assisted on the team’s first 23 points. This stretch featured seven assists, seven points, and a pair of rebounds. Thanks to his performance, the Lakers led 36-31 after one quarter.

However, this wasn’t a game where LeBron did his damage early and coasted the rest of the way. LA needed him to be great until late into this contest.

As the second half started, the Lakers were up by just one point. So, LeBron went to work.

He had a considerable bounce to his step and was embracing his defensive assignments at a higher level than usual and more than should be expected for a 41-year-old.

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LeBron continued to clean up the glass, helping LA win the battle of the boards, 44-28. And late in the third quarter, he had a dazzling dime to Jarred Vanderbilt, leading to an easy dunk that pushed the lead up to 14.



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