The Los Angeles Lakers staged a thrilling 120-114 comeback victory over the Memphis Grizzlies, with LeBron James once again proving his enduring value to the team.
James not only guided the Lakers back from a 16-point deficit but also achieved another historic milestone, moving past Chris Paul into second place on the all-time assists list when combining regular-season and playoff games.
Game Performance
LeBron finished with:
- 26 points
- 7 rebounds
- 10 assists
- 37 minutes played
- Shooting 57% from the field
He controlled the offense, pushed the pace, and made crucial plays late in the game when every possession mattered.
Historic Achievement
Already the NBA’s all-time leading scorer, James now sits second in combined assists, cementing his reputation as the most complete offensive force in league history. No player has sustained such a balance of scoring and playmaking for as long as LeBron has.
Lakers’ Offensive Balance
With Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves shouldering more of the scoring load, James has embraced a playmaking role. His ability to read defenses and create opportunities keeps the Lakers’ offense balanced and efficient, ensuring they remain competitive in the Western Conference.