The king has still got it. LeBron James went for 30 points while leading the Los Angeles Lakers to a 124â116 win over the Houston Rockets on Wednesday. He was the second-highest scorer in the game, trailing only teammate Luka DonÄiÄ.
The 41-year-old Lakers forward impressed fans and NBA analysts alike with his performance, which included several highlight-reel plays.
Among those impressed was the Rocketsâ Kevin Durant, who scored 18 points in the loss.
âI think he could play for another 4â5 years, to be honest,â Durant said when asked how long he thinks James could continue playing in the NBA.
Currently in his 23rd season, the thought of another four or five years of James playing seems far-fetched. However, with performances like Wednesday night, maybe it isnât out of the question.
James already leads the league in numerous career statistical categories, most notably as the all-time points scorer. He surpassed Kareem Abdul-Jabbarâs record in 2023. He also holds the record for the most total points combined across the regular season and playoffs.
In addition to scoring, James ranks first in total minutes played, field goals made, field goals attempted, and several other less notable accolades. James also reached a goal of his by playing with his son, Bronny James, which he had noted earlier in his career was an aspiration.
What’s Left for LeBron James to Prove
GettyHOUSTON, TEXAS – MARCH 16: LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers reacts during the game against the Houston Rockets at Toyota Center on March 16, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Kenneth Richmond/Getty Images)
At this stage of his career, itâs fair to question what more James could realistically prove. Anyone who is still questioning his GOAT status has likely made up their mind, and any additional awards, accolades, or career records would just be additional padding to an already unprecedented career.
However, itâs probably safe to say thereâs plenty heâd still like to accomplish.
James has won four NBA titles: two with the Miami Heat, one with the Cleveland Cavaliers, and one with the Lakers during the COVID bubble tournament in 2020. He remains two behind former Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards guard Michael Jordan, who many consider to be the only other contender for the title of best basketball player ever.
Winning again at his age would further separate him from past legends.
Another thing James could look to in his remaining seasons would be mentoring younger players. The front office paired the veteran with a young superstar in DonÄiÄ, and he could help his son Bronny become a more well-polished NBA player. Jamesâ son Bryce is also only a few years away from being eligible to play in the league, which could be another goal of his.
A Look at How How Long LeBron James Might Play
GettyLakers forward LeBron James.
Presuming when James will call it a career would be pure speculation. Chances are James himself doesnât have the answer.
He has continued to evolve his playing style as he has aged, and big nights like Wednesday show he still has the athletic ability to play like one of the best.
Other factors will also play a role, such as whether he continues to stay healthy and whether any other aspirations outside of basketball become of greater importance. Ultimately, James is in control of his own timeline, and weâll enjoy the ride as long as it lasts.
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