Watch: LeBron Reacts To Making NBA History With Triple-Double Against Thunder

The Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder, and this game was really special for LeBron James. King James is the first player to record a triple-double against all 30 NBA teams. The Lakers superstar made NBA history, and he won’t stop here. If you still think that his performance has dropped, now is the real time to change your mind.

The 112-107 win proved that the Lakers own the conference, and they are on a good way to become champions this season. The Oklahoma City Thunder had zero chance against the king and his team. Let’s just say that the Lakers owned this game. This doesn’t come as a surprise, because LeBron promised to take the Lakers to the finals.

Let’s go back to the game against the Thunder. The king finished the game with 25 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists. His team is 12-2 at this point of the regular season. This triple-double increased LeBron’s list of accomplishments, and his mom is more than proud.

King James isn’t averaging a triple-double, but it’s a regular occurrence in his games. LeBron averages 25 points, 7.6 rebounds and a career-high 11.2 assists per game. Anthony Davis was an incredible addition to the team, and he’s exactly what LeBron needed to lead the team to the NBA playoffs.

LeBron is making history

This triple-double was LeBron’s fifth of the regular season. He will get a chance to record his second triple-double against Oklahoma on Friday. The teams will meet for a rematch in Oklahoma City.

Head coach Frank Vogel is really proud of his offensive monsters, and he really likes how LeBron leads the game. They discuss his minutes on the field, but LeBron doesn’t always listen. He likes to push things a little further, and always stays a few extra minutes. However, Vogel wants him healthy for the postseason.

Is LeBron ready for the postseason? Of course he is. He has plenty of time to rest this summer. It was his first free summer in a really long time. Let’s see if that rest was enough for him to win a title with the Lakers.

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