LeBron James Ties Record and Doncic Scores 60 Points: NBA in Ecstasy

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Record-Breaking and Emotional Night in the NBA

The NBA’s Thursday was full of memorable moments, with outstanding individual performances and results that set the tone for the regular season.

The game between the Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat was one of the most outstanding matchups, culminating in the Lakers’ victory 134-126.

LeBron James, at 41 years old, tied the historical record of 1,611 regular season games played, a mark that Robert Parish held for almost three decades. James continues to demonstrate his relevance and continues to expand his legacy in the league.

The forward achieved a triple-double with 19 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists, consolidating his importance in the team.

Luka Dončić shined on offense, scoring 60 points with nine three-pointers. This was his second game of the season with more than 50 points, establishing himself as one of the most outstanding players in the NBA.

The Lakers’ victory marked their eighth consecutive win, allowing them to climb to third place in the Western Conference.

Wembanyama leads Spurs to playoffs

In another match, Victor Wembanyama was key in the San Antonio Spurs’ 101-100 victory over the Phoenix Suns, securing their playoff qualification.

The French center scored the decisive basket in the final seconds and finished with 34 points and 12 rebounds.

His performance led a comeback by the Spurs, who managed to reverse a significant disadvantage in the final minutes of the game.

With this result, San Antonio returns to the playoffs, driven by the leadership of their young star, marking a new chapter for the franchise.

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