Published on April 4, 2026
LeBron James etched his name further into the annals of NBA history on Monday night as he led the Los Angeles Lakers to a significant victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers, marking a monumental achievement in his illustrious career. With this win, James surpassed Hall of Fame center Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the most combined regular-season and playoff victories, solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest to ever play the game.
The Lakers secured their triumph with a 112-102 score, propelled ’s impressive performance on the court. He finished the game with 26 points, 8 rebounds, and 7 assists, showcasing the all-around skill that has defined his two-decade-long career. The win not only adds to his individual accolades but also reignites the Lakers’ hopes for a successful postseason run.
As the final buzzer sounded, James was both celebrated and reflective, acknowledging the historical significance of the moment. “It’s a huge honor to be mentioned in the same breath as Kareem,” he said postgame. “To surpass him in wins is something I never thought I would achieve. Every game out there, I just try to play the right way and help my team win.”
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar himself congratulated James via social media, stating, “Congratulations, LeBron! Your excellence is an inspiration to all of us. Keep pushing the limits.” This acknowledgment from a legend only highlights the level of reverence James has earned over the years.
The Cavaliers, while defeated, put forth a strong effort led player, Donovan Mitchell, who scored 30 points. However, it was the Lakers’ second-half dominance that ultimately sealed their fate, as they outscored the Cavaliers 62-48 after halftime.
James’s new win record stands at 1,153 combined playoff and regular-season victories, a testament to his longevity and consistent performance at the highest level. As he continues to defy age and injury, fans and analysts alike wonder how many more records he will break before the end of his career.
Looking ahead, the Lakers will face a challenging schedule, but with James at the helm, there is renewed optimism and a sense of urgency as the team gears up for the playoff push. The milestone is not only a celebration of James’s individual skill but also a reminder of the collaborative spirit that defines basketball, particularly in a storied franchise like the Lakers.
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