Lakers’ LeBron James extends record with 21st All-NBA honor
- LeBron James received his 21st consecutive All-NBA honor in 2024-25, being named to the second team with the Los Angeles Lakers.
- James has maintained this streak since his second season in 2004-05, becoming the oldest player to earn All-NBA honors at age 40 or older.
- During the 2024-25 season, James played in 70 games and recorded averages of 24.4 points, over eight assists, and nearly eight rebounds per game, marking the first time since his rookie year that his scoring average fell below 25 points.
- LeBron James holds the all-time record with 21 All-NBA selections, surpassing Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar by a margin of six. His honors include 13 first-team and four second-team recognitions.
- James’ continued success highlights remarkable career durability and influence, with the option to earn $52 million next season—choosing to forgo it would allow him to enter unrestricted free agency.
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LeBron James, Giannis, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Headline 2024-25 All-NBA Teams
Reigning NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, three-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokić, two-time NBA MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo and now 21-time All-NBA Teamer LeBron James were among those who earned this year's All-NBA honors, which were announced on Friday.
LeBron James left in awe of his greatness as he celebrates All-NBA selection with heartfelt message: "Low key crazy to me right now"
LA Lakers superstar LeBron James, the oldest active player in the NBA, was named to the All-NBA Second Team on Friday to add to his illustrious career that has spanned over two decades.

Lakers’ LeBron James extends record with 21st All-NBA honor
LeBron James continues to achieve milestones during the latter stages of his career that only he has reached. James received 2024-25 All-NBA honors on Friday, named to the second team for the first time since 2021. His 21 All-NBA overall selections extend his record, a total that is now six more than Kobe Bryant, Tim Duncan and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. His 21 consecutive selections is, obviously, another record, and he’s the first player to be age 4…
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