LeBron James becomes oldest player to score 40 points in NBA history, dropping 42 in Lakers’ victory
- LeBron James became the oldest player in NBA history to score 40 points, achieving 42 points in the Los Angeles Lakers' 120-112 victory over the Golden State Warriors.
- James, at 40 years and 38 days old, surpassed Michael Jordan's record of 43 points at 40 years and 4 days old.
- In addition to his 42 points, James recorded 17 rebounds and 8 assists, leading the Lakers to their 10th win in 12 games.
- The Lakers maintained control throughout the game, never trailing and ultimately winning despite a late push from the Warriors.
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