On February 13, 2026, LeBron James became the oldest player in NBA history to register a triple-double, guiding the Los Angeles Lakers to a win.
The performance added another milestone to the 20-time All-Star’s résumé, cementing his status as the league’s standard-bearer for longevity. His triple-double came in the Lakers’ triumph, although the team did not release further game details immediately after the final buzzer.
By setting the new age benchmark, James surpassed the previous record for the oldest player with a triple-double, extending a career already dotted with all-time marks and championships.
Source: New York Post