Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James. Stephen Lew-USA TODAY Sports

Every record LeBron James broke in his remarkable 21st season

By every metric imaginable, LeBron James had the greatest 21st season by any player in NBA history. On Sunday, the Lakers star wrapped up his campaign with an astonishing stat line of 28 points, 17 assists, 11 rebounds and five steals as his team put away the Pelicans to clinch the eighth seed.

James broke several records as a 39-year-old in the league, and here we summarize his list of feats.

  • Averaged the most points (25.7) by the oldest player in the league at age 39, surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 23.4 PPG in the 1985-86 season. The oldest player in the league has averaged 7.7 points in a season, per NewsNet. James shattered the mold by 18 points. 
  • Oldest player ever to shoot over 40 percent from three, surpassing Ray Allen who shot 45 percent from deep as a 36-year-old in the 2011-12 season.
  • First player in history with 25+ PPG, 8+ APG, 50+ FG%, and 40+ 3P% in a single season. 

Oh, and lest we forget, James shot better from three than Stephen Curry in his 21st season.

While some may disregard some of these feats as longevity stats, the fact that James became an elite three-point sniper at age 39 is mindboggling. He redefined what the oldest player in the league is capable of. 

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