When you've played in the NBA for as long as LeBron James has, you're going to set some unique records. But his latest is impressive, even for The King.
On Wednesday, the three 2023-24 All-NBA teams were announced, with LeBron making the third team for the fourth time in his career. With that nod, James became the youngest and oldest player ever to make any All-NBA team. While he is no longer at the peak of his powers, he still had a phenomenal season, shooting a career-high from three-point range while playing in 71 games, his most over the last six years. Of course, LeBron only cares about rings at this point in his Hall of Fame career, but if he keeps playing at this high a level, he could very well become the first 40-year-old to make an All-NBA team next season.
Which brings us to today's quiz of the day. LeBron also became the first player in league history to make 20 All-NBA teams throughout his career, a record that will likely go unchallenged for some time, if ever. In NBA history, 25 NBA players have made either the first, second, or third All-NBA Team 10 or more times throughout their careers. So, with that in mind, how many of the 25 can you name in five minutes?
Good luck!