Entertainment Sports

Inside the LeBron numbers: The ‘kid from Akron’ is now the NBA’s oldest player

LeBron James was the youngest player on the floor when he made his NBA debut 20 years ago.

He’s now the oldest player in the league.

The Kid from Akron — what James still calls himself — isn’t a kid anymore, and the 38-year-old enters this season as the NBA’s most senior player. He was only No. 3 on that list last season, behind Udonis Haslem (who played his last game two days shy of turning 43) and Andre Iguodala (who retired at 39).

James wasn’t the league’s youngest player as a rookie; Darko Milicic, the No. 2 pick in the 2003 draft and taken one spot behind James, is a few months younger than James. Milicic made his debut two days after James did.

Here’s a look inside the numbers as James is set to embark on his 21st NBA season, and first as the league’s eldest statesman:

CHASING KAREEM — AGAIN

Just like last year, when he was pursuing the league’s all-time scoring mark, James is chasing a scoring record held by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

Abdul-Jabbar averaged 23.4 points in the 1985-86 season. That’s the record for scoring average by the oldest player in the league in a season. Abdul-Jabbar turned 39 that year.

Abdul-Jabbar spent five seasons as the league’s oldest player. He’s the only “oldest player” to average 20 points in a season; Abdul-Jabbar did that twice, also averaging 22 points per game in 1984-85.

James has never averaged less than 20.9 points in a season (that was his rookie year) and averaged 28.9 points last season.

20 AT 39

Only two players have averaged 20 points in a season where they were 39 or older. James turns 39 on Dec. 30.

Both of those instances came in the 2002-03 season. Karl Malone averaged 20.6 points as a 39-year-old, and Michael Jordan averaged exactly 20.0 points in the season where he turned 40.

IN SEASON 21

James is entering his 21st NBA season.

Nobody has ever averaged more than 7.4 points in their 21st NBA season; Vince Carter did that in 2018-19, the same season where Dirk Nowitzki averaged 7.3.

Only four other players besides Carter and Nowitzki actually played in a 21st season — Moses Malone, Kevin Garnett, Kevin Willis and Robert Parish.

James already has the records for scoring average by a player in his 18th, 19th and 20th season.

ALL-STAR LEVEL

The “oldest player” in an NBA season has been picked for the All-Star Game on 13 previous occasions. It happened with Abdul-Jabbar five times, with John Havlicek three times and once each for Larry Costello, Slater Martin, Bobby Wanzer, Johnny Green and Robert Parish.

Parish was the most recent player with that distinction; he was an All-Star in 1991 at the age of 37.

James has been an All-Star selection 19 times, tied with Abdul-Jabbar for the most in NBA history. James has appeared in all 19 of those games; that’s a record for All-Star appearances, one more than Abdul-Jabbar.

DOUBLE FIGURES

Barring something shocking, it’s reasonable to think James will average at least 10 points per game this season.

It’s been a long time since the “oldest player” did that.

The last player to average double figures in a season as the NBA’s oldest guy was John Stockton, who averaged 10.8 points for Utah in 2002-03. Stockton turned 41 that season; he spent two years as the league’s oldest player and missed zero games in that span.

The closest to double-figure averaging since was Shaquille O’Neal, who averaged 9.2 points in 2010-11 — his last season, and his only season spent as the league’s oldest player.

WHAT’S AVERAGE?

On average, the “oldest player” in the NBA has averaged 7.8 points per game.

Abdul-Jabbar’s 23.4 points in 1985-86 is the record; seven players wound up averaging 1 point per game or less, with Mike Novak’s 0.2-point average (he made one free throw in five games) the record for lowest, set in 1953-54.

NUMBER 43

James will become the 43rd player in NBA history to hold the distinction of being the league’s “oldest player.”

Most players — 26 of the previous 42 — held that crown for just one year. Among them: Paul Silas, who was James’ first NBA coach when the then-18-year-old entered the league with Cleveland.

Some got the “oldest player” title under most unusual circumstances; Bob Cousy was the league’s oldest player for seven games in the 1969-70 season because he briefly came back after retiring six years earlier, and Nat Hickey — the league’s oldest player ever — was a coach who activated himself for two games with the Providence Steamrollers in 1948 as a 45-year-old. He scored two points.

Robert Parish was the league’s oldest player for seven seasons, the most in NBA history. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar held the title in five seasons; Elvin Hayes and Vince Carter in four seasons; Kevin Willis, Larry Costello, Dikembe Mutombo, Johnny Green, Udonis Haslem, John Havlicek and Al Cervi in three seasons; and Slater Martin, Dolph Schayes, Bobby Wanzer, Andre Miller and John Stockton all had it in two seasons.

Among the others who wound up as the league’s oldest player in a season: Silas, Cousy, Hickey, Lenny Wilkens, Shaquille O’Neal, Grant Hill, Steve Nash, Dale Ellis and Sam Perkins.

40K WATCH

James enters this season 1,348 points shy of the 40,000 mark for his regular-season career.

At his current averages — about 27 points per game in his career, about 29 points per game last season — James would need somewhere around 47 to 50 games this season to reach the 40,000-point mark.

That would mean James could hit that milestone in late January or early February, if he doesn’t miss games in the interim.

Related Posts

El nuevo super yate catamarán de Rafa Nadal se ha revelado

Un barco que mantiene comodidades de un nivel que pueden catalogarse como de una mansión Los yates de lujo en la actualidad son verdaderas mansiones flotantes y las celebridades, famosos y millonarios logran disfrutar…

Roban en casa de Sergio Ramos y Pilar Rubio en Sevilla con sus cuatro hijos dentro

El diario ABC informa que el 20 de septiembre la casa de Sergio Ramos y Pilar Rubio en Sevilla fue asaltada durante un partido y que durante el…

Shohei Ohtani tracker: Can the Dodgers star attain a 55-55 season after a record 50-50 season?

Shohei Ohtani achieved the never-before-seen 50-50 season on Sept. 19, with 50 home runs and 50 steals in the same season. Then he reached the 51-51 club in the same game while…

LeBron James reveals ‘special handshake’ with Jayson Tatum after Olympics gold medal

LeBron James and Jayson Tatum will be starring in the Netflix show the ‘Starting 5’ giving fans a glimpse about their lives LeBron James share a handshake with…

‘Put Your Phone Away’: Son Charlie Drives Tiger Woods Mad With His Bad Habit, the 48YO Once Revealed

Looking down, missing life’s beauty. This poignant concern resonated deeply with golf legend Tiger Woods, particularly during the 2023 PNC Championship. The annual event showcases harmony and camaraderie, with golf…

Priyanka Chopra opens up about her ambition, reveals Nick Jonas finds it attractive

Priyanka Chopra who has gained worldwide fame talking about her ambition, revealed that Nick Jonas supports her profession and the couple celebrate each other’s wins. Priyanka Chopra opens…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *