LeBron James has reached a point in his long career where every game carries extra weight. The Los Angeles Lakers star is in his 23rd NBA season and is approaching 41, yet he continues to play at a high level. His long list of records includes a streak that no other player in league history has matched.

According to ESPN, LeBron has placed his historic All-Star NBA streak at risk after missing the first 14 games of the season due to sciatica. Rich Paul, his longtime agent and close friend, explained that the only way the streak can stay alive is if LeBron James plays almost every remaining game. The NBA rule requires at least 65 games for postseason awards, and LeBron can now miss only two more games for the rest of the year.

This update added a key message from Paul. “Look, at 41 years

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