With the Los Angeles Laker’s fifth straight victory, LeBron James became the first ever player in NBA history to record a triple-double against every team in the league.
James scored himself 25 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in their 112-107 win against the Oklahoma City Thunder which led to this history making night.
King James ranks fifth in the total triple-double recorded with 86 to his name, behind Russell Westbrook (141), NBA legends Oscar Robertson (181) and Magic Johnson (138), as well as Lakers assistant coach Jason Kidd (107). However, none of them except LeBron James did it against 30 different teams in the League.
Russell Westbrook is just 1 team away from matching James for this magnificent record and he has to do it against his former team, Oklahoma City Thunder. Westbrook has been playing for OKC since his debut in the NBA and is currently with Houston Rockets.
Source: NBA