Chicago – December 06, 2025
LeBron James’ remarkable 18-year streak of scoring at least 10 points in every game has officially come to an end, marking the close of one of the NBA’s most enduring records. The run, which began during his rookie season in 2003, survived team changes, rule shifts, and countless postseason battles, cementing James as one of the most consistent offensive players in league history.
The milestone came quietly during the Lakers’ latest matchup, where James finished with single-digit scoring for the first time in nearly two decades. Fans in the arena sensed history unfolding as the final minutes ticked down, responding with a mix of surprise and appreciation for a record that many believed might never be broken.
Speaking after the game, James reflected on the achievement with humility. “I’ve always tried to be reliable for my team,” he said. “Eighteen years is a long time. I’m proud of the streak, but I’m even more focused on what’s ahead.”
Coaches and analysts praised the streak as a symbol of James’ extraordinary longevity and preparation. Though the run has ended, the moment adds another chapter to a career defined by excellence, resilience, and a relentless commitment to the game.
