LeBron James becomes 1st player in NBA history to post triple-double against every team

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The “LeBron James Isn’t Done” Tour played on Tuesday night.

This time, the Oklahoma City Thunder fell victim as the Los Angeles Lakers recorded a 112-107 victory in Staples Center.

They also fell victim to a James triple-double for the first time ever. James recorded 25 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists as the Lakers improved to an NBA-best 12-2.

With that triple-double, James added to his growing list of career accomplishments. He’s now recorded a triple-double against every team in the NBA.

LeBron averaging a career high in assists

James isn’t quite averaging a triple-double, but he’s making it a regular occurrence as he averages 25 points, 7.6 rebounds and a career-high 11.2 assists per game as he plays alongside another elite scoring option in Anthony Davis. Tuesday’s was his fifth of the season.

He’ll have a chance to record his second career triple-double against the Thunder on Friday when the two teams play a rematch in Oklahoma City.

LeBron James' triple-double against the Thunder marked a milestone. (Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)
LeBron James' triple-double against the Thunder marked a milestone. (Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)

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