In 2026, LeBron James made the All-Star team for the 22nd time in his career, with coaches recognizing how impactful he is as a star, even though he hasn't really been that great in the past for the Los Angeles Lakers. James has the most All-Star nominations in NBA history with 22, but as a wise imaginary man once said, "With great power comes great responsibility".
Since James has made the All-Star Game 22 times, losses are bound to happen, even for a great guy like him. In 2026, his team, Team Stripes, fell short in the latest edition of the famous exhibition competition, giving them their 11th loss in All-Star Game history.
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Of course, this isn't a statistic that was just posted in jest. The All-Star Game doesn't really matter in the grand scheme of things, and outside of a few years (from 2020 to 2022), not many players even take the game seriously.
And as a result of making the All-Star Game every season, James has more opportunities to lose than everyone else. Not that losing 11 times in ASG is a big deal for someone who has made it 22 times.
Has Lakers star LeBron James played his final All-Star Game?

At age 41, it's also an anomaly that James is still playing at such a high level that his All-Star Game participation can be argued on merit, unlike Dwyane Wade and Dirk Nowitzki in 2019, when they were the only participation nods.
It's not at all clear if this is the Lakers star's final season in the NBA. But if that's the case, he may have just played his final All-Star Game, because there's no way he's going to miss the ASG next year if he's active and healthy.

