
LeBron James' longevity is extraordinary. The Los Angeles Lakers star is already 41 years old and in his 23rd year in the league, and yet he is still playing at a high level. On Thursday night, James tied Robert Parish's record for most games played in a career.
LeBron James is playing his 1,611th career NBA game tonight, tying Robert Parish for the record for most games played. pic.twitter.com/EcXdqz1kNq
- ClutchPoints (@clutchpoints) 20 March 2026
After starting in the Lakers' game against the Miami Heat, LeBron has played a total of 1,611 games, tying Parish's record. James will certainly break some records this season and beyond, provided he plays the rest of the year.
Drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2003, James has played 23 seasons in his NBA career. Although the Lakers star missed a few games here and there, the sheer amount of years he played meant that sooner or later he was bound to break this record. Games played by James spanned Cleveland, Miami and Los Angeles.
His longevity is the biggest reason why many fans consider him the greatest player in NBA history. Even at the age of 41, the Lakers star is still averaging 21.4 points per game on efficient shooting (shooting 51.4% from the field). He's also adding 6.8 assists and 5.7 rebounds per game. Although he is not the focal point of the Lakers' offense as before, he has still been an integral part for them this season.
Due to his age, there is talk in the league about James' possible retirement after this season. Although the Lakers star has not clearly stated that he will retire after the 2025-26 season, this decision is still lingering in every fan's mind as the season progresses. However, for now he and the Lakers are focused on winning another championship. Los Angeles enters its game against Miami as the third seed in the highly competitive Western Conference, and is on track to make the postseason.

