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'Timeless' LeBron shows no signs of slowing down in 16th season

China Daily | Updated: 2018-11-21 09:10
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Miami Heat center Hassan Whiteside (21) fouls Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) during the second half at American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida, USA, on Nov 18, 2018. [Photo/Agencies]

"That's all coaching," Lakers coach Luke Walton joked. "Just great coaching. No, the way he sees the game, he knows what he's doing out there."

Through 16 games, there's nothing to suggest that James is going to slow down this season or anytime soon. He's averaging 28.8 points on 52 percent shooting, with 7.7 rebounds and 6.9 assists per game.

No one in NBA history has ever averaged that many points in a 16th season or later. Bryant is the only player to average more than 25 points this deep into a career; he averaged 27.9 points in 2011-12, 27.3 points in 2012-13.

But it's not just the scoring. Only legendary point guards Steve Nash, John Stockton and Jason Kidd averaged so many assists at this point in their careers.

"He's the best player in the world," Lakers guard Lonzo Ball said.

Fellow Laker Kyle Kuzma later added: "He could average 40 if he wanted."

Heat coach Erik Spoelstra, who had James for four seasons in Miami, describes James' game in one word: "Timeless."

"Doesn't matter what year, doesn't matter how old," Spoelstra said. "Consistency is as much of a talent as any physical or mental talent. He's five-star in all of those."

James hasn't won an MVP award in the past five seasons. For as good as he's been, for as long as he's been that good, it's hard to believe that his first 15 seasons only resulted in him winning that award four times. He should be in the conversation again this year.

"I just go out and my love for the game keeps me going," James said.

"My ability to put in the work, and see what happens after that. I know if I put in the work and be true to the game, then everything else will take care of itself."

Associated Press

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