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Another year, another milestone for LeBron James, this time as an NBA All-Star

LeBron James continues to accomplish new milestones in the NBA that no one has been able to do before him

By James Brown

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The Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James has become the first NBA player to be an All-Star 20 times which continues to be impressive, he is currently playing his year 21 in the league, which means he has been dominating the game for 20 straight years.

LeBron James continues to accomplish impressive milestones, this time by making it for the 20th time an NBA All-Star, for this year he will be, just like last year, the Western Conference Captain.

LeBron James has been in the game for a long time, the Lakers superstar's teammates on his first All-Star were Allen Iverson, who retired in 2010, Vince Carter who retired in 2020, Grant Hill who retired in 2013 and Shaquille O'Neal who retired in 2011.

LeBron's teammates for his 20th All-Star are Luka Doncic, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Kevin Durant and Nikola Jokic. This comes to show how James has been dominant for 20 years straight, something Michael Jordan wasn't capable of doing.

LeBron James has passed 3 Lakers legends with the most NBA All-Star participation

Now that the Lakers superstar LeBron James will be starting for the 20th time as an All-Star, the King has set a record for most selections over some Lakers legends like Kareem Abdul-Jabbar who had 19, Kobe Bryant with 18, and Shaquille O'Neal with 15.


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