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LeBron James started for the Los Angeles Lakers against the Miami Heat on Thursday night, making it the 1,611th regular-season game of his career and tying Robert Parish’s all-time NBA mark.
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LeBron James started against the Miami Heat on Thursday night in his career-record-breaking appearance at No. 1,612 regular-season games for a total of exactly one thousand six hundred and eleven contests played during this season alone to tie Robert Parish's all-time mark as he entered what could be an end-of-career chapter after turning forty-one years old while dealing with left foot arthritis that has kept him out in the past.
Key Points
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1The Los Angeles Lakers defeated their opponent in a game where LeBron James started for his team.
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2LeBron James played 1,610 regular-season games before this match to tie Robert Parish's all-time NBA record with the start of today's contest against Miami Heat.