LeBron James has had 125 career triple-doubles over his 23-year NBA career. In the latest matchup between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Washington Wizards on March 30, 2026, James achieved this milestone while leading the Lakers to a convincing 120-101 victory at Crypto.com Arena.
During the game, LeBron James scored 21 points, recorded 12 assists, and grabbed 10 rebounds, solidifying his status as one of the league’s all-time greats. At 41 years and 90 days old, he also became the oldest player in NBA history to record a triple-double.
James expressed his feelings about reaching this milestone, stating, “It’s pretty cool to know that I’m at this point in my career (and) I’m still able to do those things, man. It’s super dope. It’s super humbling.” His performance was complemented by Austin Reaves, who contributed 19 points and 9 assists, and Jaxson Hayes, who scored 19 points on a perfect 8-for-8 shooting.
The Lakers have been in impressive form, winning 12 of their last 13 games, and this victory improved their record to 49-26. Meanwhile, the Wizards have struggled significantly, losing 18 of their past 19 games, highlighting the challenges they face this season.
Luka Doncic’s absence due to a one-game suspension for his 16th technical foul was felt by the Wizards, who struggled to keep pace with the Lakers. Despite Deandre Ayton’s 12 points and 7 rebounds, the Wizards could not mount a serious challenge.
JJ Redick, commenting on LeBron’s performance, remarked, “I don’t know what to say. He’s very praise-worthy.” He also noted the importance of maintaining a professional approach, stating, “We had a professional approach. We came in, we got the job done, understanding it doesn’t matter who we’re playing, we’re still trying to build habits for the postseason.”
As the Lakers continue to build momentum heading into the playoffs, observers are keen to see how they will perform in the coming games. The focus will be on maintaining their winning streak and preparing for the postseason challenges ahead.