
LeBron debuts in NBA record 23rd season as Pistons win streak hits 11
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Los Angeles, United States: LeBron James began his NBA record 23rd season for the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday after missing almost the first full mo...
Los Angeles, United States: LeBron James began his NBA-record 23rd season for the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday after missing almost the first full month of the campaign due to sciatica.
The 40-year-old superstar, a four-time NBA champion and four-time NBA Most Valuable Player, missed the Lakers first 14 games before taking the court at home against Utah.
In his absence, the Lakers went 10-4 to stand fourth in the Western Conference.
James, the NBA's all-time scoring leader, practiced with the Lakers on Monday and had no pain or soreness after his first game-style workout with the club since last season's playoffs.
That set the stage for him to start against the Jazz, breaking a tie with Vince Carter for the most career seasons in NBA history.












