LeBron James named to Second Team All-NBA, earning 21st All-NBA selection
Briefly

LeBron James has been named to the All-NBA Second Team for the 21st time in his career, showcasing his remarkable longevity and efforts at 40 years old. He averaged 24.4 points, 8.2 assists, and 7.8 rebounds this season, remaining a key player for the Los Angeles Lakers. With this latest recognition, LeBron holds the record for the most All-NBA honors, far ahead of the next closest active player, Kevin Durant, with 11. His consistent performance in 70 games this season exemplifies his unparalleled athletic endurance and skill.
Simply put, no one has ever been this good for this long. With 21 All-NBA honors during his career, LeBron is in a league by himself.
LeBron received 17 First Team votes, 61 Second Team votes and 21 Third Team votes, meaning he was left off one ballot entirely.
At 40, LeBron remained one of Los Angeles' best players, averaging 24.4 points, 8.2 assists and 7.8 rebounds, leading the team in assists.
To qualify for this award, LeBron played in 70 games this year, clearing the 65 needed to be eligible.
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