đź‘‘ The King Has No Expiration Date: LeBron Makes History Against the Mavs
February 13, 2026
What a night in the City of Stars! LeBron James is no longer just a case of longevity; he’s a direct defiance of the laws of biology.
đź‘‘ The King Has No Expiration Date: LeBron Makes History Against the Mavs
(February 12, 2026)
While the rest of the world wonders when he’ll finally hang up his sneakers, LeBron James responded last night with a historic triple-double in the Lakers' 124-104 victory over Dallas. At 41 years and 44 days old, James shattered Karl Malone’s record to become the oldest player in NBA history to record a triple-double.
📊 The "King" by the Numbers
LeBron didn't just show up; he dictated the tempo from start to finish:
Points: 28
Assists: 12
Rebounds: 10
Efficiency: 10/20 FG (50%)
📉 Dallas: A Never-Ending Freefall
On the flip side, the Mavericks are in a tailspin. With last night's loss, the Texas squad has now suffered 9 consecutive defeats, marking their worst slump in nearly three decades (28 seasons).
Why are the Mavs struggling?
Key Absences: The lack of Luka Dončić (hamstring) stripped the team of its soul. Furthermore, rookie sensation Cooper Flagg missed the game with a sprain, leaving Dallas without the firepower to answer the Lakers' onslaught.
Paint Dominance: The Lakers crushed the boards 44 to 28, a massive gap that led to constant second-chance opportunities.
The Rui Factor: Hachimura punished the defense with 21 points, feasting on the open lanes created by the gravity LeBron draws every time he touches the ball.
đź—ť️ Game Keys
| Statistic | Dallas Mavericks | LA Lakers |
| Field Goal % (FG%) | 49% | 56% |
| 3-Pointers (3PT%) | 27% | 32% |
| Assists | 22 | 35 |
| Time Leading | 7% | 85% |
The Turning Point:
The first quarter was LeBron’s "statement of intent." He dropped 14 early points to stake his claim on the court. Austin Reaves also looked sharp in his return from rest, contributing 18 points and providing that essential spark in JJ Redick’s rotation.
🎤 The Verdict
There’s no denying it: when these Lakers have their "grandpa" playing like this, they look like serious contenders in the West (33-21). Dallas, meanwhile, is starting to smell like a deep crisis. Relying so heavily on Luka is a sin they are paying for dearly right now—especially with a defense that allowed a staggering 56% from the field.
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