LeBron James Sets Oldest Double-Double Record, Lakers Win Playoff Opener Against Rockets
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Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, at 41 years and 109 days old, recorded 19 points and 13 assists, becoming the oldest player in NBA playoff history to achieve a "points and assists" double-double. Led by James and Luke Kennard's playoff career-high 27 points, the Lakers defeated the Houston Rockets 107-98 in their playoff opener.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What record did LeBron James achieve?
- A: He achieved a 'points and assists' double-double as the oldest player (41 years and 109 days) in NBA playoff history.
- Q: Who did the Lakers defeat?
- A: The Lakers defeated the Houston Rockets 107 to 98 in the first playoff game.
- Q: When is the next game scheduled?
- A: The next game, Game 2 of the series, is scheduled for the evening of May 21 in Los Angeles.