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03/19/26 06:10:00
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03/19 18:08 CDT Lakers' LeBron James upgraded to available against Heat, set to
tie NBA record for games played
Lakers' LeBron James upgraded to available against Heat, set to tie NBA record
for games played
By TIM REYNOLDS
AP Basketball Writer
MIAMI (AP) --- LeBron James was upgraded to available for the Los Angeles
Lakers ' game in Miami on Thursday, meaning he is now set to tie Robert Parish
for the NBA's all-time games played record.
The Lakers said the 41-year-old James is dealing with left foot arthritis, but
would play, as would Luka Doncic --- who is dealing with right hip soreness.
Austin Reaves (right forearm contusion) was a game-time decision.
James, when the game begins, will tie Parish's mark of 1,611 games.
"He's competing against Father Time," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said, "and he's
giving Father Time hell."
James, Doncic and Reaves combined for 84 points in the Lakers' 124-116 win at
Houston on Wednesday night. The Lakers flew to Miami after that game, landing
at 3:59 a.m. --- later than most teams arrive in their next city when facing
games on back-to-back days --- and got to their hotel shortly after 5 a.m.
But Lakers coach JJ Redick said James, Doncic and others decided before leaving
Houston that they would play against the Heat.
"I think there's just a high level of belief right now and they all want to
play," Redick said.
James went 13 of 14 from the field in the win, tying the best shooting
performance of his NBA career. It was the 1,610th regular-season game of his
career, one behind Parish's all-time mark.
James hit his right elbow on the court in the final minutes of Wednesday's win,
remaining down briefly and grimacing in obvious pain. He told ESPN in the
televised on-court interview after the game that he was hoping to play Thursday
in Miami --- a city he called home for four seasons, during which he won the
first two of his four NBA championships.
Parish --- who went into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2003 --- has been the
outright leader in career games played since April 6, 1996. He played in game
No. 1,561 that night, breaking a tie with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the all-time
top spot.
Parish wound up playing 50 more regular-season games, then retired after the
1996-97 season. He started his NBA career with Golden State, then spent more
than a decade with Boston before finishing his 21-season run with Charlotte and
Chicago.
"No player is better deserving to break that Ironman record, that 1,611 games
played record, than LeBron," Parish told Sirius NBA Radio earlier this week.
"He deserves it, in my opinion."
The games played mark will be another entry on the long list of NBA records for
James, who already has the league's all-time top spot in a number of categories
including points scored, minutes played, field goals made and field goals
attempted.
He's also the NBA record holder with 23 seasons played, 22 All-Star selections
and 21 All-NBA team selections.
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