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Robert Marvi

LeBron James makes history with yet another All-NBA selection

On Wednesday, the All-NBA teams were announced, and as widely expected, LeBron James was one of the players who made the cut.

He was named to the All-NBA third team, which some of his fans may see as a disappointment. It marks the third consecutive year he wasn’t named to the All-NBA first team.

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However, in making the third squad, James added to his impressive resume and legacy.

It was his 19th consecutive selection to one of the All-NBA teams, which is the most ever. He widened the gap between himself and the three players with the second-most All-NBA selections — late Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant, Lakers great Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Hall of Famer Tim Duncan.

In addition, James made history by becoming the first player to get named to an All-NBA team in his 20th season.

He averaged 28.9 points, 8.3 rebounds and 6.8 assists a game in the regular season while guiding the Lakers from a 2-10 start to the NBA playoffs.

Although the all-time leading scorer hasn’t been playing his best in the playoffs, his team is on the verge of knocking out the defending world champion Golden State Warriors and advancing to the Western Conference Finals.

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