LeBron James just made history in his 23rd NBA season debut, becoming the first player ever to reach this milestone. The 40-year-old superstar returned after missing the first 14 games and delivered a masterclass with 11 points and 12 assists, leading the Lakers to a 140–125 win over the Utah Jazz.<br /><br />Luka Doncic dominated with 37 points and 10 assists, including a huge 17-point third quarter that shifted the game. Austin Reaves added 26 as the Lakers improved to 11–4 with their third straight victory.<br /><br />Utah fought hard behind Keyonte George’s 33 points and Lauri Markkanen’s 31, but the Lakers took full control with a powerful 21–5 run in the third.<br /><br />LeBron also extended his iconic streak to 1,293 consecutive double-digit scoring games, while Bronny James checked in late and knocked down a smooth 3-pointer.<br /><br />This was a historic night for Lakers fans — and for basketball.
