Joseph Chambers (@joedchambers) 's Twitter Profile
Joseph Chambers

@joedchambers

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calendar_today11-11-2010 04:05:04

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Josh Eberley 🇨🇦 (@josheberley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Lakers lost the potential MVP and their #2 scorer and LeBron James really just said, “Next man up.” At 41 years of age. The chapters that just keep getting written are insane.

Nate Jones (@jonesonthenba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you can’t appreciate LeBron, I don’t know what to tell you. Makes his teammates better + has made a commitment to excellence for a length of time we’ve never seen from a team sports athlete.

Onyx (@onyxodds) 's Twitter Profile Photo

LeBron carried teams to playoff wins in his 20s LeBron carried teams to playoff wins in his 30s LeBron's carrying teams to playoff wins in his 40s Unreal

LeBron carried teams to playoff wins in his 20s

LeBron carried teams to playoff wins in his 30s

LeBron's carrying teams to playoff wins in his 40s

Unreal
OptaSTATS (@optastats) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In MLB history, only one team has had the following numbers over the first 25 games of a season: +50 or better run differential 30+ home runs 200+ pitching strikeouts 0 blown saves That one team is the 2026 Atlanta Braves.

In MLB history, only one team has had the following numbers over the first 25 games of a season:

+50 or better run differential
30+ home runs
200+ pitching strikeouts
0 blown saves

That one team is the 2026 <a href="/Braves/">Atlanta Braves</a>.
Shanu Mathew (@shanumathew93) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the people in the back: pretty much every LeBron playoff stat looks like this chart. If it were purely longevity, you’d see his trajectory slope downward over time as efficiency naturally declines while minutes pile up. Instead, he stays on trend longer than anyone else.