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KING JAMES MAKES HISTORY! LeBron James Becomes First NBA Player to Hit Impressive Milestone in Cleveland Return

CLEVELAND – LeBron James returned to his former home court at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse on Wednesday (Jan. 28, 2026) to face the Cleveland Cavaliers – the team where he began his career 23 years ago and led to the franchise’s only NBA championship in 2016.

LeBron James played in front of the Cleveland crowd for the only time this season on Wednesday
LeBron James played in front of the Cleveland crowd for the only time this season on Wednesday

The game carried heavy emotional weight as the Cavaliers aired a tribute video for James, bringing tears to the 41-year-old superstar’s eyes during the first timeout. However, the night’s most significant moment was historic: LeBron officially surpassed 60,000 career regular-season minutes – becoming the first player in NBA history to reach the mark.

Entering the night with 59,976 minutes, James played 27 minutes in the Lakers’ 129-99 blowout loss to Cleveland (Donovan Mitchell led with 25 points). That pushed his career total to 60,003 minutes. For perspective: 60,000 minutes equates to 41 days and two-thirds – nearly a month and a half of continuous NBA playing time.

Significance of 60,000 Minutes To reach this milestone, a player would need to play every minute (excluding overtime) of all 82 regular-season games for more than 15 consecutive seasons – an almost impossible feat. It underscores LeBron’s extraordinary longevity and durability – a record that may never be broken.

NBA All-Time Leaders in Regular-Season Minutes (Stathead)

  1. LeBron James – 60,003 minutes
  2. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 57,446 minutes
  3. Karl Malone – 54,852 minutes
  4. Dirk Nowitzki – 51,368 minutes
  5. Kevin Garnett – 50,418 minutes
  6. Jason Kidd – 50,111 minutes
  7. Elvin Hayes – 50,000 minutes

Lakers Update After the Loss The defeat ended the Lakers’ two-game winning streak and dropped them to 28-18, still holding fifth place in a loaded Western Conference. LeBron finished with 11 points (3-of-10 FG), 5 assists, and 6 turnovers – a quiet night by his standards. The Lakers continue their eight-game road trip and face the Washington Wizards (11-34) on Friday.

LeBron has not publicly confirmed whether this season – his 23rd in the NBA – will be his last. If it was his final game in Cleveland, the tears during the tribute video and the historic 60,000-minute milestone may have provided a fitting, poignant close to an extraordinary chapter.

Lakers Nation & Cavs Nation – what did this moment mean to you?

  • Is this a sign LeBron is nearing retirement?
  • Or does he still have more to give?