Celtics Big Man Makes NBA History, Beats LeBron James’ Jaw-Dropping Achievement

Celtics Big Man Makes NBA History, Beats LeBron James’ Jaw-Dropping Achievement

 

Boston Celtics center Al Horford helped lead his team to a 103-85 win against the Miami Heat on Monday night, producing a 16-point, 10-rebound double-double.

 

Horford added a pair of blocks in the road victory, while shooting 6-for-11 from the field, including 4-for-8 on three-pointers.

 

His feat was unprecedented, as the overall stat line had only been accomplished twice by players 38 years or older, both times courtesy of Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James.

 

As highlighted by Celtics senior writer and insider Taylor Snow, however, Horford’s effort surpassed King James’.

“Last night, Al Horford became the 2nd player in NBA history at age 38+ to log at least 15 points, 10 rebounds, 4 threes, and 2 blocks in a game.

 

The other is LeBron James (2X),” Snow wrote on social media.“Both of those LeBron games went to OT.

So Horford is the oldest to record that stat line in regulation.”

James Accomplished The Feat in December in a Losing Effort

The NBA’s all-time leading scorer first accomplished the feat at 38 years, 306 days old when he led the Lakers to a 130-125 overtime defeat of the Los Angeles Clippers on Nov. 1, 2023.

 

James finished the contest with a team-high 35 points, game-high 12 rebounds and seven assists and two blocks on 13-for-19 shooting (4-for-8 from downtown).

 

LBJ most recently achieved the remarkable line on Dec. 6 against the Atlanta Hawks.

James (at 39 years, 342 days old) produced a game-best 39 points, team-high 11 assists and matching big man Anthony Davis for a team-high 10 boards.

He finished 14-for-25 from the field, including 6-for-11 on three-pointers.

 

Monday Was One of Horford’s Best Games of The Season

 

Horford’s stats in his 18th season have dipped from Boston’s championship-winning 2023-24 campaign, but he proved again on Monday that he’s still quite good at 38 years, 253 days old.

 

The five-time All-Star’s 10 rebounds vs. Miami tied his season best, as he reached double-digit boards for just the third time all year.

 

Monday was also only the third game this season where Horford played at least 30 minutes (33 minutes, 21 seconds) and committed no fouls or turnovers.

 

The former third overall pick’s performance against the Heat constituted his third-best game score of the year (15.5) and only the fifth time all year he’s scored more than 15 points.

 

Even as he approaches 39 years old, Horford is a quality player for a championship-contending side.

 

He is fourth on the Celtics in both rebounds (5.4) and blocks per contest (0.9) across 42 games (28 starts).

 

There are few, if any, areas where Horford can declare he holds an edge versus LeBron James, but following Monday night’s effort, the Florida product now has at least one to his credit.

 

 

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