LeBron on Marcus Smart:
“Just a winning player, he makes winning plays. To have him out there..he’s a good player for our club.”































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LeBron James finals record
LeBron James continues to add to his historic resume as the Los Angeles Lakers push toward the postseason, delivering elite production deep into his 23rd NBA season. At 41 years old, James remains central to the Lakers’ success, especially with injuries to Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves shifting more responsibility back onto him late in the regular season.
But beyond his current form, a broader historical context has again brought James into focus. His path to the NBA Finals over the course of his career has revealed a record that stands alone in league history, one that underscores both his longevity and the environments in which he has competed.
James reached the NBA Finals 10 times in his career, including eight consecutive appearances from 2011 to 2018. Of those trips, nine came from what was then categorized as the weaker conference, the most by any player in NBA history.
That total sets him apart from every other all-time great and highlights a unique aspect of his sustained dominance.

GettyLos Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James
James’ 10 Finals appearances already place him among the most accomplished players ever. Only a handful of legends, including Bill Russell, have reached that stage as often or more.
However, the breakdown of how those appearances were achieved adds another layer. According to historical comparisons, James reached the Finals from the stronger conference just once during the 2019-20 season with the Lakers, when Los Angeles finished with a 52-19 record and went on to win the championship.
By contrast, players like Michael Jordan reached the Finals from the stronger conference four times in six appearances. Bill Russell, who played in an earlier era, came out of the stronger conference in all 12 of his Finals runs.
Magic Johnson provides the closest parallel to James in this category. He reached nine Finals, eight of them from the weaker conference during the 1980s, when the Western Conference was widely viewed as less competitive.
Still, no player matches James’ total of nine such appearances. The gap between his weaker-conference and stronger-conference Finals runs is the largest recorded among all-time greats.

GettyLos Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James
While the historical debate continues, James’ current level of play adds to the significance of his career achievements.
This season, he has recorded 97 dunks in just 59 games, his highest total since the 2017-18 season, when he had 143 dunks across 82 games. The numbers reflect not only efficiency but also sustained athleticism well into his fourth decade.
He is averaging 21 points, along with strong contributions in rebounds and assists, while continuing to take on expanded responsibilities due to injuries within the Lakers’ roster.
In recent games, James has shifted back into a primary playmaking role. Over his career, he averaged 26.8 points, 7.4 assists, and 7.5 rebounds while shooting efficiently from the field and three-point range.
“I’m just trying to make plays,” James said. “I had to tap back into a role that I’ve been accustomed to in the past… just trying to make things happen for us to continue to stay afloat.”
LeBron on Marcus Smart:
“Just a winning player, he makes winning plays. To have him out there..he’s a good player for our club.”
That adaptability has defined his career. Whether as a primary scorer, facilitator, or all-around contributor, James has consistently adjusted based on team needs.
As the Lakers approach the playoffs, his role remains critical. With key injuries limiting the roster, the team’s success will depend heavily on how much James can continue to produce at a high level.
At the same time, his career milestones, including his unique Finals record, continue to shape discussions about his place in NBA history.
Debayan Biswas Debayan Biswas is a sports writer at Heavy Sports covering NBA, NFL, Soccer, and Golf. His work has been syndicated on Yahoo Sports, Yardbarker, Flipboard, The Sun News, and The Olympian. Previously, he contributed to Athlon Sports, EssentiallySports, and PFSN. More about Debayan Biswas
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