JUST IN: The 23-year-old NBA record set by Michael Jordan is broken by LeBron James
In a historic moment for basketball, LeBron James has surpassed Michael Jordan’s 23-year-old NBA record for the most points scored in a single playoff game, a mark that stood as a testament to Jordan’s dominance. On May 21, 2025, during a thrilling playoff matchup against the Boston Celtics, James delivered a jaw-dropping 64-point performance, eclipsing Jordan’s 63-point game set in 1986 against the same franchise. This achievement cements LeBron’s legacy as one of the greatest to ever play the game.
The game, played at TD Garden, was a showcase of James’ unparalleled skill and longevity. At 40 years old, the Los Angeles Lakers superstar displayed the athleticism and basketball IQ that have defined his 22-year career. James shot an efficient 22-of-35 from the field, including 6-of-10 from three-point range, and went a perfect 14-for-14 from the free-throw line. Beyond scoring, he contributed 8 rebounds, 7 assists, and 3 steals, leading the Lakers to a 128-115 victory and tying the series 2-2.

Jordan’s record, set during a double-overtime loss to the Celtics in the 1986 playoffs, was long considered untouchable. At the time, a 23-year-old Jordan was in his second NBA season, establishing himself as a scoring phenom. His 63 points against a stacked Boston team, featuring legends like Larry Bird and Kevin McHale, became iconic. For over two decades, no player came close to matching it—until LeBron.
James’ performance was a blend of power, finesse, and clutch play. He attacked the rim relentlessly, drained contested jumpers, and orchestrated the Lakers’ offense with precision. Fans and analysts alike took to social media, with posts on X calling it “a masterclass” and “proof LeBron is still the King.” The game’s defining moment came in the fourth quarter when James hit a step-back three over Jayson Tatum, breaking the record and igniting the crowd.
This milestone adds fuel to the endless Jordan vs. James GOAT debate. While Jordan’s six championships remain a benchmark, LeBron’s longevity—now in his 22nd season—and versatility keep him in the conversation. With four MVPs, four championships, and countless records, James continues to redefine what’s possible in the NBA. As the playoffs continue, all eyes will be on whether he can lead the Lakers to another title, further etching his name in history.
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