In February 20th the year 2025, LeBron is the longest-running athlete in the NBA with a age of 40. Even at 40, LeBron continues excel at a high level. Recently, he scored 42 points for the season in an NBA match against the Golden State Warriors, surpassing Michael Jordan as the oldest player to score at or above 40 points in one game.
In his 23 seasons of professional basketball, LeBron has maintained exceptional performance, largely because of his strict $1.5 million-a-year fitness regimen that focuses on exercise, nutrition, and recovery.
The longest-running player who played at the NBA match played was Nat Hickey, who played in the NBA at 46 years old in 1948.
LeBron’s consistent excellence continues to attract fans and set new standards for endurance in the world of professional basketball.