There is a serenity in LeBron James’s game these days that feels absolute. Even his most ardent haters have begrudgingly given him props amid one of the most meaningful playoff runs of his career—meaningful in ways that ought to be impossible given the realities of athletic mortality. Since he turned 40, LeBron has played 56 games in which he’s logged at least 35 minutes—more than Michael Jordan (26) and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (25) combined.
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