How LeBron James made history with 22nd straight All-Star game appearance

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How LeBron James made history with 22nd straight All-Star game appearance originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

LeBron James might not be starting the All-Star game, but he will still make an appearance at the event.

The Los Angeles Lakers forward made the 2026 NBA All-Star game as a reserve, marking his 22nd-consecutive All-Star appearance. Since entering the league in 2003, James has never missed an All-Star game, making the game as a starter in each of his first 20 seasons.

For the 22nd time, LeBron is headed to NBA All-Star ⭐pic.twitter.com/Hy8QsCqoCT

— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) February 1, 2026

James' future remains a bit of a question mark, so it's possible that this All-Star appearance is his last in the NBA. The 41 year-old is set to hit free agency this summer and has not yet made a decision on whether he will return.

Here's how James continued to make history with another All-Star game appearance.

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Most All-Star games in NBA history​


James has now made 22 All-Star games, the most in NBA history and one for every season in which James has played. Of those 22 appearances, 20 were as a starter, while James' two most recent appearances in 2025 and 2026 is his first as a reserve.

In fact, James has more All-Star appearances as a starter than anyone else has appearances overall. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is second on the All-time list with 19, while Kobe Bryant is third with 18.

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LeBron James All-Star history​


James' 22 All-Star games includes 11 as a member of the Cleveland Cavaliers, eight as a Laker, and four with the Miami Heat. James' eight All-Star games with Los Angeles is now sixth in franchise history, as he passed Shaquille O'Neal on the all-time list.

Of course, James holds the Cavaliers record for most All-Star games in Cleveland's history, while his four in Miami are fourth on the Heat's all-time list.

LeBron James stats​


Enter Sunday night's game vs. the New York Knicks, here's how James has performed in 2025-26:

  • Games: 30
  • PPG: 21.9
  • RPG: 5.8
  • APG: 6.6
  • SPG: 1.1
  • BPG: 0.6
  • FG%: 50.2%
  • 3P%: 32.8%
  • FT%: 75.2%

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