39 years and 65 days! The second oldest in history, James has 68 weekly best times, 10 fewer than Jo

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-03-05

On March 5, Beijing time, in the early hours of this morning, the NBA officially announced last week's Player of the Week, Lakers player James and Celtics player Jaylen Brown were respectively selected as last week's Player of the Week. Judging from the team's record and individual performance, the two are well deserved.

First up is James, who has a 2-1 record in the three games he played last week, averaging 30 per game3 points 47 rebounds and 87 assists, and more importantly, last week James achieved the first 40,000 points in history, which is unprecedented, and it will be difficult to have a comer. This is the first time James has been named Player of the Week this season and the first Player of the Week award for Lakers players this season.

It is worth mentioning that after winning this Weekly Championship today, James at 39 years and 65 days has become the second oldest player in NBA history to win the Weekly Awards, the first oldest was created by Jordan on March 2, 2003, and the age is 40 years and 13 days, which is 1 year older than James. At the same time, James is also the first player in NBA history to win the Weekly Season in his 21st season.

In addition, with the addition of this Weekly Best, James' career weekly best number has reached 68 games, continuing to break several gears to lead the second place, and the second Kobe Bryant only has 33 times. In fact, the 68 weekly best is only 10 fewer than the three of Joe Coku combined, including Jordan 25, Kobe Bryant 33, and Curry 20.

Then there's Jaylen Brown here, which, like James, is Brown's first Player of the Week this season, and the Celtics' second player of the week this season, which Tatum has won before. Although Tatum did not win the Player of the Week, he won the Player of the Month in February, and he won the Player of the Month twice this season, and he is also in excellent form.

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