There will be a day — eventually, well, probably — that LeBron James will no longer be this LeBron James. This current LeBron, while no longer in his prime, is still a dominant player, one that has carried the Lakers through long stretches of this season. He’s going to finish with one of the best scoring seasons of his career, potentially win the scoring title at age 37, and do it it all while shouldering a playmaking and offensive load that probably should not be expected of a player in year 19.
And the Lakers could potentially take advantage of that literally historic performance by.