One of the most unbreakable streaks in sports history has come to an end

The Los Angeles Lakers took on the Toronto Raptors on Thursday night. In what turned out to be another close game for the Lakers, LeBron James was playing for more than just the win.
On Monday, James was able to keep his streak of 1,297 straight games with 10 or more points scored after finishing the Lakers’ 125-108 loss to the Phoenix Suns with 10 points. He hit the mark on a 3-pointer at the 6:51 mark of the fourth quarter.
His streak is the longest in NBA history by a landslide, and the life of the record came down to the final seconds against the Raptors.
LeBron James ends streak of consecutive games with 10-plus points
James struggled to shoot in the Lakers’ 123-120 win over the Raptors.
Playing 36 minutes, he finished with eight points while shooting 4-of-17 from the field, adding five rebounds and 10 assists.
It’s the first time James failed to score 10 points in an NBA game since Jan. 5, 2007.
LEBRON SACRIFICED HIS 10-PT STREAK FOR THE GAME WINNER 🤯😱
O.M.G. pic.twitter.com/g3qpmCVjW9
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) December 5, 2025
After 1,297 straight games of achieving the 10 or more points mark, the streak has finally shut its door. It might never be broken, given the longevity of James’ career.
To put the record into perspective, the player who’s second in this category is Michael Jordan, who had 866 consecutive games of scoring 10 or more points. With James’ being 1,297, he has over 400 more such games than Jordan.
That’s not to say it’s impossible to beat it. They always say that records are made to be broken. But it will have to take someone who’s at a crazy level of consistency to make a run for the new record.
More NBA news:




