LeBron James made triple-double history Tuesday night.
With his 86th career triple-double — 22 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists in the Lakers’ 112-107 victory over the Thunder — James became the first player in NBA history to post a triple-double against 30 different teams.
Russell Westbrook will have two chances to match the feat this season if he can register a triple-double against Oklahoma City.
Lakers assistant coach Jason Kidd is third on this list with triple-doubles against 28 teams, followed by Larry Bird (25) and Magic Johnson (24).
James ranks fifth on the all-time triple-double leaderboard, trailing Kidd, Johnson, Westbrook and Oscar Robertson.