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NBA's 65-Game Rule Snaps LeBron's Historic 21-Year Streak
11 Feb
Summary
- LeBron James misses NBA award eligibility due to the 65-game rule.
- His 21-year streak of All-NBA selections has officially ended.
- James calls the 65-game rule 'catastrophic' for players' legacies.

LA Lakers star LeBron James has been ruled out of contention for 2025-26 NBA postseason awards. The veteran player will not meet the league's requirement of playing at least 65 regular-season games. This unfortunate turn of events brings an end to his historic streak of 21 consecutive All-NBA selections.
James missed the start of the 2025-26 season due to sciatica, sidelining him for his team's training camp, preseason, and the first 14 games. He made his season debut on November 18, 2025, against the Utah Jazz. This eligibility issue also coincides with his 21-year run as an All-Star starter being snapped, though he was selected as a reserve.
On his podcast, James voiced strong criticism of the NBA's 65-game rule, labeling it 'catastrophic' for player legacies and potential earnings. He argued that missing just one game below the threshold could significantly impact a player's career achievements and financial future, especially during contract negotiations.




