LeBron James’ 10-point streak in the regular season lasted 1,297 consecutive games and ran for almost 19 years before it ended in December 2025.

What the streak actually was

  • The streak was LeBron scoring at least 10 points in every regular-season game he played, without missing once.
  • It began right after an 8-point game against the Milwaukee Bucks in early January 2007 during his first stint with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

How long it lasted

  • In total, the streak reached 1,297 consecutive regular-season games , the longest double‑digit scoring streak in NBA history.
  • In terms of time, it spanned nearly 19 years , from early January 2007 until it ended in a Lakers game in early December 2025.

How the streak ended

  • The streak ended when LeBron scored 8 points in a Lakers win over the Toronto Raptors, falling just short of 10.
  • On the final possession he had a chance to go for his own shot but chose to pass to Rui Hachimura for a game‑winning three-pointer , sacrificing the streak to make the right basketball play.

How historic is it?

  • Michael Jordan’s previous record was 866 consecutive games with 10+ points, meaning LeBron’s run exceeded it by more than 400 games.
  • Among active players, Kevin Durant is the closest, but even his ongoing streak is only a fraction of LeBron’s mark, underscoring how unique this level of longevity and consistency is.

Quick HTML table for reference

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<table>
  <tr>
    <th>Player</th>
    <th>Consecutive 10+ point games (regular season)</th>
    <th>Approx. duration</th>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>LeBron James</td>
    <td>1,297 [web:1][web:5]</td>
    <td>Almost 19 years (2007–2025) [web:3][web:7]</td>
  </tr>
  <tr>
    <td>Michael Jordan</td>
    <td>866 [web:1][web:5]</td>
    <td>1986–2001 [web:5][web:7]</td>
  </tr>
</table>

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