February 11, 2026

NBA: LeBron James’ 21-year All-NBA selection streak ends after missing Spurs game

NBA: LeBron James’ 21-year All-NBA selection streak ends after missing Spurs game
LeBron James’ latest injury absence marks his 18th missed game this season, officially ruling him out of award eligibility due to the 65-game requirement. | Photo: X, @Lakers

Los Angeles Lakers standout LeBron James will miss Wednesday's game against the San Antonio Spurs due to left foot arthritis, an absence that makes him ineligible for All-NBA recognition and major awards this season.

The game is James' 18th missed contest of the season and prevents him from playing in 65 games, the minimum number of games to be eligible for All-NBA and other honors

James has been named to an All-NBA team in a record 21 straight seasons.

James, 41, has played in 35 games this season and is averaging 21.8 points, 6.9 assists and 5.7 rebounds. 

 

He was second-team All-NBA last season and his most recent first-team All-NBA selection was the 2019-20 season.

Lakers star guard Luka Doncic (left hamstring) will sit out for the third straight game.

He leads the NBA with a 32.8 scoring average.

Doncic remains hopeful of playing in Sunday's All-Star Game.

Guards Austin Reaves (left calf) and Marcus Smart (right ankle) also were ruled out against San Antonio as center Deandre Ayton (right knee) is questionable.

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