Longevity has been a large part of LeBron James’ image over the past few seasons.

We know his career is wrapping up sooner than later, but that doesn’t mean he can’t check off boxes and make more history before he officially calls it a career.

What history did LeBron James make against the Cavs on Wednesday?

Against the Cavs, LeBron played enough minutes to surpass 60,000 career regular-season minutes (via Jovan Buha).

LeBron already has had the all-time minutes lead for quite some time, but hitting a number this big is crazy to think about.

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Another mark LeBron is close to reaching is 1,600 career regular-season games, which he is nine games away from.

LeBron recently reached the 72,000-minute mark for career minutes in the regular season and postseason combined.

The one longevity stat he hasn’t claimed is regular-season games played, as he is 20 away from passing Robert Parish for first place.

These are marks that, by the time LeBron retires, might not be within reach for any player to beat for quite some time.

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