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LeBron James turns 40. How did other stars perform when they turned 40?

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James will soon become the 32nd player to play in the NBA at the age of 40.

The four-time MVP became the league's oldest active player following the retirements of Udonis Haslem and Andre Iguodala after the 2022–23 season.

James has averaged 23.5 points, 9 assists and 7.9 rebounds in 28 games played this season.

He will continue his climb up the list of the league's oldest players ever during the 22nd season of his career. Danny Schayes is the youngest member of the 40-year-old club, playing his last game just three days after he turned 40. Nat Hickey is the oldest person to play in the NBA at 45 years and 363 days old.

James will become the only player in the 40-club to also be among the 31 youngest players ever to play in the NBA. He started his career with the Cleveland Cavaliers on Oct. 29, 2003, at 18 years, 303 days old.

P.J. Tucker, Chris Paul and Taj Gibson are the only other active 39-year-old players with a chance to join the 40-club.

Lakers forward LeBron James (left) handles the ball during the Christmas game against the Warriors.
Lakers forward LeBron James (left) handles the ball during the Christmas game against the Warriors.

LeBron's greatest moments: LeBron James turns 40. It's been a stunning, stupendous, brilliant life lived.

Here are some of the more notable players to play at the age of 40.

* stats per game

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Los Angeles Lakers

∎ (Season he turned 40: 1986-87) 78 starts, 31.3 minutes*, .564 FG%, 17.5 points*, 6.7 rebounds*,  2.6 assists*, 1.2 blocks*

Abdul-Jabbar won his fifth NBA championship at the end of the 1986-87 season. He retired at age 42 in 1989. The Lakers legend held the NBA's career scoring record for nearly 39 years, finishing his career with 38,387 points, before he was passed by LeBron James in February 2023.

Michael Jordan, Washington Wizards

∎ (Season he turned 40: 2002-03) 82 games (67 starts), 37 minutes, .445 FG%, 20 points*, 6.1 rebounds*, 3.8 assists*, 1.5 steals*

The longtime Chicago Bulls star decided to return to the NBA in 2001 after a three-year hiatus and spent two seasons with the Washington Wizards. Jordan is often considered the league’s best player, having won six NBA championships and five MVP awards.

Bob Cousy, Cincinnati Royals

∎ (1969-70) 7 games played, 4.9 minutes*, .333 FG%, 0.7 ppg*, 0.7 rebounds*, 1.4 assists*

Cousy, then 41, returned to the court for seven games during the 1969-70 season for the Cincinnati Royals. The longtime Boston Celtics star had retired after the 1963 season. He served as a coach for Cincinnati from 1969 to 1972.

Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas Mavericks

∎ (2018-19) 51 games, 15.6 minutes, .359 FG%, 7.3 points*, 3.1 rebounds*, 0.7 assists*

Nowitzki played the entire 2018-19 season at 40 years old. He retired after that season, having spent his entire 21-year career in Dallas. He was named Finals MVP in 2011 after leading the Mavericks to their first NBA championship.

Karl Malone, Los Angeles Lakers

∎ (2003-04) 42 starts, 32.7 minutes, .483 FG%, 13.2 points*, 8.7 rebounds*, 3.9 assists*

Malone turned 40 ahead of his last season in the NBA, which saw him join the Los Angeles Lakers. It was the only season that he did not play for the Utah Jazz. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2010.

Steve Nash, Los Angeles Lakers

∎ (Season he turned 40: 2013-14) 15 games, 20.9 minutes, .383 FG%, 6.8 points*, 5.7 assists*, 1.9 rebounds*

Nash finished out his career with two seasons in Los Angeles. The Hall of Famer won the NBA MVP in 2005 and 2006 and finished as the league’s leader in assists five times.

List of oldest NBA players ever

Player

Birth date

Last game

Age

Nat Hickey

Jan. 30, 1902

Jan. 28, 1948

45 years, 363 days

Kevin Willis

Sept. 6, 1962

April 18, 2007

44 years, 224 days

Robert Parish

Aug. 30, 1953

May 11, 1997

43 years, 254 days

Vince Carter

Jan. 26, 1977

March 11, 2020

43 years, 45 days

Udonis Haslem

June 9, 1980

June 7, 2023

42 years, 363 days

Dikembe Mutombo

June 25, 1966

April 21, 2009

42 years, 300 days

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

April 16, 1947

June 13, 1989

42 years, 58 days

Bob Cousy

Aug. 9, 1928

Jan. 6, 1970

41 years, 150 days

Herb Williams

Feb. 16, 1958

June 25, 1999

41 years, 129 days

John Stockton

March 26, 1962

April 30, 2003

41 years, 35 days

Charles Jones

April 3, 1957

May 3, 1998

41 years, 30 days

Karl Malone

July 24, 1963

June 13, 2004

40 years, 325 days

Dirk Nowitzki

June 19, 1978

April 10, 2019

40 years, 295 days

Manu Ginobili

July 28, 1977

April 24, 2018

40 years, 270 days

Rick Mahorn

Sept. 21, 1958

May 23, 1999

40 years, 244 days

John Long

Aug. 28, 1956

April 20, 1997

40 years, 235 days

Jason Terry

Sept. 15, 1977

April 28, 2018

40 years, 225 days

Grant Hill

Oct. 5, 1972

May 3, 2013

40 years, 210 days

James Edwards

Nov. 22, 1955

May 27, 1996

40 years, 187 days

Joe Johnson

June 29, 1981

Dec. 22, 2021

40 years, 176 days

Kurt Thomas

Oct. 4, 1972

March 18, 2013

40 years, 165 days

Clifford Robinson

Dec. 16, 1966

May 12, 2007

40 years, 147 days

Jamal Crawford

March 20, 1980

Aug. 4, 2020

40 years, 137 days

Charles Oakley

Dec. 18, 1963

April 2, 2004

40 years, 106 days

Juwan Howard

Feb. 7, 1973

April 17, 2013

40 years, 69 days

Steve Nash

Feb. 7, 1974

April 8, 2014

40 years, 60 days

Michael Jordan

Feb. 18, 1963

April 16, 2003

40 years, 58 days

Jason Kidd

March 23, 1973

May 18, 2013

40 years, 56 days

Andre Miller

March 19, 1976

May 12, 2016

40 years, 54 days

Tim Duncan

April 25, 1976

May 12, 2016

40 days, 17 days

Danny Schayes

May 10, 1959

May 13, 1999

40 years, 3 days

LeBron James

Dec. 30, 1984

Active

40 years old

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