LeBron James continues to defy the odds, reaching a historic milestone of 300 playoff games in the second game of the Lakers' series against the Thunder. This achievement marks James as the first player in NBA history to reach this threshold.

The number 300 is not just a statistic; it reflects years of consistent elite performance, numerous playoff series, and crucial moments where James has remained at the forefront. He has played in the playoffs with three different teams: the Cavaliers, the Heat, and now the Lakers. He has been to the Finals, won titles, lost in significant series, led comebacks, and lifted teams in times of difficulty.

His 300th playoff game came at the age of 41, making his record even more impressive. Most players at this age have long since retired, yet James continues to compete in high-pressure games against younger opponents and at a relentless pace.

Behind him on the list is Derek Fisher with 259 playoff appearances and Tim Duncan with 251. The gap between James and these players underscores how far he has stretched this particular record in the annals of NBA history.