James passes Larry Bird for sixth on NBA all-time triple-double list
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WASHINGTON -- LeBron James moved past Boston Celtics legend Larry Bird for sixth on all time triple-double list with his 60th career triple-double, posting 29 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists in Cleveland Cavaliers' 109-100 victory over the Utah Jazz on Saturday.
It was James' fifth triple-double of the season and third in his last four games. With his 33rd birthday approaching, he's showing no signs of age.
"I feel good. This is my 15th year, but this is one of the best years I've had as far as how I feel and I want to continue that," said James.
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