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Played 70+ in the past two seasons, averaged 25+5+5 per game and TS 60%+ only three players: Jokic SGA James
July 28th, NBA reporter Jason Timpf tweeted to share a data.
Timpf wrote: "It's always fun to evaluate LeBron in player ranking season. In the past two seasons, only three NBA players have played at least 70 games per season and have averaged at least 25 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists per game during this period, while shooting no less than 60%. These three players are Nikola Jokic, Shea Gilgers Alexander and LeBron James."
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