Lakers News: LeBron James Set to Join Exclusive NBA Club with Former Teammate

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To make it to the NBA is a rare feet on its own, but once you get there the average NBA career is roughly 4.5 years. For Lakers forward LeBron James and Miami Heat forward Udonis Haslem, they both have pushed the envelope of playing a full career and will be entering their 20th season in the league.
James and Haslem enter elite territory of availability and endurance joining NBA legends like Vince Carter, Kevin Garnett, Dirk Nowitzki, Robert Parish, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Kobe Bryant of playing at-least 20 seasons in the NBA (via Hoops Rumors).
Although James has had the more illustrious career, averaging 27.1 points, 7.5 rebounds and 7.4 assists to go along with his four NBA titles, Haslem has his fair share of success with three NBA titles and winning two of them with James.
While James still finds himself in an elite starting role with the Lakers, Haslem has resorted to a more prominent bench role with the Heat. If Haslem isn't doing it on the court, his efforts off the court make him a special commodity for the Heat roster as he continues to make his team better.
Along with James and Haslem, former Lakers forward Carmelo Anthony is also on track to enter his 20th season. Anthony is still currently a free agent, but the signs are pointing towards Anthony signing with a team before the end of the season.
The impact Anthony had for the Lakers last season will give an extra offensive boost the Lakers are looking for once they have exerted all their other options.

Ryan Menzie | Lead Contributor Ryan is an LA Native who has grown up praising the greatest athletes LA has had to offer. A love for sports ranging between basketball, football, volleyball and golf, a future Sports Management Masters graduate, and being engulfed into organized sports since seven years old, the passion and love for sports never ends for Ryan. If the words he writes don't paint the full picture of his true fandom, he will find more ways than one to tell the story and be more than willing to open up a nice LA sports debate with you. Favorite Player: Kobe Bryant Favorite Moment: Kobe Bryant Final Game. Too many moments to choose from between Derek Fishers 0.4 second buzzer beater, the Lakers 3-peat or game seven against Boston, but can't beat a final memory like Kobe's final game.
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