The career winning rate is as high as 64%! However, the team s winning rate was only 38% in 199 games James was absent.
Last season was the 22nd season of James' career, thus tying the record held by Carter and ranking as the longest player in history. James has already implemented the player option for next season and will have to play for at least another season, which will also set a new historical record. In addition, James' total career appearances have reached 1,562 games, surpassing Jabbar (1,560 games), and rising to second in history, second only to Parish (1,611 games). James is only 50 games away from being able to surpass Parish and become the player with the most total appearances in history. As long as you stay healthy, James will most likely achieve this feat next season. The reason why James has not become the player with the most appearances in total is that he missed many games due to injury. Especially after joining the Lakers, James suffered injuries several times in a row and missed many games, otherwise his appearances would have been the best in history. So far in his career, James has missed 199 games, only one game away from 200 games. However, after all, James' career attendance rate still reached 88%, which is not low. Especially considering that James has played for 22 seasons and has played in the playoffs for most seasons, and has played in history for nearly 300 games, it is even more rare to have such an attendance rate. In addition to the low attendance rate, James' career winning rate is also not low. He achieved a record of 1,009 wins and 553 losses in 1,562 regular season games, with a winning rate of about 64.6%. Among all players in history who have played more than 1,000 games, James is also at the forefront of the winning rate, second only to Harden in active service, and Harden's career winning rate is only 64.9%, which is just slightly higher than James. The high career winning rate alone cannot fully illustrate the problem. In the 199 games that James missed in his career, the team's record was only 76 wins and 123 losses, with a winning rate of only 38.2%. This comparison can better illustrate James' influence on the game. Without James, the team's winning rate would have declined significantly, so James is indeed indispensable. The reason why the Lakers' record in the past few seasons is not ideal is because James has suffered too many injuries. Of course, Thany Brow also missed many games due to injury, which affected the Lakers' winning rate.
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