Not only is LeBron James a four-time NBA champion, but he's now also the all-time leader in playoff games played with 260 appearances. 'The King' reached this milestone in Game 6 of the 2020 NBA Finals, were the Lakers would beat the Heat to lift the Larry O'Brien Trophy.

The Akron native just completed his 17th year in the league. After missing the playoffs in his first two seasons, he has reached the postseason 14 times in 15 years. His teams in Cleveland, Miami and now Los Angeles have gone 14-0 in first-round series with James on the roster, 11-3 in second-round series and 10-1 in the conference-final round.

James surpassed Lakers legend Derek Fisher, who competed in 259 playoff games. 

Game 6 of the 2020 Finals was also the 55th NBA Finals game of James’ career, tying him with Jerry West for fourth-most in league history. Bill Russell played in 70, Sam Jones in 64 and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in 56.

Aside from these milestones, James joins Michael Jordan as the only players in NBA History to win 4+ Finals MVPs and 4+ regular-season MVPs.

Passing Fisher in the history books ain't nothing new to 'The King' during these playoffs. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar also passed Fisher for most career playoff wins in NBA playoff history. James reached this milestone during the Western Conference semifinals between the Lakers and Rockets.