LeBron James put on a show on Saturday night as he torched the Golden State Warriors en route to a Los Angeles Lakers win, 124-116.

LeBron dropped 56 big points, each one bigger than the last, as his heroics snapped the Lakers' four-game losing streak. The performance also sealed yet another entry for King James into the NBA's history books.

King James becomes the first player in NBA history to score 50 both as a player under 21 and after turning 35.

Considering the NBA has been around for 75 years now, it's astounding to imagine that the feat has never been accomplished by anyone else.

Though in all fairness to the players who came before LeBron James, there were a few factors that work in the Lakers star's favor. The biggest probably being that players didn't enter the NBA as a teenager, as LeBron did, very often in the past.

However, that takes away little from what LeBron James accomplished for the Lakers on Saturday night. To even be in the NBA throughout at least a 15-year span is already an amazing feat. But to be able to put a team on your back and score 50 on opposite ends of your NBA career timeline is something to behold.