Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is not done chasing greatness.

In the closing moments of Game 1 of the Finals against the Miami Heat, the Lakers forward grabbed his 13th board of the game and 503rd overall in the Finals. The said feat puts him one rebound ahead of LA Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the fourth-most rebounds in NBA history.

The 35-year old continued writing his legacy as he stepped into his 10th championship appearance on Wednesday night. He's currently first in minutes played, points scored and, more importantly, first in most wins in the NBA Finals. That's one heck of a career for ‘The King'.

And the scary part is, he's hungry for more.

LeBron James had another masterful performance on Wednesday as his Lakers squad annihilated the banged up Heat. He was one assist away from what could've been his 11th NBA Finals triple double. James finished with 25 points to go along his 13 rebounds and nine assists in a 116-98 victory for the Purple and Gold.

The Lakers superstar wasn't the lone top performer in the showdown, as he got major contribution from his fellow superstar in Anthony Davis who exploded for 34 points to lead all scorers on Wednesday. The Lakers' starting shooters also had a huge role in their first half run, with both Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (2-6) and Danny Green (3-8) knocking down crucial triples to keep Miami at bay.

James was a problem for Miami's defense all-game long, as he got whatever he wanted on the floor. The Heat tried to put different bodies on him with Jimmy Butler, Jae Crowder and Andre Iguodala all tasked to guard James, but LeBron simply found other ways to dominate.

Look for James to keep filling up the stat sheet as he chases his fourth NBA championship.