Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James is one of the greatest players to ever step foot on the NBA hardwood. There is just no denying that.

On Friday against the Atlanta Hawks, LeBron showed why he is the most complete player of all-time as well. Everyone knows he can score the ball at will and dish out highlight-worthy assists to an open teammate, but that also makes his defense criminally underrated.

However, his ability to snatch the ball was the one that took the spotlight against Atlanta, as King James recorded four steals on top of his 32 points, eight rebounds, nine assists and three blocks in the 134-118 victory. In the process, he surpassed Alvin Robertson for the 10th most steals in NBA history.

LeBron James is already in the Top 10 for most points and assists in NBA history, and his latest milestone is just another testament to his ability to do it all on the floor. Certainly, no one has seen a player like LeBron.

While there were several others who can perform at a high level on both ends of the floor, his combination of longevity, athleticism, basketball IQ has allowed him to take things up to a higher level.

James is searching for his fifth championship, and while he is at his age-37 season with the Lakers, he is not slowing down any time soon.