LeBron James led the Los Angeles Lakers to another title on Sunday night. It was an incredible feat considering his age, and it doesn't look like he's going to be slowing down anytime soon.

No player his age has ever been this productive in an NBA Finals run. Among players 35 years old or older, LeBron James averaged the most points and Win Shares ever in the playoffs. LeBron is also the only player his age ever to average at least over 20 points, 10 rebounds, and eight assists per game in the playoffs. No one else his age has come close to those marks.

On the daily Locked On NBA Podcast, host Josh Lloyd is joined by Anthony Irwin (Locked On Lakers) to discuss the Lakers' championship and if LeBron James is even close to being done yet. It sure doesn't seem like he is:

Anthony Irwin: Do you think that that LeBron is gonna fall off a cliff this offseason?

Josh Lloyd: He's what, 35 turning 36? He is at some point, but he's well past the area when most people fall off a cliff. So no, I look at he's either the best or second-best player currently in the NBA. Maybe his teammate is up there, maybe it's Giannis Antetokounmpo. He is right up there. So no, I don't see that he's having any sort of falloff. He hasn't really had even a marginal decline realistically in the last three or four years. So no, he's going to be the same player, I would imagine, or pretty close to that next season. The only worry you have is maybe that groin, which did bother him quite a bit in the regular season and last season. Maybe there are more issues that crop up with his body, but you wouldn't bet against it, there's no way to predict that's going to happen.

Anthony: And so if that's the case, and acquiring Anthony Davis optimizes your window of success with LeBron James, then even if all of those draft picks turned out to be All-Stars, at the end of the day, you optimized your window with LeBron James, and you paired LeBron with, arguably one of you know, if not D, but one of the best players that he's ever played with and maybe the only great player that he's played with that really made him a better player.