LeBron James returned to the lineup for the Los Angeles Lakers on Saturday night after a five-game absence due to a lingering knee injury. It did not look like his knee was bothering LeBron one bit as he led LA to a thrilling overtime win against the New York Knicks in Crypto.com Arena, 122-115.

James put up another triple-double in this one as he further solidified his place atop yet another NBA all-time record (h/t StatMuse on Twitter):

The Lakers superstar's 29-point, 13-rebound, 10-assist triple-double against the Knicks was his 15th since he turned 35 years of age. As the factoid above states, the next man on the list is the great Jason Kidd, but even he has barely half of LeBron's mark.

This just goes to show that The King is unlike any other human being on this planet. He's doing mind-blowing things at such an advanced stage in his career. Sorry, Father Time, but I guess you will need to work harder if you want to catch up with LeBron in the coming years.

Come to think of it, there is one man who comes to mind when talking about LeBron's greatness at 37. That's none other than the GOAT himself, Tom Brady, who just called time on his career after an epic 22nd season in the NFL. These two are simply a class on their own.