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LeBron puts up near triple-double in 4th as part of actual triple-double

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LeBron James put up some "Inception"-like numbers against the Philadelphia 76ers.

The King finished with 30 points, 13 rebounds, and 13 assists as the Cleveland Cavaliers held off the 76ers on Saturday to win 105-98, but James' statistical explosion came in the fourth when he contributed nine points, seven rebounds, and six assists to lock up the win.

According to Elias Sports, the last player to match those tallies was Jason Kidd, who put up 11 points, eight rebounds, and seven assists in a single frame.

James' triple-double was the 58th of his career, leaving him one shy of matching Larry Bird for sixth all-time, courtesy of Basketball Reference.

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