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Society / CultureBehind The VeilFebruary 11, 20266 min read

LeBron James Misses 65-Game Mark, Ends 21-Year All-NBA Streak

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Published February 11, 2026

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Planetary Positions

NeptuneAries 0°
UranusTaurus 27°
JupiterCancer 16°
MoonSagittarius 12°
PlutoAquarius 4°
MarsAquarius 14°
SunAquarius 22°
VenusPisces 1°
MercuryPisces 7°
SaturnPisces 29°

Key Aspects

Sun biquintile Jupiter (orb 0.28°)
Sun square Uranus (orb 4.87°)
Sun conjunct Mars (orb 7.77°)
Moon square Mercury (orb 4.82°)
Moon sextile Mars (orb 2.48°)
Saturn conjunct Neptune (orb 0.74°)
Venus square Uranus (orb 3.67°)
Saturn sextile Uranus (orb 2.23°)

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lebron jamesnbaall-nba65-game ruleawards eligibilitydurabilityload management

A rule didn’t “beat” LeBron James — but it did something almost as rare in modern sports mythology: it snapped a 21-year narrative in one clean, institutional cut. At 41, LeBron will miss All-NBA eligibility this season after falling short of the NBA’s 65-game minimum, ending a streak that reportedly ran uninterrupted since his rookie year. This isn’t a box-score story. It’s a systems story — the kind where legacy collides with thresholds, and the headline becomes what counts rather than what was achieved. In the sky, Aquarius is loud, and Aquarius always speaks the language of records, rules, and the machine that decides winners. ## The Story LeBron James, 41, will not be eligible for All-NBA honors this season because he will not meet the NBA’s 65-game minimum. The result ends a historic run: a 21-year streak (dating back to his rookie season) in which availability never disqualified him from All-NBA consideration. For the first time in his career, the rule — not the talent — removes him from that particular legacy lane. The immediate impact is awards-related more than competitive. Even if LeBron’s on-court production remains elite when active, the games-played standard becomes the deciding factor. In a league increasingly shaped by load management and injury prevention, the cutoff functions like a hard gate: you can be great, but you must also be present, as defined by policy. Culturally, the moment reframes the season narrative around durability, workload, and longevity at an advanced career stage. It also shifts the way fans and media will argue legacy benchmarks going forward: not just “how good,” but “how often” — and whether today’s criteria can be fairly compared to earlier eras with different thresholds and norms. ## Astrological Timing This story hits like a textbook Aquarius

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