LeBron James Game 1 record: Why history shows Lakers star can dig out of early playoff hole vs. Timberwolves

Dan Treacy

LeBron James Game 1 record: Why history shows Lakers star can dig out of early playoff hole vs. Timberwolves image

The Lakers were the only home team not to come away with a win on the opening day of the NBA Playoffs. Is it already time to panic in L.A.?

For LeBron James, the feeling of a Game 1 loss is becoming all too familiar. The Lakers' star has lost more series openers than he's won since joining the franchise, a trend he was hoping to break against the sixth-seeded Timberwolves

Even at age 40, James is a feared playoff performer — and history indicates he's at his best when his back is against the wall. 

Here's a closer look at James' Game 1 record and how he fared for the remainder of each series.

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LeBron James Game 1 record

James is now 32-24 in Game 1s in his career. While that's a strong mark overall, it's not necessarily what you might expect from a player who went to the NBA Finals in eight consecutive seasons and made a habit of carving up the Eastern Conference for much of his career.

Here is the good news for Lakers fans: James' playoff series record is 41-14. That means he has plenty of experience winning a playoff series when he starts down 1-0. 

In fact, James has gone on to win a playoff series after losing a Game 1 a whopping 12 times. That includes two first-round wins, three second-round wins, four conference finals wins and three NBA Finals wins despite Game 1 losses. By contrast, James has only lost two of the 32 series in which he won Game 1.

Here is James' complete Game 1 history:

SeasonRoundOpponentGame 1 resultSeries result
2006First roundWizardsWinWin
2006Second roundPistonsLossLoss
2007First roundWizardsWinWin
2007Second roundNetsWinWin
2007East FinalsPistonsLossWin
2007NBA FinalsSpursLossLoss
2008First roundWizardsWinWin
2008Second roundCelticsLossLoss
2009First roundPistonsWinWin
2009Second roundHawksWinWin
2009East FinalsMagicLossLoss
2010First roundBullsWinWin
2010Second roundCelticsWinLoss
2011First round76ersWinWin
2011Second roundCelticsWinWin
2011East FinalsBullsLossWin
2011NBA FinalsMavericksWinLoss
2012First roundKnicksWinWin
2012Second roundPacersWinWin
2012East FinalsCelticsWinWin
2012NBA FinalsThunderLossWin
2013First roundBucksWinWin
2013Second roundBullsLossWin
2013East FinalsPacersWinWin
2013NBA FinalsSpursLossWin
2014First roundBobcatsWinWin
2014Second roundNetsWinWin
2014East FinalsPacersLossWin
2014NBA FinalsSpursLossLoss
2015First roundCelticsWinWin
2015Second roundBullsLossWin
2015East FinalsHawksWinWin
2015NBA FinalsWarriorsLossLoss
2016First roundPistonsWinWin
2016Second roundHawksWinWin
2016East FinalsRaptorsWinWin
2016NBA FinalsWarriorsLossWin
2017First roundPacersWinWin
2017Second roundRaptorsWinWin
2017East FinalsCelticsWinWin
2017NBA FinalsWarriorsLossLoss
2018First roundPacersLossWin
2018Second roundRaptorsWinWin
2018East FinalsCelticsLossWin
2018NBA FinalsWarriorsLossLoss
2020First roundTrail BlazersLossWin
2020Second roundRocketsLossWin
2020West FinalsLakersWinWin
2020NBA FinalsHeatWinWin
2021First roundSunsLossLoss
2023First roundGrizzliesWinWin
2023Second roundWarriorsWinWin
2023West FinalsNuggetsLossLoss
2024First roundNuggetsLossLoss
2025First roundTimberwolvesLossTBD

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Lakers fans would much rather have a 1-0 series lead, but James' track record indicates patience may be key after Saturday's blowout loss to Minnesota. 

Lakers Game 1 record

The Lakers are 4-6 in Game 1s since James joined the organization in 2018.

L.A. got off to slow starts against the Trail Blazers and Rockets in 2020 but went on to win each series and win the NBA Finals. Since that point, Game 1 losses have led to series losses in all cases. The Lakers lost Game 1 to the Suns in 2021 and the Nuggets in both 2023 and 2024, losing each series.

James and the Lakers are looking to break that trend this year. A series win over the Timberwolves would end a streak of seven consecutive series in which the Lakers' Game 1 result matched its series result. 

Dan Treacy

Dan Treacy is a content producer for Sporting News, joining in 2022 after graduating from Boston University. He founded @allsportsnews on Instagram in 2012 and has written for Lineups and Yardbarker.