LeBron James entered the record books with his first career triple-double as the Cleveland Cavaliers saw off the Trail Blazers 107-101 in Portland.
Twenty days after his 20th birthday, James became the youngest player in NBA history to achieve the feat, grabbling 27 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists.
The previous youngest was achieved by Lamar Odom at 20 years and 54 days.
"LeBron could play for a triple-double every night and get it," said Cavaliers team-mate Jeff McInnis.
"But he doesn't play for that, and that's a credit to him."
James said: "I just want to create an atmosphere where winning is the most important thing.
"It's not individual goals. I could care less about individual goals. I'm going out and averaging good numbers. But we're winning and I'm happy."