Last night against the Boston Celtics, LeBron James scored double-digits points in his 700th consecutive game. He's the third player ever to do - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Michael Jordan are the others - and it came on a night where he also passed Tim Duncan for 14th all-time in scoring.

The last time LeBron failed to score at least 10 points in a game was on Jan. 5, 2007 vs. the Milwaukee Bucks. LeBron, who was 22 at the time, made 3-13 shots against the Bucks and finished with eight points in 42 minutes.

A lot has changed since then, both with LeBron and in the world as a whole. A few examples:

LeBron, even at 700 straight games with at least 10 points, is well behind Abdul-Jabbar and Jordan. Abdul-Jabbar scored at least 10 points in a game for 787 straight games, meaning LeBron would pass him sometime next season if he can keep up his streak. To pass Jordan, who scored 10 points in 866 straight games, James would have to score at least 10 points in this season's final 21 games, all of next season and 63 games in the 2017-18 season. This, though, assumes LeBron plays in every game between now and then, which probably won't happen.