On Saturday, LeBron James became the first player in NBA history to score 40,000 points. This is an incredible, almost mind-bending accomplishment. To put it in some perspective: If Stephen Curry, one of the best scorers in NBA history, wants to reach 40,000 points, he will have to average 25 points a game, his current career mark, while playing a minimum of 70 games a year for the next 16 seasons, or until he is 51 years old.

NBA-statistics expert Kirk Goldsberry visualized just how remarkable LeBron’s feat really is:

Here’s another thing that happened in that game on Saturday, something a lot less amazing and a lot more familiar: LeBron lost.