LeBron James seems to have a new fire under him since the trade deadline and all that resulted in the month of February was statistically one of the best months ever in NBA history.

He averaged a triple-double through the month putting up 27.0 points, 10.5 rebounds, and 10.5 assists in 37.3 minutes per game. This was the first time in his Hall of Fame career that the 33-year-old James averaged a triple-double in a month.

For his hard work, he was also awarded the Eastern Conference player of the month, the third such award he has won this season.

Even with such great stats an impressive feat, it isn’t something that is discussed at home with the kids.

James has always prided himself on being a good human, and a good father along with a good basketball player, and he has really excelled with all three.

His son LeBron Jr. is only 13 years old, but is already getting looks from some of the best college programs in the country.

This season LeBron Jr. has already led his middle school team to the middle school championship and Sr. has already said his son was better than he was at the same age.

As he gets older the eldest James has talked about how important his family is to him, and how much they will impact into where he decides to play next season.

He wants his kids to get settled down before high school rolls around, and that could ultimately decide where the King takes his talents.