Friday, March 6

LeBron James Breaks NBA Record That Stood for Nearly 40 Years


LeBron James has toppled yet another longstanding NBA record.

With James’s third field goal during the Lakers’ matchup with the Nuggets Thursday night, James notched his 15,838th career field goal, passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s record of 15,837. Jabbar retired in 1989, so the record has stood for almost 37 years.

The four-time MVP has really already topped that mark, but stats from the NBA in-season tournament (now the NBA Cup) final from 2023 don’t count toward career marks. In that game, he made 10 field goals as part of a 24-point, 11-rebound performance.

The top 10 is an incredible mix of all-time great players. That said, LeBron and Kareem far outpace the competition. The full list is below, with active players bolded.

Players

Field Goals Made

LeBron James

15,838

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

15,837

Karl Malone

13,527

Wilt Chamberlain

12,618

Michael Jordan

12,192

Kobe Bryant

11,719

Shaquille O’Neal

11,330

Dirk Nowitzki

11,169

Kevin Durant

11,067

Elvin Hayes

10,976

Kevin Durant is an interesting case. The 37-year-old missed the entire 2019–20 season while recovering from a torn Achilles tendon. He likely has a few years left and could move up this list quickly. If he stays relatively healthy, Durant could pass Dirk Nowitzki and Shaquille O’Neal next season, then challenge Kobe Bryan the year after. He’s likely never catching James, though.

NBA career records held by LeBron James

James has made a habit of smashing records over the past few seasons. The 41-year-old now holds a ton of them, which we have noted below, with the marks he had entering Thursday night’s action.

  • Most regular season points: 43,111
  • Most minutes played: 60,464
  • Field goal attempts: 31,274
  • Playoff games: 292
  • Playoff minutes played: 12,062
  • Playoff points: 8,289
  • Playoff field goals made: 2,971
  • Playoff steals: 493
  • Most seasons played: 23
  • Consecutive games with points: 1,605
  • Consecutive games with 10+ points: 1,297
  • Most All-Star selections: 22
  • Most All-NBA selections: 21
  • Most first-team All-NBA selections: 13

On top of those, James is among the leaders in a number of other categories. He is:

  • Third in made free throws (8,819)
  • Fourth in assists (11,884)
  • Fourth in player efficiency (26.73)
  • Fifth in triple-doubles (123)
  • Sixth in three-pointers made (2,622)
  • Sixth in steals (2,390)
  • Seventh in defensive rebounds (10,143)
  • Eighth in points per game (26.9)
  • 10th in blocks (284)

That is a hefty track record of success for James.

LeBron James’ future with the Lakers

The field goals record could be the last one James breaks in the Laker uniform. The 41-year-old is in the final season of a two-year, $101.4 million deal he agreed to in July of 2024. He’s making $52.6 million this season and will hit free agency once the campaign concludes.

There have been few hints that James is done with the NBA, and he is still a good player. In 43 games entering Thursday night, he’s averaging 21.6 points, 7.0 assists and 5.7 rebounds in 33.1 minutes per game. He may wish to continue his career.

L.A. has begun re-making its franchise and building around Luka Dončić, and James may not fit into that picture due to his large salary and slowly diminishing ability. He led the Lakers in championship in 2020, but other than that, the team hasn’t reached the finals with him on the roster.

We’ll see what the future holds, but if he is to continue his assault on the NBA’s record books, he may be doing it with a different franchise next season.


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