Infographic: The stats fueling LeBron James' career points record


Micah Adams

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Bend the knee, there's a new king.

For the first time in 39 years, someone other than Kareem Abdul-Jabbar sits on the NBA's all-time scoring throne. In his 1,410th career game and in the midst of an age-defying 20th season, LeBron James became officially the NBA's all-time scorer.

Ever since passing Wilt Chamberlain way back in 1984, Abdul-Jabbar towered over every other all-time scorer. At the time of his retirement at the age of 41 following the 1988-89 season, Chamberlain was the only player within even 10,000 of Abdul-Jabbar who finished with 38,387. 

He was so far ahead of everyone else — 35-year-old Alex English was closest among all then-active players, a mere 14,970 points shy — many wondered if he had put the scoring record forever out of reach.

Now it's LeBron's turn to leave us all pondering two major questions:

  • How many points will he finish with?
  • Will anyone ever pass him?

Before looking ahead, we're taking some time to truly reflect on a mesmerizing two-decade story arc. How do you even begin to sum up LeBron's path from ordained high school 'Chosen One' to all-time scoring king? Take a look.

 

Micah Adams


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Micah Adams joined The Sporting News in 2021 after over a decade producing and leading content teams at ESPN, DAZN and The Social Institute. Adams graduated from Duke University in 2009 and remains a Cameron Crazie at heart well into his 30s. When not losing sleep or hair over the Blue Devils, Kansas City Chiefs, Chicago Bulls, and USMNT, Adams enjoys chasing his two small children around along with his wife, losing golf balls, spending time outdoors and binging terrible movies.