With a layup in the first half against the Washington Wizards on March 19, 2022, LeBron James moved past Karl Malone for second place on the NBA's career regular-season points list. Now the Los Angeles Lakers star has his eyes set on another Lakers legend, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the NBA's current all-time leading scorer.
Abdul-Jabbar has been atop the career points list since April 5, 1984 -- eight months before James was even born -- when he passed Wilt Chamberlain, who had been the all-time leader since the 1965-66 season. For nearly 60 years, Abdul-Jabbar and Chamberlain have been the only players to hold one of the NBA's most revered records. Now James is on track to add his name to that group at some point in the 2022-23 season.
We'll have complete coverage of James' quest to become the NBA's all-time leading scorer including updated game-by-game projections, complete scoring stats and a look back at how the four-time MVP put himself on the verge of setting this historic milestone.
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Points back of No. 1: 1,325
Career PPG average: 27.1
Games needed to pass Abdul-Jabbar:49
James will enter the 2022-23 season projecting to need 49 games to pass Abdul-Jabbar's record. The Lakers' 49th game of the season is scheduled for Wednesday Jan. 25, 2023 at home against the San Antonio Spurs. In 2021-22, James didn't play his 49th game until the Lakers' 67th team game. If he maintains that games played pace, he'd play his 49th game of this season on Friday March 10, 2023 at home against the Toronto Raptors.
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Career average vs. GS:27.6 PPG
Career high vs. GS:56 points on March 5, 2022
Though James is looking up at Abdul-Jabbar on the official career points list, he's already the NBA's all-time leader when combining regular-season points and postseason points. James is the NBA's all-time leader in points scored in the playoffs, as well as points scored in the All-Star Game.
1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
38,387 points in 20 seasons
2. LeBron James
37,062 points in 19 seasons
3. Karl Malone
36,928 points in 19 seasons
4. Kobe Bryant
33,643 points in 20 seasons
5. Michael Jordan
32,292 points in 15 seasons
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