Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and LeBron James used different methods to set NBA points records (2024)

LeBron James now holds the NBA record for most points scored. The NBA record for total points scored was previously held by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar — for 34 years.

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LeBron James has made thousands and thousands of shots in his NBA career - layups, dunks, three pointers, free throws. Last night, it was a fadeaway jump shot that made history.

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BRIAN ANDERSON: LeBron James, a shot at history - and there it is.

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ANDERSON: LeBron...

SUMMERS: The previous NBA leader in total points scored was Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. He held the record for 34 years, and he was courtside to congratulate his successor. As NPR's Jason Fuller explains, James and Abdul-Jabbar took different paths to making history.

JASON FULLER, BYLINE: It's hard to imagine what 38,387 points looks or sounds like. But for Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, it's safe to say it involved a lot of sky hooks.

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BRENT MUSBERGER: Forward - sends it to Kareem. Sky hook up - in - good. Lakers win. Score it. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar...

FULLER: He estimated in an interview with astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson that three-quarters of his points came from his signature shot. He had the sky hook down to a science.

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KAREEM ABDUL-JABBAR: Everything I learned, you know, had to do with learning the mechanics of the shot. You don't have to know where the ball is. You got to keep your eye on the basket, but you don't have to have your eye on the ball.

FULLER: Combine an unstoppable shot with a distinct size advantage - he's over seven feet tall - you get a long way to understanding Kareem's dominance and his all-time scoring record - the one LeBron James just broke.

BRIAN WINDHORST: So we're talking about one of the more hallowed records. However, in LeBron's case, it's not really a scoring record. It's a longevity record.

FULLER: Brian Windhorst is a basketball journalist and has written three books about LeBron. He remembered watching LeBron at a camp for top high school players, along with coaches from major college programs and NBA executives.

WINDHORST: LeBron didn't just play well. He was far and away the best player, and it wasn't debatable. Literally every top basketball evaluator in the country had made up their mind that he would have been the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft as a 16-year-old.

FULLER: The talent, size, explosiveness and acumen was and remains apparent. But what's propelled LeBron to today's record is endurance.

WINDHORST: This is a record that is masquerading as about being the greatest scorer, but he's not really the greatest scorer. He's not the best shooter in NBA history. He's not the best free-throw shooter. What LeBron has done basically better than everybody is no one has been this great for this long.

FULLER: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar himself logged over 20 full seasons in the NBA. And LeBron James, now 38 years old, is also now in his 20th season. But LeBron broke the record in roughly 150 fewer games than Kareem played. He's just scored more per game.

SEAN DEVENEY: What we're witnessing now is incredible, in that LeBron James is putting up the kind of numbers that you would have expected to see from him when he was 21, 22 years old - only he's doing it at age 38.

FULLER: Sean Deveney is a writer for the Heavy and is the author of "The History Of The NBA In 12 Games: From 24 Seconds To 30,000 3-Pointers." Deveney remembered covering the 2003 NBA Finals - the year before LeBron entered the league. The games were low-scoring.

DEVENEY: And I remember Gregg Popovich after the game. The Spurs were in it. Gregg Popovich, after the game, said we just set NBA basketball back 15 years.

FULLER: Actually, the opposite happened. Deveney said that the NBA game changed, due in part to teams doing data analysis. They started playing faster, which suited LeBron's explosiveness and his ability to draw fouls.

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UNIDENTIFIED ANNOUNCER #1: Here comes James in the open floor. James grabbed from behind.

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UNIDENTIFIED ANNOUNCER #1: Count it. And one.

FULLER: He's taken 1,600 more free-throw attempts than Kareem. And teams also encourage players to pass up midrange, two-point jump shots and try to make more three-pointers.

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UNIDENTIFIED ANNOUNCER #2: And Howard. Lebron James cans a three.

UNIDENTIFIED ANNOUNCER #3: LeBron James lines it up...

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UNIDENTIFIED ANNOUNCER #3: And he buries it.

UNIDENTIFIED ANNOUNCER #4: James - heat check. Oh, yeah.

FULLER: Throughout his career, LeBron worked to improve his outside shooting. Kareem, on the other hand, only made one 3-point shot - ever. The 3-point line didn't even exist until midway through his career. What's truly scary is that LeBron has hinted at sticking around long enough to play with his son, Bronny...

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LEBRON JAMES: I need to be on the floor with my boy. I got to be on the floor with Bronny. That would be the icing on the cake.

FULLER: ...Meaning we could be looking at around 45,000 total career points - an awfully high bar for anyone trying to grab the crown from King James.

Jason Fuller, NPR News.

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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and LeBron James used different methods to set NBA points records (2024)

FAQs

How did Kareem score so many points? ›

Abdul-Jabbar accumulated many of his points by perfecting his signature shot, the sky hook. In 1984, when he broke the career scoring record, then held by Wilt Chamberlain, another former Lakers star, he did so with a sky hook. No one has been able to consistently replicate his shot.

When did Kareem Abdul-Jabbar set the points record? ›

Abdul-Jabbar broke the NBA's career scoring record in 1984 with 38,387 points, and held it until LeBron James surpassed him in 2023. New York City, New York, U.S.

Did Kareem play without a 3 point line? ›

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar played half his pro career with no 3-point line and half of his career with it. He was 1-for-18 from behind the arc in his career.

Did LeBron James passes Kareem Abdul-Jabbar record? ›

James surpassed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's previous minutes record of 66,297. LeBron has played the most minutes in NBA history passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (66,298).

Who is #1 in all time points in the NBA? ›

LeBron James is the leading scorer in NBA history. LeBron James has scored the most career regular season points in NBA history.

How long did it take LeBron to get the scoring record? ›

It took almost 4 decades, but the NBA finally has a new all-time scoring champion. The burning question entering Tuesday's contest between the Lakers and the Thunder was whether LeBron James could score the 36 points he needed to finally break Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's career NBA scoring record.

How many 3s did Kareem attempt? ›

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar had 18 three-point attempts in his career.
NAME3PASEASON
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar11984-85
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar21985-86
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar31986-87
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar11987-88
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Why did Kareem wear goggles? ›

Goggles were no laughing matter to Abdul-Jabbar, who began wearing them in the 1970s after suffering repeated eye injuries. “It certainly kept my career on line," he told The Times in 1994. "If I hadn't worn goggles, I would've retired early. My face was right in the area where people were swinging at the ball.

What NBA player just surpassed 40,000 points in his career? ›

Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James looks toward fans after scoring during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Denver Nuggets Saturday, March 2, 2024, in Los Angeles. Basketball star LeBron James became the first NBA player to reach 40,000 career regular-season points on Saturday.

What was Larry Bird's 3-point percentage? ›

Larry Bird hit 37.6 percent of his threes in his career.

How many times did Jordan play Kareem? ›

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar played in 8 games versus Michael Jordan in his career.

Who has more points than LeBron? ›

Players
RankPlayerTotal points
1LeBron James^50,246
2Oscar Schmidt*49,973
3Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*44,440
4Karl Malone*42,005
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Who has the most NBA rings? ›

Bill Russell holds the record for most NBA rings with 11.

What NBA records does LeBron hold? ›

Career – regular season and playoffs combined
  • most points (48,177)
  • most consecutive games scoring (1,763 (James has scored in every game he has played)
  • most turnovers (5,981)
  • most minutes played (67,825)
  • 2nd most field goals made (17,600)
  • most field goals missed (17,323.
  • 2nd most field goals attempted (33,841)

How old was LeBron when he broke his scoring record? ›

The 38-year-old James accomplished the feat in his 20th season. Abdul-Jabbar's record stood for almost 40 years, when he set the old mark on 5 April, 1984 - nine months before James was born.

What is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 3 point percentage? ›

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar had a three-point percentage of 5.6 in his career. StatMuse has season-level data for three-point percentage going back to the 1979-80 season.

How many 20 point games does Kareem have? ›

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar played in 1,122 games with 20+ points.

Who has the highest PPG in NBA history? ›

Michael Jordan

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