Connect with us

Basketball

LeBron James leads prolific list of NBA’s active career scoring leaders

LeBron James’ seemingly never-ending basketball accomplishments include his spot as the all-time leading scorer in NBA history, a total he continues to add to night in and night out.

It makes it easy to underappreciate just how special this entire era of basketball has been. James isn’t the only prolific scorer to grace the courts in the last couple of decades.

In fact, eight of the top-50 scorers of all time are active right now, including James and Kevin Durant, who is eighth all-time in regular season scoring.

The latest milestone for James is the 50,000 point mark when combining regular season and playoff points (which he is also tops in).

That’s what happens when you enter the league at 19 years old, play until you’re 40 and barely slow down the entire way.

Many of his contemporaries haven’t played quite that long or scored quite as many points, but it’s still been an era of plenty of buckets.

MORE: Former NBA champ says LeBron is still league’s best player

Who are the NBA’s active career scoring leaders?

LeBron James, rising above 50,000 points and counting on March 4, 2025, tops the charts among active players in combined regular season and postseason points. Kevin Durant, at 35,191, is second. 

Here’s the entire top-20, with point totals through games completed on March 3.

NBA’s active scoring leaders in regular and postseason
Player Points (through March 3) Points per game
LeBron James 49,999

27.3

Kevin Durant 35,191 27.5
James Harden 30,879 23.8
Stephen Curry 28,883 25.0
Russell Westbrook 28,779 21.5
DeMar DeRozan 26,164 21.3
Chris Paul 25,796 17.4
Damian Lillard 24,090 25.2
Giannis Antetokounmpo 22,057 24.0
Paul George 21,106 20.7
Kyrie Irving 20,644 23.6
Anthony Davis 20,390 24.3
Klay Thompson 19,310 19.2
Brook Lopez 18,437 15.8
Bradley Beal 18,236 21.7
Kyle Lowry 18,187 13.9
Jimmy Butler 18,038 18.7
Nikola Jokic 17,944 22.2
Jrue Holiday 17,721 16.0
Mike Conley 17,718 14.2

Can anyone catch LeBron James in scoring?

The short answer is probably no, especially as long as players are required to play one year of basketball after high school before coming to the NBA, unlike LeBron.

He has also played in 10 NBA Finals so far, giving himself a ton of long postseason runs to pour in the points.

Even Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who has averaged 27.1 points per game in six seasons with Oklahoma City, is at just 11,265 points across his regular season and playoff career. Even if he played 80 games apiece in 17 more seasons (taking him to age 43), he’d have to average 28.4 points per game to reach 50,000. Not happening.

Simply put, what LeBron James has done and is still doing is one of a kind.

MORE NBA NEWS:

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Must See

More in Basketball