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This article contains two charts: The first chart is a list of the top 50 all-time scorers in the history of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The list includes only points scored in regular season games. The second chart is a progressive list of the leading all-time NBA scorers. [1] LeBron James is the leading scorer in NBA history.
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[1] [2] Of these, 50,213 points were scored in official games, with the remaining 47 points coming from a pre-season match against international teams. He is also the NBA's all-time leading scorer and the only player to have surpassed 40,000 regular-season points in the league. Oscar Schmidt held a record with 49,973 points.
Kevin Durant is officially in the top 10 of the NBA's all-time scoring list, and it remains to be seen how much farther he will go. The Phoenix Suns star passed Moses Malone's 27,409 career points ...
[5] [6] Karl Malone scored 36,374 points with the Utah Jazz, the most points by a player for a single franchise. [7] Kobe Bryant leads the Los Angeles Lakers, scoring the most points in the NBA while playing for only one team in an entire career. [8] [9] Dirk Nowitzki of the Dallas Mavericks is second behind Bryant in scoring while playing for ...
Kevin Durant surpassed Hakeem Olajuwon to become the 12th-leading scorer in NBA history on Thursday against Lebron James and the Los Angeles Lakers.
Jerry West won the scoring title in 1970, averaging 31.2 points per game. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar won scoring titles in 1971 and 1972. Allen Iverson won scoring titles in 1999, 2001, 2002 and 2005. Kobe Bryant won scoring titles in 2006 and 2007. LeBron James won the scoring title in 2008 en route to becoming the NBA's all-time scoring leader in 2023.
Single-game leaders 3PM Player Team Score Opponent Date 3PA Min Pts Notes Ref. 14 Klay Thompson ^ Golden State Warriors: 149–124 Chicago Bulls: October 29, 2018: 24 26:33 52 [a] [2] 13 Stephen Curry ^ Golden State Warriors: 116–106 New Orleans Pelicans: November 7, 2016: 17 35:39 46 [3] Zach LaVine ^ Chicago Bulls: 116–115 Charlotte ...