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LeBron James’ All-Time Ranks In All Major Stats And Individual Achievements

LeBron James is one of the greatest players to have ever touched a basketball. The King came into the NBA with almost unreal expectations and somehow managed to overcome them by completing 20 seasons at a superstar level without ever falling below the standard of an elite all-around player. One of the game’s smartest players with immense talent, we could be seeing the end of LeBron James as he approaches what could be the final year or two of his career if he doesn’t decide to call it quits this summer.

James has accomplishments that will forever be etched in stone because nobody would have envisioned such success from a player who entered the league straight out of high school. As his career winds down and we continue to praise LeBron, it is time to take a look at his accomplishments as it pertains to career statistics and accolades. The King will always rank among the top of major statistical categories for the fact that he played for two decades while also having an elite all-around game. The same goes for his accolades which are truly impressive when stacking them up against other all-time great players.

Here is how LeBron James ranks among all NBA players in all the major statistical and award categories to get an indication of just how incredible The King has been over his illustrious career.

StatisticsPoints – 1st

1. LeBron James – 38,652

2. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 38,387

3. Karl Malone – 36,928

LeBron James broke the all-time scoring record this year after passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and he has scored a total of 38,652 points in his career. This puts him ahead of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Karl Malone, two elite offensive players. James has been a dominant scorer throughout his career, averaging 27.2 PPG over his 20 seasons in the league. He has also been remarkably consistent, scoring at least 1,500 points in every season except for his rookie year.

James has utilized his physical ability for most of his career as he is simply stronger, more athletic, and more efficient around the rim ahead of everyone else. The King also developed somewhat of a consistent outside jumper as he aged, and while he averages only 34.5% from three over his career, he can make threes when he is in a rhythm, and that helped him shatter Abdul-Jabbar’s record this season.

Rebounds – 32nd

1. Wilt Chamberlain – 23,924

2. Bill Russell – 21,620

3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 17,440

32. LeBron James – 10,667

LeBron James is not typically known for his rebounding abilities, but he has still managed to accumulate a significant number of rebounds throughout his career. James is ranked 32nd all-time in total career rebounds with 10,667. While this may not seem like a particularly impressive number compared to some of the all-time great rebounders like Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell, it is still a testament to James’ versatility and all-around s𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁 as a player.

It is worth noting that James has never been a dominant rebounder in the traditional sense, as he has always played more of a perimeter-oriented game. However, he has still managed to average over 7.0 RPG for his career, which is a solid number for a player of his size and position. While LeBron James may not be among the all-time great rebounders in NBA history, his ability to contribute in multiple areas of the game has made him one of the most well-rounded and successful players of all time.

Assists – 4th

1. John Stockton – 15,806

2. Jason Kidd – 12,091

3. Chris Paul – 11,501

4. LeBron James- 10,420

LeBron James is currently ranked fourth all-time in total career assists in the NBA. As of the end of the 2022-23 season, he has recorded 10,420 assists in his career. This places him behind legends such as John Stockton, Jason Kidd, and Chris Paul, three elite point guards and Hall of Fame playmakers. The fact that a forward by natural position

However, it is important to note that James is still an active player and has the potential to move up in the rankings as he continues to play. In fact, he has already surpassed several players in the past few seasons, including Gary Payton and Isiah Thomas. James is known for his exceptional passing ability and court vision, which has helped him rack up assists throughout his career. His ability to both score and facilitate for his teammates has made him one of the most versatile offensive players in NBA history.

Steals – 9th

1. John Stockton – 3,265

2. Jason Kidd – 2,685

3. Chris Paul – 2,544

9. LeBron James – 2,186

James had been a consistent force on the defensive end throughout his prime, and this is reflected in his total career steals as well. As of the end of the 2022-23 NBA season, LeBron James is ranked 9th all-time in total career steals with 2,186. This puts him in elite company, as only a handful of players in NBA history have recorded more steals than him including elite defensive point guards including John Stockton and Chris Paul.

LeBron’s ability to read passing lanes and disrupt opposing offenses with his quick hands and athleticism has been a key part of his success on the defensive end, and it is a s𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁 that has helped him become one of the greatest players in NBA history when taking into account all-around stats and achievements.

Blocks – 90th

1. Hakeem Olajuwon – 3,830

2. Dikembe Mutombo – 3,289

3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 3,189

90. LeBron James – 1,073

LeBron James is not typically known for his shot-blocking abilities, but he has still managed to accumulate a respectable number of blocks throughout his career. James has recorded a total of 1,073 blocks, which ranks him 90th all-time in NBA history. While this may not be as impressive as his rankings in other statistical categories, it is still a testament to his versatility as a player and his ability to contribute in multiple areas of the game.

It is worth noting that James has never been a traditional rim protector, but he has shown a knack for making timely blocks and disrupting opponents’ shots. The King’s chase-down blocks are the defensive plays that make the most highlights and any player going for a layup is always wary of James and his ability to embarrass him.

3-Pointers Made – 9th

1. Stephen Curry – 3,390

2. Ray Allen – 2,973

3. James Harden – 2,754

9. LeBron James – 2,261

LeBron James is not typically known for his three-point shooting abilities, but he has still managed to accumulate a significant number of three-pointers made throughout his career. James has made a total of 2,261 three-pointers, which ranks him 9th all-time in NBA history. While this may not seem like a particularly impressive ranking, it is worth noting that James has only been a consistent three-point shooter for the latter half of his career. In fact, he did not even attempt more than 200 three-pointers in a single season until the 2012-2013 season, which was his 10th year in the league.

Since then, he has consistently been one of the league’s top three-point shooters, and he has made at least 100 three-pointers in each of the past nine seasons. Given his continued success from beyond the arc, it is likely that James will continue to climb the all-time rankings for three-pointers made in the coming years if he continues to play. It is truly amazing how much the Akron native has managed to evolve his game over time.

Turnovers – 1st

1. LeBron James – 4,966

2. Karl Malone – 4,524

3. Russell Westbrook – 4,443

LeBron James is one of the most prolific players in NBA history, but even he is not immune to turnovers. In fact, he has accumulated a significant number of turnovers over the course of his career. James currently ranks 1st all-time in total career turnovers with 4,966. This may seem like a negative statistic, but it is actually a testament to James’ aggressive style of play and willingness to take risks on the court.

It is worth noting that turnovers are not always a bad thing. In many cases, they are simply the result of a player trying to make a play and taking a calculated risk. James is known for his ability to make high-risk, high-reward plays, and this is reflected in his turnover numbers. While he has certainly had his fair share of turnovers over the years, he has also been one of the most productive and successful players in NBA history.

AccoladesTotal Regular Season Wins – 6th

1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 1,074

2. Robert Parish – 1,014

3. Tim Duncan – 1,001

6. LeBron James – 924

LeBron James is widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, and his impact on the court is undeniable when looking at leading his teams to wins. While individual statistics are important, team success is also a crucial factor in evaluating a player’s career. In terms of total career regular season wins LeBron James ranks sixth among the top players in NBA history.

James has been a key contributor to his teams’ success throughout his career, and his ability to elevate his teammates has been a hallmark of his game. He has played for three different teams over the course of his career and has led each of them to multiple playoff appearances and championships. His leadership and ability to make his teammates better have been instrumental in his teams’ success, and have helped him accumulate a high number of regular season wins. The players ahead of him are all Hall of Famers who had long careers, so it is likely James will be able to add enough wins to crack the top three if he plays another two seasons.

Total Playoff Wins – 1st

1. LeBron James – 182

2. Derek Fisher – 161

3. Tim Duncan – 157

When it comes to playoff wins, James has been a dominant force throughout his career. As of the end of the 2022-23 NBA season, James has accumulated a total of 182 playoff wins, which ranks him first all-time ahead of Derek Fisher and Tim Duncan. James has been a fixture in the NBA playoffs since his third NBA season, and he has consistently led his teams to deep postseason runs.

He has made it to the NBA Finals 10 times in his career, winning four championships along the way. James has also been a key contributor to the success of his teams, averaging 28.5 PPG, 9.0 RPG, and 7.2 APG in the playoffs. James’ ability to perform at a high level in the playoffs has earned him a reputation as one of the most reliable players in NBA history and his true value one day will be encapsulated by the countless postseason runs (16 total) he had in his career.

NBA Championships – 7th

1. Bill Russell – 11

2. Sam Jones – 10

3. Tom Heinsohn, K.C. Jones, Satch Sanders, John Havlicek – 8

7. LeBron James (tied) – 4

One of the most important measures of a player’s success in LeBron’s career is the number of championships he has won, and he has certainly had his fair share of success in this regard. Throughout his career, James has won a total of four NBA championships, which is an impressive feat by any measure. When it comes to all-time rankings, LeBron James currently ranks tied for 7th in total number of career championships as a player. Hopefully, James has the potential to add to his championship total in the coming season.

Of course, championships are not the only measure of a player’s success, and LeBron James has plenty of other impressive accomplishments to his name. While he may not be the all-time leader in arguably the most important category which is championships won, his consistency over 20 seasons has placed him firmly in the GOAT debate for generations to come.

Finals MVP Awards – 2nd

1. Michael Jordan – 6

2. LeBron James – 4

3. Tim Duncan, Shaquille O’Neal, Magic Johnson – 3

LeBron James has been a dominant force in the NBA Finals throughout his career, and he has won the Finals MVP award on four occasions. This puts him in elite company, as only one player has won the award more times than he has and that is the greatest player of all time, Michael Jordan. The Finals MVP award is given to the player who has the most significant impact on his team’s success in the NBA Finals, and LeBron has certainly had a massive impact on his teams in the Finals.

He has been the driving force behind several championship runs, including the 2012 and 2013 runs with the Miami Heat, the Cleveland Cavaliers in 2016, and the Los Angeles Lakers in 2020. LeBron’s innate ability to elevate his game in the biggest moments has been a key factor in his success. Even if James does not have the most Finals MVP trophies, his overall impact on the game and his ability to lead his teams to victory in the biggest moments make him one of the greatest players of all time.

MVP Awards – 3rd

1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 6

2. Michael Jordan, Bill Russell – 5

3. LeBron James (tied) – 4

LeBron James has had an incredible regular season career in the NBA, and he has been recognized for his outstanding performances with four Most Valuable Player awards. The MVP award is given to the player who is deemed to have had the most significant impact on their team’s success during the regular season and only very few players have had more success than The King. When it comes to total career MVPs, LeBron James is fourth all-time, behind only Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Michael Jordan, and Bill Russell in terms of the player list.

Abdul-Jabbar leads the way with six MVP awards, while Jordan and Russell each won five. LeBron’s four MVP awards tie him with Wilt Chamberlain, arguably the most dominant player of all time. LeBron’s MVP awards have come in different stages of his career, with his first coming in 2009 when he was playing for the Cleveland Cavaliers. He won the award again in 2010, and then back-to-back in 2012 and 2013 when he was playing for the Miami Heat. LeBron’s MVP awards are a testament to his incredible talent and his ability to consistently perform at a high level throughout his career.

All-Star Selections – 1st (Tied)

1. LeBron James, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 19

2. Kobe Bryant – 18

3. Tim Duncan, Shaquille O’Neal, Kevin Garnett – 15

LeBron James has been a perennial All-Star throughout his career, and he has been selected to the All-Star team an impressive 19 times. This places him in first place all-time for total career All-Star selections, tied with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar who was also selected 19 times. James has consistently been one of the most dominant players in the league, and his All-Star selections are a testament to his incredible s𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁 and impact on the game.

He has been selected to the All-Star team every year since 2005, with the exception of the 2019-2020 season when he missed significant time due to injury. James has also been named the All-Star Game MVP three times, in 2006, 2008, and 2018. His All-Star selections are just one of many impressive accomplishments in his career, and they highlight his status as one of the greatest players to ever play the game of basketball and arguably the greatest regular-season performer.

All-NBA Teams – 1st

1. LeBron James – 19

2. Kobe Bryant, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Tim Duncan – 15

3. Shaquille O’Neal, Karl Malone – 14

LeBron James has been a consistent presence on the All-NBA teams throughout his career, having been selected to the All-NBA First Team a record 19 times, which is the most in NBA history by four total appearances. Not even Kareem Abdul-Jabbar came close, and that is a testament to James’ incredible talent and his ability to perform at a high level year after year over 20 seasons.

James managed to make 13 First Team selections, while also being selected to the All-NBA Second Team twice and the All-NBA Third Team twice. LeBron James’ career has been marked by consistent excellence, and his All-NBA selections are just one of the many ways in which he has established himself as one of the greatest basketball players of all time. It is hard to imagine a single player managing to ever surpass James’ record of 19 All-NBA appearances and if he takes it to 20, it would look even better on his Hall of Fame resume.

All-Defensive Teams – 22nd

1. Tim Duncan – 15

2. Kobe Bryant, Kevin Garnett – 12

3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 11

22. LeBron James (Tied) – 6

LeBron James is not only known for his offensive prowess but also for his defensive s𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁s. The “Chosen One” has been selected to the NBA All-Defensive Team multiple times throughout his career six times, which places him in a tie for 22nd all-time. While this may not seem like a particularly high ranking, it is important to note that the All-Defensive Team was not introduced until the 1968-69 season, meaning that many of the all-time leaders had fewer opportunities to be selected and James’ ranking is actually very impressive considering the list of players ahead of him including Tim Duncan, Michael Jordan, and Kobe Bryant among others.

LeBron has let the defensive aspect of his game deteriorate over time, and that is why the last All-Defensive Team selection came in 2014 (Second Team), but his run as a defender with the Cleveland Cavaliers and Miami Heat was impressive. James’ ability to excel on both ends of the court has solidified his status as one of the greatest players of all time, and his All-Defensive Team selections are just another aspect of his impressive career.

Scoring Titles – 20th

1. Michael Jordan – 10

2. Wilt Chamberlain – 7

3. Allen Iverson, Kevin Durant, George Gervin – 4

20. LeBron James (Tied) – 1

LeBron James’ scoring ability often goes disrespected at times because of the lack of real variety when it comes to creating shots, but he has been a consistent presence at the top of the league in terms of scoring. However, he has only won one scoring title in his career, which came in the 2007-08 season when he averaged 30.0 PPG on 48.4% FG, 31.5% 3-PT FG, and 71.2% FT. When comparing James to other top-five scorers ever including Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, Kevin Durant, and Allen Iverson, it is obvious James falls a tad short in that comparison.

Despite this, he has consistently been among the league leaders in scoring, and he has finished in the top five in scoring in over 10 different seasons. His ability to score from all areas of the court, including from beyond the arc, in the mid-range, and at the rim over time, has made him a difficult player to defend. While he may not have as many scoring titles as some of the other all-time greats, his consistent scoring output and ability to score in clutch situations have made him one of the most feared offensive players in the league and should be respected as a top-ten scorer of all-time.

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