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Related: About this forumLeBron set to overtake Kareem as the NBA's all-time leading scorer
Could happen Tuesday night when Oklahoma visits the Lake Show. 'Bron needs 36 points to become #1 in NBA history in scoring.
True Dough
(20,141 posts)during stops with four different teams.
True Dough
(20,141 posts)He only made one three-pointer during his entire career (on 18 attempts). It was a much different game back then.
Meanwhile, Lebron has buried 2,233 three pointers during his years in the NBA.
True Dough
(20,141 posts)MichMan
(13,085 posts)True Dough
(20,141 posts)by each player, IMO.
Kareem: 1,560 games
Lebron: 1,408 games
So Lebron has the higher points per game.
rurallib
(63,178 posts)That is assuming column #2 (GP) means "games played" 1560 to 1408
I do not know if Jabbar's higher number results from more playoff games or if there is some other factor.
Whatever, both were/are remarkable basketball players.
I hope Jabbar is present when James finally passes him.
MichMan
(13,085 posts)Last edited Sun Feb 5, 2023, 06:53 PM - Edit history (2)
Probably easier to score more points in your early 20's than it is in your 40's. Plus like was stated earlier, three pointers made a huge difference. Kareem has a higher FG %
Wonder how many more free throw attempts James has? Seems like the star players get favorable treatment by the refs. Don't remember it being like that nearly as much before.
Of course, James is likely not yet retiring.
LetMyPeopleVote
(154,202 posts)LeBron James is an amazing player
a kennedy
(31,995 posts)JMHO.