
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has held the NBA all-time scoring record at 38,387 points since he retired in 1989. It is one of the most iconic records in sports and one thought by many that would never be broken, but LeBron James is on the verge of breaking that scoring record and doing it at age 38. How many more points does LeBron need to take over the scoring record? When is it projected to happen? Let's break down the latest numbers (this will be updated after every Lakers game until the record is set).
How many points does LeBron James need to set the scoring record?
117
Abdul-Jabbar career points: 38,387
LeBron career points: 38,271
Lakers' upcoming schedule:
Jan. 30 at Nets
Jan. 31 at Knicks
Feb. 2 at Pacers
Feb. 4 at Pelicans
Feb. 7 vs. Thunder
Feb. 9 vs. Bucks
When is LeBron projected to set the all-time scoring record:
LeBron is averaging 30.2 points per game this season, at that pace he would set the record on Feb. 4 at the New Orleans Pelicans.
However, it wouldn't be a surprise to see the record fall when LeBron returns to Los Angeles on Feb. 7 or Feb. 9.
News and notes on LeBron's quest for the record:
• LeBron scored 41 points - and felt he should have had a couple more - in the Lakers' overtime loss to the Celtics Saturday on national television.
• Sixers Doc Rivers on what impresses him in LeBron's run to this record: "LeBron has done it so differently to me [thank Kareem]. Because LeBron is not a natural scorer. LeBron is a playmaker. He got criticized early in his career for making the right decisions. And the fact that he's now about to break the scoring record, it really points out his greatness."
• LeBron scored 20 points in the Lakers' win over the Spurs, a game in which Anthony Davis returned from injury and Rui Hachimura made his debut as a Laker after being traded from the Wizards.
• What has Kareem Abdul-Jabbar said about LeBron passing his record? There has been a bit of frostiness between the two men, but Abdul-Jabbar was gracious in comments to Marc Stein back in 2021 about the possibility of his record falling: "I'm excited to see it happen. I don't see records as personal accomplishments, but more as human achievements. If one person can do something that's never been done, that means we all have a shot at doing it. It's a source of hope and inspiration. Roger Bannister broke the four-minute mile back in 1954. Since then, not only have 1,400 runners beaten that time, but the new record is 17 seconds less. We all win when a record is broken and if LeBron breaks mine, I will be right there to cheer him on."
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