DENVER — Throughout NBA history, LeBron James had already amassed the highest point total.
Presently, the Los Angeles Lakers’ luminary has also achieved the most successful shots.
With 12.3 seconds left in the initial period Thursday, James executed a baseline fadeaway jumper past Denver Nuggets forward Zeke Nnaji, marking his third successful field goal of the contest and the 15,838th of his professional journey. This feat enabled him to surpass Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s record for the highest number of successful field goals in NBA annals.
On Feb. 7, 2023, James had previously supplanted Abdul-Jabbar as the foremost scorer in the league’s history by sinking a step-back jumper from just beyond the free-throw line, accumulating a total of 38,388 career points.
Since then, he has elevated that cumulative point count beyond 43,000, thereby creating a notable gap between himself and Abdul-Jabbar, who holds the second position.
Prior to the match, Lakers head coach JJ Redick remarked, “I’m an ardent Bruce Springsteen admirer. I would probably say his early albums truly resonate with me. There’s a juvenescence to him. And vitality. ‘Nebraska’ is actually my favorite album of all time, and that’s quite distinct from his previous work up to that point in his career. And then you can discern his progression as a singer/songwriter. And then he releases the greatest hits and you’re thinking, ‘Wow, this is quite commendable.’ And then following that, he unveils ‘The Rising,’ which stands as one of the most significant records of the 2000s. So, you reach the conclusion and you’re like, ‘Holy s— this guy’s greatest hits are like mind-boggling!’
“And with LeBron’s greatest hits, he simply continues to augment them. He merely persists in playing. And his greatest hits are simply… he possesses an exceptional collection.”
Previously in this campaign, James surpassed Michael Cooper to claim the fifth position on the Lakers’ historical assists roster, and furthermore, became, alongside Kobe Bryant, the sole other Laker to achieve 1,000 successful 3-point attempts.
For James, the forthcoming significant statistical achievement in view is Robert Parish’s benchmark of 1,611 contests participated in.
Currently occupying the second spot with 1,606 games, James has the potential to overtake Parish on March 16 when facing the Houston Rockets, provided he participates in every match on the Lakers’ forthcoming itinerary until that date.

