LeBron James Makes NBA History—Or Did He? The Truth Behind His Record-Breaking Moment!

LeBron James is now one point away from a historical milestone that will likely never be matched in NBA history.

James is on the verge of 50,000 career points — between the regular season and playoffs — after scoring 17 on Sunday night in the Los Angeles Lakers’ 108-102 win over the Los Angeles Clippers. The Lakers’ next game is on Tuesday at home versus the New Orleans Pelicans at 10:30 p.m. ET.

Not getting the 18 points he needed to reach 50,000 was a bit of a surprise, considering the Lakers were without Austin Reaves (out with a calf injury), Rui Hachimura and Jordan Goodwin on Sunday. But Luka Dončić scored 29 to lead the team, followed by 19 from Dalton Knecht. Both players hit five 3-pointers in the game.

James shot 6-of-17 from the floor, but he did hit a big 3 after the Clippers had cut the Lakers’ lead to 93-88 at the 7:02 mark of the fourth quarter. The 3 finished a sequence in which James missed his three previous shots, but the Lakers got offensive rebounds each time to give him more chances.

Vando & Trey with 3 offensive rebounds in the same possession.

Ends with Trey falling down, getting up and setting a wide pin screen for LeBron in the corner. Dawgs pic.twitter.com/k7WHJYAbcA

— Raj C. (@RajChipalu) March 3, 2025

That was his final basket of the game as Dončić and Knecht took control, leaving James to achieve his milestone on Tuesday.

James is the NBA’s all-time leading scorer in regular season points with 41,837 points, overtaking Kareem Abdul-Jabbar two years ago for a mark that stood for 39 years. He’s also the league’s all-time leader in playoff points with 8,162 points, surpassing Michael Jordan in 2017.

Here is a chart of every field goal James has made in the regular season and playoffs, courtesy of the NBA.

LeBron James' career shot chart for regular season and playoffs. (Image Credit: NBA)

Perhaps more important to James at the moment is that the Lakers have won six consecutive games and 16 of their past 20. At 38-21, they’re currently the No. 2 seed in the Western Conference behind the Oklahoma City Thunder and look like a NBA championship contender.

However, James will reach a significant career achievement along the way, joining his four NBA championships and four MVP awards, and enjoy a much-deserved appreciation for one of the greatest individual runs ever seen by a player in NBA history.

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