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List of NBA career scoring leaders
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This article contains two charts: The first chart is a list of the top 50 all-time scorers in the history of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The list includes only points scored in regular season games. The second chart is a progressive list of the leading all-time NBA scorers.[1] LeBron James is the all-time leading scorer in NBA history.

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Scoring leaders
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The following is a list of National Basketball Association players by total career regular season points scored.
- Statistics accurate as of the 2024–25 NBA season.
^ | Active NBA player |
* | Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame |
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Progressive list of scoring leaders
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This is a progressive list of scoring leaders showing how the record increased through the years.[1]
Progression of career scoring leaders
Joe Fulks held the career scoring record from the league's inaugural season in 1946 to 1952 and was the first player to eclipse 5,000 career points.
George Mikan held the record from 1952 to 1958 and was the first player to eclipse 10,000 career points.
Ed Macauley held the record for 39 days in 1958, the shortest in NBA history.
Dolph Schayes held the record from 1958 to 1964 and was the first player to eclipse 15,000 career points.
Bob Pettit held the record from 1964 to 1966 and is the first player to eclipse 20,000 career points.
Wilt Chamberlain held the record from 1966 to 1984 and was the first player to eclipse 25,000 and 30,000 career points. He played the fewest games to reach every point milestone from 1,000 to 31,000 in NBA history.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar held the record for 38 years, 10 months, and 2 days (14,187 days) from 1984 to 2023, the longest in NBA history. He is the first player to eclipse 35,000 career points.
- Statistics accurate as of the 2024–25 NBA season.
^ | Active NBA player |
* | Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame |
ATL | Atlanta Hawks | DET | Detroit Pistons | MIL | Milwaukee Bucks | PHW | Philadelphia Warriors |
BOS | Boston Celtics | FTW | Fort Wayne Pistons | MIN | Minnesota Timberwolves | PHX | Phoenix Suns |
BUF | Buffalo Braves | GSW | Golden State Warriors | MNL | Minneapolis Lakers | SAS | San Antonio Spurs |
CHI | Chicago Bulls | HOU | Houston Rockets | NOJ | New Orleans Jazz | SDR | San Diego Rockets |
CHS | Chicago Stags | IND | Indiana Pacers | NOP | New Orleans Pelicans | SFW | San Francisco Warriors |
CLE | Cleveland Cavaliers | KCO | Kansas City-Omaha Kings | OKC | Oklahoma City Thunder | STL | St. Louis Hawks |
DAL | Dallas Mavericks | LAL | Los Angeles Lakers | ORL | Orlando Magic | SYR | Syracuse Nationals |
DEN | Denver Nuggets | MIA | Miami Heat | PHI | Philadelphia 76ers | UTA | Utah Jazz |
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See also
- NBA records
- Point (basketball)
- List of NBA annual scoring leaders
- List of NBA career playoff scoring leaders
- List of NBA career 3-point scoring leaders
- List of National Basketball League (United States) scoring leaders
- List of NBA single-game scoring leaders
- List of NBA career minutes played leaders
Notes
- American Basketball Association (ABA) teams other than those admitted into the NBA in 1976 are not included; each year is linked to an article about that particular NBA season.
- First adopted in the 1979–80 season.
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