List of NBA career scoring leaders

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This article contains two charts:

LeBron James has scored the most career regular season points in NBA history.

The first chart is a list of the top 50 all-time scorers in the history of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

The second chart is a progressive list of the leading all-time NBA scorers.[1]

The list includes only points scored in regular season games.

Scoring leaders

The following is a list of the top 50 National Basketball Association players by total career regular season points scored.

Statistics accurate as of the 2025–26 NBA season.

^ Active NBA player
* Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration[a]
§ 1st time eligible for Hall of Fame in 2026[2]
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Progressive list of scoring leaders

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.
LeBron James has held the record since 2023. He is the first player to eclipse 40,000 career points.

Statistics accurate as of the 2025–26 NBA season.

^ Active NBA player
* Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Team abbreviations Team(s) listed is the one player was on when he established the record.
ATLAtlanta HawksDETDetroit PistonsMILMilwaukee BucksPHWPhiladelphia Warriors
BOSBoston CelticsFTWFort Wayne PistonsMINMinnesota TimberwolvesPHXPhoenix Suns
BUFBuffalo BravesGSWGolden State WarriorsMNLMinneapolis LakersSASSan Antonio Spurs
CHIChicago BullsHOUHouston RocketsNOJNew Orleans JazzSDRSan Diego Rockets
CHSChicago StagsINDIndiana PacersNOPNew Orleans PelicansSFWSan Francisco Warriors
CLECleveland CavaliersKCOKansas City-Omaha KingsOKCOklahoma City ThunderSTLSt. Louis Hawks
DALDallas MavericksLALLos Angeles LakersORLOrlando MagicSYRSyracuse Nationals
DENDenver NuggetsMIAMiami HeatPHIPhiladelphia 76ersUTAUtah Jazz
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SeasonYear-by-year leaderPointsActive player leaderTotal pointsCareer recordTotal pointsSingle-season recordPointsSeason
1946–47Joe Fulks*PHW1,389Joe Fulks*PHW1,389Joe Fulks*PHW1,389Joe Fulks*PHW1,3891946–47
1947–48Max ZaslofskyCHS1,0072,3382,3381947–48
1948–49George Mikan*MNL1,6983,8983,898George Mikan*MNL1,6981948–49
1949–501,8654,8634,8631,8651949–50
1950–511,9326,0996,0991,9321950–51
1951–52Paul Arizin*PHW1,6747,0217,0211951–52
1952–53Neil Johnston*PHW1,564George Mikan*MNL8,460George Mikan*MNL8,4601952–53
1953–541,7599,7669,7661953–54
1954–551,631Max ZaslofskyFTW7,9021954–55
1955–56Bob Pettit*STL1,849George Mikan*MNL10,15610,1561955–56
1956–57Paul Arizin*PHW1,817Ed Macauley*STL10,1501956–57
1957–58George Yardley*DET2,001Dolph Schayes*SYR11,764Dolph Schayes*SYR11,764George Yardley*DET2,0011957–58
1958–59Bob Pettit*STL2,10513,29813,298Bob Pettit*STL2,1051958–59
1959–60Wilt Chamberlain*
PHW 1959–62
SFW 1962–65
PHI 1965–66
2,70714,98714,987Wilt Chamberlain*PHW2,7071959–60
1960–613,03316,85516,8553,0331960–61
1961–624,02917,67717,6774,0291961–62
1962–633,58618,30418,3041962–63
1963–642,948Bob Pettit*STL19,756Bob Pettit*STL19,7561963–64
1964–652,53420,88020,8801964–65
1965–662,649Wilt Chamberlain*
PHI 1965–68
LAL 1968–73
21,486Wilt Chamberlain*
PHI 1965–68
LAL 1968–73
21,4861965–66
1966–67Rick Barry*SFW2,77523,44223,4421966–67
1967–68Dave Bing*DET2,14225,43425,4341967–68
1968–69Elvin Hayes*SDR2,32727,09827,0981968–69
1969–70Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*MIL2,36127,42627,4261969–70
1970–712,59629,12229,1221970–71
1971–722,82230,33530,3351971–72
1972–73Nate Archibald*KCO2,71931,41931,4191972–73
1973–74Bob McAdoo*BUF2,261Oscar Robertson*MIL26,7101973–74
1974–752,831John Havlicek*BOS22,3891974–75
1975–762,42723,6781975–76
1976–77Pete Maravich*NOJ2,27325,0731976–77
1977–78George Gervin*SAS2,23226,3951977–78
1978–792,365Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*LAL22,1411978–79
1979–802,58524,1751979–80
1980–81Adrian Dantley*UTA2,45226,2701980–81
1981–82George Gervin*SAS2,55128,0881981–82
1982–83Alex English*DEN2,32629,8101982–83
1983–84Adrian Dantley*UTA2,41831,527Kareem Abdul-Jabbar*LAL31,5271983–84
1984–85Michael Jordan*CHI2,31333,26233,2621984–85
1985–86Alex English*DEN2,41435,10835,1081985–86
1986–87Michael Jordan*CHI3,04136,47436,4741986–87
1987–882,86837,63937,6391987–88
1988–892,63338,38738,3871988–89
1989–902,753Moses Malone*
ATL 1989–91
MIL 1991–93
PHI 1993–94
SAS 1994–95
24,8681989–90
1990–912,58025,7371990–91
1991–922,40427,0161991–92
1992–932,54127,0661992–93
1993–94David Robinson*SAS2,38327,3601993–94
1994–95Shaquille O'Neal*ORL2,31527,4091994–95
1995–96Michael Jordan*CHI2,491Michael Jordan*CHI24,4891995–96
1996–972,43126,9201996–97
1997–982,35729,2771997–98
1998–99Shaquille O'Neal*LAL1,289Karl Malone*
UTA 1998–2003
LAL 2003–04
28,9461998–99
1999–002,34431,0411999–00
2000–01Jerry StackhouseDET2,38032,9192000–01
2001–02Paul Pierce*BOS2,14434,7072001–02
2002–03Kobe Bryant*LAL2,46136,3742002–03
2003–04Kevin Garnett*MIN1,98736,9282003–04
2004–05Allen Iverson*PHI2,302Reggie Miller*IND25,2792004–05
2005–06Kobe Bryant*LAL2,832Shaquille O'Neal*
MIA 2005–08
PHX 2008–09
CLE 2009–10
BOS 2010–11
24,7642005–06
2006–072,43025,4542006–07
2007–082,32326,2862007–08
2008–09Dwyane Wade*MIA2,38627,6192008–09
2009–10Kevin Durant^OKC2,47228,2552009–10
2010–112,16128,5962010–11
2011–121,850Kobe Bryant*LAL29,4842011–12
2012–132,28031,6172012–13
2013–142,59331,7002013–14
2014–15James Harden^HOU2,21732,4822014–15
2015–162,37633,6432015–16
2016–17Russell Westbrook^OKC2,558Dirk Nowitzki*DAL30,2602016–17
2017–18LeBron James^CLE2,25131,1872017–18
2018–19James Harden^HOU2,818LeBron James^LAL32,5432018–19
2019–202,33534,2412019–20
2020–21Stephen Curry^GSW2,01535,3672020–21
2021–22Trae Young^ATL2,15537,0622021–22
2022–23Jayson Tatum^BOS2,22538,652LeBron James^LAL38,6522022–23
2023–24Luka Dončić^DAL2,37040,47440,4742023–24
2024–25Shai Gilgeous-Alexander^OKC2,48442,18442,1842024–25
2025–26Luka Dončić^LAL2,14343,44043,4402025–26
SeasonYear-by-year leaderPointsActive player leaderTotal pointsCareer recordTotal pointsSingle-season recordPointsSeason
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Notes

  1. A player is not eligible for induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame until he has been fully retired for two calendar years.
  2. 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.
  3. Rounded to the nearest tenth.
  4. First adopted in the 1979–80 NBA season.

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