The Los Angeles Lakers haven't had a great 2022-23 season, but it was all worth watching due to one man.
LeBron James surpassed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the NBA's all-time leading scorer on Feb. 7.
The 19-time NBA All-Star needed just 1,325 points to pass Abdul-Jabbar this season, and it didn't even take him until the All-Star break to reach that mark.
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Where do the other active players stack up on the all-time scoring list? Let’s take a look:
Who are the NBA’s all-time scoring leaders?
In addition to James, there are five other active players who are in the top 35 of the NBA’s all-time scorers: Carmelo Antony (9th), Kevin Durant (21st), James Harden (28th) and Russell Westbrook (30th) of the Lakers. Anthony is still a free agent, but he has not retired from the NBA.
Here’s a look at the top 35 NBA scorers of all time as of Feb. 23, 2023 (active players in bold):
- LeBron James: 38,424
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar : 38,387
- Karl Malone: 36,928
- Kobe Bryant: 33,643
- Michael Jordan: 32,292
- Dirk Nowitzki: 31,560
- Wilt Chamberlain: 31,419
- Shaquille O'Neal: 28,596
- Carmelo Anthony: 28,289
- Moses Malone : 27,409
- Elvin Hayes: 27,313
- Hakeem Olajuwon: 26,946
- Oscar Robertson: 26,710
- Kevin Durant: 26,684
- Dominique Wilkins: 26,668
- Tim Duncan: 26,496
- Paul Pierce: 26,397
- John Havlicek: 26,395
- Kevin Garnett: 26,071
- Vince Carter: 25,728
- Alex English: 25,613
- Reggie Miller: 25,279
- Jerry West: 25,192
- Patrick Ewing: 24,815
- Ray Allen: 24,505
- James Harden: 24,386
- Allen Iverson: 24,368
- Russell Westbrook: 24,125
- Charles Barkley: 23,757
- Robert Parish: 23,334
- Adrian Dantley: 23,177
- Dwyane Wade: 23,165
- Elgin Baylor: 23,149
- Clyde Drexler: 22,195
- Gary Payton: 21,813