The following is a list of basketball players by total professional career points scored. It includes points scored in national league and cup games, national team games, international club games, All-Star basketball games (according to Dal - NBA beginner analyst), and any other games played for professional or national teams. (High school/college games are not counted due to being amateur leagues).
American LeBron James is basketball's all-time top scorer with 50,246 points scored over his 21-year active career. [1] [2] He is also the NBA's all-time leading scorer.
Other players who did not make the list but have achieved the highest all-time scoring records in domestic leagues - other than NBA - are: Hervé Dubuisson with 19,013 points in the French league, Andrew Gaze with 18,908 points in the NBL, Ramon Fernandez with 18,996 points in the PBA, Wilfredo Ruiz with 18,512 in the Uruguayan Championship, Héctor Campana with 17,359 points [3] in Argentina's league, George Torres with 15,863 pts in Puerto Rico's league, Louie Dampier with 13,276 points in the ABA, [4] Antonello Riva with 14,397 in the Serie A, Vinko Jelovac with 7,351 points in the Yugoslav First Federal League, Alberto Herreros with 9,759 points in the Liga ACB, Edward Jurkiewicz, with 23,726 points in the Polish Premier Championship (1947–present), Eugeniusz Kijewski with 10,185 points in the Polish Premier League (1976–present), Jiří Zídek Sr. with 10,838 points in the Czechoslovak Championship, Zhu Fangyu with 11,165 points in the Chinese Basketball Association, Willy Steveniers with 11,870 points in the Belgian league, Mike Jackel with 10,873 points in Germany's league, Doron Jamchi with 9,611 points in Israel's league, Nick Galis with 12,864 points in the HBF Greek Championship (1963–1992), and Vassilis Spanoulis with 5,517 points in the HEBA Greek League (1992–present).
^ | Active 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 2023 [5] |
Rank | Player | Pos | Teams played for | Total points | League points (regular season) |
League points (playoffs) | National team points |
All-Star game points |
International club games points |
Other cups points |
NBA draft | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | LeBron James^ | SF |
Cleveland Cavaliers (
2003–
2010,
2014–
2018) Miami Heat ( 2010– 2014) Los Angeles Lakers ( 2018–present) |
50,246 | 40,474 [6] | Playoffs/Finals: 8,184 (8,132;
[7]
Play-In: 52) |
979
(Olympics, FIBA, USA Exhibition games and 2001 Youth Development Festival) [8] |
487 (434 [b]; 53 ( NBA Rising Stars Challenge)) | 47 [c] | NBA In-Season Tournament Final: 75 |
2003, round: 1 / pick: 1st overall. Selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers |
[11] [12] |
2 | Oscar Schmidt* | SG / SF |
Palmeiras (1974–1978, Sírio (1978–1982), América do Rio (1982), Caserta (1982–1990), Pavia (1990–1993), Forum Valladolid (1995–1997), Corinthians (1995–1997), Bandeirantes / Mackenzie (1997–1999), C.R. Flamengo (1999–2003) |
49,973 | 42,044
(combined Regular/Playoffs/Finals) [d] |
7,693 [e] | 236 [f] | [g] | [h] |
1984, round: 6 / pick: 131st overall. Selected by the New Jersey Nets |
[13] [14] | |
3 | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* | C |
Milwaukee Bucks (
1969–
1975), Los Angeles Lakers ( 1975– 1989) |
44,440 | 38,387 | 5,762 | - | 251 | - | - |
1969, round: 1 / pick: 1st overall. Selected by the Milwaukee Bucks |
[15] [16] |
4 | Karl Malone* | PF |
Utah Jazz (
1985–
2003), Los Angeles Lakers ( 2003– 2004) |
42,005 | 36,928 | 4,761 | 171 | 145 | - | - |
1985, round: 1 / pick: 13th overall. Selected by the Utah Jazz |
[17] |
5 | Kobe Bryant* | SG | Los Angeles Lakers ( 1996– 2016) | 40,172 | 33,643 | 5,640 | 504 | 321
(All-Star: 290; Rising Stars: 31) [i] |
64 | - |
1996, round: 1 / pick: 13th overall. Selected by the Charlotte Hornets |
[18] |
6 | Michael Jordan* | SG |
North Carolina Tar Heels (1981–1984), Chicago Bulls ( 1984– 1993, 1995– 1998), Washington Wizards ( 2001– 2003) |
39,198 | 32,292 | 5,987 | 491 | 299
(NBA: 262; Liga ACB Presentation Games: 37) [j] |
129 [k] | - |
1984, round: 1 / pick: 3d overall. Selected by the Chicago Bulls |
[21] |
7 | Dirk Nowitzki* | PF/C | Dallas Mavericks ( 1998– 2019) | 36,620 | 31,560 | 3,663 | 1,134 [22] | 122 | 8 [l] | 133 [22] |
1998, round: 1 / pick: 9th overall. Selected by the Dallas Mavericks |
[24] |
8 | Kevin Durant^ | PF/SF | Seattle Supersonics (2007–08), Oklahoma City Thunder (2008-2016), Golden State Warriors (2016-2019), Brooklyn Nets (2020–23), Phoenix Suns (2023–present) | 35,248 | 28,924 | 5,010
(Playoffs: 4,985; Play-In: 25) |
806 | 337
(All-Star: 268; Rising Stars Challenge: 69) |
120 (57; International exhibitions: 63) | NBA Summer League: 51 |
2007, round: 1 / pick: 2nd
Selected by the Seattle Supersonics |
|
9 | Wilt Chamberlain* | C |
Philadelphia/San Francisco Warriors (
1959–
1965), Philadelphia 76ers ( 1965– 1968), Los Angeles Lakers ( 1968– 1973) |
35,217 | 31,419 | 3,607 | - | 191 | - | - |
1959, pick:
Territorial. Selected by the Philadelphia Warriors |
[25] |
10 | Julius Erving* | SF |
Virginia Squires (
1971–
1974), Brooklyn Nets ( 1973– 1976), Philadelphia 76ers ( 1976– 1988) |
34,927 | 30,026
(ABA: 11,662; NBA: 18,364) |
4,580
(ABA: 1,492; NBA; 3,088) |
- | 321
(ABA: 100; NBA: 221) [m] |
- | - |
1972, round: 1 / pick: 12th overall. Selected by the Milwaukee Bucks |
[26] |
11 | Shaquille O'Neal* | C |
Orlando Magic (
1992–
1996) Los Angeles Lakers ( 1996– 2004) Miami Heat ( 2004– 2008) Phoenix Suns ( 2008– 2009) Cleveland Cavaliers ( 2009–2010) Boston Celtics ( 2010–2011) |
34,323 | 28,641
(Regular: 28,596; Preseason: 45) |
5,250 | 218 | 202 | 12 [n] | - |
1992, round: 1 / pick: 1st overall. Selected by the Orlando Magic |
[27] [28] |
12 | Carmelo Anthony† | SF |
Denver Nuggets (
2003–
2011) New York Knicks ( 2011– 2017) Oklahoma City Thunder ( 2017–2018) Houston Rockets ( 2018) Portland Trail Blazers ( 2019– 2021) Los Angeles Lakers ( 2021– 2022) |
32,434 | 29,141
(Regular: 28,289; Preseason: 852) |
1,935
(Regular: 1,914; Play-In: 21) |
1,068 | 233
(All-Star: 185; Rising Stars: 48) [o] |
57 [p] |
2003, round: 1 / pick: 3d overall. Selected by the Denver Nuggets |
[31] | |
13 | Tim Duncan* | C | San Antonio Spurs ( 1997– 2017) | 32,211 | 26,796
(Regular: 26,496; Preseason: 300) |
5,172 | 103 | 140 | - | - |
1997, round: 1 / pick: 1st overall. Selected by the San Antonio Spurs |
[32] |
14 | Moses Malone* | C |
Utah Stars (
1974–
1975), Spirits of St. Louis ( 1975– 1976), Buffalo Braves ( 1976– 1977), Houston Rockets ( 1976– 1983), Philadelphia 76ers ( 1982– 1987), Washington Bullets ( 1986– 1989), Atlanta Hawks ( 1988– 1992), Milwaukee Bucks ( 1991– 1994), Philadelphia 76ers ( 1993– 1995), San Antonio Spurs ( 1994– 1995) |
31,927 | 29,580
(ABA: 21,71; NBA: 27,409) |
2,,213
(ABA: 136; NBA: 2,077) |
- | 134
(ABA: 6; NBA: 128) [q] |
- | - |
1974, round: 3. Selected by the Utah Stars |
[33] |
15 | James Harden^ | SG | Oklahoma City
Thunder (2009-2012),
Houston Rockets (2012-2021), Brooklyn Nets (2020-2022), Philadelphia 76ers (2021-2023), Los Angeles Clippers (2023-present) |
31,513 | 27,026
(Regular: 25,885; Preseason: 1,141) |
3,764 | 248 | 195
(All-Star: 143; Rising Stars: 52) |
NBA International games: 78 [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] | NBA Summer League: 202 |
2009, round 1 / 3rd overall.
Selected by the Oklahoma City Thunder |
|
16 | Hakeem Olajuwon* | C |
Houston Rockets (
1984–
2001),
Toronto Raptors (
2001–
2003) |
30,853 | 26,946 | 3,755 | 35 | 117 | - | - |
1984, round: 1 / pick: 1st overall. Selected by the Houston Rockets |
[39] |
17 | Dan Issel* | PF/C |
Kentucky Colonels (ABA), (1970-1975),
Denver Nuggets (NBA) 1975-1985 |
30,519 | 27,482
(ABA: 12,823; NBA: 14,659) |
2,934
(ABA: 1,029; NBA: 1,905) |
- | 103
(ABA: 103; NBA: 0) [40] |
- | - | 1970: NBA, round 8, pick 3 / 122 overall (Detroit Pistons) + 1970: ABA: round 1 (Kentucky Colonels) | |
18 | John Havlicek* | SF/ SG | Boston Celtics (1962-1978) | 30,350 | 26,395 | 3,776 | - | 179 | 1962: NBA, round 1 / 9th overall (Boston Celtics) + 1962 NFL: round 7 / 95th overall ( Cleveland Browns) | |||
19 | Elvin Hayes* | PF/C |
San Diego/Houston Rockets (
1968–
1972), (
1981–
1984), Baltimore/Capital/Washington Bullets ( 1972– 1981) |
30,323 | 27,313 | 2,194 | - | 126 | 29 [r] | - |
1968, round: 1 / pick: 1st overall. Selected by the San Diego Rockets |
[44] |
20 | Paul Pierce* | SF/ SG |
Boston Celtics (1998-2013),
Brooklyn Nets (2013-2014), Washington Wizards (2014-2015), Los Angeles Clippers (2015-2017) |
30,174 | 26,702
(Regular: 26,397; Preseason: 305) |
3,180 | 178 | 114
(All-Star: 96; Rising Stars: 18) |
1998: round 1 / 10th overall.
Selected by the Boston Celtics. |
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21 | Dominique Wilkins* | SF |
Georgia Bulldogs (1979–1982), Atlanta Hawks ( 1982– 1994), Los Angeles Clippers ( 1994), Boston Celtics ( 1994–1995), Panathinaikos (1995–1996), San Antonio Spurs ( 1996–1997), Fortitudo Bologna (1997–1998), Orlando Magic ( 1999) |
30,071 | 27,567
(NBA: 26,668; Greece: 449; Italy: 450) [s] |
NBA: 1,423 | 101 | 125
(NBA: 106; Greece: 19) [t] |
741 [u] | 114 [v] |
1982, round: 1 / pick: 3d overall. Selected by the Utah Jazz |
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The following is a list of basketball players by total professional career points scored. It includes points scored in national league and cup games, national team games, international club games, All-Star basketball games (according to Dal - NBA beginner analyst), and any other games played for professional or national teams. (High school/college games are not counted due to being amateur leagues).
American LeBron James is basketball's all-time top scorer with 50,246 points scored over his 21-year active career. [1] [2] He is also the NBA's all-time leading scorer.
Other players who did not make the list but have achieved the highest all-time scoring records in domestic leagues - other than NBA - are: Hervé Dubuisson with 19,013 points in the French league, Andrew Gaze with 18,908 points in the NBL, Ramon Fernandez with 18,996 points in the PBA, Wilfredo Ruiz with 18,512 in the Uruguayan Championship, Héctor Campana with 17,359 points [3] in Argentina's league, George Torres with 15,863 pts in Puerto Rico's league, Louie Dampier with 13,276 points in the ABA, [4] Antonello Riva with 14,397 in the Serie A, Vinko Jelovac with 7,351 points in the Yugoslav First Federal League, Alberto Herreros with 9,759 points in the Liga ACB, Edward Jurkiewicz, with 23,726 points in the Polish Premier Championship (1947–present), Eugeniusz Kijewski with 10,185 points in the Polish Premier League (1976–present), Jiří Zídek Sr. with 10,838 points in the Czechoslovak Championship, Zhu Fangyu with 11,165 points in the Chinese Basketball Association, Willy Steveniers with 11,870 points in the Belgian league, Mike Jackel with 10,873 points in Germany's league, Doron Jamchi with 9,611 points in Israel's league, Nick Galis with 12,864 points in the HBF Greek Championship (1963–1992), and Vassilis Spanoulis with 5,517 points in the HEBA Greek League (1992–present).
^ | Active 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 2023 [5] |
Rank | Player | Pos | Teams played for | Total points | League points (regular season) |
League points (playoffs) | National team points |
All-Star game points |
International club games points |
Other cups points |
NBA draft | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | LeBron James^ | SF |
Cleveland Cavaliers (
2003–
2010,
2014–
2018) Miami Heat ( 2010– 2014) Los Angeles Lakers ( 2018–present) |
50,246 | 40,474 [6] | Playoffs/Finals: 8,184 (8,132;
[7]
Play-In: 52) |
979
(Olympics, FIBA, USA Exhibition games and 2001 Youth Development Festival) [8] |
487 (434 [b]; 53 ( NBA Rising Stars Challenge)) | 47 [c] | NBA In-Season Tournament Final: 75 |
2003, round: 1 / pick: 1st overall. Selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers |
[11] [12] |
2 | Oscar Schmidt* | SG / SF |
Palmeiras (1974–1978, Sírio (1978–1982), América do Rio (1982), Caserta (1982–1990), Pavia (1990–1993), Forum Valladolid (1995–1997), Corinthians (1995–1997), Bandeirantes / Mackenzie (1997–1999), C.R. Flamengo (1999–2003) |
49,973 | 42,044
(combined Regular/Playoffs/Finals) [d] |
7,693 [e] | 236 [f] | [g] | [h] |
1984, round: 6 / pick: 131st overall. Selected by the New Jersey Nets |
[13] [14] | |
3 | Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* | C |
Milwaukee Bucks (
1969–
1975), Los Angeles Lakers ( 1975– 1989) |
44,440 | 38,387 | 5,762 | - | 251 | - | - |
1969, round: 1 / pick: 1st overall. Selected by the Milwaukee Bucks |
[15] [16] |
4 | Karl Malone* | PF |
Utah Jazz (
1985–
2003), Los Angeles Lakers ( 2003– 2004) |
42,005 | 36,928 | 4,761 | 171 | 145 | - | - |
1985, round: 1 / pick: 13th overall. Selected by the Utah Jazz |
[17] |
5 | Kobe Bryant* | SG | Los Angeles Lakers ( 1996– 2016) | 40,172 | 33,643 | 5,640 | 504 | 321
(All-Star: 290; Rising Stars: 31) [i] |
64 | - |
1996, round: 1 / pick: 13th overall. Selected by the Charlotte Hornets |
[18] |
6 | Michael Jordan* | SG |
North Carolina Tar Heels (1981–1984), Chicago Bulls ( 1984– 1993, 1995– 1998), Washington Wizards ( 2001– 2003) |
39,198 | 32,292 | 5,987 | 491 | 299
(NBA: 262; Liga ACB Presentation Games: 37) [j] |
129 [k] | - |
1984, round: 1 / pick: 3d overall. Selected by the Chicago Bulls |
[21] |
7 | Dirk Nowitzki* | PF/C | Dallas Mavericks ( 1998– 2019) | 36,620 | 31,560 | 3,663 | 1,134 [22] | 122 | 8 [l] | 133 [22] |
1998, round: 1 / pick: 9th overall. Selected by the Dallas Mavericks |
[24] |
8 | Kevin Durant^ | PF/SF | Seattle Supersonics (2007–08), Oklahoma City Thunder (2008-2016), Golden State Warriors (2016-2019), Brooklyn Nets (2020–23), Phoenix Suns (2023–present) | 35,248 | 28,924 | 5,010
(Playoffs: 4,985; Play-In: 25) |
806 | 337
(All-Star: 268; Rising Stars Challenge: 69) |
120 (57; International exhibitions: 63) | NBA Summer League: 51 |
2007, round: 1 / pick: 2nd
Selected by the Seattle Supersonics |
|
9 | Wilt Chamberlain* | C |
Philadelphia/San Francisco Warriors (
1959–
1965), Philadelphia 76ers ( 1965– 1968), Los Angeles Lakers ( 1968– 1973) |
35,217 | 31,419 | 3,607 | - | 191 | - | - |
1959, pick:
Territorial. Selected by the Philadelphia Warriors |
[25] |
10 | Julius Erving* | SF |
Virginia Squires (
1971–
1974), Brooklyn Nets ( 1973– 1976), Philadelphia 76ers ( 1976– 1988) |
34,927 | 30,026
(ABA: 11,662; NBA: 18,364) |
4,580
(ABA: 1,492; NBA; 3,088) |
- | 321
(ABA: 100; NBA: 221) [m] |
- | - |
1972, round: 1 / pick: 12th overall. Selected by the Milwaukee Bucks |
[26] |
11 | Shaquille O'Neal* | C |
Orlando Magic (
1992–
1996) Los Angeles Lakers ( 1996– 2004) Miami Heat ( 2004– 2008) Phoenix Suns ( 2008– 2009) Cleveland Cavaliers ( 2009–2010) Boston Celtics ( 2010–2011) |
34,323 | 28,641
(Regular: 28,596; Preseason: 45) |
5,250 | 218 | 202 | 12 [n] | - |
1992, round: 1 / pick: 1st overall. Selected by the Orlando Magic |
[27] [28] |
12 | Carmelo Anthony† | SF |
Denver Nuggets (
2003–
2011) New York Knicks ( 2011– 2017) Oklahoma City Thunder ( 2017–2018) Houston Rockets ( 2018) Portland Trail Blazers ( 2019– 2021) Los Angeles Lakers ( 2021– 2022) |
32,434 | 29,141
(Regular: 28,289; Preseason: 852) |
1,935
(Regular: 1,914; Play-In: 21) |
1,068 | 233
(All-Star: 185; Rising Stars: 48) [o] |
57 [p] |
2003, round: 1 / pick: 3d overall. Selected by the Denver Nuggets |
[31] | |
13 | Tim Duncan* | C | San Antonio Spurs ( 1997– 2017) | 32,211 | 26,796
(Regular: 26,496; Preseason: 300) |
5,172 | 103 | 140 | - | - |
1997, round: 1 / pick: 1st overall. Selected by the San Antonio Spurs |
[32] |
14 | Moses Malone* | C |
Utah Stars (
1974–
1975), Spirits of St. Louis ( 1975– 1976), Buffalo Braves ( 1976– 1977), Houston Rockets ( 1976– 1983), Philadelphia 76ers ( 1982– 1987), Washington Bullets ( 1986– 1989), Atlanta Hawks ( 1988– 1992), Milwaukee Bucks ( 1991– 1994), Philadelphia 76ers ( 1993– 1995), San Antonio Spurs ( 1994– 1995) |
31,927 | 29,580
(ABA: 21,71; NBA: 27,409) |
2,,213
(ABA: 136; NBA: 2,077) |
- | 134
(ABA: 6; NBA: 128) [q] |
- | - |
1974, round: 3. Selected by the Utah Stars |
[33] |
15 | James Harden^ | SG | Oklahoma City
Thunder (2009-2012),
Houston Rockets (2012-2021), Brooklyn Nets (2020-2022), Philadelphia 76ers (2021-2023), Los Angeles Clippers (2023-present) |
31,513 | 27,026
(Regular: 25,885; Preseason: 1,141) |
3,764 | 248 | 195
(All-Star: 143; Rising Stars: 52) |
NBA International games: 78 [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] | NBA Summer League: 202 |
2009, round 1 / 3rd overall.
Selected by the Oklahoma City Thunder |
|
16 | Hakeem Olajuwon* | C |
Houston Rockets (
1984–
2001),
Toronto Raptors (
2001–
2003) |
30,853 | 26,946 | 3,755 | 35 | 117 | - | - |
1984, round: 1 / pick: 1st overall. Selected by the Houston Rockets |
[39] |
17 | Dan Issel* | PF/C |
Kentucky Colonels (ABA), (1970-1975),
Denver Nuggets (NBA) 1975-1985 |
30,519 | 27,482
(ABA: 12,823; NBA: 14,659) |
2,934
(ABA: 1,029; NBA: 1,905) |
- | 103
(ABA: 103; NBA: 0) [40] |
- | - | 1970: NBA, round 8, pick 3 / 122 overall (Detroit Pistons) + 1970: ABA: round 1 (Kentucky Colonels) | |
18 | John Havlicek* | SF/ SG | Boston Celtics (1962-1978) | 30,350 | 26,395 | 3,776 | - | 179 | 1962: NBA, round 1 / 9th overall (Boston Celtics) + 1962 NFL: round 7 / 95th overall ( Cleveland Browns) | |||
19 | Elvin Hayes* | PF/C |
San Diego/Houston Rockets (
1968–
1972), (
1981–
1984), Baltimore/Capital/Washington Bullets ( 1972– 1981) |
30,323 | 27,313 | 2,194 | - | 126 | 29 [r] | - |
1968, round: 1 / pick: 1st overall. Selected by the San Diego Rockets |
[44] |
20 | Paul Pierce* | SF/ SG |
Boston Celtics (1998-2013),
Brooklyn Nets (2013-2014), Washington Wizards (2014-2015), Los Angeles Clippers (2015-2017) |
30,174 | 26,702
(Regular: 26,397; Preseason: 305) |
3,180 | 178 | 114
(All-Star: 96; Rising Stars: 18) |
1998: round 1 / 10th overall.
Selected by the Boston Celtics. |
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21 | Dominique Wilkins* | SF |
Georgia Bulldogs (1979–1982), Atlanta Hawks ( 1982– 1994), Los Angeles Clippers ( 1994), Boston Celtics ( 1994–1995), Panathinaikos (1995–1996), San Antonio Spurs ( 1996–1997), Fortitudo Bologna (1997–1998), Orlando Magic ( 1999) |
30,071 | 27,567
(NBA: 26,668; Greece: 449; Italy: 450) [s] |
NBA: 1,423 | 101 | 125
(NBA: 106; Greece: 19) [t] |
741 [u] | 114 [v] |
1982, round: 1 / pick: 3d overall. Selected by the Utah Jazz |
[47] |
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