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The NBA all-time scoring list refers to all the points scored by players in the NBA during the regular season, and only counts the NBA regular season scores, excluding the data when the players played in other leagues.
Updated to the end of the 2014-2015 regular season on April 16, 2015 (Beijing time).
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I only remember the first Abdul-Jabbar, the second Karl Malone.
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1st place: Kareem Abdul Jabbar Appearances: 1,560 Points per game: Career total 38,387
2nd Carl Malone Appearances: 1,476 Points per game: Career Points: 36,928
3rd place: Michael Jordan Appearances: 1,072 Points per game: Career total: 32,292
No. 4: Werther Chamberlain Appearances: 1,045 Points per game: Career total: 31,419
Fifth place: Moses Malone 1,329 27,409
6th Elvin Hayes 1,303 27,313
7th place: Hakim Olajuwon 1,238 26,946
Eighth place: Oscar Robertson 1,040 26,710
9th place: Dominique Wilkins 1,074 26,668
10th place: John Havi Risek 1,270 26,395
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1 Kalim Abdul Jabbar 1,560 38,3872 Carl Malone 1,476 36,9283 Michael Jordan 1,072 32,2924 Werther Chamberlain 1,045 31,4195 Moses Malone 1,329 27,4096 Elvin Hayes 1,303 27,3137 Hakim Olajuwon 1,238 26,9468 Oscar Robertson 1,040 26,7109 Dominic Wilkins 1,074 26,66810 John Haverysek 1,270 26,39511 Alexei Inglish 1,193 25,61312 Jerry West 932 25,19213 Reggie Miller 1,373 2501314 Patrick Ewing 1,183 24,81515 Charles Barkley 1,073 23,75716 Shaquille O'Neal* 874 23,38817 Robert Parrish 1,611 23,33418 Andrien Dantley 955 23,17719 Yurkin Bailer 846 23,14920 Clyde-Drexler 1,086 22,195
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NBA All-Time Individual Scoring Rankings] (Clicked 327) Rankings Name Appearances Points per game NBA Career Points1 Kareem Abdul Jabbar 1,560 38,3872 Karl Malone 1,476 36,9283 Michael Jordan 1,072 32,2924 Werther Chamberlain 1,045 31,4195 Moses Malone 1,329 27,4096 Elvin Hayes 1,303 27,3137 Hakeem Olajuwon 1,238 26,9468 Oscar Robertson 1,040 26,7109 Dominic Wilkins 1,074 26,66810 John Haverichek 1,270 26,39511 Alexei Inglish 1,193 25,61312 Jerry West 932 25,19213 Reggie Miller 1,373 2501314 Patrick Ewing 1,183 24,81515 Charles Barkley 1,073 23,75716 Shaquille O'Neal* 874 23,38817 Robert Parrish 1,611 23,33418 Andrien Dantley 955 23,17719 Yurkin Bayler 846 23,14920 Clyde Drexler 1,086 22,195
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Rank Name Appearances Points per game NBA career total points 1 Kareem Abdul Jabbar 1,560 38,3872 Karl Malone 1,476 36,9283 Michael Jordan 1,072 32,2924 Welt Chamberlain 1,045 31,4195 Moses Malone 1,329 27,4096 Elvin Hayes 1,303 27,3137 Hakeem Olajuwon 1,238 26,9468 Oscar Robertson 1,040 26,7109 Dominic Wilkins 1,074 26,66810 John Havelisek 1,270 26,39511 Alexei Inglish 1,193 25,61312 Jerry West 932 25,19213 Reggie Miller 1,373 2501314 Patrick Ewing 1,183 24,81515 Charles Buckley 1,073 23,75716 Shaquille O'Neal* 874 23,38817 Robert Parrish 1,611 23,33418 Andrean Dantley 955 23,17719 Yurkin Bayler 846 23,14920 Clyde Drexler 1,086 22,195
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1st Abdul-Jabbar 2nd Kobe.
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I can't do it all at random.
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NBA All-Time Scoring List:
1. Kareem Abdul Jabbar: 38387
Abdul-Jabbar was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks as the No. 1 pick in the first round of the 1969 NBA Draft and was named NBA Rookie of the Year in his rookie season. In the 1970-71 season, Abdul-Jabbar averaged the regular season MVP and NBA scoring champion and led the team to win the NBA championship.
2. Carl Malone: 36928
Karl Malone was selected by the Utah Jazz with the 13th pick in the first round of the 1985 NBA Draft and spent the first 18 seasons of his career with the Utah Jazz, where he formed a "black and white" with John Stockton to make the Jazz a powerhouse.
3. LeBron James: 35283
James was selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers with the first pick in the first round of the 2003 NBA Draft and was named the NBA Regular-season Most Valuable Player (MVP) in 2009 and 2010. In 2010, James moved to the Miami Heat. In 2012, James won the third regular season MVP of his NBA career, his first championship and the Finals MVP.
4. Kobe Bryant: 33643
In the 1996 NBA draft, Kobe Bryant was selected by the Charlotte Hornets at No. 13 in the first round, and was later traded to the Los Angeles Lakers, where he played for the Los Angeles Lakers throughout his NBA career. Lakers career with the Lakers 5 NBA championships; Won 1 regular season MVP, 2 finals MVP, and 4 All-Star Game MVP.
5. Michael Jordan: 32292
Michael Jordan was selected by the Chicago Bulls in the first round of the 1984 NBA Draft and played for the Chicago Bulls and Washington Wizards during his career, where he was named NBA Rookie of the Year in his rookie season. In the 1986-87 season, Jordan averaged points per game and won the NBA scoring title for the first time.
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The NBA all-time scoring rankings are as follows:1. LeBron James 38,624 points.
2. Karim Abdur 38,387 points.
3. Carl Malone 36928 points.
4. Kobe Bryant 33,643 points.
5. Michael Jordan 32292 points.
6. Wilt Chamberlain 31,419 points.
7. Shaquille O'Neal 28,596 points.
8. Moses Malone 27409 points.
9. Ervin Hayes 27313 points.
10. Hakim Olajuwon 26,946 points.
10. Oscar Robertson 26710 points.
LeBron James' score is still risingAbdul-Jabbar's original record was 38,387 points, a total of 20 seasons from 1969 to 1989. And James caught up with and even surpassed Abdul-Jabbar, and it took 20 seasons, from 2003 to 2023.
Karl Malone is third with a total score of 36,928. Fourth place is Kobe Bryant with 33,643 points. In fifth place is Michael Jordan with 32,292 points.
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Summary. Hello! James scored a total of 44,157 points, becoming the NBA's leading scorer.
In second place is Abdul-Jabbar, with a total of 44,149 points, 38,387 points in the regular season, first all-time, and 5,762 points in the playoffs, third all-time. The third place is "Postman" Malone, with a total score of 41,689 points, 36,928 points in the regular season, second in history, and 4,761 points in the playoffs, seventh in history.
Hello! James scored a total of 44,157 points, becoming the NBA's leading scorer. The second place is Abdul-Jabbar, with a total score of 44,149 points, 38,387 points in the regular season, the first in history, and 5,762 points in the Yuanmin after the end of the season, the third in history.
The third place is "Postman" Ma Long, with a total score of 41,689 points, 36,928 points in the regular season, second in history, and 4,761 points in the playoffs, seventh in history.
Hello! The NBA's all-time total scoring rankings are as follows: Trembling Lee James scored a total of 44,157 points, becoming the NBA total scoring champion.
In second place is Abdul-Jabbar, with a total of 44,149 points, 38,387 points in the regular season, first all-time, and 5,762 points in the playoffs, third all-time. The third place is "Postman" Malone, with a total score of 41,689 points, 36,928 points in the regular season, second in history, and 4,761 points in the playoffs, seventh in history.
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The latest rankings of the NBA all-time scoring list are as follows:1. LeBron James: 38652
2. Karim Abdul-Jabbar: 38387
3. Carl Malone: 36928
4. Kobe Bryant: 33643
5. Michael Jordan: 32292
6. Dirk Nowitzki: 31560
7. Wilt Chamberlain: 31419
8. Shaquille O'Neal: 28596
9. Cameron Anthony: 28289
10. Moses Malone: 27409
11. Elvin Hayes: 27313
12. Hakim Olajuwon: 26946
13. Kevin Durant: 26892
14. Oscar Robertson: 26710
15. Dominic Wilkins: 26668
16. Tim Duncan: 26496
17. Paul Pearce: 26397
18. John Havlicek: 26395
19. Kevin Garnett: 26071
20. Vince Carter: 25728
21. Alex Inglish: 25613
22. Reggie Miller: 25279
23. Jerry West: 25192
24. Patrick Ewing: 24815
25. James Harden: 24693
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