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This is basically updated only once a year, or to say, to break through a major level, or rise to an important position, it will be announced, I'll send it now, as of last year's finals, it is after winning the championship, not including this season.
Total score: 18265 Rank 60 all-time (as we all know, it now exceeds 20000).
Total Rebounds: 4718 All-time ranking 238
Total assists: 4590 Rank 64 all-time
Total steals: 1137 All-time rank 91
Total Blocks: 556 All-Time Rank: 188
Total shots: 13484 all-time ranking 82
Total 3-point shots: 2686 Rank 68 all-time
Total appearances: Not in the top 250 all-time.
Total turnovers: 2207 rank 70 all-time
Total triple-doubles:33 7 all-time ranking
Total double-doubles:562 All-time position 9
Total MVP: 3 Ranked 8th in history (if you count the votes, it is the first in history, the MVP total vote king, and there are many more people watching the game now than in the Jordan era).
Total Efficiency Value: Historical Rank 2Of the top 10 times with the highest efficiency values in history, Jordan had 4 times, James had 4 times, and the other 2 times was Chamberlain.
Comprehensive data: Ranked third all-time, behind Jordan and Chamberlain.
As for what 3-point hits, what fouls, and other miscellaneous data, it's too bad, and I didn't get into the top 250, so I ignored it.
I am a die-hard fan of James, and I write it purely by hand in the middle of the night, I hope it will help you!
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The historical rankings for James data are as follows:James' career total: 37,559, all-time ranking: 2 (1st: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 38,387).
Rebounds: 10,373, All-time ranking: 37 (36: Ranbir 10,400, 38: Otis. Thorpe 10370).
Assists: 10165, All-time rank: 6 (5: Mark. Jackson 10,334).
Steals: 2159, All-time ranking: 10 (9: Olajuwon 2162).
Blocks: 1052, All-time ranking: 91 (90th: Stoudemire 1054).
Note: The Gaimao update is synchronized with the Tiger Pounce Ranking (the ranking data has changed).
Three-pointers: 2,184, all-time ranking: 10 (9 Lillard: 2,185, 8 Crawford: 2,221).
Turnovers: 4850, All-time ranking: 1 (2nd: Malone 4524).
Iron number: 13501, all-time ranking: 2 (1 place: Kobe Bryant: 14481).
Regular season scoring streak double-doubles: 1,115, all-time ranking: 1 (2: Jordan: 866).
He has a total of 105 career regular-season triple-doubles.
He scored 1,377 career regular-season double-doubles.
Total free throws made 7,901, 4th (3rd: Kobe Bryant's 8,378).
Goals scored in open battles: 13,735, 2nd all-time (1st: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: 15,837).
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James is currently ranked second in the latest NBA career total, with a career regular-season total of 37,062.
1. James is still 1133 points away from Abdul-Jabbar's 38387 points, and according to James's average points per game, it will take about 42 games to surpass, that is, in the middle and late stages of this season, James will become the first NBA total scorer in history.
2. James ranks 2nd all-time in scoring, 7th in assists, and 39th in all-time in rebounds so far in his career. His combined number of these three rankings is 48, which is the number one he overtakes Abdul-Jabbar to rank first in NBA history. Currently, Abdul-Jabbar ranks 1st all-time in career points, 3rd all-time in rebounds, and 45th all-time in assists, all of which add up to 49.
3. James' great 411 project is still 2746 points away, and it will take about 100 games to complete. That is, next season, James will complete the miracle of 40,000 points + 10,000 rebounds + 10,000 assists that has never been seen before.
James won the MVP for the second consecutive year:
In 2010, James participated in the NBA All-Star Game six times in a row and received 2.5 million votes for three consecutive years. He finished with 43 points, 13 rebounds and 15 assists on Feb. 18 before losing 116-118 to the Denver Nuggets. It was the first time since Oscar Robertson on February 13, 1962 that a player had 40 points, 13 rebounds and 15 assists in a single game, and he also won the regular season MVP for the season, becoming the 10th player in NBA history to do so for two consecutive seasons.
This season, James averaged two assists per game in the regular season, becoming the small forward with the most assists per game in a single season in NBA history. But in the playoffs, after eliminating the Bulls 4-1, James suffered a torn ligament in his right elbow and insisted on playing with painkillers.
In addition, during the semifinals, it was rumored that teammates West and the Emperor's mother had an affair with James and finally lost to the Celtics 2-4 overall, including 15 points on 3-of-14 shooting in Game 5.
In Game 6 of the series against the Celtics (and James' last game with the Cavaliers), James had a triple-double of 27 points, 19 rebounds and 10 assists, 19 rebounds is also James' personal playoff rebounding high, and he also contributed 3 steals, which are also team-highs. James has announced that he will wear the No. 6 jersey for the new season, due to the fact that he has given up his original No. 23 in order to respect Michael Jordan.
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Summary. LeBron 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, and won the gold medal at the London Olympics for the U.S. men's basketball team, tying the record set by Michael Jordan in 1992. In 2013, James won his fourth regular season MVP, second NBA championship and second Finals MVP, achieving two consecutive championships. In 2014, James returned to the Cavaliers.
In 2016, James led the Cavaliers to a comeback victory over the defending champion Golden State Warriors to win the first championship in team history and his third Finals on July 10 of this year, James officially signed a four-year contract with the Los Angeles Lakers. In the 2019-20 season, James was elected the NBA assist king and led the Lakers to win their fourth championship and their fourth Finals MVP.
Hello dear! Glad to answer this question for you. Among the four strongest people in the NBA, I personally think James ranks first, the second is Curry, the third is Durant, and the fourth is Brother Alphabet.
LeBron 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, and won the gold medal at the London Olympics for the U.S. men's basketball team, tying the record set by Michael Jordan in 1992.
In 2013, James won his fourth regular season MVP, second NBA championship and second Finals MVP, achieving two consecutive championships. In 2014, James returned to the Cavaliers. In 2016, James led the Cavaliers to a comeback victory over the defending champion Golden State Warriors to win the first championship in team history and his third Finals on July 10 of this year, James officially signed a four-year contract with the Los Angeles Lakers.
In the 2019-20 season, James was elected the NBA assist king and led the Lakers to win their fourth championship and their fourth Finals MVP.
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