LeBron James added another remarkable achievement to his legendary NBA career on Tuesday, becoming the first player in league history to score 50,000 combined regular-season and playoff points.
The milestone came during the Los Angeles Lakers’ home game against the New Orleans Pelicans when James sank a three-pointer in the first quarter.
The 40-year-old superstar entered the game with 49,999 total points, and his deep shot marked yet another defining moment in the career of the man known as “King James.”
Already the NBA’s all-time leading scorer in regular-season history—surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s 39-year record in February 2023—James also holds the playoff scoring record, a title he claimed from Michael Jordan in May 2017.
In his 22nd season, James shows no signs of slowing down. He was named Western Conference Player of the Month for February, earning the honour for the 41st time in his career—a league record.
At 40, James is also the oldest player to win the award, breaking Karl Malone’s record set in 2000 at age 37.
The Lakers have been on an impressive run since their blockbuster trade last month, acquiring Luka Doncic from the Dallas Mavericks in exchange for Anthony Davis.
The team entered Tuesday’s game riding a six-game winning streak, climbing to second place in the Western Conference standings.
With four NBA championships and an ever-expanding list of accolades, James continues to redefine greatness, cementing his legacy as one of the most extraordinary athletes in sports history.