Career Totals and Milestones
LeBron James's career stats place him among NBA legends. He ranks fourth all-time in assists and sixth in steals, with four MVP awards and four Finals MVPs across championships with three teams. His 2024-25 totals contributed to 70 games played, building on a legacy of consistent excellence.[1][2]
Key milestones include surpassing Michael Jordan as postseason scoring leader, recording over 1,100 20-point games, and achieving 100 triple-doubles. James's durability is evident in 17 straight 25+ point seasons and streaks like 867 consecutive double-digit scoring games.[2]
Playoff totals reflect his clutch ability: 8,289 points lead many categories, including iconic performances like back-to-back 41-point games in the 2016 Finals.[1][2]
2025-26 Season Stats
Through 11 games in 2025-26, James averages 20.4 points, 5.3 rebounds, 7.0 assists on 48.1% shooting. Recent form shows him scoring 19+ points in six straight December games, averaging 26.8 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 6.2 assists.[4][5]
Despite sciatica absences and 11 back-to-backs remaining, James eyes a potential 22nd straight 25+ point season, needing 63 of 66 games. Coach J.J. Redick and agent Rich Paul prioritize health over accolades as retirement talks loom.[4]
His play at center in stretches highlights adaptability, with 100th triple-double and 36,000+ career points already achieved.[2]
All-Time Rankings and Legacy
James holds records like most 20-point games (1,135+), passing Karl Malone. He's the only player with Finals MVP across three franchises, winning titles in 2012, 2013, 2016, and 2020.[2]
At 41, discussions focus on rest versus farewell tour. His 2025-26 output sustains top-20 fantasy value, proving sustained elite impact.[4]


