
LeBron James has played in the second-most games in NBA history.
LeBron James — the NBA's all-time leader in scoring and minutes played — moved closer to another all-time spot on Wednesday night.
James played in his 1,561st career regular-season game (a 112-97 win in Dallas), moving him past Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for sole possession of second place on the NBA list. Only Robert Parish, with 1,611, has more than the 40-year-old James. It was his 418th game in seven seasons with the Lakers, after 849 games with Cleveland and 294 with Miami.
Earlier this season, James entered the Top 5 in games played on Nov. 16 and needs 51 games to move ahead of Parish for the top spot. Next season would mark James' 23rd in the NBA and he has played in at least 55 games in each of the last four seasons (including 71 in 2023-24 and 69 this season).
He is closing in on another place on the all-time stats list as well as he needs three more 3-pointers to surpass Reggie Miller (2,560) for No. 6 in that category. The Lakers have two games left in the season and are already assured of a playoff spot, which may mean the team will rest James as the 2024-25 season wraps up.
Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.
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