Further defining his reputation as a dual threat, LeBron James became the first player in league history to rank in the top 10 in both the NBA’s all-time assists and scoring lists.
NBA Career Assist Leaders
John Stockton | 15,806 |
Jason Kidd | 12,091 |
Steve Nash | 10,335 |
Mark Jackson | 10,334 |
Magic Johnson | 10,141 |
Oscar Robertson | 9,887 |
Isiah Thomas | 9,061 |
Chris Paul | 9,006 |
Gary Payton | 8,966 |
LeBron James | 8,535 |
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Already ranked No. 5 in all-time points coming into Monday’s game against the Memphis Grizzlies, the Los Angeles Lakers star entered into a class of his own by finding Kyle Kuzma for a layup with 6 minutes, 58 seconds remaining in the first quarter to put L.A. up 15-14. It was the 8,525th assist of his career, passing Andre Miller for No. 10 in all-time helpers.
James ended the night with 24 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists — his 79th career triple-double, which breaks a tie with Wilt Chamberlain for fifth-most in NBA history.
Next up for James is a pair of Hall of Famers who faced off in the 1996 NBA Finals: Michael Jordan and Gary Payton.
Jordan is No. 4 in all-time scoring, with 32,292 points. James ended the night with 32,162 points. Payton is No. 9 on the all-time assists list, with 8,966.
Source: ESPN