List of career achievements by LeBron James

This page lists career accomplishments of the American professional basketball player LeBron James.

NBA career statistics

Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field goal percentage  3P%  3-point field goal percentage  FT%  Free throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game  Bold  Career high
Denotes seasons in which James' won an NBA championship
Correct

2017.[1]

Playoffs

Year Team GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
2006 Cleveland 131346.5.476.333.7378.15.81.4.730.8
2007 Cleveland 202044.7.416.280.7558.18.01.7.525.1
2008 Cleveland 131342.5.411.257.7317.87.61.81.328.2
2009 Cleveland 141441.4.510.333.7499.17.31.6.935.3
2010 Cleveland 111141.8.502.400.7339.37.61.71.829.1
2011 Miami 212143.9.466.353.7638.45.91.71.223.7
2012 Miami 232342.7.500.259.7399.75.61.9.730.3
2013 Miami 232341.7.491.375.7778.46.61.8.825.9
2014 Miami 202038.2.565.407.8067.14.81.9.627.4
2015 Cleveland 202042.2.417.227.73111.38.51.71.130.1
2016 Cleveland 212139.1.525.340.6619.57.62.31.326.3
2017 Cleveland 181841.3.565.411.6989.17.81.91.332.8
2018 Cleveland 222241.9.539.342.7469.19.01.41.034.0
Career 23923942.0.491.323.7438.97.11.81.028.9

Awards and accomplishments

James (center) celebrates during the Heat's 2012 championship parade.

NBA

Cited from Basketball Reference's LeBron James page unless noted otherwise.[1]

United States National Team

Cited from USA Basketball's LeBron James page unless noted otherwise.[2]
  • Olympic medalist:
    • 2× Gold: 2008, 2012
    • Bronze: 2004
  • FIBA World Cup medalist:
    • Bronze: 2006
  • FIBA AmeriCup medalist:
    • Gold: 2007
  • USA Basketball Youth Development Festival medalist:
    • Gold: 2001
  • USA Basketball Male Athlete of the Year: 2012[3]

High school

Cited from the NBA's LeBron James prospect profile page unless noted otherwise.[4]

Other

NBA achievements

Regular season

Career

  • 1st place all-time in Value Over Replacement Player (VORP) with 124.87.[24]
  • 1st place all-time in Box Plus/Minus with 9.18.[25]
    • 1.09 more than the next player on the list, Michael Jordan (8.09).
  • 1st place all-time in career assists by a forward with (8,208).[26]
  • 1st place all-time in most consecutive double-digit scoring games (873 times).[27]
  • 1st place all-time being named Conference Player of the Week (61 times).
  • 1st place all-time being named Conference Player of the Month (37 times).
  • 1st place all-time in points scored in All-Star games with 343.
  • 1st place all-time in three-point field goals made in All-Star games with 35.
  • 1st place all-time in field goals made in All-Star games with 141.
  • 1st place all-time in All-NBA First Team selections with 12.
  • 2nd place all-time in PER (Player Efficiency Rating) with 27.68[28]
    • Behind Michael Jordan (27.91)
  • 3rd place all-time to score at least 2,000 points in a single season (10 times)
    • Behind Karl Malone 12 times and Michael Jordan 11 times.
  • 3rd place all time for most 20-point games in NBA history (942).[27]
  • 4th place all-time in most NBA Most Valuable Player Awards (4).[29]
  • 7th place all-time for career points (31,038).[30]
    • Behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (38,387), Karl Malone (36,928), Kobe Bryant (33,643), Michael Jordan (32,292), Wilt Chamberlain (31,419) and Dirk Nowitzki (31,173).
  • Only player in NBA history to record at least 31,000 points, 8,000 rebounds, and 8,000 assists.
  • Only player in NBA history to average at least 27 points, 7 rebounds, and 7 assists for their career.[31]
  • Only player in NBA history to post at least 2,000 points, 500 rebounds, 500 assists, and 100 steals in four consecutive seasons.[32]
  • Only player in NBA history to post at least 2,000 points, 500 rebounds, 500 assists, and 100 steals in a single season for at least eight seasons.[32]
  • Only player in NBA history to post at least 2,000 points, 500 rebounds, and 500 assists in a single season for at least eight seasons.[33]
  • Only player in NBA history to win the NBA Player of the Month Award four times in two consecutive seasons.[34]
  • Only player in NBA history to change teams after averaging at least 27 points, twice.[35]
  • Only player in NBA history to average at least 25 points, 6 rebounds, and 6 assists for 14 seasons.[36]
  • Only player in NBA history to record a triple-double with two different teams at Madison Square Garden versus the Knicks.[37]
  • Only player in NBA history to average at least 25 points per game for 14 consecutive seasons.[38]
  • Only player in NBA history to be in the top 10 all-time in points and top 15 all-time in assists.[39]
  • Only player in NBA history to average at least 25 points, 7 rebounds, and 7 assists in a season for at least seven seasons.[40]
  • Only player in NBA history to average at least 25 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists and shoot .540 from the field in a season (2016-17).
  • One of two players in NBA history to have at least 8,000 rebounds and 8,000 assists.
  • One of two players in NBA history to average at least 27 points, 6 rebounds, and 6 assists for six consecutive seasons.[41]
  • One of two players in NBA history to average at least 27 points, 6 rebounds, and 6 assists in a single season for at least eight seasons.[42]
    • Includes Oscar Robertson.
  • One of two players in NBA history to win four NBA Most Valuable Player Awards in a span of five years.[43]
    • Includes Bill Russell.
  • One of two players in NBA history to win at least two NBA Most Valuable Player Awards for two different franchises.
    • Includes Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
  • One of two players in NBA history to lead NBA Finals in scoring, but play on a different team the following season.[44]
    • Includes Shaquille O'Neal.
  • One of two players in NBA history to win NBA MVP, Finals MVP, and an Olympic Gold Medal in the same year.[45]
    • Includes Michael Jordan (1992).
  • One of two players in NBA history to win NBA MVP and Finals MVP in two consecutive seasons.
    • Includes Michael Jordan.
  • One of two players in NBA history to win NBA Finals MVP with multiple teams.
    • Includes Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
  • One of two players in NBA history to win at least four NBA MVP awards and three NBA Finals MVP awards.
    • Includes Michael Jordan.
  • One of four players in NBA history to win NBA MVP with a team, leave, and then come back.[46]
  • One of three players in NBA history to win NBA MVP and Finals MVP in the same season, twice.[47]
  • One of three players in NBA History to record 1,500 points and 400 assists in each of their first four seasons.
  • One of five players in NBA history to win consecutive Finals MVP Awards.[48]
    • Includes Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neal, Hakeem Olajuwon, and Kobe Bryant.
  • One of five players in NBA history to change teams after leading the league in triple-doubles.[49]
  • One of five players in NBA history to score 50+ points multiple times for two different teams.[50]
  • One of six players in NBA history to average at least 27 points for their career.[51]
  • One of seven players in NBA history to lead a franchise in points, assists, and steals.[52][53]
  • One of ten players in NBA history to be drafted first overall and win a championship with the team who drafted him.

Season

  • Only player in NBA history to win the NBA Player of the Month Award five times in a single season.[34]
  • Only player in NBA history to post 30 or more points and shoot over 60 percent for six consecutive games in a single season.[54]
  • One of two players in NBA history to receive all but one vote for the NBA Most Valuable Player Award in a single season.[55]
    • Includes Shaquille O'Neal.
  • One of four players in NBA history to average at least 30 points, 7 rebounds, and 7 assists in a single season.[56]
    • Includes Oscar Robertson (achieved this five times), Michael Jordan, and Russell Westbrook.
  • One of four players in NBA history to average at least 20 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists in their rookie season.[57]
  • One of four players in NBA history to average a triple-double in a calendar month
    • With Oscar Robertson, Wilt Chamberlain and Russell Westbrook. James is the oldest in age to do so.[58]
  • One of five players in NBA history to average at least 31 points, 7 rebounds, and 6 assists in a single season.[59]
    • Includes Oscar Robertson (achieved this twice), Jerry West, Michael Jordan, and Russell Westbrook.
  • One of five players in NBA history to average at least 26 points, 8 rebounds, and 8 assists in a single season (achieved twice.)
    • Includes Oscar Robertson (achieved this five times), Michael Jordan, James Harden, and Russell Westbrook.
  • One of five players in NBA history to lead their team in all five major statistical categories (total points, rebounds, assists, blocks and steals) in a single season (2008–09 season).[60]
  • One of seven players in NBA history to record 2,000 points and 600 assists in a single season.[61] (achieved twice)
    • Includes Oscar Robertson (achieved this seven times), John Havlicek (achieved this twice), Tiny Archibald (achieved this twice), Michael Jordan, Derrick Rose, James Harden and, Russell Westbrook.

Game

  • Only player in NBA history to record at least 35 points, 15 assists, and 0 turnovers in a game.[62]
  • Only player in NBA history to record at least 31 points, 19 rebounds, 8 assists, and 4 steals in a game.
  • One of two players in NBA history to record at least 43 points, 13 rebounds, and 15 assists in a game.
    • Includes James Harden.
  • One of four players in NBA history to record at least 61 points, 7 rebounds, and 4 assists in a game.
  • One of ten players in NBA history to record a triple-double in a season opener.

Playoffs

Career

  • 1st place all-time in points scored (6,911).[63]
  • 1st place all-time in field goals scored (2,457).[64]
  • 1st place all-time in minutes played (10,049).[65]
  • 1st place all-time in free throws scored (1,627).[66]
  • 1st place all-time in turnovers made (866).[67]
  • 1st place all-time in field goal attempts (5,006).[68]
  • 1st place all-time in field goals missed (2,505).[69]
  • 1st place all-time in three-point field goal attempts (1,116).[70]
  • 1st place all-time in steals (419).[71]
  • 1st place all-time for being a leader in points, rebounds, and assists (39 times).
  • 1st place all-time for scoring average in game 7s with 34.9 points per game.
  • 1st place all-time for scoring average in elimination games with 32.8 points per game.[72]
  • 1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 20 points (210).[73]
  • 1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 20 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists (20).[74]
  • 1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 25 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists (124).[75][76]
  • 1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 25 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 assists (61).[75][77]
  • 1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 30 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists with (74).
  • 1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 30 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 assists with (37).[78][79]
  • 1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 35 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists with (35). [80]
  • 1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 35 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 assists with (16). [81]
  • 1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 20 points and 10 rebounds while also accounting for at least half of his team's assists with 17.[82]
  • 1st place all-time for playoff games with at least 40 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists with (18). [83]
  • 1st place all-time for most 30-point triple-doubles in the playoffs (10).
  • 1st place all-time for most 40-point triple-doubles in the playoffs (3).
  • 1st place all-time in Win Shares (51.0).
  • 1st place all-time in Box Plus/Minus (11.08)
    • 0.96 more than the next player on the list Michael Jordan (10.12).
  • 1st place all-time in VORP - Value Over Replacement Player (33.1).
    • 10.25 more than next player on the list Michael Jordan (22.85)
  • 1st place all-time for games with at least 30 points and 10 assists (16).
  • T-1st place all-time for postseasons with at least 500 total points (8 times).
    • With Michael Jordan (8).
  • 1st place all-time for playoff games scoring at least 30 points (110 times).
  • 2nd place all-time for consecutive 20-point games to start a playoff career with 19.[84]
  • 2nd place all-time for playoff games scoring at least 40 points (27 times).
    • Behind Michael Jordan (38).
  • 2nd place all-time for playoff games scoring at least 45 points (10 times).[85]
    • Behind Michael Jordan (23).
  • 2nd place all-time for triple-doubles in the playoffs (23).
  • 3rd place all-time for most three-point field goals made in a playoffs career (370).
  • 2nd place all-time for most defensive rebounds in a playoffs career (1,756).
  • T-2nd place all-time for most NBA Finals MVP Awards (3).
    • Behind Michael Jordan (6).
    • Tied with Magic Johnson, Shaquille O'Neal, and Tim Duncan.
  • 3rd place all-time for most assists in a playoffs career (1,687).
  • Only player in NBA history to average 28 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 assists in their playoff career.[86]
  • Only player in NBA history to be in the top 10 all time in career playoff points, rebounds, assists and steals.
  • Only player in NBA history to be in the top 5 all-time in career playoff points, assists, and steals.
  • Only player in NBA history to record at least 6,800 points, 2,000 rebounds, and 1,700 assists in their playoff career.
  • Only player in NBA history to play 20 playoff games in six consecutive seasons.
  • Only player in NBA history to win a road game in 29 consecutive playoff series.
  • One of at least two players in NBA history to shoot at least 50 percent in nine consecutive playoff games while attempting at least 15 FGs.[87]
    • Also achieved by Shaquille O'Neal (May 25, 2001 to April 25, 2002).
  • One of three players in NBA history to average 30 points and 10 rebounds when facing elimination.[88]
  • Most consecutive wins in team's first game of the postseason (12)
    • Tied with Shaquille O'Neal
  • Most consecutive wins in the first round in the postseason (21)
  • Most best of 7 sweeps in the postseason (11)

Single postseason

  • Only player in NBA history to score at least 25 points in 15 consecutive playoff games in a single postseason.[89][90]
  • Only player in NBA history to score at least 25 points in 14 consecutive playoff games in a single postseason, multiple times.[89][90]
  • Only player in NBA history to record at least 500 points, 200 rebounds, and 150 assists in a single postseason, multiple times.
  • Only player in NBA history to record at least 600 points, 200 rebounds, and 150 assists in a single postseason.
  • One of two players in NBA history to average at least 30 points, 11 rebounds, and 8 assists per game in a single postseason.
  • One of two players in NBA history to record at least 600 points, 200 rebounds, and 100 assists in a single postseason twice.

Series

  • Only player in NBA history to lead both teams in points, rebounds, assists, blocks, and steals in a playoff series (2016 NBA Finals vs. Golden State Warriors).[91]
  • Only player in NBA history to lead both teams in points, rebounds, assists in a playoff series (twice, 2015 and 2016 NBA Finals vs. Golden State Warriors)
  • Only player in NBA history to average at least 30 points, 10 rebounds, and 9 assists in a playoff series (2015 Conference Finals vs. Atlanta Hawks).[92]
  • Only player in NBA history to average at least 30 points, 10 rebounds, and 10 assists in a playoff series (2017 NBA Finals vs. Golden State Warriors).
  • One of five players in NBA History to average at least 33.8 points and 7.3 assists in a playoff series.
  • Only player in NBA history to win over 20 consecutive games in the first round[93]
  • Only player in NBA history to sweep 10 series in the playoffs[93]
  • Only player in NBA history to score 35+ points in every game of a 4 game series sweep.

Game

  • Most consecutive points scored for a team in a playoff game with 25 consecutive points at the Detroit Pistons on May 31, 2007.[94]
  • Only player in NBA history to score at least 49 points in a playoff game for two different franchises.[95]
  • Only player in NBA history to record 40 points and 14 assists in a playoff game.[96]
  • Only player in NBA history to record at least 37 points, 18 rebounds, and 13 assists in a playoff game.
  • One of three players in NBA history to record at least 45 points, 15 rebounds, and 5 assists in a playoff game.[97]
  • One of three players in NBA history to record a triple-double in their playoff debut.[98]

NBA Finals

Career

  • 1st place all-time for triple-doubles with at least 30 points in the NBA Finals with 4.
  • 1st place all-time for three-point field goals attempted in the NBA Finals with 251.
  • 1st place all-time for most NBA Finals games with at least 30 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 assists with 9.[99]
  • 1st place all-time for most defensive rebounds in the NBA Finals with 395.
  • 1st place all-time for most turnovers in the NBA Finals with 196.
  • 1st place all-time for triple-doubles in the NBA Finals with 10.
  • 2nd place all-time for three-point field goals made in the NBA Finals with 86. Behind Steph Curry (98).
  • 2nd place all-time for most assists in the NBA Finals with 379.
  • 2nd place all-time for most steals in the NBA Finals with 86.
    • Behind Magic Johnson with 102 steals.
  • 2nd place all-time for most NBA Finals games with at least 40 points with 7.[100]
  • 2nd place all-time for most points scored in the NBA Finals with 1,383 points. [101]
    • Behind Jerry West with 1,679 points.
  • 3rd place all-time for most field goals made in the NBA Finals with 520.
  • Only player in NBA history to play in eight consecutive NBA Finals, doing so with different teams.
  • Only player in NBA history to play in at least four NBA Finals with two different teams.[102]
  • One of three players in NBA history to play in the All-Star Game and NBA Finals in at least seven consecutive seasons.
  • Only player in NBA history to average a triple double in the NBA Finals.

Series

  • Most points scored in first three games with 123 in the 2015 NBA Finals.
  • Most points scored in the final three games of an NBA Finals with 109 in Games 5, 6, and 7.
  • Most points per game scored by a player on the winning team in any seven-game NBA Finals series with 29.7.
  • 1st place all-time for most points scored and assisted per game in an NBA Finals series with 57.7[103]
  • 2nd place all-time for highest percentage of team points in an NBA Finals series.[104]
  • Only player in NBA history to record at least two triple-doubles with 30 or more points in one NBA Finals series.
  • Only player in NBA history to average at least 25 points, 10 rebounds, and 7 assists in an NBA Finals series (accomplished this three times).[105]
  • Only player in NBA history to lead both teams in points, rebounds, and assists in an NBA Finals series. (2015 and 2016; also led both teams in steals and blocks in the 2016 Finals.)
  • Only player in NBA history to average a triple-double in an NBA Finals series.
    • James averaged 33.6 points, 12.0 rebounds, and 10.0 assists in the 2017 NBA Finals.
  • Only player in NBA history to average at least 35 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 assists in an NBA Finals series.
    • James averaged 35.8 points, 13.3 rebounds, 8.8 assists in the 2015 NBA Finals.
  • Only player in NBA history to score at least 40 points in consecutive elimination games in a single NBA Finals series.[100]
  • One half of the third duo in NBA history to each average at least 27 points per game in a single NBA Finals series.
  • One of three players in NBA history to score at least 40 points in at least three games in a single NBA Finals series.
  • Fourth player in NBA history to suffer two 0-4 sweeps in NBA Finals series. (2007, 2018 NBA Finals, both with Cleveland Cavaliers in two separate stints with the club.)

Game

  • 1st place all-time for points scored in an NBA Finals Game 1 loss with 51.

Only player to lead a both teams in an NBA Finals Game in Points, Assists, Rebounds, Blocks & Steals

Youngest player records

James owns numerous NBA "youngest player" records. He is the youngest1

  • To be selected #1 overall draft pick (18 years of age).
  • To be named NBA Rookie of the Year (19 years of age).
  • To score most points by prep-to-pro player in their professional debut with (25)
  • To record a triple-double in the playoffs. (21 years, 113 days).
  • To score 30 points in a game (18 years, 334 days).
  • To score 40 points in a game (19 years, 88 days).
  • To score 2,000 points in a season (2004–05).
  • To average at least 30 points per game in the NBA.
  • To be awarded All-NBA honors (2004–05).
  • To be named to the All-NBA first team (21 years, 138 days).
  • To win an All-Star Game MVP (21 years, 55 days).
  • To lead the league in All-Star voting (22 years, 26 days).
  • To score 2,000 points in seven consecutive seasons (26 years of age).McMenamin, Dave, Lebron James becomes 3rd player to score at least 2,000 points in 10 different seasons, p. 1
  • To win Most Valuable Player award four times (28 years of age).
  • To reach 4,000 playoff points (29 years of age).[117]
  • To reach 5,000 playoff points (30 years of age).
  • To reach 6,000 playoff points (32 years of age).
  • Every thousand point milestone from 1,000 to 31,000.[118][119][120][121][122][123][124]

Notes: 1 Beginning in 2006 the NBA introduced age requirement restrictions. Prospective high school players must now wait at least a year before entering the NBA,[lower-alpha 1] making these records more difficult to break.

Oldest player records

  • To average a triple-double in a calendar month (February, 2018, 33 years, 69 days on February 28, 2018)[58]

Cleveland Cavaliers franchise records

James during his first tenure with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Regular season

Career

Career records cited from Basketball Reference's Cleveland Cavaliers Career Leaders page unless noted otherwise.[125]
  • Minutes played: 33,130
  • Field goals: 8,369
  • Field goal attempts: 17,022
  • Three-point field goals made: 1,251
  • Three-point field goals attempts: 3,713
  • Free throws made: 5,130
  • Free throw attempts: 6,998
  • Assists: 6,228
  • Steals: 1,376
  • Turnovers: 2,973
  • Points: 23,119
  • Triple Doubles: 64
  • Minutes per game: 39.0
  • Points per game: 27.2
  • 40 point games: 45[126]

Season

Season records cited from the Cavaliers' official website unless noted otherwise.[127]
  • Minutes played: 3,388 (2004–05)
  • Field goals: 875 (2005–06)
  • Field goal attempts: 1,823 (2005–06)
  • Free throws: 601 (2005–06)
  • Free throw attempts: 814 (2005–06)
  • Points: 2,478 (2005–06)
  • Points per game: 31.4 (2005–06)
  • 50 point games: 3 (2008–09)[126]
  • 40 point games: 10 (2005–06)[126]

Game

Individual game records cited from the Cavaliers' official website unless noted otherwise.[128]
  • Field goal attempts: 36, at Toronto Raptors, March 20, 2005
  • Three-point field goals: 8, at Milwaukee Bucks, (JR Smith tied) February 20, 2009
  • Three-point field goals, quarter: 5, four times
    • 5, second quarter, vs. Milwaukee Bucks, April 9, 2005
    • 5, third quarter, at Milwaukee Bucks, February 20, 2009
    • 5, first quarter, vs. Los Angeles Clippers, January 31, 2010
  • Three-point field goal attempts: 13, three times
    • 13, vs. Milwaukee Bucks, April 9, 2005
    • 13, vs. New York Knicks, April 14, 2005
    • 13, at New York Knicks, March 5, 2008
  • Free throws: 24, at Miami Heat, March 12, 2006
  • Free throws made, half: 16, second half, at Miami Heat, March 12, 2006
  • Turnovers, half: 9, second half, at New Orleans Hornets, March 28, 2005
  • Points, quarter: 24, two times
    • 24, fourth quarter, at Toronto Raptors, January 6, 2008
    • 24, first quarter, at Chicago Bulls, April 11, 2008

Playoffs

Career

  • Games played: 239
  • Minutes played: 10,049
  • Points: 6,911
  • Free Throws Made: 1,627
  • Free Throws Attempts: 2,191
  • Field Goals Made: 2,457
  • Field Goals Attempts: 5,006
  • 3 Point Field Goals Made: 370
  • 3 Point Field Goal Attempts: 1,116
  • Rebounds: 2,122
  • Defensive Rebounds: 1,756
  • Assists: 1,687
  • Steals: 419
  • Triple Doubles: 17

Scoring

Highest average, points per game, career: 28.9 Lebron is the Only Player in Nba History to reach 31,000 points 8,000 assists and 8,000 rebounds. Points, game: 49, vs. Orlando, May 20, 2009

Points, half: 28, first half, at Boston Celtics, May 7, 2010

Points, quarter: 23, first quarter, at Boston Celtics, May 7, 2010

Points, overtime: 10, at Orlando Magic, May 26, 2009

Consecutive points, game: 25, from 2:16 of fourth quarter to end of game (second overtime), at Detroit Pistons, May 31, 2007[129]

  • LeBron scored his team's last seven points in the fourth quarter, all nine of his team's points in the first overtime, and all nine of his team's points in the second overtime.

Games scoring 40 or more points, career: 14

Field goals

Field goals made, game: 20, vs. Orlando Magic, May 20, 2009

Field goals made, half: 11, twice

  • 11, first half, vs. Orlando Magic, May 20, 2009
  • 11, first half, at Boston Celtics, May 7, 2010

Field goals made, quarter: 8, first quarter, at Boston Celtics, May 7, 2010

Field goals made, overtime: 4, second overtime, at Detroit Pistons, May 31, 2007[130]

Field goal attempts, game: 33, at Detroit Pistons, May 31, 2007 (2 OT)[130]

Field goal attempts, half: 17, first half, at Detroit Pistons, May 17, 2006[130]

Three-point field goals

Three-point field goals made, game: 7, at Washington Wizards, April 30, 2006[130]

Three-point field goals made, half: 5, first half, at Washington Wizards, April 30, 2006

  • Tied by Daniel Gibson (second half, vs. Detroit Pistons, June 2, 2007)

Three-point field goals made, overtime: 1, second overtime, at Detroit Pistons, May 31, 2007

  • Tied with Mark Price (at Chicago Bulls, May 5, 1989)

Three-point field goal attempts, half: 9, second half, at Boston Celtics, May 18, 2008

Free throws

Free throws made, game: 18, at Orlando Magic, May 24, 2009

Free throws made, quarter: 10, fourth quarter, vs. Detroit Pistons, May 19, 2006[130]

Free throws made, overtime: 5, first overtime, at Detroit Pistons, May 31, 2007

Free throw attempts, game: 24, at Orlando Magic, May 24, 2009

Free throw attempts, half: 16, second half, at Orlando Magic, May 24, 2009

Free throw attempts, quarter: 12, twice

  • 12, fourth quarter, vs. Detroit Pistons, May 19, 2006
  • 12, fourth quarter, at Orlando Magic, May 24, 2009

Free throw attempts, overtime: 6, first overtime, at Detroit Pistons, May 31, 2007

Rebounding

Rebounds, half: 13, second half, at Boston Celtics, May 13, 2010

Defensive rebounds, game: 16, at Boston Celtics, May 13, 2010

Defensive rebounds, half: 12, second half, at Boston Celtics, May 13, 2010

Turnovers

Turnovers, game: 8, (2 games)

  • 10, vs. Washington Wizards, April 25, 2006
  • 10, at Boston Celtics, May 6, 2008

Miami Heat franchise records

Regular season

Career

Career records cited from Basketball Reference's Miami Heat Career Leaders page unless noted otherwise.[131]

  • Minutes Per Game: 38.0
  • Points Per Game: 26.9
  • Triple-doubles: 13 (five in playoffs)[132]

Scoring

Points, quarter: 25 twice,

  • first quarter at Cleveland Cavaliers, March 18, 2014
  • third quarter vs Charlotte Bobcats, March 3, 2014

Field goals

Field goals made, game: 22, vs. Charlotte Bobcats, March 3, 2014

Field goals made, first half: 12, at Orlando Magic, February 3, 2011

Field goals made, quarter: 10, third quarter, at Cleveland Cavaliers, December 2, 2010

Turnovers

Turnovers, quarter: 5, first quarter, at Philadelphia 76ers, October 27, 2010

  • Tied with Jamal Mashburn (first quarter, vs. Sacramento Kings, November 29, 1999) and Lamar Odom (second quarter, vs. Washington Wizards, December 23, 2004)

Triple-doubles

Triple-doubles, career: 13 (five in playoffs)

Triple-doubles, season: 4, twice

  • 2010–11
  • 2012–13

Playoffs

Scoring

Points, game: 49, at Brooklyn Nets, May 12, 2014

Minutes played, game, 50:17 at Boston Celtics, May 9, 2011

Career highs

Cleveland Cavaliers or Miami Heat franchise record
NBA record

Regular season

Playoffs

Stat High Half/Quarter Opponent Date
Points, game 51 at Golden State Warriors May 31, 2018
Points, game (2 OT) 48 at Detroit Pistons May 31, 2007
Points, half 30 first at Boston Celtics June 7, 2012
Points, quarter 21 first at Boston Celtics May 7, 2010
Points, overtime 10 at Orlando Magic May 26, 2009
Points, overtime 9 first at Detroit Pistons May 31, 2007
Points, overtime 9 second at Detroit Pistons May 31, 2007
Consecutive points, game 25 from 2:16 of fourth quarter
to end of game (2nd OT)
[129]
at Detroit Pistons May 31, 2007
Field goals, game 20 vs. Orlando Magic May 20, 2009
Field goals, half 12 first vs. Boston Celtics June 7, 2012
Field goals, quarter 8 first at Boston Celtics May 7, 2010
Field goals, overtime 4 second at Detroit Pistons May 31, 2007
Field goal percentage, game 19–26 (.731) vs. Boston Celtics June 7, 2012
Field goals made, none missed, overtime 4–4 second at Detroit Pistons May 31, 2007
Field goal attempts, game (2 OT) 33 at Detroit Pistons May 31, 2007
Field goal attempts, half 17 first at Detroit Pistons May 17, 2006
Three-point field goals, game 7 at Washington Wizards April 30, 2006
Three-point field goals, half 5 first at Washington Wizards April 30, 2006
Three-point field goals, overtime 1 second at Detroit Pistons May 31, 2007
Three-point field goal attempts, game 12 at Washington Wizards April 30, 2006
Three-point field goal attempts, half 9 second at Boston Celtics May 18, 2008
Three-point field goal attempts, overtime 1 second at Detroit Pistons May 31, 2007
Free throws made, game 18 at Orlando Magic May 24, 2009
Free throws made, quarter 10 fourth vs. Detroit Pistons May 19, 2006
Free throws made, overtime 5 first at Detroit Pistons May 31, 2007
Free throw attempts, game 24 at Orlando Magic May 24, 2009
Free throw attempts, half 16 second at Orlando Magic May 24, 2009
Free throw attempts, quarter 12 fourth vs. Detroit Pistons May 19, 2006
Free throw attempts, quarter 12 fourth at Orlando Magic May 24, 2009
Free throw attempts, overtime 6 first at Detroit Pistons May 31, 2007
Free throws made, none missed, game 12–12 at Oklahoma City Thunder June 14, 2012
Free throws made, one missed, game 17–18 (OT) vs. Washington Wizards May 3, 2006
Rebounds, game 19 at Boston Celtics May 13, 2010
Rebounds, half 13 second at Boston Celtics May 13, 2010
Offensive rebounds, game 5 (OT) vs. Washington Wizards May 3, 2006
Defensive rebounds, game 16 at Boston Celtics May 13, 2010
Defensive rebounds, half 12 second at Boston Celtics May 13, 2010
Assists, game 14 at Chicago Bulls May 8, 2015
Assists, game 13 vs. Boston Celtics May 12, 2008
Steals, game 5 vs. San Antonio Spurs June 10, 2014
Steals, overtime 1 second at Detroit Pistons May 31, 2007
Blocked shots, game 4 vs. Chicago Bulls April 17, 2010
Turnovers, game 10 vs. Washington Wizards April 25, 2006
Turnovers, game 10 at Boston Celtics May 6, 2008

Single game logs

50-point games

with Cleveland Cavaliers
with Miami Heat
(PO) Denotes a playoff game
Number Date Opponent Box Score Minutes
played
First Second Third Fourth Points Field goals 3 pt Free throws Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Notes
Scoring by quarter
1 March 20, 2005 at Toronto Raptors L 98–105
Recap
48:00 16 13 9 18 56 18–36 6–12 14–15 10 5 2 0 At the age of 20 years, 80 days, James became the youngest player to score 50 points in a game. On November 14, 2009, the record was broken by Brandon Jennings at the age of 20 years, 52 days.
2 December 10, 2005 at Milwaukee Bucks L 106–111
Recap
42:48 16 15 11 10 52 19–29 5–9 9–10 7 7 2 0 20 years, 345 days
3 January 21, 2006 at Utah Jazz W 108–90
Recap
42:47 9 10 15 17 51 19–35 4–8 9–11 5 8 2 0 At the age of 21 years, 22 days, James became the youngest player to score 5,000 career points.
4 January 15, 2008 at Memphis Grizzlies W 132–124
Recap
47:10 10 3 13 16 51 18–28 6–12 9–16 8 9 3 1 Overtime. 9 points in overtime
5 March 5, 2008 at New York Knicks W 119–105
Recap
43:50 2 18 15 15 50 16–30 7–13 11–16 8 10 4 0
6 February 4, 2009 at New York Knicks W 107–102
Recap
44:03 20 8 11 13 52 17–33 2–7 16–19 10 11 0 2
7 February 20, 2009 at Milwaukee Bucks W 111–103
Recap
40:04 10 15 24 6 55 16–29 8–11 15–22 5 9 0 0
8 March 13, 2009 at Sacramento Kings W 126–123
Recap
46:59 16 5 8 16 51 16–30 4–11 15–17 6 2 3 3 Overtime. 6 points in overtime
9 February 3, 2011 at Orlando Magic W 104–100
Recap
42:39 23 6 11 11 51 17–25 3–5 14–17 11 8 1 1
10 November 3, 2017 at Washington Wizards W 130-122 42:45 57 23-34 2-4 9-9 11 7 3 2

60-point games

with Cleveland Cavaliers
with Miami Heat
(PO) Denotes a playoff game
Number Date Opponent Box Score Minutes
played
First Second Third Fourth Points Field goals 3 pt Free throws Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Notes
Scoring by quarter
1 March 3, 2014 vs Charlotte Bobcats W 124–107
Recap
41:12 11 13 25 12 61 22–33 8–10 9–12 7 5 0 0 Set a career high and Miami Heat franchise record for most points in a single game, Heat record for most 3 pt field goals as 8, most points in any quarter (25 in third), most points in a second half as 37 and most field goals made in a game as 22.

Game-winning shots (including game-winning FT's)

with Cleveland Cavaliers
with Miami Heat
(PO) Denotes a playoff game
Number Shot Time (sec) left Score Opponent Date
1 Jump-shot 0.9 120-118 Charlotte Bobcats March 22, 2006
2 Jump-shot 0.5 103-101 NO/Oklahoma City Hornets April 10, 2006
3 (PO) Bank-shot 5.7 97-96 Washington Wizards April 28, 2006
4 (PO) Layup 0.9 121-120 Washington Wizards May 3, 2006
5 (PO) Layup 2.2 109-107 Detroit Pistons May 31, 2007
6 Layup 33.6 90-88 San Antonio Spurs January 17, 2008
7 Layup 0.3 84-83 Portland Trail Blazers January 30, 2008
8 2 FT's 7.8 90-89 Washington Wizards February 22, 2008
9 Jump-shot 0.0 106-105 Golden State Warriors January 23, 2009
10 FT 1.6 88-87 Atlanta Hawks March 1, 2009
11 (PO) Three-point shot 0.0 96-95 Orlando Magic May 22, 2009
12 2 FT's 4.1 92-91 Miami Heat January 25, 2010
13 Layup 3.2 97-96 Orlando Magic March 6, 2013
14 Jump-shot 10.5 105-103 Boston Celtics March 18, 2013
15 (PO) Layup 0.0 103-102 Indiana Pacers May 22, 2013
16 Jump-shot 15.1 101-99 Orlando Magic November 23, 2013
17 Three-point shot 0.1 111-110 Golden State Warriors February 12, 2014
18 Layup 11.4 93-91 Portland Trail Blazers March 24, 2014
19 FT 36.4 122-121 Boston Celtics November 14, 2014
20 (PO) Jump-shot 0.0 86-84 Chicago Bulls May 10, 2015
21 Hook-shot 1.0 90-88 Brooklyn Nets November 28, 2015
22 Jump-shot 0.0 140-138 Minnesota Timberwolves February 7, 2018
23 (PO) Three-point shot 0.0 98-95 Indiana Pacers April 25, 2018
24 (PO) Bank-shot 0.0 105-103 Toronto Raptors May 5, 2018

Triple-doubles

with Cleveland Cavaliers
with Miami Heat
(PO) Denotes a playoff game
Number Date Opponent Box Score Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Notes
1 January 19, 2005 @ Portland Trail Blazers W 107-101
Recap
27 11 10 4 0 Became the youngest player to record a triple-double
2 January 22, 2005 @ Golden State Warriors W 105-87
Recap
28 12 10 1 1
3 April 9, 2005 Milwaukee Bucks W 98-81
Recap
40 10 10 2 1
4 April 20, 2005 @ Toronto Raptors W 104-95
Recap
27 14 14 0 1
5 November 19, 2005 @ Philadelphia 76ers W 123-120
Recap
36 11 10 1 1
6 January 4, 2006 @ Milwaukee Bucks W 91-84
Recap
32 11 11 5 1
7 February 1, 2006 New Jersey Nets W 91-85
Recap
36 11 10 1 1
8 February 15, 2006 @ Boston Celtics W 113-109
Recap
49 12 11 2 4 Double overtime
9 March 22, 2006 Charlotte Bobcats W 120-118
Recap
37 18 16 0 1 Overtime
10 (PO) April 22, 2006 Washington Wizards W 97-86
Recap
32 11 11 0 0 Game 1, First round. Third player after Johnny McCarthy and Magic Johnson to register a triple-double in their playoff debut.[134]
11 (PO) May 13, 2006 Detroit Pistons W 86-77
Recap
21 10 10 4 1 Game 3, Semi-finals
12 January 19, 2007 @ Denver Nuggets L 99-110
Recap
30 10 10 2 0
13 November 7, 2007 @ Utah Jazz L 101-103
Recap
32 15 13 3 2
14 November 14, 2007 Orlando Magic L 116-117
Recap
39 13 14 0 2 Overtime
15 November 24, 2007 Toronto Raptors W 111-108
Recap
37 12 12 3 1
16 November 25, 2007 @ Indiana Pacers W 111-106
Recap
30 11 10 4 1
17 February 19, 2008 Houston Rockets L 85-93
Recap
26 13 11 2 0
18 February 20, 2008 @ Indiana Pacers W 106-97
Recap
31 14 12 2 1
19 March 10, 2008 Portland Trail Blazers W 88-80
Recap
24 10 11 1 2
20 (PO) May 2, 2008 @ Washington Wizards W 105-88
Recap
27 13 13 2 1 Game 6, First round
21 January 2, 2009 Chicago Bulls W 117-92
Recap
16 10 11 2 3
22 January 13, 2009 @ Memphis Grizzlies W 102-87
Recap
30 11 10 3 1
23 January 27, 2009 Sacramento Kings W 117-110
Recap
23 15 11 0 3
25 March 7, 2009 Miami Heat W 99-89
Recap
14 10 12 1 1
26 March 10, 2009 @ Los Angeles Clippers W 87-83
Recap
32 13 11 2 2
27 March 12, 2009 @ Phoenix Suns W 119-111
Recap
34 10 13 3 3
28 March 19, 2009 Portland Trail Blazers W 97-92
Recap
26 11 10 1 2 Overtime
29 (PO) May 28, 2009 Orlando Magic W 112-102
Recap
37 14 12 1 1 Game 5, Conference finals
30 October 28, 2009 @ Toronto Raptors L 91-101
Recap
23 11 12 2 0
31 December 23, 2009 @ Sacramento Kings W 117-104
Recap
34 16 10 0 0 Overtime
32 February 18, 2010 Denver Nuggets L 116-118
Recap
43 13 15 2 4 Overtime
33 March 16, 2010 @ Detroit Pistons W 113-101
Recap
29 12 12 1 1
34 (PO) April 25, 2010 @ Chicago Bulls W 121-98
Recap
37 12 11 2 1 Game 4, First round
35 (PO) May 13, 2010 @ Boston Celtics L 85-94
Recap
27 19 10 3 1 Game 6, Semi Finals
36 November 9, 2010 Utah Jazz L 114-116
Recap
20 11 14 1 3
37 December 17, 2010 @ New York Knicks W 113-91
Recap
32 11 10 1 0
38 December 25, 2010 @ Los Angeles Lakers W 96-80
Recap
27 11 10 4 0 Christmas Game
39 March 29, 2011 @ Cleveland Cavaliers L 90-102
Recap
27 10 12 0 0
40 (PO) June 9, 2011 @ Dallas Mavericks L 103-112
Recap
17 10 10 0 1 Game 5, Finals
41 (PO) June 21, 2012 Oklahoma City Thunder W 121-106
Recap
26 11 13 1 2 Game 5, Finals. Fifth player after Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, James Worthy and Tim Duncan to record a triple-double in a Finals last game.
42 December 4, 2012 @ Washington Wizards L 101-105
Recap
26 13 11 3 2
43 January 23, 2013 @ Toronto Raptors W 123-116
Recap
31 10 11 0 0 Overtime
44 February 23, 2013 @ Philadelphia 76ers W 114-90
Recap
16 10 11 2 0
45 March 20, 2013 @ Cleveland Cavaliers W 98-95
Recap
25 10 12 3 2
45 (PO) May 22, 2013 Indiana Pacers W 103-102
Recap
30 10 10 0 3 Hit a buzzer beater with 2.2 seconds left in overtime. Game 1, Conference finals
46 (PO) June 6, 2013 San Antonio Spurs L 88-92
Recap
18 18 10 0 0 Game 1, Finals
47 (PO) June 18, 2013 San Antonio Spurs W 103-100
Recap
32 10 11 3 1 Game 6, Finals, Overtime. Lost his headband in the middle of the fourth quarter.
48 March 28, 2014 @ Detroit Pistons W 103-100
Recap
17 10 12 1 0
49 April 5, 2015 Chicago Bulls W 99-94
Recap
20 10 12 3 1
50 April 13, 2015 Detroit Pistons W 109-97
Recap
21 10 11 2 1
51 (PO) May 24, 2015 Atlanta Hawks W 114-111
Recap
37 18 13 3 0 Game 3, Conference Finals, Overtime
52 (PO) June 7, 2015 @ Golden State Warriors W 95-93
Recap
39 16 11 1 1 Game 2, NBA Finals, Overtime
53 (PO) June 14, 2015 @ Golden State Warriors L 104-91
Recap
40 14 11 1 0 Game 5, NBA Finals
54 February 8, 2016 Sacramento Kings W 120-00
Recap
21 10 10 2 1
55 March 21, 2016 Denver Nuggets W 124-91
Recap
33 11 11 0 0
56 March 26, 2016 @ New York Knicks W 109-97
Recap
27 11 11 1 2 Ends regular season with 3 triple-doubles.
57 (PO) May 19, 2016 Toronto Raptors W 108-89
Recap
23 11 11 3 0 Game 2, Conference Finals.
58 (PO) June 19, 2016 @ Golden State Warriors W 93-89
Recap
27 11 11 2 3 Joins only Jerry West and James Worthy to have triple-double in NBA Finals Game 7.
James’ triple-double puts him in exclusive club | Inquirer.net
59 October 25, 2016 New York Knicks W 117-88
Recap
19 11 14 0 1 First player since 2006 to record a triple-double in a season opener.
60 November 23, 2016 Portland Trail Blazers W 137-125
Recap
31 10 13 3 0
61 November 27, 2016 @ Philadelphia 76ers W 137-125
Recap
26 10 13 1 0 James records his 3rd triple-double of the season.
62 January 23, 2017 @ New Orleans Pelicans L 124-122
Recap
26 10 12 2 0
63 January 25, 2017 Sacramento Kings L 116-112
Recap
24 13 12 2 1
64 February 23, 2017 New York Knicks W 119-104
Recap
18 13 15 0 3
65 March 1, 2017 @ Boston Celtics L 103-99
Recap
28 13 10 1 1
66 March 9, 2017 @ Detroit Pistons L 106-101
Recap
29 14 10 1 0
67 March 11, 2017 @ Orlando Magic W 116-104
Recap
24 12 12 0 1
68 March 14, 2017 Detroit Pistons W 128-96
Recap
16 11 12 0 0
69 April 2, 2017 Indiana Pacers W 135-130
Recap
41 14 11 2 1
70 April 4, 2017 Orlando Magic W 122-102
Recap
18 11 11 2 1
71 April 9, 2017 @ Atlanta Hawks L 126-125
Recap
32 16 10 1 0
72 (PO) April 20, 2017 @ Indiana Pacers W 119-114
Recap
41 13 12 1 2
73 (PO) June 4, 2017 @ Golden State Warriors L 132-113
Recap
29 11 14 3 1 Game 2. NBA Finals. Eighth triple-double of the Finals, James moved into a tie with Magic Johnson for the most Finals triple-doubles in the NBA history.
74 (PO) June 9, 2017 Golden State Warriors W 137-116
Recap
31 10 11 1 0 Game 4. NBA Finals. LeBron James ninth triple-double of the Finals, surpassing Magic Johnson for the most triple-doubles in the NBA Finals history.
75 October 25, 2017 @ Brooklyn Nets L 112-107
Recap
29 10 13 0 4
76 November 24, 2017 Charlotte Hornets W 100-99
Recap
27 16 13 0 3
77 December 9, 2017 Philadelphia 76ers W 105-98
Recap
30 13 13 3 0
78 December 14, 2017 Los Angeles Lakers W 121-112
Recap
25 12 12 2 2
79 December 16, 2017 Utah Jazz W 109-100
Recap
29 11 10 1 0
80 December 17, 2017 @ Washington Wizards W 106-99
Recap
20 11 15 0 1
81 December 27, 2017 @ Sacramento Kings L 109-95
Recap
16 10 14 5 0 Passes Oscar Robertson for 4th on NBA All-time Triple Doubles
82 January 26, 2018 Indiana Pacers W 115-108
Recap
26 10 11 4 1
83 February 7, 2018 Minnesota Timberwolves W 140-138 (OT)
Recap
37 10 15 1 1
84 February 9, 2018 @ Atlanta Hawks W 123-107
Recap
22 12 19 0 0
85 February 23, 2018 @ Memphis Grizzlies W 112-89
Recap
18 14 11 1 0
86 February 27, 2018 Brooklyn Nets W 129-123
Recap
31 12 11 1 0
87 March 3, 2018 Denver Nuggets L 117-126
Recap
25 10 15 2 0
88 March 13, 2018 @ Phoenix Suns W 129-107
Recap
28 12 11 3 2
89 March 17, 2018 @ Chicago Bulls W 114-109
Recap
33 13 12 1 2
90 March 19, 2018 Milwaukee Bucks W 124-117
Recap
40 12 10 2 1
91 April 1, 2018 Dallas Mavericks W 98-87
Recap
16 13 12 0 0
92 April 6, 2018 @ Philadelphia 76ers L 130-132
Recap
44 11 11 2 1
93 (PO) April 15, 2018 Indiana Pacers L 98-80
Recap
24 10 12 1 1 Eastern Conference First Round Game 1
20th Postgame Triple-Double (2nd All-time / Magic Johnson - 30)

Footnotes

  1. Under current NBA draft rules, draftees must also be at least 19 years old during the calendar year of the draft. This will usually happen after a player is one season removed from high school, but not always—under current rules, Brad Daugherty (selected #1 overall in 1986 after a four-year college career at North Carolina) would not have been eligible for the draft until two years after his high school graduation, because he graduated while still 16.

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