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This article provides a list of National Basketball Association players by total career regular season points scored. Active players are in bold.

Statistic through games played on November 7, 2009.
# Player Position(s) Team (seasons) Field goals
made
Three-point
field goals

made
Free throws
made
Total points
scored
Points per
game
[1]
Year inducted
into the Hall
of Fame
1 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center Milwaukee Bucks (1969-701974-75)
Los Angeles Lakers (1975-761988-89)
15,837 1 6,712 38,387 24.6 1995
2 Karl Malone Power forward Utah Jazz (1985-862002-03)
Los Angeles Lakers (2003-04)
13,528 85 9,787 36,928 25.0 Not applicable[2]
3 Michael Jordan Shooting guard Chicago Bulls (1984-851997-98)
Washington Wizards (2001-022002-03)
12,192 581 7,327 32,292 30.1 2009
4 Wilt Chamberlain Center Philadelphia Warriors (1959-601964-65[3][4])
Philadelphia 76ers (1964-651967-68)
Los Angeles Lakers (1968-691972-73)
12,681 0 6,057 31,419 30.1 1979
5 Shaquille O'Neal Center Orlando Magic (1992-931995-96)
Los Angeles Lakers (1996-972003-04)
Miami Heat (2004-052007-08)
Phoenix Suns (2007-082008-09)
Cleveland Cavaliers (2009-10[5])
10,968 1 5,760 27,721 24.6 Not applicable[2]
6 Moses Malone Center Buffalo Braves (1976-77[6])
Houston Rockets (1976-771981-82)
Philadelphia 76ers (1982-831985-86, 1993-94)
Washington Bullets (1986-871987-88)
Atlanta Hawks (1988-891990-91)
Milwaukee Bucks (1991-921992-93)
San Antonio Spurs (1994-95)
9,435 8 8,531 27,409 20.6 2001
7 Elvin Hayes Power forward San Diego Rockets
(1968-691971-72[7], 1981-821983-84[8])
Washington Bullets (1972-73[9]1983-84)
10,976 5 5,356 27,313 21.0 1990
8 Hakeem Olajuwon Center Houston Rockets (1984-852000-01)
Toronto Raptors (2001-02)
10,749 25 5,423 26,946 21.8 2008
9 Oscar Robertson Point guard Cincinnati Royals (1960-611969-70)
Milwaukee Bucks (1970-711973-74)
9,508 0 7,694 26,710 25.7 1980
10 Dominique Wilkins Small forward Atlanta Hawks (1982-831993-94[10])
Los Angeles Clippers (1993-94)
Boston Celtics (1994-95)
San Antonio Spurs (1996-97)
Orlando Magic (1998-99)
9,963 711 6,031 26,668 24.8 2006
11 John Havlicek Small forward Boston Celtics (1962-631977-78) 10,513 0 5,369 26,395 20.8 1984
12 Alex English Small forward
Power forward
Milwaukee Bucks (1976-771977-78)
Indiana Pacers (1978-791979-80[11])
Denver Nuggets (1979-801989-90)
Dallas Mavericks (1990-91)
10,659 18 4,277 25,613 21.5 1997
13 Reggie Miller Shooting guard Indiana Pacers (1987-882004-05) 8,241 2,560 6,237 25,279 18.2 Not applicable[2]
14 Jerry West Shooting guard Los Angeles Lakers (1960-611973-74) 9,016 0 7,160 25,192 27.0 1980
15 Patrick Ewing Center New York Knicks (1985-861999-2000)
Seattle SuperSonics (2000-01)
Orlando Magic (2001-02)
9,702 19 5,392 24,815 21.0 2008
16 Kobe Bryant Shooting guard Los Angeles Lakers (1996-972009-10[5]) 8,331 1,207 6,158 24,084 25.2 Not applicable[2]
17 Allen Iverson Point guard Philadelphia 76ers (1996-972006-07)
Denver Nuggets (2006-07[12]2008-09)
Detroit Pistons (2008-09)
Memphis Grizzlies (2009-10[5])
8,346 1,051 6,277 24,020 27.0 Not applicable[2]
18 Charles Barkley Power forward Philadelphia 76ers (1984-851991-92)
Phoenix Suns (1992-931995-96)
Houston Rockets (1996-971999-2000)
8,435 538 6,349 23,757 22.1 2006
19 Robert Parish Center Golden State Warriors (1976-771979-80)
Boston Celtics (1980-811992-93)
Charlotte Hornets (1994-951995-96)
Chicago Bulls (1996-97)
9,614 0 4,106 23,334 14.5 2003
20 Adrian Dantley Small forward Buffalo Braves (1976-77)
Indiana Pacers (1977-78[13])
Los Angeles Lakers (1977-781978-79)
Utah Jazz (1979-801985-86)
Detroit Pistons (1986-871988-89[14])
Dallas Mavericks (1988-891989-90)
Milwaukee Bucks (1990-91)
8,169 7 6,832 23,177 24.3 2008
21 Elgin Baylor Power forward
Small forward
Los Angeles Lakers (1958-59[15]1971-72) 8,693 0 5,763 23,149 27.4 1977
22 Clyde Drexler Shooting guard Portland Trail Blazers (1983-841994-95[16])
Houston Rockets (1994-951997-98)
8,335 827 4,698 22,195 20.4 2004
23 Gary Payton Point guard Seattle SuperSonics (1990-912002-03[17])
Milwaukee Bucks (2002-03)
Los Angeles Lakers (2003-04)
Boston Celtics (2004-05)
Miami Heat (2005-062006-07)
8,708 1,132 3,265 21,813 16.3 Not applicable[2]
24 Larry Bird Power forward
Small forward
Boston Celtics (1979-801991-92) 8,591 649 3,960 21,791 24.3 1998
25 Hal Greer Shooting guard Philadelphia 76ers (1958-59[18]1973-74) 8,504 0 4,578 21,586 19.2 1982
26 Kevin Garnett Power forward Minnesota Timberwolves (1995-962006-07)
Boston Celtics (2007-08-2009-10[5])
8,549 166 4,116 21,380 20.1 Not applicable[2]
27 Walt Bellamy Center Baltimore Bullets (1961-621965-66[19][20])
New York Knicks (1965-661968-69[21])
Detroit Pistons (1968-691969-70[22])
Atlanta Hawks (1969-701973-74)
New Orleans Jazz (1974-75)
7,914 0 5,113 20,941 20.1 1993
28 Bob Pettit Power forward Saint Louis Hawks (1954-55[23]1964-65) 7,349 0 6,182 20,880 26.4 1971
29 David Robinson Center San Antonio Spurs (1989-902002-03) 7,365 25 6,035 20,790 21.1 2009
30 George Gervin Shooting guard San Antonio Spurs (1976-771984-85)
Chicago Bulls (1985-86)
8,045 77 4,541 20,708 26.2 1996
31 Mitch Richmond Shooting guard Golden State Warriors (1988-891990-91)
Sacramento Kings (1991-921997-98)
Washington Wizards (1998-992000-01)
Los Angeles Lakers (2001-02)
7,305 1,326 4,561 20,497 21.0 Not applicable[2]
32 Tom Chambers Power forward
Center
San Diego Clippers (1981-821982-83)
Seattle SuperSonics (1983-841987-88)
Phoenix Suns (1988-891992-93)
Utah Jazz (1993-941994-95)
Charlotte Hornets (1996-97)
Philadelphia 76ers (1997-98)
7,378 227 5,066 20,049 18.1 None
33 Ray Allen Shooting guard Milwaukee Bucks (1996-972002-03)
Seattle SuperSonics (2002-032006-07)
Boston Celtics (2007-082009-10)
6,911 2,311 3,646 19,779 20.8
34 John Stockton Point guard Utah Jazz (1984-852002-03) 7,039 845 4,788 19,711 13.1 2009
35 Bernard King Small forward New Jersey Nets (1977-781978-79)
Utah Jazz (1979-80)
Golden State Warriors (1980-811981-82)
New York Knicks (1982-831984-85, 1986-87)
Washington Bullets (1987-881990-91)
New Jersey Nets (1992-93)
7,830 23 3,972 19,655 22.5 None
36 Clifford Robinson Power forward Portland Trail Blazers (1989-901996-97)
Phoenix Suns (1997-982000-01)
Detroit Pistons (2001-022002-03)
Golden State Warriors (2003-042004-05[24])
New Jersey Nets (2004-052006-07)
7,389 1,253 3,560 19,591 14.2 Not applicable[2]
37 Walter Davis Small forward
Shooting guard
Phoenix Suns (1977-781987-88)
Denver Nuggets (1988-891990-91[25], 1991-92)
Portland Trail Blazers (1990-91)
8,118 157 3,128 19,521 18.9 None
38 Terry Cummings Power forward San Diego Clippers (1982-831983-84)
Milwaukee Bucks (1984-851988-89, 1995-96)
San Antonio Spurs (1989-901994-95)
Seattle SuperSonics (1996-97)
Philadelphia 76ers (1997-98[26])
New York Knicks (1997-98)
Golden State Warriors (1998-991999-2000)
8,045 44 3,326 19,460 16.4 None
39 Tim Duncan Power forward San Antonio Spurs (1997-982009-10) 7,406 24 4,483 19,319 21.4
40 Bob Lanier Center Detroit Pistons (1970-711979-80[27])
Milwaukee Bucks (1979-801983-84)
7,761 2 3,724 19,248 20.1 1992

See also

References

Vorlage:Reflist

Vorlage:NBA statistical leaders

  1. Average is rounded to the nearest tenth.
  2. a b c d e f g h i A player is not eligible for induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame until he has been fully retired for five calendar years or is deceased; player was not eligible for induction upon the commencement of the 2006-07 season.
  3. During Chamberlain's final three seasons, the Philadelphia Warriors franchise, having relocated subsequent to the 1961-62 season, were styled as the San Francisco Warriors.
  4. Chamberlain was traded during the tendency of the 1964-65 season; he contested 38 games for the Warriors and 35 for the Philadelphia 76ers.
  5. a b c d Player was on an active roster during the 2009-10 season.
  6. Malone was traded during the pendency of the 1976-77 season; he contested two games for the Braves and eighty for the Houston Rockets.
  7. During the final season of Hayes's first tour, the San Diego Rockets franchise, having relocated subsequent to the 1970-71 season, were styled as the Houston Rockets.
  8. During the entireity of Hayes's second tour, the Rockets franchise, having relocated subsequent to the 1970-71 season, were styled as the Houston Rockets.
  9. In the 1972-73 season, the Bullets franchise were styled as the Baltimore Bullets. Upon the team's relocating prior to the 1973-74 season, the franchise were styled for one season as the Washington Capitals.
  10. Wilkins was traded during the pendency of the 1993-94 season; he contested 49 games for the Hawks and 25 for the Los Angeles Clippers.
  11. English was traded during the pendency of the 1979-80 season; he contested 54 games for the Pacers and 24 for the Denver Nuggets.
  12. Iverson was traded during the pendency of the 2006-07 season.
  13. Dantley was traded during the 1977-78 season; he played 23 games for the Pacers and 56 for the Los Angeles Lakers.
  14. Dantley was traded during the pendency of the 1988-89 season; he contested 42 games for the Pistons and 31 for the Dallas Mavericks.
  15. During Baylor's first two seasons, the Los Angeles Lakers were named the Minneapolis Lakers; the franchise relocated prior to the commencement of the 1960-61.
  16. Drexler was traded during the 1994-95 season; he played 41 games for the Trail Blazers and 35 for the Houston Rockets.
  17. Payton was traded during the 2002-03 season; he played 52 games for the SuperSonics and 28 for the Milwaukee Bucks.
  18. During Greer's first four seasons, the Philadelphia 76ers were named the Syracuse Nationals; the franchise relocated prior to the commencement of the 1963-64 season.
  19. During the 1961-62 season, the Baltimore Bullets were named the Chicago Packers and during the 1962-63 season were named the Chicago Zephyrs; the franchise relocated prior to the commencement of the 1963-64 season.
  20. Bellamy was traded during of the 1965-66 season; he played eight games for the Bullets and seventy-two for the New York Knicks.
  21. Bellamy was traded during the 1968-69 season; he played 35 games for the Knicks and 53 for the Detroit Pistons.
  22. Bellamy was traded during the 1969-70 season; he played 56 games for the Pistons and 23 for the Atlanta Hawks.
  23. During the 1954-55 season, Pettit's first, the Saint Louis Hawks were styled as the Milwaukee Hawks; the franchise relocated prior to the commencement of the 1955-56 season.
  24. Robinson was traded during the pendency of the 2004-05 season; he contested 42 games for the Warriors and 29 for the New Jersey Nets.
  25. Davis was traded during the pendency of the 1990-91 season; he contested 39 games for the Nuggets and 32 for the Portland Trail Blazers.
  26. Cummings was traded during the pendency of the 1997-98 season; he contested 44 games for the 76ers and 30 for the New York Knicks.
  27. Lanier was traded during the 1979-80 season; he played 37 games for the Pistons and 26 for the Milwaukee Bucks.