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Giannis Antetokounmpo says he wants to break LeBron James' NBA scoring record
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Giannis Antetokounmpo sets sights on shattering LeBron James’ NBA scoring record

November 30, 2025 2 Min Read
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Giannis Antetokounmpo made a daring statement after becoming the sixth-youngest player in NBA history to score 21,000 career points during a 116-99 victory over the Brooklyn Nets, where he added 29 points to bring his total to 21,002. Among current players, only nine have reached this milestone, yet Giannis aims even higher—he said he aspires to surpass LeBron James’ all-time scoring record before retiring.

The two-time MVP believes he could claim the top spot on the NBA scoring list within four to five years, envisioning himself at age 35 as the leading scorer. However, surpassing LeBron’s current record of 42,250 points is a monumental challenge. To meet this target in four years, Giannis would need to average an unrealistic 64.7 points per game, or 51.8 points per game over five years, assuming he plays every game each season—a feat that seems nearly impossible.

Realistically, if Giannis maintains his average of 67 games per season and scores around 31.7 points per game, he could potentially break LeBron’s record in the next ten years. Extending that timeframe to 11 years lowers the required average to 28.8 points per game, which appears more attainable given his career average of 24 points per game. Still, this would place him in his early 40s, a time when most players retire, unless he follows LeBron’s path of playing well into his 40s.

Though Giannis is on pace to reach 30,000 points within five years, breaking LeBron’s record depends heavily on his health and longevity. Should he stay in exceptional shape and continue playing at a high level into his 40s, he could achieve this extraordinary milestone—making this goal both ambitious and inspirational for basketball fans.

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Fan Take: Giannis’ bold pursuit of LeBron’s scoring record electrifies the NBA landscape, showcasing his determination and potential to redefine greatness. This chase not only fuels legendary rivalries but also inspires future generations, highlighting the evolving standards of excellence in basketball.

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