The NBA's 30,000-point club is exclusive. Only eight players have been granted access to it, with Kevin Durant being the most recent. In March 2025, LeBron James created a new club with a single member, after crossing the 50,000 point mark (between the regular season and playoffs) during a Lakers game vs. the Pelicans. Here's a look at the players in NBA history who have scored at least 30,000 career points (during the regular season): *Totals as of 3/5/25 LeBron James, 41,871 Most in a single season: 2,478 (2005-06) Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 38,387 Most in a single season: 2,822 (1971-72) Karl Malone, 36,928 Most in a single season: 2,540 (1989-90) Kobe Bryant, 33,643 Most in a single season: 2,832 (2005-06) Michael Jordan, 32,292 Most in a single season: 3,041 (1986-87) Dirk Nowitzki, 31,560 Most in a single season: 2,151 (2005-06) Wilt Chamberlain, 31,419 Most in a single season: 4,029 (1961-62) Kevin Durant, 30,206 Most in a single season: 2,593 (2013-14) Check out the ESPN NBA hub page for the latest news, analysis, stats, schedules and more.
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