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Only 6 players in the NBA played 1,500 games, James scored 40,666 points, what about the others?

In the NBA, there are very few players who can play for a full 1,500 games. After all, it takes at least 18 seasons to play for 1,500 games. There are many players who can play for 18 seasons, but it is basically impossible to play for 18 seasons. Therefore, it is very difficult to meet the 1,500-game appearance record. Looking at the entire NBA, only 6 players have done this. Among them, James scored a total of 40,666 points after 1,500 games, ranking first in NBA history. What about the other players?

Six: Stockton (19668 points)

Stockton is the NBA's historical assists and steals king. He has played in 19 seasons in his career and missed only 22 games. Now many players miss more than 22 games in a season, but Stockton has been able to maintain full attendance for 17 seasons, which is also the biggest reason why his assists and steals record is difficult to break. He scored 19,668 points when he played 1,500 games, not a lot, mainly because his characteristic is his strong assist ability. On the court, he mainly connects teammates, and averaging 10.6 assists per game in his career is the best proof.

Players of the level of Stockton are actually not very equal in fame and strength. He is the most low-key superstar in the NBA. Even if he has two major records of assists and steals, no one knows him. However, even so, he is still a superstar in the NBA's historical level.

5: Parrish (22883 points)

Parrish has played a total of 21 seasons in his career and is a player who has played for a long time in NBA history. As a center, he has performed very well on both offense and defense, averaging 17.2 points, 12.1 rebounds and 2.9 blocks per game. After playing 1,500 games, he scored a total of 22,883 points, ranking fifth on the list. In fact, he is also a very low-key star. No fans know him yet under his outstanding performance, so he is underestimated.

4: Carter (25542 points)

Carter has been playing in the NBA for a long time, and has been in a full 22 seasons. However, he was almost a role player in the later stages of his career. Since leaving the Mavericks, he has not had much roles in any team he went to. In fact, Carter's performance at his peak was still remarkable. He was both top scorers in the league during the Raptors and Nets. At the same time, as the dunk king in the league at that time, Carter often left us classic dunk scenes during the game. He scored a total of 25,542 points in 1,500 games, ranking fourth in NBA history.

3: Nowitzki (31340 points)

Nowitzki is one of the eight NBA 30,000 points. He spent 21 seasons of his career with the Mavericks, and he is also the best player in the team's team history. Especially after he led a single-core team to defeat the Heat and won the championship in 2011, he officially entered the ranks of superstars. Moreover, Nowitzki also won the MVP honor in the 2006-07 season. After playing 1,500 games, he has scored 31,340 points in his career, ranking third in NBA history.

2: Jabbar (37770 points)

Jabbar is one of the longest-green players in NBA history. His performance throughout his career has been very stable, and before James, he has been the NBA's historical scoring champion. Jabbar has almost never suffered any serious injuries throughout his 20 seasons of his career, and he was able to get FMVP even at the age of retirement. On the court, Jabbar can always play his role at critical moments. His hook-up skills are very difficult to defend against. He can always send the ball into the basket from the most tricky angle. When he played 1,500 games, he has already scored 37,770 points. He can be said to be a super giant in the history level of the NBA.

1: James (40666 points)

As a super giant in the NBA history, James has played for 22 seasons so far in his career. Next season is his 23rd season, and his performance at the end of his career has not declined significantly. The 40-year-old James is still a second-team player in the league. Even Jordan has not achieved this record. James has averaged 27+7+7 per game so far in his career, and his performance is very comprehensive. He can not only score by himself on the court, but also create opportunities for his teammates to score easily. He is also physically strong and his performance on the defensive end is also top-notch.

He has scored 40,666 points in 1,500 games in his career, ranking first in NBA history, and he is also the NBA historical scoring leader. The feat of 40,000 points is probably difficult to break. After all, reaching this record requires very strong scoring ability and physical fitness. If only scoring ability but not strong physical fitness, there is no possibility of breaking this record. After all, James has not ranked first in the average score in many seasons, but in the end his total score is first, relying on strong physical fitness.