LeBron James is in line to break Karim Abdul Jabbar's all-time NBA scoring record next season. Let's take a look at leading scorers among active players.
Chicago Bulls' DeMar DeRozan is 10th on the list of leading scorers among active NBA players with 19,869 points in 957 matches.
The reigning NBA Finals MVP Stephen Curry of the Golden State Warriors is 9th on the list with 20,064 points in 826 matches.
Joe Johnson, who last played in the NBA for the Boston Celtics, has aggregated 20,407 points in 1,277 games played.
LaMarcus Aldridge of the Brooklyn Nets is 7th on the list with 20,558 points in 1,076 matches. The 37-year-old is a seven-time All-Star.
'Point God' Chris Paul, who plays for the Phoenix Suns, has scored 20,936 points in 1,155 NBA matches so far in his career.
Russell Westbrook, who is the only player to average a triple-double in three NBA seasons, has scored 23,298 points in 1,021 matches.
Philadelphia 76ers' James Harden averages 24.9 points per game and has scored 23,477 points in his 942-game NBA career so far.
Two-time NBA champion and Finals MVP, Kevin Durant, has scored 25,526 points in his Hall of Fame 939-game NBA career so far.
Former New York Knicks superstar, Carmelo Anthony, is second on this list with 28,289 points in 1,260 matches.
Four-time NBA champion LeBron James tops the list of leading scorers in NBA among active players. The 'King' has scored 37,062 points in 1,366 matches.