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This is a list of National Basketball Association players by total career regular season leaders in minutes played. [2] Statistics accurate as of January 30, 2025. LeBron James has played the most minutes in NBA history. ^
In basketball, minutes of game time during which a player is on the court are recorded. The minutes played statistics are recorded as far back as the 1951–52 season when statistics on minutes were first compiled by the National Basketball Association (NBA). Fifteen times the average leader has played fewer than 40 minutes per game and eight ...
Abdul-Jabbar played a total of 57,446 minutes, more than any other player in the NBA. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is the all-time leader in minutes played with 57,446. LeBron James (active), Karl Malone (54,852), Dirk Nowitzki (51,368), Kevin Garnett (50,418), Jason Kidd (50,111), and Elvin Hayes (50,000) are the only other players with 50,000 or more minutes played in a career. [1]
LeBron James is running out of NBA records to break. By staying on the court for at least nine minutes Thursday, the Los Angeles Lakers star became the NBA all-time leader in minutes played ...
James was already the all-time NBA minutes leader in the postseason. He has played 11,654 playoff minutes, well ahead of Tim Duncan’s 9,370. The next active player on that list is Durant at No ...
Robert Parish was the first to play 21 seasons in the NBA, currently tied for the 3rd most in league history. Dirk Nowitzki spent his entire 21-year career with the Dallas Mavericks, the most ever by an NBA player with one team. [26] Kevin Garnett began his career with Minnesota, returning later and tying the then-record of 21 seasons played in ...
This section provides a list of National Basketball Association players by total career playoff minutes played. Statistics accurate as of the 2024 NBA playoffs. LeBron James has played the most minutes in NBA playoff history. ^
The Lakers' LeBron James scored his 40,000th career point Saturday night. Charts show how he's distancing himself from former and current NBA players.