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LeBron James has gone up against more than a third of all players who have ever played in the NBA.
The Los Angeles Lakers star competed against his 1,822nd player — Portland Trail Blazers center Yang Hansen — on Saturday night at the Moda Center, which is a remarkable figure on its own in his 23 seasons in the NBA. According to Stathead, James has now played against 33.8% of all players who have ever competed in an NBA game.
Portland's Yang Hansen becomes the 1,822nd player that LeBron James has played against.
There have been 5,384 players in NBA history.
Which means that LeBron James has played 33.8% of all players that have played in the NBA. pic.twitter.com/XunJiUmxi2
— Tom Haberstroh (@tomhaberstroh) January 18, 2026
While that feels like a lot, and it is, the roughly one-third benchmark is actually down from a couple of years ago.
After a game against the Dallas Mavericks during the 2023-24 season, the Lakers revealed that James had actually played against 35% of all players in NBA history. James called that “insane” on social media at the time.
INSANE.
LeBron has played against 35% of all players in NBA history 🤯 pic.twitter.com/Xr6Qz7IExz
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) January 18, 2024
James broke the record during that season, too, when he played against his 1,669th opponent. So while the figure from Saturday night is cool to see, it’s nothing new for the man many consider to be one of, if not the best, player in NBA history.
James finished just shy of a triple-double in Sunday night’s 132-116 loss to the Trail Blazers, which dropped the Lakers to 24-16 on the season. He had 20 points, 9 rebounds and 8 assists in that contest, which marked his 23rd game of the season. The 41-year-old has averaged 22.6 points, 6.9 assists and six rebounds per game this season.
James, who was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft, can only miss one more game this season to remain eligible for All-NBA honors and postseason awards. He has been battling several injuries this season, including the first 14 of the season due to sciatica.
While there are other accolades that James likely cares about more in his career — like the four MVP awards, his all-time scoring title or his four championships, among others — Saturday night’s stat is just the latest wild figure showing how long James has dominated professional basketball.
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Ryan Young has been with Yahoo Sports since January 2018. The Iowa native is an Iowa State University alum, and he currently lives in Los Angeles.









