The 10 best moments of LeBron James' career

A basketball masterpiece
The best of the best
10. Ending the Magic show
9. The debut
8. Like father, like son
7. No regard for human life
6. Throwing down over Terry
5. All-Star Game clincher
4. 25 straight points
3. Alley-oops with friends
2. The league’s leading scorer
1. The block
A basketball masterpiece

While the NBA's greatest of all-time debut will likely continue on for the remainder of time, the full body of work that LeBron James has put together might be second to none.

The best of the best

His career has been full of indelible moments that are synonymous with NBA history in the 21st century. As James' Hall of Fame career continues forward, we’ll look back at his top 10 career moments.

10. Ending the Magic show

The Cleveland Cavaliers were in dire straits in the 2009 Eastern Conference Finals, as they stared a 2-0 series deficit in the face. To make matters worse, the Orlando Magic were going to beat them consecutively on their home floor. James saved the day by drilling an off balance three pointer over Hedo Turkoglu at the buzzer to even the series.

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9. The debut

From day one, it was clear that James was going to be a special player. His first career game against the Sacramento Kings was a display of the versatility he brought to the floor, even as a teenager. James finished with 25 points, six rebounds and nine assists, and the sky was the limit for the phenom.

8. Like father, like son

This moment might rank first for LeBron James himself. On October 22, 2024, LeBron and his son Bronny James became the first father-son duo to take the court together in NBA history. It's a testament to LeBron's longevity and Bronny's focus that this was able to happen in the first place.

7. No regard for human life

Game 4 of the 2008 Eastern Conference Finals seemed to be in hand for Cleveland, but James punctuated the victory with a ferocious slam over Boston Celtics forward Kevin Garnett. TNT play by play commentator Kevin Harlan capped the excitement by saying James had no regard for human life after his emphatic jam.

6. Throwing down over Terry

James would have another iconic moment against the Celtics a few years later. In a 2013 regular season game, he caught a lob pass that he slammed over Boston guard Jason Terry. There was nothing Terry could do to stop the freight train, and it had to feel good for James to finish the play in that fashion. Terry was on the 2011 Dallas Mavericks team that beat the Miami Heat in the NBA Finals.

5. All-Star Game clincher

After the tragic death of Kobe Bryant, the NBA changed the format of the All-Star game to honor his legacy. A team would need to hit a target point total in order to secure a win. James’ team was two points away from the total in 2022, and James made a difficult fadeaway over Zach LaVine and Joel Embiid to deliver a victory for his squad.

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4. 25 straight points

The Cavaliers didn’t have the most talented roster in the early part of James’ career, but that didn’t stop him from taking the team to new heights on his back. He scored Cleveland’s last 25 points in Game 5 of the 2007 Eastern Conference Finals against the Detroit Pistons. Remarkably, this was a contest that went into overtime, so the pressure was at its highest for each hoop.

3. Alley-oops with friends

Many have tried to emulate the storied image of Dwyane Wade’s arms wide open while James throws down a dunk behind him, but there’s nothing quite like the original. The play happened in December 2010 in a Heat road game against the Milwaukee Bucks. The fact that the sequence continues to get so much residual attention makes it a top moment in James’ career.

2. The league’s leading scorer

It felt like Kareem Abdul Jabbar’s career scoring record was not going to be in reach for anyone to break. It would take someone who had longevity and durability to be able to compile enough points to challenge the figure. James’ career has checked both of those boxes, and he broke the long standing mark in a game against the Oklahoma City Thunder in February 2023.

1. The block

The play that stands out above all the rest given the stakes was LeBron James’ block of Andre Iguodala’s layup in the waning moments of Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals. It seemed all but assured that Iguodala was going to give the Golden State Warriors a two point lead, but James rejected the shot. Cleveland would go on to win the title, which was the first in franchise history.

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