LeBron passed Dennis Rodman in career rebounds a few days ago. LeBron now has 12,000+ rebounds.
Impressive for longevity, but I find it more crazy Rodman had 12,000 rebounds in just 911 games whereas Lebron has played 1,610 games.
Took him 700 games extra games (equivalent to 8.5 seasons) to reach that same feat.
LeBron is just under 12,000 assists at 11,925. So he will likely break that mark before the end of the season.
43k points
12k rebounds
12k assists
2.4k steals
1.18k blocks
23 seasons.
Rodman was just so good. Greatest rebounder ever when adjusting for pace. Not sure it is particularly close either. Just an amazing skill set. Also amazing, he had nearly twice as many rebounds as points. Dude probably couldn't have scored if the hoop was twice as big. He just stayed in his defensive/rebounding lane and did nothing else. Probably why he was so good at that stuff.
If Lebron plays next year, he will probably end up in 2nd all time in assists. Depends on how many he ends up this year, but Kidd and Paul are very much in play with 1 more year (he can get pretty close to Kidd this year if he doesn't miss more games). If he plays next year, he will almost certainly pass Payton for 5th all time in steals. He'd have to play a lot of games and really go steal hunting to catch Jordan in 4th. He'd also likely pass Dikembe and move into 20th all time in rebounds.
So 1 more season and Lebron could fairly realistically end his career, 1st in points, 2nd in assists, 5th in steals, and 20th in rebounds. Blocks he'd be in the 60's somewhere around Marion and Catchings who are 64th and 65th. Sure he played a long time, but he really did do it all at a very high level for that very long time. In the playoffs he is 1st in points (by 2302 on MJ), 1st in steals, 2nd in assists, 4th in rebounds, and 9th in blocks.