LeBron James Breaks NBA Record For Most Free Throws Made
LeBron James Breaks NBA Record For Most Free Throws Made...
LeBron James has officially become the NBA’s all-time leader in free throws made, surpassing Karl Malone’s long-standing record. The milestone was achieved during the Los Angeles Lakers’ game against the Golden State Warriors on March 10, 2026, at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. James, who has been a dominant force in the league for over two decades, now holds yet another significant record in his storied career.
The record-breaking moment came in the third quarter when James calmly sank his 9,787th career free throw. The crowd erupted in applause as the game paused briefly to acknowledge the achievement. James, visibly emotional, thanked his teammates, coaches, and fans for their support throughout his journey.
This topic is trending today as fans and analysts alike celebrate James’s latest accomplishment, which further cements his legacy as one of the greatest players in NBA history. Social media platforms have been flooded with congratulatory messages, and sports networks are dedicating significant airtime to discussing the milestone.
Karl Malone, whose record stood for nearly two decades, congratulated James in a statement, calling him “a true legend of the game.” Malone’s record of 9,787 free throws was set during his Hall of Fame career with the Utah Jazz.
LeBron’s achievement is particularly noteworthy given the evolving nature of the game, where emphasis on three-point shooting has reduced the number of free throw attempts league-wide. His ability to consistently draw fouls and convert at the line has been a hallmark of his career.
The Lakers’ head coach, Darvin Ham, praised James’s dedication and work ethic, noting that “LeBron’s commitment to excellence is unmatched.” Teammates also expressed their admiration, with Anthony Davis calling it “an honor to witness history.”
As the NBA season progresses, all eyes will be on James as he continues to add to his already impressive resume. With this latest record, he further solidifies his place in basketball history and continues to inspire the next generation of players.