LeBron James is an iconic player for the Cleveland Cavaliers, and he could go down as the best All-Star Game player of all time.
LeBron James will end his career with his name on top of many records. He will most likely end his career as a top five all-time scorer and top ten in assists. There is even a chance that he passes Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as the all-time NBA scorer. While most of these have been with the Cleveland Cavaliers, we can not forget James’ quick stint in Miami also.
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Currently he is fourth in all-time points in the playoffs. He could possibly become the all-time leader in playoff points this year if the Cavs make a deep run in the playoffs.
While he doesn’t own the all-time leading scorer mark, he does own that title in the all-star game. This will be James’s 13th straight all-star appearance. There is no debate that he is the greatest all-star game player of all time.
James holds the record for the most points in all-star game history with 291. He even holds the record for the most three pointers made with 28. He is tied with Kobe Bryant for the most field goals made in all-star game history. On top of that he is a two time all-star game MVP.
Despite LeBron’s success in all-star games, the East is only 5-7 in the games he plays in. The West has won five out of the last six all-star games.
We’ll see if LeBron can break the West’s dominance over the last handful of seasons. But first, let’s take a look back at all of LeBron’s memorable all-star game performances.