How Well Do You Know LeBron's Career?
Five questions. Test what you know before the next chapter begins.
How many NBA All-Star Games has LeBron James appeared in?
- 17 — Not quite — that would still be a record for most players, but LeBron's run is longer. He has made 22 All-Star Games, three more than Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
- 19 — Close, but not there yet. James has made 22 All-Star Games — three more than the record previously held by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
- 22 — Correct. LeBron has made 22 All-Star Games — three more than Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the previous record holder.
- 25 — That would require more seasons than exist. James has made 22 All-Star Games, surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar by three.
LeBron has appeared in nine NBA Finals. How many times has he won?
- 2 — Not quite. James has won four championships across his career — in Miami, Cleveland in 2016, and Los Angeles in 2020.
- 3 — Close, but he has one more. James won four titles — two with Miami, one with Cleveland in 2016, and one with the Lakers in 2020.
- 4 — Correct. Four championships in nine Finals appearances — a .444 title rate across a career that now spans four franchises.
- 5 — One more than the actual count. James has four championships, with his most recent coming with the Lakers in 2020.
On the NBA's all-time assists list, where does LeBron rank entering his 24th season?
- No. 1 all-time — LeBron holds the all-time record in scoring and games played, but his assists rank is No. 4 all-time — still a remarkable feat for a player primarily known as a scorer and finisher.
- No. 4 all-time — Correct. LeBron is No. 4 all-time in assists — a reminder that his statistical dominance extends well beyond points scored.
- No. 10 all-time — He ranks higher than that. James is No. 4 all-time in assists, sitting just outside the top three despite spending most of his career as a forward, not a point guard.
- No. 23 all-time — That is his rebounds rank, not assists. James is No. 4 all-time in assists and No. 23 in rebounds — two very different lists.
When LeBron returned to Cleveland in 2014, how many consecutive NBA Finals did the Cavaliers reach?
- Two consecutive Finals — The run was longer. James helped Cleveland reach four consecutive NBA Finals after his 2014 return, including the 2016 championship that ended Cleveland's 52-year title drought.
- Three consecutive Finals — One short. James powered Cleveland to four consecutive Finals appearances after his return in 2014 — a streak that included the 2016 championship.
- Four consecutive Finals — Correct. LeBron's return to Cleveland produced four straight Finals appearances, including the 2016 title — the Cavaliers' first championship in franchise history.
- Five consecutive Finals — One too many. James led Cleveland to four consecutive Finals after 2014. The 2016 run produced a championship; the others ended in losses.
Which All-Star did the 76ers acquire from Boston earlier this offseason — before adding LeBron?
- Jayson Tatum — Tatum stayed in Boston. The player the 76ers landed was Jaylen Brown — and it was that move that helped establish Philadelphia as a genuine Eastern Conference contender before LeBron ever entered the picture.
- Jaylen Brown — Correct. Philadelphia acquired Jaylen Brown from Boston in a major offseason trade — giving the 76ers a formidable core before LeBron even announced his decision.
- Jrue Holiday — Holiday was not part of this move. The 76ers acquired Jaylen Brown from Boston — a trade that reshaped the Eastern Conference before LeBron made his announcement.
- Al Horford — Horford was not part of this deal. Philadelphia's key offseason addition before LeBron was Jaylen Brown, acquired from the Celtics.
This is my last decision. Im not going for money. Im not going for family. What am I really playing for at this point?LeBron James, NBA legend
That question — what am I really playing for? — hung over LeBron's offseason for nearly a month. After leaving the Lakers, James said he genuinely believed he might be done. He told reporters he needed to look at himself and decide if he still loved the game. The answer, eventually, was yes.
The Philadelphia move is not about rebuilding. At 41, James is joining a roster that ESPN and league analysts had already identified as a potential Eastern Conference favorite — even before his name entered the conversation. The 76ers feature 2023 MVP Joel Embiid at center, Jaylen Brown acquired from Boston, Tyrese Maxey running the backcourt, and promising young wing V.J. Edgecombe. LeBron walks into a situation built to compete.
LeBron James: A Career in Four Acts
- 2003 — Cleveland Cavaliers — The Chosen One arrives
- 2010 — Miami Heat — 'The Decision' heard round the world
- 2012 — First NBA championship — Miami over Oklahoma City
- 2013 — Second title with the Heat
- 2014 — Returns to Cleveland — 'I'm coming home'
- 2016 — Cavaliers win the title — Cleveland's first in 52 years
- 2018 — Signs with the Los Angeles Lakers
- 2020 — Lakers win the NBA championship in the bubble
- 2025 — Leaves Lakers after informing team he will not return
- 2025 — Announces 76ers signing — calls it 'my last decision'
What makes this chapter different from every LeBron move before it is the math. The $8 million, two-year minimum deal is not a number that reflects leverage or market value — it is the least money a team can pay a player under the collective bargaining agreement. James, who has earned north of a billion dollars in career salary and endorsements, made a deliberate choice to price himself as a role-player so the 76ers could build around him without sacrificing roster depth.
He has been here before — joining a team built for a run rather than building it himself. But he has never done it this late, this openly, or with this kind of stated finality. After 24 seasons and four cities, LeBron James is not chasing legacy points. He is chasing one more ring.
LeBron's Four Franchises at a Glance
| Cleveland (2003-10, 2014-18) | Miami (2010-14) | Los Angeles (2018-25) | Philadelphia (2025-) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Seasons | 8 | 4 | 7 | Up to 2 |
| NBA Finals | 5 | 4 | 0 | TBD |
| Championships | 1 (2016) | 2 (2012, 2013) | 1 (2020) | TBD |
| Contract Value (this deal) | N/A | N/A | N/A | $8M / 2 years |
| Key Teammate Added | Kyrie Irving | Dwyane Wade | Anthony Davis | Jaylen Brown, Joel Embiid |
I still want to sacrifice. I still want to work. I still want to grind. I still want to compete, to win and to have a chance at the feeling of winning another championship.LeBron James, NBA legend
LeBron's words landed differently this time because of what preceded them. He genuinely considered walking away. 'I was pretty sure I played my last game,' he wrote Friday. That sentence — from the most decorated player in NBA history — reframes everything about what Philadelphia just received. They did not land a player coasting toward retirement. They landed a player who chose to keep going.
That choice echoes what made LeBron's career remarkable from the beginning: the refusal to accept that the ceiling had been reached. At 41, entering a 24th season on the minimum salary, the question is no longer about records or rankings. It is about whether one more ring is possible — and whether the 76ers, built quietly into contenders over this offseason, are the team to help him find out.
LeBron and the 76ers: What's True, What's Overstated
LeBron took the minimum salary to help Philadelphia build a deeper roster.
Verdict: true
His two-year, $8 million deal is the minimum salary he could receive under the CBA, according to ESPN. For a player whose career earnings exceed a billion dollars, the number reflects roster flexibility, not a market valuation.
Philadelphia was already considered a championship contender before LeBron signed.
Verdict: true
The 76ers were described as a potential favorite to challenge the Knicks for Eastern Conference supremacy even before James' arrival, following the acquisition of Jaylen Brown from Boston and the presence of Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, and V.J. Edgecombe.
LeBron's move to Philadelphia is just like every other 'decision' he has made.
Verdict: mostly false
James himself described this as categorically different: 'This is my last decision. I'm not going for money. I'm not going for family.' His previous moves came with different motivations — a home return to Cleveland, a superteam in Miami, a business and brand platform in Los Angeles. Philadelphia is explicitly about one final championship run.
LeBron holds the NBA record for most All-Star selections.
Verdict: true
James has made 22 All-Star Games — three more than Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the previous record holder — according to the source article.
LeBron by the Numbers — Entering Season 24
- 1st — All-Time Points
- 1st — All-Time Games Played
- 22 — All-Star Selections
- 9 — Finals Appearances
- $8M — Contract Value
- 41 — Years Old
The Roster LeBron Just Joined
Philadelphia's offseason began with the acquisition of Jaylen Brown from the Boston Celtics — a move that immediately reshaped Eastern Conference projections. Brown is a two-way wing who was part of Boston's recent championship runs and gives the 76ers the perimeter scoring and defense they lacked.
At center, Joel Embiid won the 2023 NBA MVP award and is widely considered one of the most dominant big men in the league when healthy. Tyrese Maxey has developed into one of the East's best young guards. V.J. Edgecombe adds another promising young piece to a roster that now pairs proven veterans with developmental upside.
LeBron joins this group not as the only star — but as the most experienced one. His stated role is to help make the 76ers a championship team, which means facilitating, defending, and delivering in the moments that separate contenders from champions.
Philadelphia was not where most people expected LeBron James to end up. Cleveland — his home, where he won the title that mattered most to him — seemed like the sentimental choice. Miami, where he learned what winning truly required, was another possibility. Golden State, with its championship infrastructure, made geographic sense on paper.
He chose Philadelphia because of the basketball. 'I believe I can help make the Philadelphia 76ers a championship team,' he wrote, 'and I am so excited to energize a new fan base and start this incredible journey one last time.' Twenty-four seasons in, LeBron James still believes the last chapter is worth writing.
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