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LeBron James becomes 4th NBA player to reach 12,000 career assists

By Thomson Reuters Apr 10, 2026 | 10:29 PM

Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James became the fourth player in NBA history to ​record 12,000 career assists ‌with his second helper of the first quarter during Friday night’s home game against the Phoenix Suns.

No. 12,000 came ‌when ​James collected a ⁠rebound on the ⁠defensive end and threw a long chest pass to the other end. Deandre Ayton caught the ​ball over the smaller Collin Gillespie and put it in ⁠the hoop with ⁠7:49 left in the ​quarter.

Former Utah Jazz star John Stockton ​is the all-time leader with 15,806 ‌career assists. Recently retired Chris Paul (12,552) is second and Jason Kidd (12,091) stands third.

The 41-year-old James ⁠would surely pass Kidd if he returns next season. Chances of catching Paul would ⁠depend ‌on his health and ⁠the number of games ​he ‌plays.

James was averaging 7.1 ​assists per ⁠game entering Friday’s action and the contest marks his 59th of the 2025-26 season.

For his career, James averages 7.4 assists per game.

–Field ​Level Media