Even though he’s not playing in the NBA Finals this year, LeBron James continues to dominate the conversation—and the stat sheets. The King has etched his name in the record books once again, leading all active NBA players in five major statistical categories when it comes to the Finals: points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocks.
Yes, all of them.
It’s a staggering testament to his consistency, longevity, and all-around greatness. Among active players, no one comes close to matching LeBron’s cumulative output on basketball’s biggest stage. Whether it’s scoring with precision, grabbing boards, dishing out dimes, picking pockets, or protecting the rim, LeBron has done it all—and done it better than anyone else still playing.
In a league where the spotlight often shifts rapidly to younger stars, LeBron’s résumé remains untouchable. With 10 NBA Finals appearances over a span of two decades, he’s set a bar that seems out of reach. His dominance in the Finals isn’t just about longevity—it’s about sustained excellence at the highest level of the game.
What’s even more remarkable is that his impact continues to be felt even in his absence. As the 2025 NBA Finals unfold, his name still looms large in every comparison, every analysis, and every highlight package.
LeBron James isn’t just a player—he’s the standard.