#3 James Harden – 6,280 field goals
Another seasoned NBA beast, James Harden, was unlucky to be injured during a crucial time last season and will be looking for a strong comeback this time around. Harden was in the conversation for a potential MVP award until his first injury layoff happened, and has not averaged less than 20 points per game through a season since the 2011-12 campaign.
James Harden at his best is arguably the best scorer in the NBA, and alongside Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving will be looking for his first ever NBA championship in the upcoming season.
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#2 Russell Westbrook – 6,853 field goals
In what is hardly a surprise, 2017 MVP and the NBA triple-double machine Russell Westbrook is second on the overall list of field goals since 2010. Westbrook was recently involved in a huge trade deal that has made the LA Lakers one of the favorites for the championship next season.
Westbrook has averaged at least 20 points per game since the 2010-11 NBA season and is second to his new teammate and alleged goat LeBron James. He has never won the NBA championship, something he will be looking to change next season.
#1 LeBron James – 7,488 field goals
Considering LeBron James has been at his prime since 2010, he is obviously leading the list comprehensively with 7,488 field goals since 2010. James has won four NBA championships and has averaged at least 20 points in all of his 18 NBA seasons thus far. James also has the best field goal efficiency (57%) among the top-6, which also includes LaMarcus Aldridge.
Stephen Curry is 7th on the overall list with an efficiency of 58.8%. LeBron had troubles with injuries last season but made it the 17th straight year with at least 25 ppg, which is enough to put him top of this list.
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