LeBron James made his first four 3-point attempts Saturday night on the road against the Golden State Warriors, and, along the way, he became the second player to make 1,000 3-pointers with the Los Angeles Lakers.
The 41-year-old James joined Kobe Bryant as the only two players in franchise history to accomplish the feat.
1,000 treys. Add another milestone for the King ✔️ pic.twitter.com/KSyzANxbFb
— Los Angeles Lakers (@Lakers) March 1, 2026
Here are the five players with the most Lakers 3-pointers all-time:
Kobe Bryant: 1,827
LeBron James: 1,002
Derek Fisher: 846
Nick Van Exel: 750
Byron Scott: 595
James’ four first-half 3-pointers against the Warriors Saturday were the most he’s recorded in a single half this season. He entered the break with a game-high 20 points on 7-of-10 shooting to go along with 4 rebounds and 4 assists.
James is amid the longest uninterrupted stay with a team of his NBA career. He’s in his eighth season with the Lakers, whom he first joined in 2018. But his contract is set to expire at the end of the 2025-26 campaign, his record-breaking 23rd season in the league.
James has made 2,618 3s in his career, including 1,251 with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
This story is being updated.