This page shares data on LeBron James’ shooting performance throughout his career, including statistics on shooting distance, types of field goals made, and more. Below, you can find three great sources (grey background) which have been used to source the charts displayed under the "Data" section of this page. If you want to browse more sports data from these sources, click the links to the homepages of these websites, listed below the logo. To see the specific pages where the charts in the "Data" section were sourced, click the title below the chart you want to learn more about.
To help you get started, let’s practice some analysis with the charts provided (black background). If we look at the graph labeled “All Time Distance Shooting Stats,” we can see how LeBron's shooting style has changed over time. We can see that around 2021, the red line for 3-Pointers surpassed the blue “At-Rim” line. This marks a significant change from the beginning of LeBron’s career, when he was mostly shooting “At-Rim.” If we want to look at some more specific details about LeBron’s recent shooting distance, we can look at the graph labeled "2025-2026 Regular Season Shot Distance." Here, we can see a breakdown of the more precise distances of LeBron's shots and his accuracy for each of these distance brackets. If you’re interested, you can click on the link below the chart: "2025-2026 Regular Season Shot Distance" and adjust the filters to view LeBron's stats for other seasons.
As you can see, the 2025-2026 season is currently selected. If you click the link below the chart: "2025-2026 Regular Season Shot Distance," it will take you straight to the page filters section, where you can select the season you want to see. If you’re having trouble finding it, above is an image of the filtering page (grey background w/ red caption) with the season/year tab highlighted in blue.