Where does LeBron James rank in all-time NBA rebounds?

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Where does Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James rank in the all-time list for rebounds in the history of the NBA?

LeBron James is in his own right, one of the best players in the game and one olf the greatest to ever step foot in the NBA. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar has had a legendary career packed with team and individual accolades including four NBA Championships, four MVP awards and 15 All-Star selections, and has broken multiple NBA records along the way.

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While LeBron became the first ever NBA player to rack up 10,000 points, rebounds, and assists last season, he is currently playing in his 20th season in the NBA – and recently became only the second player ever to score 38,000 career points in the NBA. This most recent accolade means LeBron is closing in on the long-standing all-time scoring record of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

While it would cement his legendary status, it also would simply be another record added to a glorious career. LeBron is the only active NBA superstar to be in the top 10 all-time lists for points as well as assists – while he is second on the all-time list for points, LeBron is currently fourth in the all-time list for assists with a total assist tally of 10,338 across his long career.

After his display against the New York Knicks where he racked up 28 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists for the Lakers, many fans asked where does LeBron rank in the all-time list of rebounds in the NBA – and it turns out LeBron is ranked 32nd on the list with 10,560 rebounds.

Who tops the list for the most rebounds in NBA history?

While LeBron is ranked as low as 32nd on the list, many fans ask who tops the list for the most rebounds in the history of the NBA.

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LA Lakers legend Wilt Chamberlain

It turns out that Los Angeles Lakers legend Wilt Chamberlain tops the list for most rebounds in NBA history with 23,924, followed by Boston Celtics legend Bill Russell with 21,620 and the legendary Kareem Abdul-Jabbar with 17,440 rebounds.

They are followed by Elvin Hayes, Moses Malone, Tim Duncan, Karl Malone, Robert Parrish, Kevin Garnett and Dwight Howard.

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