Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James has passed Shaquille O'Neal on the all-time field goals list.

Shaq had 11,330 field goals in his legendary career. Meanwhile, James made his 11,331st on Saturday night against the San Antonio Spurs.

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Next on the list for LeBron James to pass is Kobe Bryant, who made 11,719 field goals in his career. James is showing no signs of slowing down. He turns 34 in December and has been to eight-straight NBA Finals. At some point, you would think his body is going to break down, but then you remember he's built like Superman and spends over $1 million a year on home fitness equipment to keep his body strong.

LeBron James is going to have to do a lot of scoring this season for the Lakers to win games. Los Angeles really doesn't have another consistent player on the roster who can score off the dribble and command double teams. The most points LeBron has averaged in a season is 31.4. He did that back in 2006 with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

As long as he stays healthy, the Lakers star is going to break a lot of all-time records, not just this season, but over the next few years. Becoming the all-time field goals leader is going to be tough for LeBron James, though. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar hit 15,837 field goals during his legendary career.