List of NBA career games played leaders

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This is a list of basketball players who are the leaders in career regular season games played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). [a]

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Statistics accurate as of December 15, 2024.
Robert Parish has played the most games in NBA history. Robert Parish Celtics.jpg
Robert Parish has played the most games in NBA history.
Key
^Active NBA player
*Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration [b]
Career leaders
RankPlayer Pos Team(s) [c] Seasons [d] Games played
1 Robert Parish * C Golden State Warriors (19761980)
Boston Celtics (19801994)
Charlotte Hornets (19941996)
Chicago Bulls (1996–1997)
211,611
2 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar *C Milwaukee Bucks (19691975)
Los Angeles Lakers (19751989)
201,560
3 Vince Carter * SG/SF Toronto Raptors (19982004)
New Jersey Nets (20042009)
Orlando Magic (20092010)
Phoenix Suns (2010–2011)
Dallas Mavericks (20112014)
Memphis Grizzlies (20142017)
Sacramento Kings (2017–2018)
Atlanta Hawks (20182020)
221,541
4 Dirk Nowitzki * PF Dallas Mavericks (19982019)211,522
5 LeBron James ^SF Cleveland Cavaliers (20032010, 20142018)
Miami Heat (20102014)
Los Angeles Lakers (2018–present)
221,517
6 John Stockton * PG Utah Jazz (19842003)191,504
7 Karl Malone *PF Utah Jazz (19852003)
Los Angeles Lakers (2003–2004)
191,476
8 Kevin Garnett *PF Minnesota Timberwolves (19952007, 20152016)
Boston Celtics (20072013)
Brooklyn Nets (20132015)
211,462
9 Kevin Willis PF/C Atlanta Hawks (19841994, 2004–2005)
Miami Heat (19941996)
Golden State Warriors (1996)
Houston Rockets (19961998, 2001–2002)
Toronto Raptors (19992001)
Denver Nuggets (2001)
San Antonio Spurs (20022004)
Dallas Mavericks (2007)
211,424
10 Jason Terry SG/PG Atlanta Hawks (19982004)
Dallas Mavericks (20042012)
Boston Celtics (2012–2013)
Brooklyn Nets (2013–2014)
Houston Rockets (20142016)
Milwaukee Bucks (20162018)
191,410
11 Tim Duncan *PF/C San Antonio Spurs (19972016)191,392
12 Jason Kidd *PG Dallas Mavericks (19941996, 20082012)
Phoenix Suns (19962001)
New Jersey Nets (20012008)
New York Knicks (2012–2013)
191,391
13 Reggie Miller *SG Indiana Pacers (19872005)181,389
14 Clifford Robinson PF/SF Portland Trail Blazers (19891997)
Phoenix Suns (19972001)
Detroit Pistons (20012003)
Golden State Warriors (20032005)
New Jersey Nets (20052007)
181,380
15 Kobe Bryant *SG Los Angeles Lakers (19962016)201,346
16 Paul Pierce *SF/SG Boston Celtics (19982013)
Brooklyn Nets (2013–2014)
Washington Wizards (2014–2015)
Los Angeles Clippers (20152017)
191,343
17 Gary Payton *PG Seattle SuperSonics (19902003)
Milwaukee Bucks (2003)
Los Angeles Lakers (2003–2004)
Boston Celtics (2004–2005)
Miami Heat (20052007)
171,335
18 Moses Malone *C Buffalo Braves (1976)
Houston Rockets (19761982)
Philadelphia 76ers (19821986, 1993–1994)
Washington Bullets (19861988)
Atlanta Hawks (19881991)
Milwaukee Bucks (19911993)
San Antonio Spurs (1994–1995)
191,329
19 Jamal Crawford SG Chicago Bulls (20002004)
New York Knicks (20042008)
Golden State Warriors (2008–2009)
Atlanta Hawks (20092011)
Portland Trail Blazers (2011–2012)
Los Angeles Clippers (20122017)
Minnesota Timberwolves (2017–2018)
Phoenix Suns (2018–2019)
Brooklyn Nets (2020)
201,327
20 Buck Williams PF New Jersey Nets (19811989)
Portland Trail Blazers (19891996)
New York Knicks (19961998)
171,307
21 Andre Miller PG Cleveland Cavaliers (19992002)
Los Angeles Clippers (2002–2003)
Denver Nuggets (20032006, 20112014)
Philadelphia 76ers (20062009)
Portland Trail Blazers (20092011)
Washington Wizards (20142015)
Sacramento Kings (2015)
Minnesota Timberwolves (2015–2016)
San Antonio Spurs (2016)
171,304
22 Elvin Hayes *PF/C San Diego/Houston Rockets (19681972, 19811984)
Baltimore/Capital/Washington Bullets (19721981)
161,303
23 Ray Allen *SG Milwaukee Bucks (19962003)
Seattle SuperSonics (20032007)
Boston Celtics (20072012)
Miami Heat (20122014)
181,300
24 Chris Paul ^PG New Orleans Hornets (20052011)
Los Angeles Clippers (20112017)
Houston Rockets (20172019)
Oklahoma City Thunder (2019–2020)
Phoenix Suns (20202023)
Golden State Warriors (2023–2024)
San Antonio Spurs (2024–present)
201,298
25 Mark Jackson PG New York Knicks (19871992, 20012002)
Los Angeles Clippers (19921994)
Indiana Pacers (19941996, 19972000)
Denver Nuggets (1996–1997)
Toronto Raptors (2000–2001)
Utah Jazz (2002–2003)
Houston Rockets (2003–2004)
171,296
26 Derek Fisher PG Los Angeles Lakers (19962004, 20072012)
Golden State Warriors (20042006)
Utah Jazz (2006–2007)
Oklahoma City Thunder (2012, 20132014)
Dallas Mavericks (2012)
181,287
27 Sam Perkins PF Dallas Mavericks (19841990)
Los Angeles Lakers (19901993)
Seattle SuperSonics (19931998)
Indiana Pacers (19992001)
171,286
28 Charles Oakley PF Chicago Bulls (19851988, 2001–2002)
New York Knicks (19881998)
Toronto Raptors (19982001)
Washington Wizards (2002–2003)
Houston Rockets (2004)
191,282
29 A.C. Green PF Los Angeles Lakers (19851993, 1999–2000)
Phoenix Suns (19931996)
Dallas Mavericks (19961999)
Miami Heat (2000–2001)
161,278
30 Joe Johnson SG/SF Boston Celtics (2001–2002, 2021–2022)
Phoenix Suns (20022005)
Atlanta Hawks (20052012)
Brooklyn Nets (20122016)
Miami Heat (2016)
Utah Jazz (20162018)
Houston Rockets (2018)
181,277
31 Terry Porter PG Portland Trail Blazers (19851995)
Minnesota Timberwolves (19951998)
Miami Heat (1999)
San Antonio Spurs (19992002)
171,274
32 John Havlicek *SF/SG Boston Celtics (19621978)161,270
33 Carmelo Anthony SF Denver Nuggets (20032011)
New York Knicks (20112017)
Oklahoma City Thunder (2017–2018)
Houston Rockets (2018–2019)
Portland Trail Blazers (20192021)
Los Angeles Lakers (2021–2022)
191,260
34 Otis Thorpe PF Kansas City/Sacramento Kings (19841988, 1998)
Houston Rockets (19881995)
Portland Trail Blazers (1995)
Detroit Pistons (19951997)
Vancouver Grizzlies (1997–1998)
Washington Wizards (1998–1999)
Miami Heat (1999–2000)
Charlotte Hornets (2000–2001)
171,257
35 Tony Parker *PG San Antonio Spurs (20012018)
Charlotte Hornets (2018–2019)
181,254
Paul Silas PF St. Louis/Atlanta Hawks (19641969)
Phoenix Suns (19691972)
Boston Celtics (19721976)
Denver Nuggets (1976–1977)
Seattle SuperSonics (19771980)
16
37 Dwight Howard C Orlando Magic (20042012)
Los Angeles Lakers (2012–2013, 2019–2020, 2021–2022)
Houston Rockets (20132016)
Atlanta Hawks (2016–2017)
Charlotte Hornets (2017–2018)
Washington Wizards (2018–2019)
Philadelphia 76ers (2020–2021)
181,242
38 Hakeem Olajuwon *C Houston Rockets (19842001)
Toronto Raptors (2001–2002)
181,238
39 Kyle Korver SG/SF Philadelphia 76ers (20032007)
Utah Jazz (20072010, 2018–2019)
Chicago Bulls (20102012)
Atlanta Hawks (20122017)
Cleveland Cavaliers (20172018)
Milwaukee Bucks (2019–2020)
171,232
40 Andre Iguodala SF/SG Philadelphia 76ers (20042012)
Denver Nuggets (20122013)
Golden State Warriors (20132019, 20212023)
Miami Heat (20202021)
191,231
41 Pau Gasol *PF/C Memphis Grizzlies (20012008)
Los Angeles Lakers (20082014)
Chicago Bulls (20142016)
San Antonio Spurs (20162019)
Milwaukee Bucks (2019)
181,226
42 Steve Nash *PG Phoenix Suns (19961998, 20042012)
Dallas Mavericks (19982004)
Los Angeles Lakers (20122015)
191,217
43 Dale Ellis SF/SG Dallas Mavericks (19831986)
Seattle SuperSonics (19861991, 19971999)
Milwaukee Bucks (19911992, 1999–2000)
San Antonio Spurs (19921994)
Denver Nuggets (19941997)
Charlotte Hornets (2000)
171,209
44 Juwan Howard PF Washington Bullets/Wizards (19942001)
Dallas Mavericks (20012002, 2007–2008)
Denver Nuggets (20022003, 2008)
Orlando Magic (2003–2004)
Houston Rockets (20042007)
Charlotte Bobcats (2008–2009)
Portland Trail Blazers (2009–2010)
Miami Heat (20102013)
191,208
45 Shaquille O'Neal *C Orlando Magic (19921996)
Los Angeles Lakers (19962004)
Miami Heat (20042008)
Phoenix Suns (20082009)
Cleveland Cavaliers (2009–2010)
Boston Celtics (2010–2011)
191,207
46 Eddie Johnson SF Kansas City / Sacramento Kings (19811987)
Phoenix Suns (19871990)
Seattle SuperSonics (19901993)
Charlotte Hornets (1993–1994)
Indiana Pacers (19951997)
Houston Rockets (19971999)
171,199
Derek Harper PG Dallas Mavericks (19831994, 1996–1997)
New York Knicks (19941996)
Orlando Magic (1997–1998)
Los Angeles Lakers (1999)
16
48 Dikembe Mutombo *C Denver Nuggets (19911996)
Atlanta Hawks (19962001)
Philadelphia 76ers (20012002)
New Jersey Nets (2002–2003)
New York Knicks (2003–2004)
Houston Rockets (20042009)
181,196
49 Alex English *SF Milwaukee Bucks (19761978)
Indiana Pacers (19781980)
Denver Nuggets (19801990)
Dallas Mavericks (1990–1991)
151,193
50 Jeff Green ^PF/SF Seattle SuperSonics/Oklahoma City Thunder (20072011)
Boston Celtics (2011, 20122015)
Memphis Grizzlies (20152016)
Los Angeles Clippers (2016)
Orlando Magic (2016–2017)
Cleveland Cavaliers (2017–2018)
Washington Wizards (2018–2019)
Utah Jazz (2019)
Houston Rockets (2020, 2023–present)
Brooklyn Nets (2020–2021)
Denver Nuggets (20212023)
171,192

See also

Notes

  1. Does not include NBA playoff games or games played in the American Basketball Association for players who played in the ABA prior to merging with the NBA.
  2. A player is not eligible for induction into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame until he has been fully retired for three calendar years.
  3. Listed in order of the player's career. Repeated teams indicate multiple stints with that team.
  4. For active players, the number listed is the number of seasons that player has completed plus the current season.

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