Freighttrain wrote:
Kareem averaged 14 points in his 19th season whilst LeBron is averaging 29. If you think he wouldn't surpass him without those 5 extra games you're delusional. How about you make a thread when LeBron has, hypothetically according to the expansion-less league, surpassed him! How about that? Anyway, I don't even know why am I entertaining this non-debate.
5+ extra games every year, for 20 years. If Kareem played on LeBron's teams 2006-2021 he'd be playing 350 career games in the playoffs. And, that's not counting the fact that players couldn't be drafted out of high school until the Haywood vs. The NBA Supreme Court Decision (1971). 
LeBron James, as we all know, played ages 19-22, right out of high school. During those years, he racked up 8,439 points, 2,102 rebounds, and 2,033 assists.
Kareem came up during his age 22 season after playing 3 years in college. Give him his ages 19-21 seasons, very conservatively averaging 25 ppg, 12 rpg, and 3 apg. (He averaged 28.8/14.5/4.1 his Rookie Year in an MVP caliber season).
--Bring him out of high school, and give him ages 19-21 and he'd have ~44,000 points, ~20,000 rebounds, and ~6,400 assists.
And that's just in the regular season. Not to mention playoffs totals and records.
See the point yet? 
Also, I love how you totally dodged the fact that LeBron played in a joke conference for 15 years, and padded his totals against poor first round teams for 66 of his 266 playoff games.