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Kevin Durant’s Historic Climb Up NBA’s Scoring Ladder

Kevin Durant's Historic Climb Up NBA (Credits: Getty Images)

Kevin Durant’s ascent up the NBA’s all-time scoring leaderboard has been nothing short of remarkable this season. With each passing game, he’s etching his name among basketball’s greatest legends, surpassing iconic figures like Hakeem Olajuwon, Elvin Hayes, Moses Malone, Carmelo Anthony, and now, Shaquille O’Neal.

As Durant moved into eighth place on the scoring list, O’Neal graciously acknowledged the achievement with a heartfelt congratulatory video. O’Neal’s words reflected both admiration for Durant’s accomplishment and encouragement for his continued pursuit of greatness.

The passing of the torch, so to speak, from one basketball luminary to another is a testament to the enduring legacy of the sport and the camaraderie among its elite performers. Durant’s journey up the scoring ranks serves as a reminder of his unparalleled skill and impact on the game.

Kevin Durant’s Historic Climb Up NBA (Credits: Getty Images)

With his sights set on further milestones, Durant’s pursuit of basketball immortality is far from over. As he continues to rewrite the record books, he solidifies his place in NBA history and inspires future generations of players to reach for greatness.

At 35 years old, Durant faces a significant challenge in his quest to claim the top spot on the NBA’s all-time scoring list, as suggested by O’Neal. With a current tally of 28,610 points in his illustrious career, he remains more than 11,000 points adrift of LeBron James, who leads the pack with 40,179 points.

Kevin Durant’s Historic Climb Up NBA (Credits: Getty Images)

Surpassing even the seventh-ranked Wilt Chamberlain, who boasts 31,419 points, presents a formidable task, with Durant trailing by nearly 3,000 points.

Nevertheless, Durant is enjoying a notably healthy season, a positive sign for his longevity in the league. Should he sustain this level of performance, there’s optimism surrounding his ability to ascend the ranks in the coming years. While surpassing James may prove to be an insurmountable feat, Durant stands a strong chance of eclipsing Michael Jordan’s fifth-place standing, currently at 32,292 points, as his career progresses.

Mridul Sharma: Mridul has been an anime enthusiast since high school and hasn't looked back since. He's currently contemplating whether to watch One Piece once the series concludes or read it to catch up, especially with the final arc in progress. Mridul also has a complex relationship with Souls games, oscillating between love and frustration.
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