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NBA All-Time Scoring List


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Rank Player PTS

1. Shaquille O'Neal 28491

2. Kobe Bryant 26654

3. Kevin Garnett 22716

4. Dirk Nowitzki 21811

5. Ray Allen 21509

6. Tim Duncan 21089

7. Paul Pierce 20504

8. Vince Carter 19885

9. Tracy McGrady 17723

10. Antawn Jamison 17600

11. Jason Kidd 16417

12. Jerry Stackhouse 16119

13. LeBron James 16106

14. Juwan Howard 16014

15. Grant Hill 15963

16. Steve Nash 15285

17. Jason Terry 14752

18. Richard Hamilton 14528

19. Rashard Lewis 14525

20. Shawn Marion 14509

21. Chauncey Billups 14492

22. Elton Brand 14325

23. Mike Bibby 14272

24. Andre Miller 13462

25. Peja Stojakovic 13432

26. Carmelo Anthony 13303

27. Pau Gasol 12827

28. Jason Richardson 12812

29. Joe Johnson 12792

30. Dwyane Wade 12777

31. Baron Davis 12694

32. Jermaine O'Neal 12314

33. Corey Maggette 12093

34. Antonio McDyess 11969

35. Amare Stoudemire 11906

36. Tony Parker 11696

37. Al Harrington 11637

38. Richard Jefferson 11551

39. Lamar Odom 11471

40. Stephen Jackson 11468

41. Joe Smith 11202

42. Gilbert Arenas 11010

43. Jamal Crawford 10945

44. Chris Bosh 10927

45. Ron Artest 10822

46. Zydrunas Ilgauskas 10817

47. Zach Randolph 10707

48. Caron Butler 9754

49. Brad Miller 9548

50. Hedo Turkoglu 9517

 

ALL-TIME(NBA only):

(HOF Members marked with *).

 

Rank Player PTS

1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar* 38387

2. Karl Malone* 36928

3. Michael Jordan* 32292

4. Wilt Chamberlain* 31419

5. Shaquille O'Neal 28491

6. Moses Malone* 27409

7. Elvin Hayes* 27313

8. Hakeem Olajuwon* 26946

9. Oscar Robertson* 26710

10. Dominique Wilkins* 26668

11. Kobe Bryant 26654

12. John Havlicek* 26395

13. Alex English* 25613

14. Reggie Miller 25279

15. Jerry West* 25192

16. Patrick Ewing* 24815

17. Allen Iverson 24368

18. Charles Barkley* 23757

19. Robert Parish* 23334

20. Adrian Dantley* 23177

21. Elgin Baylor* 23149

22. Kevin Garnett 22716

23. Clyde Drexler* 22195

24. Gary Payton 21813

25. Dirk Nowitzki 21811

26. Larry Bird* 21791

27. Hal Greer* 21586

28. Ray Allen 21509

29. Tim Duncan 21089

30. Walt Bellamy* 20941

31. Bob Pettit* 20880

32. David Robinson* 20790

33. George Gervin* 20708

34. Paul Pierce 20504

35. Mitch Richmond 20497

36. Tom Chambers 20049

37. Vince Carter 19885

38. John Stockton* 19711

39. Bernard King 19655

40. Clifford Robinson 19591

 

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http://www.basketball-reference.com

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Man, it's sick that Michael Jordan needed only 1,072 games to reach 32,292 pts, and Hakeem played like 200 more and still has 6,000 pts less.

And Wilt's PPG stat's sick: 30.06 ppg career(!)

 

4. Wilt Chamberlain 1,045 31,419

5. Shaquille O'Neal* 1,195 28,504

6. Moses Malone 1,329 27,409

7. Elvin Hayes 1,303 27,313

8. Hakeem Olajuwon 1,238 26,946

9. Kobe Bryant* 1,058 26,720

 

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Update:

 

Pos. Plr (Games) Pts

4. Wilt Chamberlain (1,045) 31,419

5. Shaquille O'Neal 28,568

6. Moses Malone* 27,409

7. Elvin Hayes* 27,313

8. Hakeem Olajuwon* 26,946

9. Kobe Bryant 26,874

(.....)

34. Paul Pierce 20,660

35. Mitch Richmond 20,497

36. Tom Chambers 20,049

37. Vince Carter 20,020

38. John Stockton* 19,711

(....)

bonus link:

 

http://nba.fanhouse.com/2011/01/15/grant-hill-passes-16-000-career-points-in-suns-win-over-blazers/

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At the pace he's going now, he'll finish the season with 27,857 points.

 

If he averages another 25.2 next season, he'll pass Shaq and will be sitting at 29,923.

 

Another? He'll pass Wilt and tail Michael Jordan.

 

If I were a betting man, I'd take a gamble and say Kobe will end up 3rd on the list.

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At the pace he's going now, he'll finish the season with 27,857 points.

 

If he averages another 25.2 next season, he'll pass Shaq and will be sitting at 29,923.

 

Another? He'll pass Wilt and tail Michael Jordan.

 

If I were a betting man, I'd take a gamble and say Kobe will end up 3rd on the list.

Are you including playoff matches in that number?

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Are you including playoff matches in that number?

Nope. For some reason, the official numbers don't, either. Probably because it wouldn't be fair to those on poor teams. Everyone gets a chance to play 82 games a year, no matter what.

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Nope. For some reason, the official numbers don't, either. Probably because it wouldn't be fair to those on poor teams. Everyone gets a chance to play 82 games a year, no matter what.

Ehh, I dont really like that rule, if score in the playoffs you definitely deserve credit for it. Whatever, Kobe probably will end up top 4 possibly top 3.

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