James Harden moved into the 10th spot on the NBA's all-time scoring list by passing Carmelo Anthony during the LA Clippers' 109-106 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on Saturday. Harden scored 34 points to reach 28,303 career points. The Timberwolves secured their fifth straight win with a late three-pointer from Naz Reid.
The Minnesota Timberwolves hosted the LA Clippers at Target Center in Minneapolis on December 7, 2025, in a Western Conference matchup. The Clippers held the lead for much of the first three quarters, building an advantage of up to 18 points, but the Timberwolves mounted a comeback in the fourth to win 109-106.
James Harden, playing for the Clippers, achieved a career milestone in the third quarter with a free throw that surpassed Carmelo Anthony's 28,289 points, placing him 10th on the NBA's all-time scoring list at 28,303. The 36-year-old guard finished the game with 34 points. "It's a blessing - a testament to the work I've put in," Harden said. "It's an honour, especially with somebody like Carmelo, who's done so much greatness for this league." He also reflected on his journey: "We’re talking about NBA history... I’m blessed. I’m grateful."
For the Timberwolves, Jaden McDaniels led with 27 points, while Julius Randle added 24. Naz Reid contributed 19 points off the bench, including a crucial three-pointer with 13 seconds remaining that sealed the victory. The win improved Minnesota's record to sixth in the Western Conference and marked their fifth consecutive victory. The Clippers, meanwhile, suffered their seventh loss in eight games, dropping to second bottom in the standings.
Harden now trails ninth-place Shaquille O'Neal by 293 points.