Kevin Durant passes Michael Jordan for fifth in NBA scoring

Kevin Durant moved into fifth place on the NBA all-time scoring list by surpassing Michael Jordan during the Houston Rockets' 123-122 win over the Miami Heat on Saturday night. The 37-year-old scored the record-breaking points with a corner three-pointer assisted by Reed Sheppard. Durant now trails only LeBron James, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Karl Malone and Kobe Bryant.

In a close contest at the Rockets' home game against the Miami Heat, Kevin Durant entered needing 25 points to tie Michael Jordan's career total of 32,292. Averaging 25.7 points per game this season, Durant scored 11 points in the first half amid a tight battle. He added 10 in the third quarter, then hit a three-pointer with 4:42 left to reach 24 points. With 3:23 remaining, Durant drained a corner three off a pass from Reed Sheppard to pass Jordan and claim fifth place overall. The Rockets celebrated with a highlight video of Durant's career moments, from his Seattle SuperSonics days to Warriors championships. Durant had previously passed Wilt Chamberlain and Dirk Nowitzki earlier this season. Reflecting on the milestone, Durant said, 'It is pretty sweet. To be in the same category as some of the greats... MJ is in a world of his own. He's in a planet and galaxy of his own as somebody that I look up to, respect and who basically shaped the game for me.' He called Jordan the blueprint and noted Kobe Bryant is next, 1,349 points ahead at 33,643. At 37, Durant remains efficient, scoring over 25 points per game while contributing positively to his team.

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Kevin Durant shoots a milestone basket, surpassing Wilt Chamberlain on the NBA all-time scoring list during Houston Rockets vs. Portland Trail Blazers game.
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Kevin Durant passes Wilt Chamberlain on NBA scoring list

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Kevin Durant surpassed Wilt Chamberlain for seventh place on the NBA's all-time scoring list during the Houston Rockets' 111-105 loss to the Portland Trail Blazers on January 10, 2026. The 37-year-old star scored 30 points in the game at Moda Center, reaching 31,435 career points. Despite the milestone, the Rockets could not hold onto a late lead.

Los Angeles Clippers guard James Harden surpassed Shaquille O'Neal for ninth place on the NBA's all-time scoring list during Monday's game against the Charlotte Hornets. Harden reached 28,598 career points with a third-quarter 3-pointer in his 1,187th regular-season appearance. He finished with 32 points and 10 assists in the Clippers' 117-109 victory.

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LeBron James became the NBA's all-time leader in regular-season field goals made, surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 15,837 during the Los Angeles Lakers' 120-113 loss to the Denver Nuggets on March 6, 2026. The 41-year-old star achieved the milestone with a first-quarter jumper despite an elbow injury, drawing congratulations from Lakers legend Magic Johnson.

Stephen Curry returned to the Golden State Warriors lineup after missing five games due to a left quad injury, scoring 39 points in a 127-120 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves on December 13, 2025. The 37-year-old guard also dished out five assists and grabbed five rebounds while shooting 14-for-28 from the field. Curry's performance marked his 94th game with at least 35 points since turning 30, surpassing Michael Jordan's record of 93 such games.

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Michael Jordan dismissed the idea of a single greatest player in basketball history during an interview on CBS Sunday Morning. Responding to Gayle King, he argued that players build on each other and no one stands above the rest. Jordan emphasized the progression of the game across eras.

In the third matchup of the season—and following our preview of the December 15 overtime thriller—the Houston Rockets defeated the Denver Nuggets 115-101 on Saturday at Ball Arena, avenging two prior narrow losses and ending Denver's six-game winning streak. Kevin Durant led Houston with 31 points (five threes), while Reed Sheppard added 28 points (six threes), improving the Rockets to 17-8.

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Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James will wear a special commemorative patch on his jersey starting Monday against the Sacramento Kings, marking his record 23rd season in the NBA. The patch honors the city where his career began in 2003 and features elements from his time with three franchises. Patches from each game will be collected for rare trading cards.

 

 

 

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