James Harden Passes Carmelo Anthony to Move Into 10th Place on the NBA's Career Scoring List
Harden scored 21 points needed to surpass Anthony, using his signature step-back jumper and prolific 3-point shooting to enter NBA's top 10 career scorers.
- On Saturday, James Harden moved into 10th on the NBA career scoring list, passing Carmelo Anthony during the Los Angeles Clippers' game against the Minnesota Timberwolves after scoring 19 points in the first half and two free throws at 4:23 of the third quarter.
- After being traded to Houston, Harden built his scoring via nearly 2,000 step-back jumpers and scored more than 5,100 points off those shots, a surge he called "life-changing."
- Statistically, Harden stands out as one of three guards in the top 10 alongside Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan , has 3,255 career 3-pointers and is averaging 26.5 points this season.
- Despite Harden's milestone, Minnesota won 109-106 when Jaden McDaniels scored 27, and Kawhi Leonard called Harden's longevity "It's amazing," while Harden said he isn't sure how much longer he can keep playing.
- Looking up the list, Harden noted the company includes LeBron James at the top with 42,268 points and said, `You look at that list, it's like there's no way` and `They were flying` about Bryant and Jordan.
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The Clippers player is already the tenth in the historical ranking
In the NBA, James Harden's home team, the Los Angeles Clippers, had to concede a 109-106 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves, but it was a landmark game for Harden.
James Harden passes Carmelo Anthony to move into 10th place on the NBA's career scoring list
Los Angeles Clippers star James Harden moved into 10th place on the NBA’s career scoring list Saturday, passing Carmelo Anthony in a game against Minnesota.
The leader of the Clippers has just surpassed Carmelo Anthony to pick up tenth place in the NBA's best score in the regular season, an individual consecration in a difficult collective season. Despite the difficulties encountered by his team, James Harden continues to write his personal legend. During the recent trip to Minnesota, the [...] L'article James Harden enters history and climbs the ranking of the markers appeared first on Le Singulier.
From a collective point of view, James Harden had a hard season with the West's penultimate Clippers as they were among the candidates for a semi-final position in the Conference early in the season. But from an individual point of view, the 36-year-old leader-back was successful in a good season, at 26.5 points of average, his best average since the 2019-20 season truncated by the Covid, with Houston. On Saturday, the Clippers were beaten 109-1…
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