Durant Shatters Records, Surpasses Chamberlain in Historic NBA Milestone—What’s Next for the Superstar?
Kevin Durant just etched his name deeper into NBA lore, surpassing the legendary Wilt Chamberlain on the all-time scoring list – a milestone that reflects not just talent but relentless perseverance. At 37, Durant’s career tally now stands at 31,435 points, slotting him seventh among basketball’s scoring elite. Yet, despite his impressive 30-point performance, the Houston Rockets couldn’t clinch a victory, falling 111-105 to the Portland Trail Blazers at the Moda Center. Wilt’s legacy looms large—he’s the sole player to ever drop 100 points in a single game, a two-time champ who set an average of 50.4 points per game back in ’62 and held the scoring crown until his 1973 retirement. Seeing Durant both pay homage to and leap past such a titan is, frankly, spellbinding—but the chase for greatness is far from over, especially with LeBron James sitting comfortably at the top with 42,601 points. It’s moments like these that remind me how even the deepest wells of skill haven’t run dry in the NBA. LEARN MORE



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