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Highlights

“Unveiling the Scoring Legends: Who Holds the Crown for Most Career Points in NBA History?”

Nowitzki has the lowest PPG average on this list (20.7), but given his consistency and longevity, it’s not a surprise to see him here. Let’s see if Doncic can join him one day.

7. Wilt Chamberlain – 31,419 points

The man holds so many NBA individual records that it’s almost unsettling to see him down in seventh on this list.

Chamberlain won two NBA championships, four NBA MVP awards and one NBA Finals MVP award. Spells with the Philadelphia/San Francisco Warriors, the Philadelphia 76ers and the Lakers saw him break the record, which he held before Abdul-Jabbar passed him in 1984.

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