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It's an unbelievable achievement. Dirk joined the league early and was a good scorer for many many seasons around 25+ ppg. And he was 21 years in the league for the same team. Unreal. So deserved that he got at least one ring ❤ (BTW, tnx Lebron 😊)
Yes, and congratulations. Dirk was one of the first truly great non-American players. I always wish the Lakers could have landed him- not only a great player, but a great guy, a model team player, and a credit to the sport.
Thoughts. 1. Joe Fulks was essentially the greatest scorer in NBA history until 1952, and most people have no idea who he is. 2. Max Zoslofski stayed pretty steady around #3 all time through the mid 50s, another relatively unknown player. 3. Ed Macauley being the leading scorer into the late 1950s despite not having the name recognition of a Dolph Schayes, George Mikan, Bob Cousy, or Paul Arizin. 4. Dolph Schayes doesn’t get brought up often enough despite being the NBA’s all time scorer through the late 50s and into the mid 60s. 5. Bob Cousy is thought of as mostly a passer, but was around 3rd all time in scoring into the mid 60s. 6. Look how fast Wilt Chamberlain rises to the top. 7. Bob Pettit doesn’t get mentioned a lot considering he was the NBA’s all time leading scorer from around 63-66. 8. Bill Russell, despite not being known as a scorer was hanging around the top 10 all time in scoring well into the late 60s. 9. Oscar Robertson, known mostly as a triple double machine, held on for a really long time as 2nd scorer all time behind Wilt, well into the mid 70s. 10. John Havlicek feels like a forgotten great considering he retired as the 3rd leading scorer all time. 11. Kareem was already a top 5 scorer all time at the end of the 70s and still had basically another decade left to play. 12. Gail Goodrich gets kind of overshadowed as an All Time Laker, basically retired right around a top 10 scorer all time. 13. Elvin Hayes retired 3rd all time leading scorer. Doesn’t get mentioned a ton either. 14. George Gervin climbed into the top 10 rather quickly and leveled off rather quickly. 15. Adrian Dantley has to be one of the most overlooked scorers all time, finishing his career 9th all time. 16. Similar to Dantley, Alex English retiring 7th all time gets overlooked. 17. Michael Jordan finishes 15th all time in scoring his first retirement, despite playing only 9 seasons, one of which he was injured. 18. Moses Malone retires 3rd all time In scoring, but doesn’t get mentioned as a top 10-15 player usually. 19. Michael Jordan rises up quickly after his comeback to finish 3rd all time after his 2nd retirement. 20. Karl Malone just kept scoring so much even at the end of his career that he zips passed everyone except Kareem. 21. Reggie Miller finished 12th all time in scoring. A lot higher than most would probably think. 22. Kobe and Shaq were the only players in the top 15 in scoring moving up the chart for a decent period, Kobe passing Jordan for 3rd before retiring. 23. Lebron is the first and only current player to crack the top 15 and moves up rather quickly to finish 1st. 24. Dirk finishing 6th all time is very impressive. 25. Carmelo Anthony was still following Lebron up the leaderboard to 9th, despite feeling a level below him and some other stars during that period.
@@maelguiraud3568 just why LBJ was able to pass Lew Alcindor for the scoring record. If Lew was able to go right from high-school he would have another 8k points at least
40k points would have happened for sure. Lebron is well on his way to 40k points if he wants, which I hope he does. Lebron will go down in history as having the greatest NBA career of all time (isn't close in my opinion) and it's hard to imagine anyone topping it.
@seanmulligan3037 he was an Allstar in high-school and college. But he wanted to pursue a career helping Americans rather than showboat for personal glory. He would crush LeBron and MJ even today as he approaches 80!!!
@@ME-kd1ko No he isn't, and the guy wasn't talking about any GOAT debate, know people now hate Kobe but no need to bring it everywhere he and LeBron are mentioned.
@@principecrociato1085 LeBron James is one of the three greatest players of all time, along with Michael Jordan and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Bryant is somewhere between 12 and 15 on the all-time list, which is still outstanding, but nowhere near James (who is still adding to his legacy).
There are so many people who do not grasp the skill level of this man. Kobe should never be compared to the lebron. And y'all over here comparing MJ to Lebron, that has to be the funniest shit I've ever heard. There is no GOAT debate between MJ and Lebron, the only GOAT debate that should be valid is Kobe and MJ.
It's funny how as wilt was taking the lead Bill Russel makes a brief appearance at the bottom of the screen, almost like a little reminder of who was actually dominating
Bill Russell said it best about his contemporary…Wilt Chamberlain is the best and only Bill could really appreciate him. He sacrificed his own statistics for the team. God rest Wilt.
damn, kareem held it for 35yrs and it took alot of new rules to be implemented so people can go near his score , no offense to lebron and malone but they to also had benefited from the rules change that manage to help them score that many same as kobe and MJ and im a big 23,24 fan
You also have to understand LeBron spent a little under half his career in the slowest paced, lowest scoring era since the NBA/ABA merger. 25 points back in 2000-2010 was way more difficult than 25 points now, and he was doing it efficiently too.
Hopefully you make an updated graph when LeBron passes Kareem in a couple weeks. He's just 178 points away currently. Amazing we'll get to witness a once deemed "untouchable" record that's been held for 39 years be broken. He'll finish with over 40K points and then it'll REALLY be UNTOUCHABLE. #LongLiveTheKing
@@alvaro6854 No one will break it in our lifetimes. This is gonna be one of those unbreakable records for like 100 years, especially if Bron continues playing and passes 40K.
Recordemos que el Señor Michael Jordan tuvo que dejar la NBA por el asesinato a su padre, este tío es tan GOAT que fue capaz de volver y ganar otra vez 3 anillos más, luego los haters de Jordan fieles a LeBron se dedica a decir que Jordan no fue constante como LeBron, pero cuando hacen esa crítica nunca se acuerdan o no saben, cual fue el echo que hizo a Jordan abandonar la NBA
Recuerda que los anillos no se ganan solos, si es el G.O.A.T es porque tus abuelos, padres y círculo social te dijeron que él era el G.O.A.T, incluso la NBA te dijo que el era el G.O.A.T, y si, él fue impresionante en su época, pero sí dejamos los anillos a parte, no hay en la historia de la NBA un jugador más completo que el rey, L.J…. En pocas palabras.
It's obvious that the game has evolved. If only today's rules were the same back then, and their rules were in today's game these stats would be totally different.
The best scorer, most impressive ppg averages in an era with less points scored. MJ = Easily #1 in all time scoring if he didn't retire twice and/or did not miss almost an entire season injured.
@@alexmotts Do you expect guards to shoot 50% from the field or do you expect that from your big men, heck, for a long time shooting 50% or more from the field was an anomaly, very few did it. Until recently the league average for big men was below 50%, the game now is much less defensive and pace has definitely increased since Kobe's day.
@@principecrociato1085then use true shooting percentage, Kobe is still inefficient as fuck, he is overrated like crazy And before you ask anything, the current leader in Lakers all time true shooting percentage is a guard, called Austin reeves
@@MrBluesmeisterbut y’all love Jordan who didnt even get retirement gift because he was so shitty to his own teammates and even shit talks his own fans 🤦🏽♂️ keep calling bron selfish when the real selfishness came from ball hogging Jordan
It takes like 20 years to reach both LBJ and KAJ the 38k point mark. LBJ could reach the 40k point mark. You probably need to start really early on NBA and stay on winning (more playoffs = more games = more chance for points for like every year)
Im here after he hit 40k and people hate on him saying he only has 40k points because hes been in the league for 19 years but so was wilt and he barely got 31k and that because defense didnt really exist until bill russell came in the mid 60s
Hm, certainly a lot of point inflation as you go down the years. I wonder what it converts to for all the older players who didn't have the means to score compared to what "newer" people like Micheal Jordan, Shaquille and so on have.
Not a Lakers fan and not a kareem fan but he should still all time leader as he played before 3 pt line and scored his with 2 pointers and played in a tougher league...LeFlop plays in powder puff league compared to others and used 3pt shots....Kareem #1
Wilt could have had so much more if he wouldn’t have stopped scoring in his last years. And Kobe could have got so much more. Kobe was benched all the time in his first years and the injury’s that held him back in the last few years costed him a lot of points.
Several players lost points due to one thing or another, e.g., Jordan due to his retirement, Bird due to injuries, etc. Lebron and Jabbar managed to stay healthy, which helps.
People who have held the title of most points in nba history: joe fulks george mikan ed macauley dolph schayes bob pettit wilt chamberlain kareem abdul jabbar lebron james
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Need to include the ABA
Your vids are intertaning you got a new sub.
For me as a german, it still feels unreal to see nowitzki between all these legends. HoF deserved!
2nd best pf of all time. and top 10 of all time! one of my favs
It's an unbelievable achievement. Dirk joined the league early and was a good scorer for many many seasons around 25+ ppg. And he was 21 years in the league for the same team. Unreal. So deserved that he got at least one ring ❤ (BTW, tnx Lebron 😊)
Yes, and congratulations. Dirk was one of the first truly great non-American players. I always wish the Lakers could have landed him- not only a great player, but a great guy, a model team player, and a credit to the sport.
@@thomassmith-s4i Dirk was amazing but dont forget hakeem
Dirk is my goat. But I’m from north Texas.. so that’s a given
Thoughts.
1. Joe Fulks was essentially the greatest scorer in NBA history until 1952, and most people have no idea who he is.
2. Max Zoslofski stayed pretty steady around #3 all time through the mid 50s, another relatively unknown player.
3. Ed Macauley being the leading scorer into the late 1950s despite not having the name recognition of a Dolph Schayes, George Mikan, Bob Cousy, or Paul Arizin.
4. Dolph Schayes doesn’t get brought up often enough despite being the NBA’s all time scorer through the late 50s and into the mid 60s.
5. Bob Cousy is thought of as mostly a passer, but was around 3rd all time in scoring into the mid 60s.
6. Look how fast Wilt Chamberlain rises to the top.
7. Bob Pettit doesn’t get mentioned a lot considering he was the NBA’s all time leading scorer from around 63-66.
8. Bill Russell, despite not being known as a scorer was hanging around the top 10 all time in scoring well into the late 60s.
9. Oscar Robertson, known mostly as a triple double machine, held on for a really long time as 2nd scorer all time behind Wilt, well into the mid 70s.
10. John Havlicek feels like a forgotten great considering he retired as the 3rd leading scorer all time.
11. Kareem was already a top 5 scorer all time at the end of the 70s and still had basically another decade left to play.
12. Gail Goodrich gets kind of overshadowed as an All Time Laker, basically retired right around a top 10 scorer all time.
13. Elvin Hayes retired 3rd all time leading scorer. Doesn’t get mentioned a ton either.
14. George Gervin climbed into the top 10 rather quickly and leveled off rather quickly.
15. Adrian Dantley has to be one of the most overlooked scorers all time, finishing his career 9th all time.
16. Similar to Dantley, Alex English retiring 7th all time gets overlooked.
17. Michael Jordan finishes 15th all time in scoring his first retirement, despite playing only 9 seasons, one of which he was injured.
18. Moses Malone retires 3rd all time In scoring, but doesn’t get mentioned as a top 10-15 player usually.
19. Michael Jordan rises up quickly after his comeback to finish 3rd all time after his 2nd retirement.
20. Karl Malone just kept scoring so much even at the end of his career that he zips passed everyone except Kareem.
21. Reggie Miller finished 12th all time in scoring. A lot higher than most would probably think.
22. Kobe and Shaq were the only players in the top 15 in scoring moving up the chart for a decent period, Kobe passing Jordan for 3rd before retiring.
23. Lebron is the first and only current player to crack the top 15 and moves up rather quickly to finish 1st.
24. Dirk finishing 6th all time is very impressive.
25. Carmelo Anthony was still following Lebron up the leaderboard to 9th, despite feeling a level below him and some other stars during that period.
Criminally underrated comment, this dude has such good info and notes
Melo definitely wasn't a level below bron and others in terms of scoring, its just that he didn't do anything except that
Who’s here after bron hit 40k 👉
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GREAT VIDEO! Loved seeing the impact George Mikan and Bob Davies had once the Lakers and Royals joined
RIP Mr. Bill Russell the lord of the rings NBA Champ 🏆 forever legend 🙏
Bill,kobe, and Wilt are hooping in heaven
Rapists don’t go to heaven
@@Sonicthedripwords of wisdom 🧠👍👍
Russell was before his time sadly.
@@Sonicthedrip I met Kobe in hell
Wilt Chamberlain was still going strong before he retired
No, more like he stop trying after 8 years into his career. The injury is sustained stop him as well during Kareem rookie years
@@AndrewGilmet-ci2bj not lol
Since 1965-1966 there has been a Laker on top. Including Mikan's years as well, that is an incredible amount of time.
To say that about Malone tho is a stretch
@@jonluispenaMalone was never on top tho so irrelevant comment
Technically true. But probably better to say since 1968-69, there's been a Laker on top since that's when Wilt became a Laker
Wow KAJ really held it for over 35 years
Well he played for over 35 years so
He also played 4 years in college (technically 3 as they didn't let freshmen play) so LBJ will never be the GOAT
@@IamtheBirdman60 cause he was too good for college great logic.
@@maelguiraud3568 just why LBJ was able to pass Lew Alcindor for the scoring record. If Lew was able to go right from high-school he would have another 8k points at least
@@IamtheBirdman60 but he didn't.
Dominique was born in France while his father was serving there in the US military so he was never a French national
All these legends...and among them the German Wunderkind Dirk Nowitzki #41, a true legend! Love the game!🏀
😂😂😂 non Americans are y'all last hope against the blks
time to update this I should think!
To me is more amazing how one German like Dirk Nowitzki is in this list with so many legends....I can say that Nowitzki is legend!
I wish Wilt had not stopped scoring after his 6-th year, had a 40 PPG lifetime to stop these foolish comparisons. The man had a 4000 point season!
I agree with you, Wilt should have just continued scoring, rebounding and blocking.
@@jdpbernal He kept rebounding and blocking. Stopped scoring since he was asked to play more like Russel.
@@vrokhlenko Yeah, it was dumb for them to ask play like Russell when the Celtics had like an entire team of all stars playing with Bill.
Don’t forget his leading the league in rebounds and assists…incomprehensible.
@@vrokhlenkoit was so the Lakers could showcase Jerry West. He ended up being the logo too of course.
Wilt chamberlain managed to stay top 5 going into 2017
Those pauses for Jordan make you really how much more he could have done.
He needed those pauses that’s who he was a pauser
If not for the retirements or the broken foot in 2nd year he would probably be near or higher than KAJ
@@basedgod8636 its suspected had he not retried the two times before 2003 he wou
Nah, that’s part of his own fault and weakness
Yea he definetly would have 40000 points if he never retired
Lotta names that were lost to the record books. Worth recognizing the ones you don't know.
Imagine what MJ could have had if he didn't retire twice before his final retirement.
40k points would have happened for sure. Lebron is well on his way to 40k points if he wants, which I hope he does. Lebron will go down in history as having the greatest NBA career of all time (isn't close in my opinion) and it's hard to imagine anyone topping it.
@seanmulligan3037 nah Donald Trump would have hit 50k if he wanted to be a basketball player. Instead he chose to fight for america instead!!!
@@irishkniferd9837 I would love to watch trump try and shoot a bball
@seanmulligan3037 he was an Allstar in high-school and college. But he wanted to pursue a career helping Americans rather than showboat for personal glory. He would crush LeBron and MJ even today as he approaches 80!!!
image if any of the players on the list played longer
Glad to see Wilkins is French 🇫🇷 ouiouilkins !! Thx for the vidéo
Dominique was an American. He was born in a U.S. Military base in France but he was an American by nationality.
That moment Lebron passed Kobe in the chart gave me pain knowing Kobe died soon after
And the lakers won that year. almost in honor of Kobe
LeBron James is greater than Bryant by quite a margin.
@@ME-kd1ko No he isn't, and the guy wasn't talking about any GOAT debate, know people now hate Kobe but no need to bring it everywhere he and LeBron are mentioned.
@@principecrociato1085 LeBron James is one of the three greatest players of all time, along with Michael Jordan and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Bryant is somewhere between 12 and 15 on the all-time list, which is still outstanding, but nowhere near James (who is still adding to his legacy).
There are so many people who do not grasp the skill level of this man. Kobe should never be compared to the lebron. And y'all over here comparing MJ to Lebron, that has to be the funniest shit I've ever heard. There is no GOAT debate between MJ and Lebron, the only GOAT debate that should be valid is Kobe and MJ.
Love your videos
There’s any more recent?
Cant be the only one waiting for Wilt to come in like a freight train
It's funny how as wilt was taking the lead Bill Russel makes a brief appearance at the bottom of the screen, almost like a little reminder of who was actually dominating
The way LeBron’s name popped up and flew by everybody was crazy. I wonder how long it will take for someone to break that record.
Depends how longs someone plays and how many points they average
Yeah and it will probably have to be someone coming out of High School.
@@NS-qj8xj during an era where defense was being heavily regulated makes it almost impossible.
Bill Russell said it best about his contemporary…Wilt Chamberlain is the best and only Bill could really appreciate him.
He sacrificed his own statistics for the team.
God rest Wilt.
Wilt is a legend in a lot of ways.
damn, kareem held it for 35yrs and it took alot of new rules to be implemented so people can go near his score , no offense to lebron and malone but they to also had benefited from the rules change that manage to help them score that many same as kobe and MJ and im a big 23,24 fan
Tampoco los físicos de la era de kareem son los posteriores rivales de MJ o Kobe.
You also have to understand LeBron spent a little under half his career in the slowest paced, lowest scoring era since the NBA/ABA merger. 25 points back in 2000-2010 was way more difficult than 25 points now, and he was doing it efficiently too.
Nice vid
Jordan scoring 32,000 in basically 13 seasons is INSANE. I believe LBJ through 13 seasons had 26k
Jordan average 28.3 points per 36 minutes played, compared 25.7 for Lebron. Regular season stats. Although they did play different positions.
lebron has the record now 😎
I know
Would be nice to see it by the teams that they played on.
Hopefully you make an updated graph when LeBron passes Kareem in a couple weeks. He's just 178 points away currently. Amazing we'll get to witness a once deemed "untouchable" record that's been held for 39 years be broken. He'll finish with over 40K points and then it'll REALLY be UNTOUCHABLE. #LongLiveTheKing
Yeah, until some little white kid from Ohio beats in in like 2060
God save the king!!!
Until it comes someone and breaks it
@@alvaro6854 No one will break it in our lifetimes. This is gonna be one of those unbreakable records for like 100 years, especially if Bron continues playing and passes 40K.
@@supdall345 if the defense keeps getting softer and the offense becomes more unstoppable we could definitely see it in our lifetimes
Carmelo Anthony is 9th all time in points. Now that's mind-boggling.
The most shocking one for me too...
Kind of akin to where you see Rhianna in the top 10 selling music acts all time... what the...
Just a compiler. Was a gifted scorer. Never made his teams better though.
R.I.P jeer west and bill Russell two nba legends.
What's crazy is Kareem shot 1s and 2s bruh
Tf you mean 1s do you mean free throws cuz lebron def shoots those
First to 10,000 George Mikan
20,000 Bob Pettit
30,000 Wilt Chamberlain
40,000 King James
Recordemos que el Señor Michael Jordan tuvo que dejar la NBA por el asesinato a su padre, este tío es tan GOAT que fue capaz de volver y ganar otra vez 3 anillos más, luego los haters de Jordan fieles a LeBron se dedica a decir que Jordan no fue constante como LeBron, pero cuando hacen esa crítica nunca se acuerdan o no saben, cual fue el echo que hizo a Jordan abandonar la NBA
Dejen de comparar y disfruten a los dos. Porque algún día harán falta
Recuerda que los anillos no se ganan solos, si es el G.O.A.T es porque tus abuelos, padres y círculo social te dijeron que él era el G.O.A.T, incluso la NBA te dijo que el era el G.O.A.T, y si, él fue impresionante en su época, pero sí dejamos los anillos a parte, no hay en la historia de la NBA un jugador más completo que el rey, L.J….
En pocas palabras.
@@victord.alvarez5912 jajajaja acuéstate anda y ahora dilo sin llorar
I doubt his father would have wanted mj to go bail and quit in his team to play baseball for two years but who knows
I will give LeBron credit for this accomplishment. It is impressive. KAJ still to me more impressive as he only has 1 three point shot.
THE STUPIDITY IS MIND BLOWING KAREEM A CENTER LEBRON A SF. OF COURSE KAREEM NOT SHOOTING A 3. LEBRON SURPASS HIM IS MORE IMPRESSIVE.
Kareem has still had a better overall career in my opinion.
I had no idea bill Russell had so little points considering how much he is talked about
He was known as a defender
leads us all to think he was a rebound destroyer.
He only played 13 seasons
Russel was getting 20+ per game, but it was rebounds not points.
😃👍
Uhhh maybe because he had 11 rings nobody else has that many
It's obvious that the game has evolved. If only today's rules were the same back then, and their rules were in today's game these stats would be totally different.
arizin underated
Bro Kareem must have scored 20k points to show us his full name 💀
Great video
MJ retired twice and was hurt his second year in the league he definitely would have scored well over 40k for his career
The best scorer, most impressive ppg averages in an era with less points scored. MJ = Easily #1 in all time scoring if he didn't retire twice and/or did not miss almost an entire season injured.
Some people aren’t mentally tough enough to play 20+ seasons
COULDA WOULDA SHOULDA 😂
Jordan and Bryant did 30K+ as guards. Mind boggling.
The game shifted towards guards especially during the late 80s and 90s. Thats when superstar treatment started
Not really. They just took way more shots. Not even 50% from the field either.
@@alexmotts Do you expect guards to shoot 50% from the field or do you expect that from your big men, heck, for a long time shooting 50% or more from the field was an anomaly, very few did it. Until recently the league average for big men was below 50%, the game now is much less defensive and pace has definitely increased since Kobe's day.
@@principecrociato1085THEY WERE BALL HOGS. So yea they scored alot
@@principecrociato1085then use true shooting percentage, Kobe is still inefficient as fuck, he is overrated like crazy
And before you ask anything, the current leader in Lakers all time true shooting percentage is a guard, called Austin reeves
When it hit 1984 I was like oh it’s about to go down
Lebron ran up that list like friggin' Secretariat.
Don’t blow LeFlop for his fake career stats. The most selfish player ever. All he cares about is HIS scoring and desire to be “KING” James. Pathetic.
@@MrBluesmeisterbut y’all love Jordan who didnt even get retirement gift because he was so shitty to his own teammates and even shit talks his own fans 🤦🏽♂️ keep calling bron selfish when the real selfishness came from ball hogging Jordan
@@MrBluesmeistertell me, how are these statistics fake? 😂
@@MrBluesmeister LeFlop is also 4th on the all-time assists list . Such a selfish player.
@@MrBluesmeisterthese ngas really made you their bitch, got anything to say?
And now lebron has is the nba top scorer of all time
Wich makes him the second best scorer in the world
This aged well
People always sleep on Malone dude. Guy was a straight dawg
They sleep on him bc he was sleeping on 13 year olds
@@expiredmilk5435 what’s your point?
@@garbo7779 no one acknowledges him bc of what he did
@@expiredmilk5435 what’s that?
@@garbo7779 bro didn't you read my comment 💀 he slept with a 13 year old while he was in college and got her pregnant
Update it again 👑
Ну теперь уже Леброн на 1 м месте :)
As soon as BRON'S NAME appeared, he just climbed up like a rocket 😂😂😂😅😅😅
That Roger Murdoch was a damn good co-pilot!
Lebron took over
at 2023 lebron james is now all time leading points record
All-time flop leader, too. Just goes to show, if you play long enough ...
Anthony nearly surpassing Shaq will always be crazy to me.
Nique being on the list at the end, and top 10 on the list in the 90s, and not making the nba's top 50 all time players was a joke.
Havlicek is remarkably underrated
Remember to keep things in perspective Jordan retired twice and was injured for most of the 8586 season.
It takes like 20 years to reach both LBJ and KAJ the 38k point mark. LBJ could reach the 40k point mark.
You probably need to start really early on NBA and stay on winning (more playoffs = more games = more chance for points for like every year)
It’s only regular season points
Update it now
1 LeBron James
2 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
3 Karl Malone
4 Kobe Bryant
5 Michael Jordan
Im here after he hit 40k and people hate on him saying he only has 40k points because hes been in the league for 19 years but so was wilt and he barely got 31k and that because defense didnt really exist until bill russell came in the mid 60s
Who’s here after lebron james broke the record?
i am !!
Only two comments
Also like the little nationality flag on the left. Nice touch
Kobe
He stoped at 33k
well i guess it should be updated again since LeBron became the first player ever to reach 40k points
He's the all-time flop leader, too. Just goes to show, if you play long enough ...
Dolph Schayes, and Bob Pettit to me represent the “leap”
Hm, certainly a lot of point inflation as you go down the years. I wonder what it converts to for all the older players who didn't have the means to score compared to what "newer" people like Micheal Jordan, Shaquille and so on have.
Dominique Wilkins is born in Paris but he is not french...
Karl Malone only needed to average 10 pts per game over 2 season to pass Lew Alcindor.
Did y’all know who Alex English was before this? He was up there for a while in the 2000s
D. Wilkins was born in Pairs while his father was stationed in France as a US Army officer. To have DW representing the French flag is misleading.
Me patiently waiting for wilt chamberlain😂
We got prime boys we got prime
Wilt played 13 seasons let that sink in
West, Baylor and Chamberlain all on the same team at one time.
And Goodrich
The fact Jordan was 15 all time in scoring just 8 seasons in is scary. bro lost 4k points just from his first retirement 😭
What a dubious honor for Karl
joe fulks > mj, bron, EVERYONE
Arnie Risen really be risen
If it was like the 70s if someone scored 15,000 points from their entire career, they would be shocked
Kobe ❤😇
Lakers have been the go to palace for greatness
Not a Lakers fan and not a kareem fan but he should still all time leader as he played before 3 pt line and scored his with 2 pointers and played in a tougher league...LeFlop plays in powder puff league compared to others and used 3pt shots....Kareem #1
update this now bro
Little error : Do Wilkins is born in France but he is US Citizen and played for US national team… -> no French flag.
List turned from a council to a cookout😂
Dominique Wilkins was born in France but is definitely a US player ... And citizen.
Wilt could have had so much more if he wouldn’t have stopped scoring in his last years. And Kobe could have got so much more. Kobe was benched all the time in his first years and the injury’s that held him back in the last few years costed him a lot of points.
Several players lost points due to one thing or another, e.g., Jordan due to his retirement, Bird due to injuries, etc. Lebron and Jabbar managed to stay healthy, which helps.
Little did they know that Lebron eventually got the top in all time scoring.
Gotta do an update on this video for current times.
If Kobe didn’t have that Achilles tear he would have been pretty close to Kareem
Durant would too
If if if.....
5:50 i dont like basketball but im watching. From my brothers computer
Could you make this but with croatian basketball players
People who have held the title of most points in nba history:
joe fulks
george mikan
ed macauley
dolph schayes
bob pettit
wilt chamberlain
kareem abdul jabbar
lebron james
How they do this kind of videos?
Chamberlain got in there and ate em up like Pac Man
Who is here after bron hit 50k 👇