Kevin Durant Surpasses Michael Jordan, Ranks Fifth in All-Time NBA Scoring

Kevin Durant has made history by surpassing Michael Jordan on the NBA’s all-time scoring list. During an intense game against the Miami Heat, Durant hit a crucial three-pointer in the fourth quarter. This shot pushed his career total to 32,294 points, edging past Jordan’s tally of 32,292 points.
Durant’s Career Milestone
This significant achievement came in Durant’s 1,190th career game. In contrast, Jordan reached his milestone in 1,072 games. This statistic highlights Durant’s consistent scoring ability over his career.
Current Standings in All-Time Scoring
- 1st Place: LeBron James – 43,229 points (and counting)
- 2nd Place: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 38,387 points
- 3rd Place: Karl Malone – 36,928 points
- 4th Place: Kobe Bryant – 33,643 points
- 5th Place: Kevin Durant – 32,294 points
- 6th Place: Michael Jordan – 32,292 points
Looking Ahead
Durant now aims to surpass the legendary Kobe Bryant, who holds the fourth spot with 33,643 points. As Durant continues his pursuit, he will undoubtedly remain a significant figure in NBA history.
This latest milestone not only solidifies Durant’s legacy but also adds excitement to the ongoing season, as fans eagerly watch his quest to climb the scoring ranks further.




