Kevin Durant has reached another historic milestone in his NBA career, passing legend Wilt Chamberlain to move into seventh place on the league’s all-time scoring list. Durant achieved the feat during the third quarter of the Houston Rockets’ game against the Portland Trail Blazers on Friday night, when he connected on a 3-pointer that officially moved him past Chamberlain in total points.
Durant, known for his versatile scoring ability and consistent production over the course of his career, continues to build on what has already been a Hall of Fame-caliber legacy. Chamberlain, a dominant force during his era, had held the seventh spot on the list for decades. His total had stood as a benchmark for scoring excellence in the NBA.
Durant’s accomplishment reflects not only his longevity but also his efficiency and adaptability. Since being drafted second overall in 2007, he has played for multiple teams, including the Oklahoma City Thunder, Golden State Warriors, Brooklyn Nets, and now the Houston Rockets. Across his career, Durant has maintained a high scoring average and has been recognized for his ability to excel in a variety of offensive roles.
The scoring list ahead of Durant still includes some of the game’s most accomplished players. As he continues to perform at a high level well into his career, Durant has the potential to climb even higher in the rankings, depending on his health and playing time over the coming seasons.
Teammates and opponents alike praised his latest achievement, noting the level of dedication and excellence required to reach such a milestone. Coaches around the league continue to highlight Durant’s professionalism and competitiveness as key components of his sustained success.
With this latest benchmark, Durant adds another chapter to a career filled with accolades, including MVP honors, multiple All-Star appearances, and NBA championships. As the season progresses, fans and analysts will be watching closely to see where Durant’s scoring journey leads next.