Who are the top five scorers in NBA history?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-11
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James, O'Neal, Hayes and Olajuwon, James is still the number one in the league with great physical gifts, O'Neal was the league's most dominant center at his peak, and few people under the basket can compete with him.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    They are O'Neal, Olajuwon, Abdul-Jabbar, James and Hayes, each of them is very talented, very good and very good players.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    They are Olajuwon, Hayes, O'Neal, James and Abdul-Jabbar. They are strong in strength and explosiveness.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The latest top 50 NBA all-time scoring charts are as follows:

    1. Karim Abdul-Jabbar.

    2. LeBron James.

    3. Carl Malone.

    4. Kobe Bryant.

    5. Michael Jordan.

    6. Dirk Nowitzki.

    7. Wilt Chamberlain.

    8. Shaquille O'Neal.

    9. Carmelo Anthony.

    10. Moses Malone.

    11. Elvin Hayes.

    12. Hakim O'lead Xiang Pirajuwang.

    13, Oscar Robertson.

    14. Dominic Wilkins.

    15. Tim Duncan.

    16. Paul Pierce.

    17. John Havlicek.

    18. Kevin Garnett.

    19, Vince Carter.

    20, Alex Inglish.

    21. Kevin Durant.

    22, Reggie Miller.

    23, Jerry West.

    24. Patrick Ewing.

    25, Ray Allen.

    26, Ayan Lead Lun Iverson.

    27. Charles Barkley.

    28, James Harden.

    29. Robert Parrish.

    30. Russell Westbrook.

    31. Adrian Dantley.

    32. Dwyane Wade.

    33, Elgin Baylor.

    34. Clyde Drexler.

    35, Gary Payton.

    36, Larry Bird.

    37, Hal Greer.

    38, Chris Paul.

    39, Walter Bellamy.

    40. Pau Gasol.

    41, Bob Petit.

    42. David Robinson.

    43. George Gervin.

    44. LaMarcus Aldridge.

    45. Stephen Curry.

    46. Mitch Richmond.

    47, Joe Johnson.

    48, Tom Chambers.

    49, Antoine Jamison.

    50, DeMar DeRozan.

    NBA All-Time Scoring Chart DescriptionThe NBA All-Time Scoring List is a list of all the points scored by professional players during the NBA regular season. The list only counts the total number of points scored by professional players during the NBA regular season, not the points earned by professional players in the NBA Summer League, NBA preseason, NBA playoffs, NBA playoffs, and NBA All-Star Game.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    As of January 31, 2010, the top 10 NBA all-time scoring lists were: 1 Kareem Apodou Abdul-Jabbar, with 38,387 points.

    2 Karl Malone, 36928 points.

    3 Michael Jordan, 32,292 points.

    4 Wilt Chamberlain, 31,419 points.

    5 Shaquille O'Neal, 28,103 points.

    6 Moses Malone, 27,409 points.

    7 Alvin Hayes, 27,313 points.

    8 Hakenm Olajuwon, 26,946 points.

    9 Oscar Robertson, 26,710 points.

    More than 10 Nick Wilkins, 26,668 points.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    NBA All-Time Points:

    1.Karim Abdullah Jabbar.

    2.Carl Malone.

    3.Michael Jordan.

    4.Wilt Chamberlain.

    5.Mason Malone.

    6.Alvin Haynes.

    7.Hakem Olajuwon.

    8.Oscar Robinson.

    9.Dominic Wilkins.

    10.John Havlicek.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.Abdul-Jabbar.

    38387 points 2Carl Malone.

    36928 points 3Michael Jordan.

    32292 points 4Wilt Chamberlain.

    31419 points 5Kobe Bryant.

    29022 points 6Shaquille O'Neal.

    28590 points 7Moses Malone.

    27409 points 8Elvin Hayes.

    27313 points 9Hakim Olajuwon.

    26946 points 10Oscar Robertson.

    26710 points.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1.Abdul-Jabbar scored 38,387 points.

    2.Karl Malone 36928 points.

    3.Jordan 32292 points.

    4.Chamberlain 31419 points.

    5.Score Note 1

    Karim Abdul Jabbar.

    2 Karl Malone.

    3 Michael.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Tim Duncan used to have.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Before 1960, the NBA had a regional draft system, so the first pick before that couldn't be said to be the top pick, so I started thinking about it from the 1960 and later drafts.

    The most famous of the first picks before 1960 was undoubtedly Elgin Baylor, who joined the Minnesotapolis Lakers in 1959 and became the savior of Lakers history. Of course, this is not much to say, mainly in 1960 and later, the champion in 1960 was Oscar Robertson, nicknamed Big O, he is a superstar in league history, and the league's most authentic first champion, that year's list is Lakers star Jerry West, as early as the 60s, these two players staged the first generation of black and white competition in the NBA. Among the 63 champions since then, there is no doubt that the Houston Rockets are the biggest winners, they have won the champion five times, which can be said to be the team with the most champions in the history of the league (as of 2012, a total of 20 teams have won the champion, and the Wizards, Cavaliers, Knicks, and Trail Blazers have also won the champion four times), and in the 80s, they won the first pick Sampson and Olajuwon (in addition, the New York Knicks in the 60s, and the predecessor team of the Wizards and the Orlando Magic in the 90s, these three teams also had the lucky move of selecting the champion in a row), we are most familiar with Yao Ming selected by the Rockets in 2002 (the first foreign champion is also the highest champion, of course, Olajuwon later became an American citizen, and the shortest champion is 96 Iverson).

    Now let's get down to business, let's talk about who is the best champion in NBA history, first of all, we have to analyze the player's strength, influence, popularity and very important glory data, undoubtedly the champion in 1969 Tiangou Jabbar, he helped the team win the championship in the second season of the league, and he is also the fastest player in the history of the league to help the team win the championship and win the FMVP, Of course, 8 years later, his teammate 1979 champion Magic Johnson broke his record, and Abdul-Jabbar's career 6 championships, 6 MVP (NBA records), and many other honors such as the all-time scoring title, plus his personal strength and historical status ranked first among all champions, it is understandable.

    The No. 1 pick is the most outstanding talent in the league's history, and they carry the hope of a team. Of course, the champions in history are not all superstar-level, there are still a lot of parallel goods, not much parallel imports, here we can talk about the most outstanding group of champions in the history of the league, like Robertson, Bellamy, Abdul-Jabbar, Hayes, Wharton, Lucas, Magic, Worthy, Olajuwon, Ewing, Robinson, O'Neal, Iverson, etc. are extremely outstanding champions, as for the active champions (counting 12 people with contracts), I won't say much here, after all, it depends on the future, Of course, those named LeBron, Tim's here to praise them is fine.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Fat Duncan, this is when I watched the ball, and when my predecessors played, they didn't have me... Orangutans may be stronger, but it takes honor to foreshadow.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Absolute all-around, the leader of the Heat, the king of the NBA - No. 23.

    LeBron James.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I think it's one of James and Rose, and even though Rose is injured, I think he's still very good.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    O'neill? 4 NBA Championships! Not to mention the rest of the honors!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's a bit of a difficult question, and there are too many of them throughout the ages. If it is simply strong, it is definitely (it is very powerful to enter the NBA, and there is no need to grow like James), and it is not a shame to bring the fish belly team to the finals in two years, and it is not ashamed to lose at the feet of Jordan. If it is comprehensive and strong, it should be James, with high IQ, body, speed, and diligence (belonging to the middle and late super NB) According to the current development trend, James is the strongest among the previous NBA champions.

    But so far it should be Magic Johnson, who won the Finals MVP in his rookie season, but unfortunately he contracted AIDS, otherwise he may create more legends. Attached: Olajuwon (created a different era of centers, technical), Duncan (the greatest power forward in history, very stable, with an average of 20+10 per game) Big O (triple-double per game) Abdul-Jabbar (NBA's all-time scoring champion) is also a god-level champion, and the most successful short champion is AI.

    Bellamy, Abdul-Jabbar, Hayes, Wharton, Lucas, Worthy and many others are all great champions.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are different answers for each stage, there is no standard answer, it just depends on how you look at it?

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Personally, I think James has a bright future.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    James Bar can do anything.

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