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As of March 9, 2011.
1.Shaquille O'Neal Shaquille O'NEAL 28590 Historical No. 5
2.Kobe Bryant 27423 all-time 63Kevin Garnett 23056 all-time No. 224
Dirk Nowitzki 22352 233rd in history
5.Ray Allen 22034 History No. 256Tim Duncan 21475 All-Time No. 297
Paul Pierce 21066 History No. 308Vince Carter 20294 No. 36 all-time If nothing else, Bryant will surpass O'Neal to rise to No. 5 after the All-Star Game next season!
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1 Abdul-Jabbar 38387 points.
2 Karl Malone 36928 points.
3 Michael Jordan 32292 points.
4 Chamberlain 31419 points.
5 O'Neal 27697 points.
6 Moses Malone 27409 points.
7 Elvin Hayes 27313 points.
8 Olajuwon 26946 points.
9 Oscar Robertson 26710 points.
10 Wilkins 26668 points.
11 Haverick 26395 points.
12 English 25613 points.
13 Reggie Miller 25279 points.
14 Jerry West 25192 points
15 Ewing 24815 points.
16 Kobe Bryant 24027 points.
17 Allen Iverson 24020 points.
18 Barkley 23757 points.
19 Parrish 23334 points.
20 Singles 23177 points.
21 Baylor 23149 points.
22 Drexler 22195 points.
23 Gary Payton 21797 points.
24 Larry Bird 21791 points.
25 Greer 21586 points.
26 Garnett 21371 points.
27 Bellamy's 20941 points.
28 Petit 20880 points.
29 David Robinson 20790 points.
30 Gerwin 20708 points.
Find kobe by yourself, I don't think there is a big problem, the top 5 is not a problem, look at it, give it.
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1 Karim Abdul Jabbar 38387
2 Carl Malone 36928
3 Michael Jordan 32292
4 Wilt Chamberlain 31419
5 Shaquille O'Neal 28590 Active Boston Celtics 6 Moses Malone 27409
7 Kobe Bryant 27344 Active Los Angeles Lakers According to this table, it is only a matter of time before Kobe Bryant enters the top three...
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Rank players total scored.
1 Abdul-Jabbar 38387 points.
2 Karl Malone 36928 points.
3 Michael Jordan 32292 points.
4 Chamberlain 31419 points.
5 Moses Malone 27409 points.
6 Elvin Hayes 27313 points.
7 Olajuwon 26946 points.
8 Oscar Robertson 26710 points.
9 Wilkins 26668 points.
10 Haverick 26395 points.
11 Inglish 25613 points.
12 Shaq O'Neal 25291 points.
13 Reggie Miller 25279 points.
14 Jerry West 25192 points
15 Ewing 24815 points.
16 Barkley 23757 points.
17 Parrish 23334 points.
18 Singles 23177 points.
19 Bayler 23149 points.
20 Drexler 22195 points.
21 Gary Payton 21797 points.
22 Larry Bird 21791 points.
23 Greer 21586 points.
24 Bellamy's 20941 points.
25 Petit 20880 points.
26 David Robinson 20790 points.
27 Gerwin 20708 points.
28 Richmond 20497 points.
29 Chambers 20049 points.
30 Stockton 19711 points.
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It should be possible, Kobe Bryant is quite good.
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No, now it could be seventh.
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Kobe Bryant's 20-year career came to an end. Although he has left the court, Kobe Bryant's brilliant stats will forever be etched in the history of the league. Let's take a look at Kobe's ranking in league history.
Kobe Bryant scored 33,643 points in the regular season of his career, third in NBA history, behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's 38,387 and Karl Malone's 36,938, ahead of Jordan's 32,292 and Chamberlain's 31,419. Bryant is also one of only five players in league history to score more than 30,000 points. The other player closest to 30,000 points is Mavericks King Nowitzki, who has scored 29,491 points so far in his career, which ranks sixth on the all-time scoring list.
Kobe Bryant is a shooting guard, but that doesn't affect Bryant's assists. Bryant dished out 6,306 assists in the regular season throughout his career, ranking 29th in NBA history. Bryant had one career regular season assist and ranked 146th in NBA history.
Bryant made 1,944 career steals in the regular season, ranking 14th in NBA history. He averaged steals per game and ranks 92nd in NBA history.
Bryant had 640 blocks in the regular season in his career, ranking 172nd in NBA history. Kobe Bryant had 4,010 career turnovers in the regular season, ranking third in NBA history, behind the Jazz duo Karl Malone and Stockton; Turnovers per game, 30th in NBA history. Kobe Bryant's regular season career efficiency is 26th in NBA history.
To sum up, Kobe Bryant had 33,643 points, 7,047 rebounds, 6,306 assists, 1,944 steals, 640 blocks and 4,010 turnovers in the regular season. Not counting steals and blocks, Kobe Bryant is the only person in history who can get 30,000+7,000+6,000. To lower the standard, only Abdul-Jabbar, Jordan, Malone, and Kobe can get 30,000 + 5,000.
Bryant averaged rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers, and shooting percentage per game.
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With a total score of 33,639, he is still very good, and in fourth place in the overall score, he has proven himself to be one of the best athletes in history.
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More than 35,000 points. Kobe Bryant's total points are in the NBA, and he can rank in the top 3, ranking first, followed by Jordan and James.
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Kobe Bryant scored 33,643 points in his career, and his total score is fourth in the NBA! It was excellent and excellent.
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Currently sixth. 2011 latest NBA Active Players Total Scoring Rankings.
1 Shaquille o Neal |Celtics | 28516
2 Kobe Bryant |Lakers | 26720
3 Kevin Garnett |Celtics | 22716
4 Dirk Nowitzki |Mavericks | 21811
5 Ray Allen |Celtics | 21577
6 Tim Duncan |Spurs | 21136
Paul Pierce |Celtics | 20565
7 Vince Carter |Suns | 19917
8 Tracy McGrady |Pistons | 17748
9 Antoine Jamison |Cavaliers | 17653
10 Jason Kidd |Mavericks | 16425
11 Lebron James |Heat | 16195
12 Juwan Howard |Heat | 16023
13 Grant Hill |Suns | 15983
14 Steve Nash |Suns | 15310
15 Jason Terry |Mavericks | 14789
16 Rashard Lewis |Wizards | 14559
17 Richard Hamilton |Pistons | 14554
18Chauncey Billups |Nuggets | 14546
19 Shawn Marion |Mavericks | 14542
20 Elton Brand |76ers | 14367
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1 Abdul-Jabbar 38387 points.
2 Karl Malone 36928 points.
3 Michael Jordan 32292 points.
4 Chamberlain 31419 points.
5 O'Neal 27697 points.
6 Kobe Bryant 27447 points.
As of March 12, 2011.
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In the Lakers' away game against the Hawks on March 9, Beijing time, Kobe Bryant scored 26 points, which brought his personal total score to 27,423 points, surpassing Moses Malone's 27,409 points and rising to the sixth place in the NBA's all-time total scoring list, which is also the sixth time that Kobe Bryant has surpassed his predecessors this season. In fifth place is former teammate Shaquille O'Neal, who currently has a 1,167-point gap between Kobe and the "Sharks".
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No. 6 on the NBA's all-time scoring list (just ahead of Moses Malone).
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He is currently ranked sixth all-time and second in active roster, behind Shaquille O'Neal, and is expected to overtake the Sharks in the middle of next season!
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The 2005-06 season was a turning point in Kobe's basketball career. Despite previous disagreements with Kobe, Phil Jackson chose to return to the Lakers coaching. [Bryant agreed, and various performances proved that the duo's second collaboration was not bad, leading the Lakers back to the playoffs.]
Bryant's personal scoring stats were also the best of his career. Kobe Bryant scored 62 points in the third quarter of the game In the Lakers vs. Dallas Mavericks game on December 20, 2005, Bryant scored 62 points in the first three quarters of the game (did not play in the fourth quarter), and his personal score of 62 points was higher than the Mavericks' entire team score of 61 points, and Kobe Bryant was the first player to do so since the introduction of the 24-second timer. On January 16, 2006, when the Lakers faced the Heat, Kobe Bryant's pre-game handshake and hug became the headlines of the day, marking a gradual change in the conflict between the two players.
100] A month later, in 2006, Kobe Bryant scored 81 points (11 photos) in a single game at the NBA All-Star Game, and the two men were seen laughing together. [101] On January 22, 2006, Bryant scored a career-high 81 points against the Toronto Raptors. [102] In addition to breaking the previous record of 71 points set by Elgin Baylor, Bryant's 81 points per game was the second-highest score in NBA history, behind only Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point record set in 1962.
103] In the same month, Bryant also became the first player since 1964 to score 45 or more points in four consecutive games, becoming the third player after Chamberlain and Baylor to do so. [104] Kobe Bryant averaged points per game throughout January,[105] ranking 8th in NBA history in terms of points per game per game, and 1st in a single month of points per game outside of Chamberlain. [106] At the end of the 2005–06 season, Bryant set the record for most 40+ games in a single season (27) and most points scored (2,832) in Lakers history.
50] Bryant won the league's leading scoring title for the first time by averaging points per game. He finished fourth in the 2006 NBA Most Valuable Player Awards, but he received 22 first-place votes – second only to the eventual winner, Steve Nash. The Lakers put up a 45-37 regular season record, winning 11 more games than the previous season.
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