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Sacramento Kings point guard Russell Westbrook has surpassed NBA legend Tim Duncan for 17th on the NBA's all-time scoring list.
King played 14 NBA seasons after being drafted seventh-overall by the New Jersey Nets in 1977 and promptly rewarded them with an All-Rookie season, averaging 24.2 points and 9.5 rebounds-per-game. After two years with the Nets, King made a brief stop in Utah and spent two seasons in Golden State, where he made his first All-Star team in 1981-82.
Giannis said his target is becoming the NBA’s all-time regular-season scoring leader. He made the bold statement in Milwaukee after the Bucks beat the Brooklyn Nets. The clip was posted by the Bucks’ official X account, where Giannis clearly explained he hopes to reach the top by age 35.
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Sacramento Kings guard Russell Westbrook officially passes San Antonio Spurs legend Tim Duncan on the NBAs all-time scoring list.