Best scorers in NBA history and why

By: Ro’Mel Bryant-Oliveraz

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Being the best scorer in NBA history isn’t just about total points or averages. It’s also about who is the biggest threat every time they touch the ball and can score in the most ways. NBA legends like Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Steph Curry, and even modern players like Luka Doncic all redefined scoring through skill, technique, and IQ.

Michael Jordan is always seen as the gold standard for many. As a pure scorer, he combined unmatched athleticism, an almost undefendable drive, and one of the best mid range shots. Opponents had to guard every part of the floor because Jordan could jump above defenders or fade away under pressure. He has the record of 10 scoring titles, heavily adding to his scoring reputation.

Kobe Bryant is also one of the best behind MJ, taking Jordan’s blueprint and adding his own pre planned footwork and bag of fakes. With a very fast release and the ability to spin into layups or pull-up jumpers, and ability to fake them, Kobe made every possession a calculated threat of scoring. He has the record of third most points scored in a game at 81 points.

LeBron James brings unmatched physical dominance and longevity. The all-time leading scorer has averaged around 25+ points for over 20 years. His size, speed, strength, and evolving shooting make him almost unstoppable in transition and the half court.

Kevin Durant is the ultimate scoring machine. At 7 feet with movement and handles like a small guard, and a pure shooting stroke, KD can score from anywhere at all; pull up threes, mid range, or over smaller defenders at the rim. His length makes his shot almost unblockable, while also refining his shooting to be one of the most pure, effortless, and automatic. He is a 4-time NBA scoring Champion, and a prominent member of the 50-40-90 club, meaning at least 50% from field, 40% from three, and 90% from the line.

Steph Curry changed the game with his unlimited shooting range and off ball movement. He forces defenses to guard 30 feet or more from the basket, creating space for himself and teammates, and being able to shoot impossible shots from impossible distances. He also has one of the best handles and body manipulation for a small guard. He holds the record of career made 3 pointers, and is the only player to record a 50-40-90 season while leading the league in scoring. He also has a 42.3% shooting from deep, which is unheard of, and more importantly the only player to have a Unanimous MVP.

Today, Luka Doncic uses top tier rhythm manipulation to make his movement slow yet unpredictable. Also being able to score from anywhere on the court from deep threes, mid range fade aways, or tough layups. Combine that with elite playmaking and willingness to take tough shots, makes him one of the most offensively best players. He has the highest scoring averages in NBA history, and second highest career playoff PPG behind Jordan.

Overall, the greatest scorers are those who force defenses to change strategy. Jordan, Kobe, LeBron, KD, Curry, and Luka, each proved scoring is about skill, versatility, achievements and mentality; not just points.

Sports schedule for: Apr 20-25

 ATHLETIC EVENTS SCHEDULE APRIL 20 – APRIL 25
MONDAYAPRIL 20 
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
1:00pm Varsity Girls Golf TournamentHighland 9
2:30pm JV Girls Golf MatchCedarholm Golf Course
3:30pm2:45pm | 6:45pmJV Boys Golf MatchComo Park Golf Course
V: 4:00pm JV: 4:00pm Boys Tennis vs. JohnsonV: Eastview Park JV: HOME
V: 4:30pm JV: 4:30pm Baseball vs. RooseveltV: Neiman Field #2 JV: HOME
TUESDAYAPRIL 21  
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
11:20am 3:30pm Boys Golf vs. Forest Lake Boys Golf vs. CentralTanners Brook GC Highland National GC
V: 4:00pm JV: 4:00pm Badminton vs. Washington TechHOME
V: 4:00pm JV: 4:30pmTBDBaseball vs. EdisonNortheast Athletic Field
V: 4:00pm JV: 4:00pm Boys Tennis vs. Minnehaha AcademyV: Minnehaha Academy JV: HOME
V: 4:30pm Varsity Softball vs. Minnehaha-SPASt. Paul Academy
B: 4:30pm JV: 4:30pm V: 6:00pm3:15pm | 7:00pmBoys Volleyball vs. Washington TechWashington Tech
7:00pm Boys Lacrosse vs. SPATwo Rivers High School
WEDNESDAYAPRIL 22  
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
JV: 2:00pm V: 3:30pm JV Boys Golf Conference  Match Varsity Boys Golf vs. HardingJV: Highland 9 V: Phalen Golf Course
3:30pm JV Girls Golf MatchCedarholm Golf Course
V: 4:00pm JV: 4:00pm Badminton vs. Eden PrairieHOME
V: 4:00pm JV: after varsity Softball vs. St. Croix LutheranSt. Croix Lutheran Academy
V: 4:00pm JV: 4:00pm Boys Tennis vs. HumboldtV: Humboldt High School JV: HOME
THURSDAYAPRIL 23  
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
V: 1:00pm JV: 2:00pm1:00pm | 6:00pmBoys Golf vs. TartanOak Marsh Golf Course
2:50pm Girls Golf vs. HardingPhalen Golf Course
V: 4:00pm JV: 4:00pm3:15pm | 5:00pmBadminton vs. HumboldtHumboldt High School
4:00pm Track and Field vs. Johnson and CentralHOME
JV: 4:30pm V: 6:00pmV: 4:45pm | 8:00pmBaseball vs. Nova Classical-TCAJV: HOME V: Neiman Sports Complex
JV: 4:30pm JV Softball vs. Minnehaha-SPASt. Paul Academy
B: 5:00pm JV: 5:00pm V: 6:30pm Boys Volleyball vs. HumboldtHOME
JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm Girls Lacrosse vs. Apple ValleyTwo Rivers High School
FRIDAYAPRIL 24  
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JV: 4:00pm V: 6:00pm Girls Lacrosse vs. HastingsCentral High School
V: 3:45pm JV: 3:45pm Boys Tennis vs. Cretin-Derham HallV: Cretin-Derham Hall JV: HOME
4:00pm Varsity Softball Tournament vs. DeLaSalleHOME
V: 4:30pm JV: 4:30pmV: 3:15pm | 6:30pmBaseball vs. HardingV: Harding High School JV: HOME
5:00pm Track and Field: Hamline Elite MeetHamline University
JV: 5:30pm V: 7:00pm Boys Lacrosse vs. HastingsHastings High School
SATURDAYAPRIL 25  
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10:00am8:15am | 4:00pm 2 busesTrack and Field: Lakeville Mega MeetLakeville North High School
Game 2: 11:00am Game 3: 1:00pm Varsity Softball Tournament vs. St. Agnes and Minneapolis SouthwestHOME