Another night, another milestone for one of the game's greatest. Kevin Durant just keeps climbing, and this time, he's passed a legend.
In the Houston Rockets' win over the New Orleans Pelicans, KD dropped 18 points, officially passing Dirk Nowitzki for 6th place on the NBA's all-time scoring list. That's right, the "Easy Money Sniper" now has over 31,562 career points. The craziest part? He did it in 362 fewer games than Dirk. Let that sink in.
For the fans, this is another reason to marvel at Durant's enduring greatness. At 37, he's not just playing; he's dominating. For bettors, KD's consistent excellence makes Rockets games a fascinating watch. With him on the floor, Houston is always a threat, and player prop bets on Durant are a hot topic.
What's next for KD? He's got his sights set on the GOAT, Michael Jordan, who sits at 5th with 32,292 points. If Durant stays healthy, he could pass MJ later this season. The chase is on, and we're all witnesses.
This isn't just about numbers; it's about legacy. Durant is cementing his place among the immortals of basketball, one silky-smooth jumper at a time.
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