Top,NBA,Scorers,History,Part,t sports Top 10 NBA Scorers in History (Part 1)
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As the time has come for Shaq to call it quits, it is the ideal moment for us to review the players that have gone in history as the biggest scorers at the NBA, the most famous basketball league in the world, lets start with number 10.Oscar Robertson: Playing as a shooting guard and a point guard, this legend accumulated an amazing 26,710 points in a total of 1040 matches, with an average of 25.7 ppg. He spent ten seasons with the Cincinnati Royals (Sacramento Kings nowadays), and earned nothing significant, then he got traded to the Bucks, where he partnered with Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who was known back then as Lew Alcindor, and in this stint with Milwaukee, he managed to acquire an NBA title (the only one in the history of the Bucks).Hakeem Olajuwon: It took him 1238 games to accumulate an outstanding 26,946 points, with an average of 21.8 ppg, with his best period between the years of 1993 to 1996, where he averaged 27 points, and his best scoring season being the 94-96 one, helping the Rockets to conquer the second title in a row.Elvin Hayes: One of the first African Americans to play professional basketball at the University of Houston, he started his NBA career with the San Diego Rockets (later Houston), and later also played with the Washington Bullets. He managed to score a total of 27,313 points with an average of 21 ppg in a total of 1303 matches.Moses Malone: he went straight from high school to the ABA, where he played for two years to then start his career with in the NBA after the merger. He played for the Buffalo Braves for only two matches, to the move to the Rockets, where he became legendary in his 6 seasons with Houston, and then he moved to the Sixers, where he earned his first title. He played 1329 games in 21 seasons, and averaged 20 ppg for a total of 27,409 points.Kobe Bryant: Now one of the best players in the league, Kobe didnt had it easy when he started his career in the league, as he was selected 13th overall and had to prove everybody that he was deserving of a better draft spot. He is now a 5-time NBA champion that scored an average of 22 points per game during the 2010-2011 season, and who is still young enough to go for more points and titles.
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