LOS ANGELES, USA — Guard James Harden made history this Saturday by climbing to tenth place on the NBA's all-time scoring list, surpassing the legendary Carmelo Anthony during the Los Angeles Clippers' 109-106 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
At 23 years old, the power forward has become the team's offensive engine in the absence of Trae Young, accumulating four triple-doubles this season, surpassed only by Nikola Jokic's 11 and Josh Giddey's 5.
Rookie Cooper Flagg also stood out with 19 points for Dallas, which is fighting to get into playoff positions. By Houston, Kevin Durant led the offense with 27 points in a game where the Texans arrived as second in the West.
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Harden, 36, needed 20 points to eclipse the 28,289 that Anthony accumulated in 19 seasons. After reaching halftime with 19 units, the veteran guard achieved the basket that placed him above “Melo” four minutes from the end of the third quarter. He finished the match with 34 points, sealing his entry into the prestigious historical club. Currently, only two active players accompany Harden among the top ten scorers:- LeBron James, historical leader with 42,268 points.
- Kevin Durant, eighth place with more than 31,000 units.
Jalen Johnson: Second Consecutive Night with a Triple-Double
One of the most brilliant performances of the day was given by Jalen Johnson, who led the Atlanta Hawks to a 131-116 victory over the Washington Wizards. Johnson recorded his second consecutive triple-double with 30 points, 12 rebounds, and 12 assists.At 23 years old, the power forward has become the team's offensive engine in the absence of Trae Young, accumulating four triple-doubles this season, surpassed only by Nikola Jokic's 11 and Josh Giddey's 5.
Anthony Davis Redeems Himself in Dallas Victory
In the closing of the day, the Dallas Mavericks surprised by defeating the Houston Rockets 122-109. Anthony Davis, who was coming off a quiet night with only two points, resurfaced with 29 units against a Rockets team that didn't have Alperen Sengün.Rookie Cooper Flagg also stood out with 19 points for Dallas, which is fighting to get into playoff positions. By Houston, Kevin Durant led the offense with 27 points in a game where the Texans arrived as second in the West.







