Kevin Durant wants to ‘keep climbing up’ after passing Dirk Nowitzki for 6th on NBA scoring list

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Kevin Durant wants to ‘keep climbing up’ after passing Dirk Nowitzki for 6th on NBA scoring list

SLIM REAPER. Houston Rockets forward Kevin Durant (7) receives a standing ovation from fans as he is recognized for surpassing Wilt Chamberlain's career total points scored during the second half in a game against the Portland Trail Blazers at Moda Center on January 9, 2026.

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Kevin Durant finds it be surreal to be in the company of NBA legends as he passes Dirk Nowitzki for the sixth spot on the NBA's all-time scoring list, with Michael Jordan next in line

Houston Rockets star Kevin Durant scored 18 points on Sunday, January 18 (Monday, January 18, Manila time) to pass Dirk Nowitzki and move into sixth place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list.

Durant made two free throws with 15.2 seconds left in Houston’s 119-110 home win over the New Orleans Pelicans. That increased his career point total to 31,562. Nowitzki, the former Dallas Mavericks star, had 31,560 during his stellar career.

Next on the list for Durant to chase down is legendary Michael Jordan (32,292).

Durant found it be surreal to be in the company of Nowitzki and Jordan.

“To be up there with Dirk, somebody I looked up to, I idolized, I competed against,” Durant said. “We had some great battles. He always was supportive of my career and my game. So, you know to be up there with a legend like that, it’s just insane. And be right under Michael Jordan, it’s crazy man.”

“I want to continue to keep stacking, keep climbing up the charts, just see how I finish. It’s been amazing so far.”

After the game ended, a video message from Nowitzki was played inside the Toyota Center.

“Not super happy about him passing me, but no, seriously, to me, he is one of the purest, smoothest scorers the game has ever seen,” Nowitzki said. “… It’s been incredible to watch his career. Like I said, he’s one of the purest scorers this game has ever seen. And so congrats KD, keep it going. Move up a couple more spots and keep it up.”

Durant, 37, is averaging 26.1 points in 38 games this season, his 18th in the NBA. The Rockets are his fifth team. – Rappler.com

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