Russell Westbrook becomes NBA’s highest scoring point guard

Russell Westbrook becomes NBA’s highest scoring point guard

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Westbrook, 37, finished the game with 17 points, nine rebounds and six assists, playing for the Kings in his 18th NBA season.


Russell Westbrook became the highest scoring point guard in NBA history.

On January 2, Westbrook surpassed the career point total of Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson. The milestone came during the Sacramento Kings’ 129-102 loss to the Phoenix Suns at the Footprint Center in Phoenix.

With a driving layup early in the fourth quarter, Westbrook recorded his 26,711th career point, eclipsing Robertson’s mark of 26,710 points previously set as the highest total by a point guard in NBA history. Sports illustrated reported.

Westbrook, 37, finished the game with 17 points, nine rebounds and six assists, playing for the Kings in his 18th NBA season. The 2017 NBA Most Valuable Player has previously set other league records, including most triple-doubles in NBA history. His history making feet takes him to no. 15 on the NBA’s all-time highest scorer list.

Westbrook has spent parts of his career with several teams including the Oklahoma City Thunder, Houston Rockets, Washington Wizards, Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers, Denver Nuggets and now the Kings. His longevity and versatility have helped him climb the NBA scoring charts and earn a place among the league’s all-time leaders.

In addition to becoming the highest-scoring point guard, Westbrook climbed to 15th on the NBA’s all-time scoring list and joined an elite group of scorers that includes active and retired legends. At the time of the milestone, he was averaging over 14 points per game along with notable contributions in rebounds and assists for Sacramento. During a post-game conference, head coach of the Sacramento Kings and former NBA player Doug Christie celebrated Westbrook’s career achievements.

“I didn’t know he broke another record tonight. He keeps breaking records,” Christie said. “Russ is a freak of nature. His competitiveness, his competitiveness, his spirit to keep playing as hard as he does, I think this year is 18 or whatever it is. I’ve always been a fan of his and it’s an absolute honor to coach him.”

Westbrook’s performance adds to a list of historic achievements that places him among the most decorated guards in league history, further cementing his legacy as he continues to play.

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