Carmelo Anthony passes Moses Malone for ninth place on NBA's all-time scoring list

Lakers forward Carmelo entered Sunday night's game with the Memphis Grizzlies 14 points behind Moses Malone's 27,409 career total.

Carmelo Anthony in a file photo, Image credit: Twitter
By Amruth Kalidas | Oct 25, 2021 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Carmelo Anthony is now the ninth leading scorer in NBA history. The Los Angeles Lakers forward entered Sunday night’s game with the Memphis Grizzlies 14 points behind Moses Malone’s 27,409 career total, but had a stellar shooting night to close the gap. With a 3-pointer from the wing in the third quarter, Anthony officially tallied his 16th point of the night on only nine shots. That got him to 27,411 points for his NBA career. 

CARMELO ANTHONY ONE OF THE GREATEST!

Anthony finished Sunday’s game with 28 points, bumping his career total to 27,423.

It might not happen this season, but Anthony is within striking distance of eighth place, which is currently held by another Laker. Shaquille O’Neal scored 28,596 points in his NBA career, putting Anthony roughly 1,200 points behind him. Even if Anthony played every game for the rest of the season, he’d still need to average around 15 points per game to pass O’Neal. That is unlikely given his reserve role, so if Carmelo does crack the top eight, it will probably come next season or beyond. 

That is probably as high as Anthony, now 37 years old, can climb. Wilt Chamberlain is in seventh place with 31,419 points. With so few years and minutes left in his career, Anthony almost certainly won’t score enough to catch him. Still, Anthony spent over a year out of basketball after being benched by the Houston Rockets. He almost retired far lower on this list than he’s ultimately going to end up. 

But signing with the Portland Trail Blazers revitalized Anthony’s career, and now, he’s trying to win his first NBA championship as a member of the Lakers. If he has more games like tonight in him, he’ll have a good chance to do so. Even if he doesn’t, he’ll forever be remembered as one of the greatest scorers in NBA history. 

BEN SIMMONS MENTALLY NOT READY TO PLAY

Disgruntled All-Star guard Ben Simmons met with the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday and informed the team that he isn’t mentally ready to play up to his expectations and in turn needs time to step away, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Simmons reportedly expressed an interest in playing, but he’s not yet prepared to do so, Shams Charania of The Athletic reports. Simmons met with coach Doc Rivers, his teammates and Philadelphia’s medical staff to discuss his current mental and physical status. 

The Sixers have been consistently fining Simmons for missing games, practices and meetings since he re-joined the team earlier this month. However, there’s a clause in the league’s collective bargaining agreement that protects players’ salary for failing to render services “if such failure has been caused by the player’s mental disability.”  Perhaps by going this route, Simmons hopes that he’ll be able to avoid further fines while continuing not to suit up for Philadelphia.





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