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LOS ANGELES, USA – Dirk Nowitzki – who helped revolutionize the game as a big man with a potent long-range jump shot – surpassed Wilt Chamberlain on the National Basketball Association’s all-time scoring list on Monday, March 18.
The 40-year-old German, who is playing in his 21st and possibly final season with the Dallas Mavericks, needed 4 points in a home game Monday to pass Chamberlain who scored 31,419 in his hall-of-fame career.
Poetry in motion… @swish41 moves to No. 6 on the #NBA all-time scoring list! #MFFL pic.twitter.com/zq1TULeHCG
— NBA (@NBA) March 19, 2019
Nowitzki reached the milestone by hitting a 16-foot shot with 8:33 left in the opening quarter against the New Orleans Pelicans. The long-time face of the Mavericks thrilled the home crowd who were standing on their feet in anticipation of the moment.
The German big man finished with 8 points, giving him 31,424 in his career as the Pelicans won 129-125 in overtime.
Nowitzki is now the 6th leading all-time scorer behind Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Kobe Bryant, Karl Malone and Jabbar.
The league’s leading scorer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is the lone seven-foot star to score more points than Nowitzki, whose jump shot and ability to hit three-pointers from beyond the arc changed the North American game.
Before Nowitzki and China’s Yao Ming, big men weren’t perimeter threats to score. Seven footers like Shaquille O’Neal and Patrick Ewing would stand in the paint and reach over the top of smaller defenders and take short range turnaround shots to score.
Nowitzki has yet to make a decision on whether this is the final season of his career, but he is widely expected to retire. – Rappler.com
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