Lakers News: Carmelo Anthony Passes Jerry West On NBA’s All-Time Scoring List
Mark D. Smith-USA TODAY Sports

Getting into the top-20 of the NBA’s all-time scoring list is a true accomplishment that can not be questioned or denied. On Tuesday night, Oklahoma City Thunder forward Carmelo Anthony leaped into that group, surpassing Los Angeles Lakers legend Jerry West to do so.

Early on in the Thunder’s game against the Houston Rockets, Anthony hit a 3-pointer that put him ahead of West. Anthony would finish with 23 points in the game, but the Thunder fell to the Rockets.

Nonetheless, Anthony moving up the scoring list is further proof that he is one of the greatest scorers the NBA has ever seen, despite his lack of an NBA championship. This is the first season in this 15-year career where he isn’t averaging at least 20 points, a truly remarkable sign of consistency.

Not that this does anything to hurt the legacy of West who remains the logo of the NBA for a reason. Had West been around with a 3-point line, his numbers would be even higher so the fact that he scored as much as he did without it shows how amazing he was during his time.

Anthony will be moving up the list soon once again as he is just 69 points behind Reggie Miller for 19th overall, and with a good run could potentially surpass Alex English for the 18th spot.

West on the other hand should be safe for the rest of the year as the next closest active player is Vince Carter, who is too far to pass him this season. But the likes of Dwyane Wade and Kevin Durant are lurking and could move West down a little further over the next couple of seasons.

WANT TO PARTICIPATE IN THE DISCUSSION? CHECK OUT THE NEW LAKERSNATION FORUM CLUB

You May Also Like

Lakers News: Coaches Encouraging Ivica Zubac To Extend His Range

The Los Angeles Lakers’ Summer League team has been great so far, winning all three of their games…

Mitch Kupchak: It May Be ‘A Little Much’ To Add Three Rookies In Draft

The Los Angeles Lakers will soon find out the fate of their…

Lakers News: Austin Reaves Breaks Down Inbounds Pass To Russell Westbrook Against Heat

The odds were against them, but the Los Angeles Lakers managed to rally together to beat the Miami Heat despite not having…

Luke Walton Thinks Brandon Ingram Can Be A Lockdown Defender

At just 19-years-old, Los Angeles Lakers rookie Brandon Ingram is already gaining valuable experience closing games and in crunch time, when games are on the line…