No one! McGrady s rating of the top five singles kings in NBA history: Jordan & Kobe & Melon & Durant & Harden
July 17th News Recently, former NBA star McGrady talked about the topic of the top five singles kings in history when she was a guest on a show. McDy was once one of the best singles scorers of his time, so his insights on this topic are extremely authoritative. He said: "Let's start with Michael Jordan, then Kobe Bryant, then Melon Anthony, and then Kevin Durant... Finally, I will choose James Harden. As for myself, I won't include it." The following lists the data. Jordan averaged 30.1 points in his career and won ten scoring titles, both of which are NBA records. In addition, he averaged 33.4 points per game in the playoffs, which is also the best in league history. Kobe Bryant ranked second, with his career average of 25.0 points. Kobe won the title of scoring twice, of which he won the first scoring title with averaging 35.4 points per game in the 2005-06 season. Since the 21st century, only Harden has surpassed Kobe's score per game. Anthony ranked third, with his career average of 22.5 points. Although he has won only once the scoring honor, Anthony is an excellent singles scoring player, and he is an expert in this skill with his ability to create shooting space using fake moves. Kevin Durant ranked fourth, and currently averaged 27.2 points in his career. Durant has been crowned the scoring champion four times and is likely to be the most comprehensive scoring machine in NBA history. Durant scores freely no matter where he is on the court, especially his 6-foot-11-inch (about 2-meter-11) height. James Harden occupied the last place, and his career averaged 24.1 points. Harden has won the scoring title for three consecutive years (2018-2020) and set an astonishing record of 36.1 points per game in the 2018-19 season. 
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