Kareem Abdul-Jabbar retired with 38,387 career points, a mark that stood as the NBA’s all-time scoring record for nearly 40 years. Kevin Durant currently has 30,571 points. That leaves him about 7,800 points shy of Kareem. The math: If KD averaged 22 PPG and played 65 games a season, he’d need about 5–6 more seasons to pass Kareem. At age 37 in the coming season, and with injuries limiting him in recent years, that seems a steep climb. Still, KD is one of the most efficient and consistent scorers the league has ever seen, so even if he falls short, his place among the greatest scorers in history is secure. So — does KD have a real shot at catching Kareem's all time scroing record? #KevinDurant #KareemAbdulJabbar #NBA #ScoringRecord #NBADebate #BasketballHistory #Sports