As the 23-24 season comes to a close, the regular season scores of the respective players may be compared below. Although Doncic has booked the scoring title, many of our fans' favorite players have also been the top scorers in the past, including James, Curry, Durant, and Harden, who used to be the top scorer of basketball. So, as the regular season comes to an end, how many of these players have scored in terms of individual season totals, and how far apart they are from each other and how they compare to the new generation of players?
James 1822 points
This season, James played in 71 regular season games, and his season total points were the highest for the Los Angeles Lakers, which naturally has a lot to do with his attendance. At the age of 39, he can still perform like this, and it can be said that he is still not in the time to retire! However, compared to the new generation of players, James really does not have the ability to score as well as he used to be!
Curry 1956 points
Moe God needs to pass the play-offs to have a chance to compete in the playoffs this year, which is cruel and proof for him and the Warriors! After all, Curry and the Warriors have been controversial in their form this season, and the outside media have frequently questioned Moe God's instability in the game. And the final score of 1956 points ranked among the top 10 this season, which seems to prove that Curry is still at the peak, even if compared with the new generation of players, it will not be too far behind!
Durant 2032 points
Like Curry, Durant is as stubborn as this new generation of players dominates the stage, and his score can still reach 2000+ this season, which means that KD is still in peak form. In addition, ahead of Durant is the Timberwolves' Edwards, who scored 2,049 points this season, while Tatum is slightly less than Durant, but also has a 1,987-point performance.
How many points does Harden have
The bearded has played X games for the Los Angeles Clippers this season, scoring a season total of 1,192 points. In addition, if in terms of efficiency, this season's Harden is not inferior to the Houston Rockets in terms of scoring and shooting percentage, so the season score can only be used as a reference, after all, the playoffs are the stage for players to truly interpret their skills.