James Harden climbs past Shaquille O’Neal as Los Angeles Clippers guard rewrites NBA scoring hierarchyJames Harden (Image via Getty) Los Angeles Clippers’ star James Harden is synonymous with dominance and agility. The popular guard recently added another feather to his cap of achievements during a recent game against the Charlotte Hornets. He entered the night with an average of 2.56 points per game, leading the Los Angeles Clippers against the Hornets with an overall score of 117-109, winning their fourth match out of five. With a record-breaking addition to his NBA career graph, James Harden left behind one of the most prominent legends of all time. According to his recent performance, Harden surpassed Shaquille O’Neal on the NBA’s all-time scoring list.

Los Angeles Clippers’ James Harden overtakes Shaquille O’Neal on all-time points

James Harden led the Los Angeles Clippers to dominate the Charlotte Hornets in a recent game on Monday. The talented guard led the franchise to their fourth victory out of five games, while writing a history on his name. Reportedly, Harden went on to surpass NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal on the league’s all-time scoring list. The Clippers’ guard made a three-pointer during the first quarter of the game, pushing his career total straightaway to 28,598 points in his 1,187th regular-season match, whereas the Los Angeles Lakers’ icon had secured 28,596 points in 1,207 games over 19 years. James Harden even reflected on his performance and his newly achieved feat. During a post game interview, he said, “The most dominant big man in the history of the game. It’s a true honor. It’s a testament to the work that I put in, and it’s all glory to God.”The Los Angeles Clippers’ icon James Harden is currently in his 17th NBA season during the ongoing season. With his new achievement, he is gradually moving towards the list of the NBA’s top scorers of all time, including Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Karl Malone, Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, Dirk Nowitzki, and Kevin Durant. Los Angeles Lakers’ cornerstone LeBron James still stands tall in the list with 42,601 pointsAlso Read: “I’m still scarred”: Heartbroken Chris Paul admits he hasn’t moved on from startling Clippers breakup