There is no Jordan on the scoring list, what is this list? Take a look at the three players who scored the most points in each of the 1950s to the present
1950s
(1950–1951 to 1959–1960)
First: Dolph Sheis 13915 points
Second: Bob Cousy 13399 points
Third: Paul Alikin 12,728 points
1960s
(1960–1961 to 1969–1970)
First: Wilt Chamberlain 24,719 points
Second: Oscar Robertson 22009 points
Third: Elgin Baylor 19207 points
1970s
(1970–1971 to 1979–1980)
First: Abdul-Jabbar 21814 points
Second: Ervin Hayes 18525 points
Third: Pite Maravic 15,948 points
1980s
(1980–1981 to 1989–1990)
First: Alex Inglish 21133 points
Second: Moses Malone 18491 points
Third: Larry Bird 17,974 points
1990s
(1990-1991 to 1999-2000)
First: Karl Malone 20925 points
Second: Mickey Richmond 16,178 points
Third: David Robinson 16149 points
2000s
(2000-2001 to 2009-2010)
First: Kobe Bryant 21,550 points
Second: Deknovitsky 17681 points
Third: Paul Pierce 17,681 points
2010s
(2010-2011 to 2019-2020)
First: James Harden 20209 points
Second: LeBron James 18990
Third: Russell Westbrook 17,834 points
2020s
(From the 2020-2021 season to the present)
First: Stephen Curry 3096 points
Second: Jokic 2883 points
Third: Alphabet Brother 2803 points
There are many excellent scorers in the NBA, but there are not many fans and netizens who can recognize them, and those who can be famous have their own set of offensive means.
Personally, I think the number one score list in the 2020s will be the alphabet brother, what do you think?