Highest point-scorers in Sacramento Kings history
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Highest point-scorers in Sacramento Kings history
On March 31, 2022, Giannis Antetokounmpo drilled a 25-foot step-back jumper to tie a hotly contested game against the Brooklyn Nets. The Milwaukee Bucks bench jumped to their feet, and despite playing on the road at the Barclays Center, the crowd went wild. In that moment, the "Greek Freak" had not only evened the score with that shot, but he also became 鈥攃laiming the throne that was previously held by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
compiled a list of the highest point-scorers in Sacramento Kings history using data from . Players were ranked by the number of points they scored for the team over their career.
LeBron James has scored more postseason points than any other player in NBA history, but this year he watched from home for only the fourth time in his 19-year career. That's because the 2020 champion Los Angeles Lakers shockingly missed the playoffs after coming into this season as strong championship contenders. Also absent from the postseason was James' teammate Russell Westbrook, who is the highest scorer in Oklahoma City Thunder history. Read on to see the highest scoring players in Sacramento Kings history or you can read about every team in the NBA .
#10. Scott Wedman
- 9,002 total points for the franchise
#9. Eddie Johnson
- 9,027 total points for the franchise
#8. Jerry Lucas
- 9,107 total points for the franchise
- Hall of Fame inductee
#7. Peja Stojakovi膰
- 9,498 total points for the franchise
#6. DeMarcus Cousins
- 9,894 total points for the franchise
#5. Sam Lacey
- 9,895 total points for the franchise
#4. Tiny Archibald
- 10,894 total points for the franchise
- Hall of Fame inductee
#3. Mitch Richmond
- 12,070 total points for the franchise
- Hall of Fame inductee
#2. Jack Twyman
- 15,840 total points for the franchise
- Hall of Fame inductee
#1. Oscar Robertson
- 22,009 total points for the franchise
- Hall of Fame inductee