Russell Westbrook Is Now the Highest Scoring Point Guard of All Time
Russell Westbrook just added another massive line to his Hall of Fame resume, and it happened quietly in a blowout that still ended up historic. On January 2, 2026, during the Kings’ game against the Suns, Westbrook scored his 26,711th career point, officially passing Oscar Robertson to become the highest-scoring point guard in NBA history.
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The milestone came in the fourth quarter on a simple layup, the kind of bucket Westbrook has made thousands of times across his career. Even though Sacramento lost 129–102, the moment stopped everything. With those points, Westbrook moved past Robertson’s long-standing mark of 26,710, a record many thought would stand forever.
Westbrook finished the night with 17 points on efficient shooting, along with 9 rebounds and 6 assists, a stat line that perfectly summarizes who he’s always been. Relentless, physical, and constantly involved in every part of the game. This achievement also pushes him to 15th on the NBA’s all-time scoring list, an unreal feat for a player who entered the league known more for explosiveness than pure scoring.
Already the all-time leader in triple-doubles among guards, Westbrook now owns another untouchable legacy moment. Love him or hate him, this record cements his place among basketball’s all-time greats.
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