Quick Read
- DeMar DeRozan surpassed Oscar Robertson to claim 16th place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list.
- The milestone was achieved during a game against the Los Angeles Clippers on April 5, 2026.
- DeRozan’s next target on the historical leaderboard is Hakeem Olajuwon, who holds 26,946 career points.
SACRAMENTO (Azat TV) – DeMar DeRozan has officially climbed to 16th on the NBA’s all-time scoring list, cementing his place in basketball history during a period of professional transition for the Sacramento Kings. DeRozan surpassed the legendary Oscar Robertson on April 5, 2026, during a matchup against the Los Angeles Clippers, reaching the milestone with a signature mid-range jumper over defender Derrick Jones Jr. early in the first quarter.
The Mid-Range Master Ascends Historical Ranks
The achievement marks another significant milestone in a career defined by statistical consistency and an unwavering commitment to the mid-range game. In an era dominated by high-volume three-point shooting, DeRozan’s reliance on traditional floor spacing and footwork has allowed him to remain a potent offensive force. After recently moving past Dominique Wilkins, DeRozan now sets his sights on Hakeem Olajuwon, who holds the 15th position with 26,946 career points.
Stakes for Legacy and Hall of Fame Recognition
While the Sacramento Kings have struggled to find momentum this season, DeRozan’s individual production remains a rare highlight for the franchise. Averaging 18.6 points per game across 76 appearances, he continues to provide reliable scoring and playmaking. For observers and analysts, this steady climb up the scoring leaderboard serves as a powerful argument for his eventual Hall of Fame induction, highlighting his longevity and sustained excellence over multiple seasons.
Looking Toward the Next Milestone
DeRozan’s transition into the top 16 represents the latest phase of a career that continues to defy modern tactical trends. As the league shifts toward perimeter-centric offense, DeRozan’s ability to generate points from the mid-range remains a technical anomaly that has proven remarkably effective. With the regular season entering its final stages, the focus now shifts to whether he can continue to bridge the gap toward the top 15, further solidifying his status as one of the most prolific scorers in the history of the sport.
The sustained individual success of DeRozan acts as a stark counterpoint to the team’s current performance struggles, underscoring a career trajectory that has prioritized technical mastery and durability over the volatile fluctuations of modern team rosters.

