10 Highest Scoring PG's in NBA history

Neither Allen Iverson nor Tony Parker were No. 1!
Neither Allen Iverson nor Tony Parker
are
No. 1!

#8 Aaron Jamal Crawford (2000- present, Career Points- 18,847)

Minnesota Timberwoves v Los Angeles Clippers
Jamal Crawford of the Minnesota Timberwolves

Currently playing for the Minnesota Timberwolves, the 18-year veteran has been a top scoring point guard throughout his playing career. He was born and played high school basketball in Seattle, after which he committed to the University of Michigan. He was picked up during the draft by the Cleveland Cavaliers but got traded to the Chicago Bulls on the same day.

He played his final of the four years for the Bulls as a starter and was traded to the New York Knicks that season. His scoring exploits and feuds with Allen Iverson and Kobe Bryant are memorable, to say the least. He has always been a top competitor and was known for his deadly crossovers and perimeter shooting.

He is a very distinguished player and widely recognized as an asset to any team in the NBA for his ability to come off the bench and contribute to the score. He has scored 18847 points in his career so far and is still going strong in this aspect. He has won the Sixth Man Award three times with two different teams and holds the record for the most number of four-point plays. He is the only player on this list, with all his scoring exploits to have never appeared in an All-Star game.

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