Kevin Durant now stands alone as the United States' all-time leading scorer in men's basketball at the Olympics, passing three-time gold medalist Carmelo Anthony.
Durant, 32, entered Saturday's contest versus the Czech Republic six points back from Anthony's record of 336 points. The Brooklyn Nets star has now tallied 354 points with the Americans after finishing with 23 during a lopsided 119-84 victory.
Here's the updated leaderboard showing the top-10 Team USA scorers:
Rank | Player | Points | Years |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Kevin Durant | 354 | 2012-20 |
2 | Carmelo Anthony | 336 | 2004-16 |
3 | LeBron James | 273 | 2005-12 |
4 | David Robinson | 270 | 1988-96 |
5 | Michael Jordan | 256 | 1984; 1992 |
6 | Charles Barkley | 231 | 1992-96 |
7 | Chris Mullin | 196 | 1984; 1992 |
8 | Dwyane Wade | 186 | 2004-08 |
9 | Karl Malone | 171 | 1992-96 |
10 | Scottie Pippen | 170 | 1992-96 |
Anthony was on the U.S. national team that captured bronze in Athens in 2004, then rebounded with gold-medal finishes at Beijing in 2008, London in 2012, and Rio in 2016.