LA Clippers star James Harden entered the NBA's top 10 of all-time scorers, surpassing Carmelo Anthony at No. 10 on the list during Saturday's game against the Minnesota Timberwolves .
Entering the night needing 21 points to pass Anthony's total of 28,289, Harden scored 19 in the first half before passing him with two free throws at 4:23 of the third quarter.
Next above Harden on the scoring list are Shaquille O'Neal, who is ninth with 28,596, and former teammate Kevin Durant , who is eighth with 31,024 points entering Saturday.
"You look at that list, it's like there's no way," Harden said this week of being in the top 10. "There's no way I got an opportunity to be a part of this list. It's just literally like a dream come true. The work that I literally put in is coming to f

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