James has scored 787 points this season, what about Durant, Curry, and Harden?

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James has scored 787 points this season, what about Durant, Curry, and Harden?

The NBA has now entered an era of generational change, with young players like Jokic, Antetokounmpo, and Doncic gradually replacing James, Durant, and Curry to become the new rulers of the league. So, let's take a look at how the veteran stars have performed so far this season.

James

The 40-year-old James has played 33 games this season, averaging 34.9 minutes per game, scoring 23.8 points, grabbing 7.7 rebounds, and dishing out 8.8 assists, with a shooting percentage of 50.7%, a three-point percentage of 38.6%, and a free throw percentage of 76.9%. He has accumulated 787 points so far this season and has recorded 8 triple-doubles, ranking second in the league behind Jokic. Judging from the statistics, James is still in excellent competitive form, which cannot help but admire his self-discipline and body maintenance.

Durant

Despite suffering a serious Achilles tendon injury, Durant is still one of the best scorers in the league. He has played 26 games so far this season, averaging 36 minutes per game, scoring 27.2 points, grabbing 6.3 rebounds, and dishing out 4 assists, with a shooting percentage of 52%, a three-point percentage of 40.3%, and a free throw percentage of 84%, accumulating a total of 707 points.

Curry

The 36-year-old Curry has played 30 games this season, averaging 31.4 minutes per game, scoring 22.6 points, grabbing 5.1 rebounds, and dishing out 6.1 assists, with a shooting percentage of 44.6%, a three-point percentage of 41.1%, and a free throw percentage of 93.2%, accumulating a total of 677 points. Compared to last season, Curry's various statistics have declined to some extent, and his inconsistent form has also led to the Warriors currently ranking only tenth in the West, on the edge of the play-in tournament.

Harden

Due to Leonard's absence, Harden has once again taken on the role of ball-handler this season. However, with age, his efficiency is obviously not as good as before. So far this season, Harden has played 35 games, averaging 33.7 minutes per game, scoring 21.4 points, grabbing 6 rebounds, and dishing out 7.9 assists, with a shooting percentage of only 38.9%, a three-point percentage of 33.9%, and a free throw percentage of 88%, accumulating a total of 749 points.

In addition to the above, among the veteran stars, Paul has scored 356 points, Westbrook 479 points, George 413 points, DeRozan 691 points, Lillard 723 points, Thompson 457 points, and Irving 729 points.