DeMar DeRozan, the former USC Trojan, continues to cement his legacy as one of the NBA's most quietly prolific scorers. Last week, he delivered a vintage performance, dropping 28 points and a clutch game-sealing three-pointer against his former team, the Toronto Raptors. It was a powerful reminder that even in his 17th season, DeRozan's mid-range mastery and scoring instincts remain elite.
That performance set the stage for a monumental career milestone. In Sunday's game against the LA Clippers, DeRozan ascended the all-time scoring list, surpassing the legendary Oscar Robertson. With 26,711 points, he now sits alone in 16th place in NBA history—a remarkable feat for a player often celebrated for his consistency over flash.
What makes this achievement so compelling is DeRozan's enduring effectiveness. While his Sacramento Kings have struggled, he has proven he can still dictate the flow of a game and take over in critical moments. Averaging 18 points per game seems almost effortless for him, fueling speculation about how much higher he can climb on that prestigious list.
As he moves past "The Big O," the question isn't if DeRozan has more to give, but where. His peerless work ethic and respected veteran presence make him a valuable asset. The next chapter for this underrated great could very well be a pursuit of that elusive championship, adding another layer to an already historic career. For now, fans can appreciate a true scoring artist reaching rarefied air.