HOUSTON — Kevin Durant knew Sunday exactly how close he was to surpassing his idol, Dirk Nowitzki, on the NBA's career scoring list.
Durant needed the 17 points to move past Nowitzki into sixth place on the all-time scorer list. Durant got those points and finished with 18 in a 119-110 win over New Orleans. The 15-time All-Star scored his final two points from the free throw line with 15.2 seconds remaining and added another career highlight.
Durant has 31,562 points, two better than Nowitzki (31,560), with Michael Jordan in fifth place at 32,292.
''To be up there with Dirk, somebody I looked up to, I idolized, I competed against,'' Durant said. ''We had some great battles. He always was supportive of my career and my game. So, you know to be up there with a legend like that, it's just insane. And be right under Michael Jordan, it's crazy man.
''I want to continue to keep stacking, keep climbing up the charts, just see how I finish. It's been amazing so far.''
Durant's collection of milestones isn't lost of his teammates.
''He's passing people nightly,'' Rockets forward Jabari Smith Jr. said of Durant. ''He's passing people in every category. He just keeps accomplishing milestones and he just acts like it's nothing. He doesn't celebrate it, he's wasn't out there trying to hunt and go get it. He's just out there hooping and it just happens organically.
''He's a testament of what a basketball player is supposed to be.''