The Legacy Continues: NBA’s All-Time Father-Son Scoring Leaders

Some of the NBA’s most remarkable talents have emerged from within the league itself, as the influence of basketball runs deep in certain families. It’s not uncommon to see the offspring of former NBA players making their mark on the court, showcasing that skill and talent often run in the family.

One such example is Dell Curry and his sons, Stephen Curry and Seth Curry. Dell, known for his exceptional shooting prowess, played 16 seasons in the NBA and even won the Sixth Man of the Year award in the 1993-94 season. He left a lasting impact on the Charlotte Hornets franchise, holding records for the most games played and 2-point field goals made.

Following in their father’s footsteps, Stephen and Seth Curry have become renowned for their own incredible 3-point shooting abilities. Seth has consistently maintained a 40% or higher shooting percentage from beyond the arc since entering the league in 2013. Stephen, on the other hand, has earned multiple championships, All-Star appearances, and MVP awards with the Golden State Warriors. In fact, he recently became the NBA’s all-time leader in 3-point field goals made, solidifying his place among the league’s greatest shooters.

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Another notable father-son duo in the NBA is Joe Bryant and his son, Kobe Bryant. Joe, a former NBA player himself, spent eight seasons in the league, primarily with the Philadelphia 76ers. Kobe, widely regarded as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, followed in his father’s footsteps and enjoyed a legendary 20-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers. Kobe’s accolades include five championships, numerous All-Star appearances, and All-NBA honors.

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Rick Barry, a 12-time All-Star and NBA champion, passed on his basketball genes to his son, Brent Barry. Brent had a successful 14-season career and won two championships with the San Antonio Spurs. Similarly, Mychal Thompson, who won back-to-back championships with the Lakers, saw his son Klay Thompson become a key player for the Golden State Warriors, winning multiple championships himself.

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The NBA has also witnessed the Hardaway and Walton father-son duos. Tim Hardaway, known for his kιller crossover, had a decorated career, earning All-Star appearances and All-NBA honors. His son, Tim Hardaway Jr., has showcased his scoring ability throughout his NBA career. Bill Walton, a dominant force during his playing days, won championships and earned individual accolades. His son, Luke Walton, also won championships as a player and later became an NBA coach.

Other notable father-son duos include Gary Payton and Gary Payton II, Arvydas Sabonis and Domantas Sabonis, among others. These families have left a lasting legacy in the NBA, proving that talent and skill can be passed down from one generation to the next.