Points
|
Player
|
31,560
|
Dirk Nowitzki
|
26,395
|
John Havlicek
|
25,192
|
Jerry West
|
21,791
|
Larry Bird
|
20,894
|
Pau Gasol
|
20,880
|
Bob Pettit
|
20,049
|
Tom Chambers
|
19,711
|
John Stockton
|
19,181
|
Gail Goodrich
|
18,438
|
Dolph Schayes
|
18,395
|
Rick Barry
|
17,911
|
Chris Mullin
|
|
Points
|
Player
|
17,770
|
Bailey Howell
|
17,387
|
Steve Nash
|
17,335
|
Kevin McHale
|
17,287
|
Jack Sikma
|
16,960
|
Bob Cousy
|
16,266
|
Paul Arizin
|
15,980
|
Kiki Vandeweghe
|
15,948
|
Pete Maravich
|
15,840
|
Jack Twyman
|
15,761
|
Detlef Schrempf
|
15,659
|
Jeff Hornacek
|
15,370
|
Nikola Vučević
|
|
Points
|
Player
|
15,299
|
Kevin Love
|
15,079
|
Dick Van Arsdale
|
14,676
|
Richie Guerin
|
14,659
|
Dan Issel
|
14,232
|
Tom Van Arsdale
|
14,139
|
Nikola Jokić
|
14,053
|
Dave DeBusschere
|
14,053
|
Jerry Lucas
|
14,043
|
Manu Ginóbili
|
13,910
|
Alvan Adams
|
13,790
|
Bill Laimbeer
|
|
Pork: you are confused about what "race" means. Nobody disputes that there are genetic differences between different populations of humans (well, some people do. They're also confused). But this doesn't in any way refute the fact that "race" is a made up concept and social construct without any basis in science including and especially Biology.
Currently the census bureau supplies these boxes for people to check under the category of "race":
"White"
"Black" or "African American"
"American Indian" or "Alaska Native"
"Asian"
and "Hawaiian" or "Pacific Islander"
There are some suggestions given on the census website about what these categories mean. For example they rope in "Middle Eastern" and "North African" with "White." But they also make it clear that this is strictly a matter of self-identification.
The census also allows for respondents to leave the "race" question blank, or to check multiple boxes.
In short, the US census would consider Ginobli to be whatever he considered himself to be, but "Hispanic" and "Brown" aren't among the available answers.
By the way: "black" Chinese people
Cassie: " . . . so I just spoke to Dr Balcombe. And her tests *suggest*, and she can't be any more certain than that, that the skull *is* European. Which narrows things down a bit." Imagine that! Determining the culture of a skull!
are multiracial/Hispanic, so he shouldn't be on this list. It is up to yourself whether he should be included or not.