Golden State Warriors All-Star small forward Kevin Durant can climb up on the NBA's all-time scoring list when the Dubs take on the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday at Staples Center.

Kevin Durant needs just 13 points to pass NBA Hall of Famer Clyde Drexler for 31st on the all-time scoring list. Drexler scored 22,195 points during his legendary playing career. Durant enters Friday with 22,183 career points.

When it's all said and done, Durant will go down as one of the best scorers of all-time. The nine-time All-Star has career averages of 27.2 points per game.

KD has won the regular season scoring title four times in his playing career and averaged at least 20 points per game in every single season since he entered the league back in 2007.

Durant was built in a lab somewhere. He's 7-feet tall but has the skills of a point guard. Durant can shoot and score from anywhere on the floor. When defenders are guarding him, they just have to hope KD misses because there's nothing you can really do to stop him from getting his shot.

Durant is averaging 28.2 points per contest this season. The two-time Finals MVP will probably pass Clyde Drexler in the first quarter against the Clippers.