<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">OAKLAND, Calif. -- Kobe Bryant became the youngest player to score 16,000 points in his NBA career on Friday night, passing his latest scoring milestone in the first quarter of the Los Angeles Lakers' game at Golden State. Bryant was 27 years and 192 days old -- four days younger than Wilt Chamberlain when the Hall of Famer scored his 16,000th career point on March 5, 1964. Michael Jordan was the third-youngest, reaching the mark at 28 years and 31 days. Just two months earlier, Bryant became the youngest player to score 15,000 career points. But Bryant, who entered the NBA straight out of high school 10 years ago, did it in 657 games -- only the 29th-fastest in league history. He scored his 16,000th point in his 684th career game, 22nd-fastest in terms of games played. Bryant is the NBA's leading scorer, averaging 34.9 points per game -- including 43.4 over 13 games in January, the eighth highest-scoring month in league history.</div> Source Congrats to Kobe!
congrats to kobe! but even though i don't want it to happen i know that Le Bron would break all those "youngest to ever" awards coz' he's a freak of nature hahaha he already has the youngest to get a triple - double, yuongest to average 20 plus pts, 5+ rebs and 5+ assists, youngest to win MVP all star haha anyway kobe is still the best and le bron will never have kobe's killer instinct
LeBron is going to break all these 'youngest player to ever' records. Congrats to Kobe for the time being though.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Bobcats:</div><div class="quote_post">LeBron is going to break all these 'youngest player to ever' records. Congrats to Kobe for the time being though.</div> yeah, most likely. but anyways, big props to kobe, especially playing with the sinus
What more can you say. I dont really care if Lebron breaks them all. All I know is Kobe is probably gonna have like 5 rings by the time he does. Congrats to kobe!