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i know imma heat fan and give congrats to lebron. but everyone keeps pointing out that he's the youngest to reach this milestone and kobe used to be the youngest. but no one mentions the fact that MJ did it in fewer games. we give the players who came from highschool too much credit for doing things early in their career. if you added MJs points from college. he would've been 26 years old when he reached 20,000. and prolly won at least 2 more titles, not to mention the season he lost due to retirement.
shut your ass up
i know imma heat fan and give congrats to lebron. but everyone keeps pointing out that he's the youngest to reach this milestone and kobe used to be the youngest. but no one mentions the fact that MJ did it in fewer games. we give the players who came from highschool too much credit for doing things early in their career. if you added MJs points from college. he would've been 26 years old when he reached 20,000. and prolly won at least 2 more titles, not to mention the season he lost due to retirement.
When did I say you didn't
I said shut your hatin ass up
i aint hatin, i just don't see the big deal.
I understood when ray allen became the all time 3point leader cause that was all time. but lebron didn't break any records. he didn't reach this milestone faster than everybody else. who cares? I was more impressed with the pounding we put on the warrior and i'm more interested in stomping out the lakers.
He's the youngest player to reach 20k period.
No one said he did it the fastest Stop diving so deep into it. Ol read between the lines ass nikka
fukk all that though. espn always trying to create categories for people to be #1 in. According to them Jeremy Lin is the greatest nba player of all time to have a degree from harvard. who fukking cares?
i know imma heat fan and give congrats to lebron. but everyone keeps pointing out that he's the youngest to reach this milestone and kobe used to be the youngest. but no one mentions the fact that MJ did it in fewer games. we give the players who came from highschool too much credit for doing things early in their career. if you added MJs points from college. he would've been 26 years old when he reached 20,000. and prolly won at least 2 more titles, not to mention the season he lost due to retirement.