Woulda been nice to take the W but still a great accomplishment to become number 2 in all time scoring. Been watching him from his start in the NBA from a kid to a middle aged man.
@@trhansen3244 Possibly but what do you want other players to do? Stop scoring so they don’t pass MJ? He’s the GOAT but it don’t always gotta be about him. He had his time. Appreciate others as well.
@@trhansen3244 F' no, in terms of playing and missing seasons, he only lost one season, Jordan would have reached 35k points approximately, nowhere close to Kareeem.
@@user-so5ix8vr6d ONE SEASON! LOL He missed nearly TWO seasons after his first three titles and then another THREE after he retired after winning his sixth!
What’s even crazier is that he would’ve got this record years ago if he was a score first player, yet he STILL got it while being a pass first player. Insane. You can’t say that for any other player in history🐐
It’s crazy when you visualize it *30K point club and their assists* 5,660 - Kareem *10,024 - LeBron* 5,248 - Malone 6,306 - Kobe 5,633 - Jordan 3,651 - Dirk 4,643 - Wilt *10K assist club and their points* 19,711 - Stockton 17,529 - Kidd 20,844 - CP3 17,387 - Nash 12,489 - Mark Jackson *36,947 - LeBron*
An incredible achievement. I also like it when Bron does the secret handshakes with all those young dudes from different teams that he traded away lol, look where it got him. LeGM needs to take a back seat I think.
For what it's worth, when Malone moved to 2nd on the all-time scoring list the league scoring average was notably lower. In that season (2000-01), the league average was 94.8 PPG. Today, the league scoring average is 110 points per game. Malone played much of his career in a more defensive era.
@@datsapaddlin And my point is that much of Malone's career took place in a league that was averaging in the 90s rather than the 100s or 110s. As one example, there's only one season in Malone's career -- 1985-86 -- where the league average was over 110 points per game. All other years in his career were under 110 points per game. By comparison, the last four seasons of LeBron's career have taken place in a league where the scoring average is either 110 points per game or more. The scoring for wings and guards has also been much higher/easier since the elimination of hand-checking in 2004-05. LeBron has played all but his rookie season under the softer rules ushered in through such rule changes. We can see the effects of this shift hit immediately: league scoring went from 93.4 in 2003-04 to 97.2 in 2004-05. I'd say that it's also notable, logically, that scoring has gone up as LeBron has aged whereas average scoring went down in the league as Malone aged; combined with the lack of hand-checking and the explosion of the 3-ball from such rule changes, and it creates questions between the players and their eras so far as point total meaning and worth. There's paddlin' and then there's paddlin', you know?
@@solcreate490 but more than half his career they were in the 100s don’t make it sound like it was always in the 100s in Lebrons career because they were in the 90s when he came into the league and he was still averaging 25 ppg his second year then. It wasn’t gonna matter he was still gonna average 25 no matter what era he was in. Did you just bring up his rookie year like he ain’t average 20 😂
Look at LeBron man so inspirational
We can all say we witnessed something Legendary!!
When he got swept for the second time in the finals that was also legendary
Up 15 to lose by 8😵💫
Woulda been nice to take the W but still a great accomplishment to become number 2 in all time scoring. Been watching him from his start in the NBA from a kid to a middle aged man.
Imagine if Jordan hasn't retired. Twice. He would be the all time leading scorer and it wouldn't be close.
@@trhansen3244 Possibly but what do you want other players to do? Stop scoring so they don’t pass MJ? He’s the GOAT but it don’t always gotta be about him. He had his time. Appreciate others as well.
@@trhansen3244 well he did retire so he ain’t getting the scoring title lmao
@@trhansen3244 F' no, in terms of playing and missing seasons, he only lost one season, Jordan would have reached 35k points approximately, nowhere close to Kareeem.
@@user-so5ix8vr6d ONE SEASON! LOL He missed nearly TWO seasons after his first three titles and then another THREE after he retired after winning his sixth!
What’s even crazier is that he would’ve got this record years ago if he was a score first player, yet he STILL got it while being a pass first player. Insane. You can’t say that for any other player in history🐐
My god … the last ten years or more have been the golden age of getting east buckets stop it , he’s not the goat stop it
Ur stooopid
@Rawr Youre the first person to mention MJ 😂
The only thing more legendary is him getting swept twice in the nba finals
Stop … lol
hater
Missing the context for why he got swept.
And lost to the wizards. 30-41 now
But if they won y’all would be like “ITS THE WIZARDS! THEYRE ASS” fuck outta here
In the play in hi is aot .i don't thin so make playoff.
He should win MVP already. What he’s doing at his age is unbelievable.
9th seed, don’t think so
No never hi have like 3 player to win MVP befour hi .
Congrats to LeBron and more milestones to hit let’s go
Imagine being a better passer than all the all time great scorers, and a better scorer than all the all time passers😭🐐
Mike is Mike hi continuo áre the Best .
It’s crazy when you visualize it
*30K point club and their assists*
5,660 - Kareem
*10,024 - LeBron*
5,248 - Malone
6,306 - Kobe
5,633 - Jordan
3,651 - Dirk
4,643 - Wilt
*10K assist club and their points*
19,711 - Stockton
17,529 - Kidd
20,844 - CP3
17,387 - Nash
12,489 - Mark Jackson
*36,947 - LeBron*
@@gelacioperenzuela5763 mike ain’t better than Lebron cut that bs
@@keeppushin2697 rings talk
@@envoydroid4027 lol not really and it’s not like lebron has none but he jus a better player all around it’s not even close tbh
The Best to ever do it for sure...
King James 🔥🔥
Idc if we lost to the 11th seed wizards. Nothing can ruin this legendary moment. Congrats LeGoat. Kareem next on the hit list🐐
Shut up nobody likes u
one of my idols who is a veteran in the NBA
An incredible achievement.
I also like it when Bron does the secret handshakes with all those young dudes from different teams that he traded away lol, look where it got him. LeGM needs to take a back seat I think.
He did it so fast 😳😳😳
He's going for #1 LBJ
Kareem's record is within sight as well
We coming for you Kareem
King LeBron
Queen LEBRON hahaa
WITNESS GREATNESS EARN NOT GIVEN LEGENDARY LEBR🏀N💪
Next up: 1st place
Historia!!!
Literally the only thing haters are gonna say about this game is that they lost. Go home. 💀🤡
Almost as if that’s the most important thing about this game
Not relevant but wtf are those video suggestions at the end of the vid 😂
STOP THE DEBATING WHO THE GOAT.
2nd all time highest scorer. Too bad they lost the game
First
If you deduct the points Lebron received after traveling, he has roughly 6,000 points left.
2nd highest scorer. Built a superteam that won't make the playoffs. *slow clap*
That’s all he cares about.. stats.. he’s the only guy that congrats himself on social media after every achievement
hater
And took another L
No goint no whear LEBRON finito.
congrats big dog. 2nd on the scoring list and 1st in the worst finals record in history
😂
L hater
Jerry West has a worse finals record you casual
Still took the L
All he cares about is farming more points in trash time and to save energy he does not even defend.
Luck
For what it's worth, when Malone moved to 2nd on the all-time scoring list the league scoring average was notably lower. In that season (2000-01), the league average was 94.8 PPG.
Today, the league scoring average is 110 points per game.
Malone played much of his career in a more defensive era.
The entire 80s and early 90s PPG averages are all in the 100s
@@datsapaddlin And my point is that much of Malone's career took place in a league that was averaging in the 90s rather than the 100s or 110s.
As one example, there's only one season in Malone's career -- 1985-86 -- where the league average was over 110 points per game. All other years in his career were under 110 points per game.
By comparison, the last four seasons of LeBron's career have taken place in a league where the scoring average is either 110 points per game or more.
The scoring for wings and guards has also been much higher/easier since the elimination of hand-checking in 2004-05. LeBron has played all but his rookie season under the softer rules ushered in through such rule changes.
We can see the effects of this shift hit immediately: league scoring went from 93.4 in 2003-04 to 97.2 in 2004-05.
I'd say that it's also notable, logically, that scoring has gone up as LeBron has aged whereas average scoring went down in the league as Malone aged; combined with the lack of hand-checking and the explosion of the 3-ball from such rule changes, and it creates questions between the players and their eras so far as point total meaning and worth.
There's paddlin' and then there's paddlin', you know?
@@solcreate490 but more than half his career they were in the 100s don’t make it sound like it was always in the 100s in Lebrons career because they were in the 90s when he came into the league and he was still averaging 25 ppg his second year then. It wasn’t gonna matter he was still gonna average 25 no matter what era he was in. Did you just bring up his rookie year like he ain’t average 20 😂
@@solcreate490 All they did was hack more then. It’s not like they stopped anyone great from scoring. They just sent them to the free throw line more.
@@solcreate490 in Karl Malones rookie year the league ppg was 110 so why he ain’t average 20?
Can’t shoot or dribble. This league is a disgrace.
so are you if your mom knew you ran a troll account on RUclips