With his 13 2nd quarter points tonight, Jayson Tatum just moved past Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (10,071) into 14th on the NBA’s all-time scoring list for players 25 and under.
With his 13 2nd quarter points tonight, Jayson Tatum just moved past Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (10,071) into 14th on the NBA’s all-time scoring list for players 25 and under.
Interesting how it’s lining up for Kobe to be the goal
If he reaches Kobe that’s a pretty damn good achievement this year
He can do it if he averages about 28.5 for the rest of the year and plays every game
More realistically he can do it if he averages 30 and misses a few
60yearoldME
Can’t wait for him to be number 1… since he’s only 19, it’s bound to happen.
ericdeben
He’ll probably pass Giannis
skidmcboney
Devin Booker being #6 on this list had me 👀
coacoanutbenjamn
Seeing Chris Bosh surprises the hell out of me. I know he was a beast as a young player in Toronto but I didn’t realize he was scoring like *that*
finstockton
Ik this is a Tatum appreciation post (and a deserved one) but the fact that Kareem scored that much by 25 even tho he played 4 years in college is so insane
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Interesting how it’s lining up for Kobe to be the goal
If he reaches Kobe that’s a pretty damn good achievement this year
He can do it if he averages about 28.5 for the rest of the year and plays every game
More realistically he can do it if he averages 30 and misses a few
Can’t wait for him to be number 1… since he’s only 19, it’s bound to happen.
He’ll probably pass Giannis
Devin Booker being #6 on this list had me 👀
Seeing Chris Bosh surprises the hell out of me. I know he was a beast as a young player in Toronto but I didn’t realize he was scoring like *that*
Ik this is a Tatum appreciation post (and a deserved one) but the fact that Kareem scored that much by 25 even tho he played 4 years in college is so insane