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by Jon Bois • Jan 22, 2010 6:48 PM EST
On Thursday, Kobe Bryant became the youngest player ever to have scored 25,000 career points.
Entering Friday night's action, Bryant's lifelong tally stands at 25,012 points, to be precise. I just calculated that Thursday was the man's 11,474th day on this planet. Yes, including leap years. No, I do not have a life. Anyway, he has averaged a point every 11 hours throughout his entire lifetime. The average would be higher, of course, but Bryant didn't make his NBA debut until he was four years old.
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