Saturday, November 7, 2009
24,000 is Just Not Enough These Days
Last night Kobe Bryant became the youngest player to reach the 24,000 point milestone in his illustrious career, after scoring 41 points against the Memphis Grizzlies.
Bryant managed to squeak by the record-that was held by Wilt Chamberlain-by just 38 days before Chamberlain reached the mark.
Bryant, 31 years, and 75 days old, needed every bit of a head start he got after skipping college and heading right into the NBA after high school to beat Chamberlain's record, while Chamberlain had three years of college under his belt before deciding to leave.
Now in his 13th NBA season, this just puts Bryant 14,360 points behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar-who is the all-time NBA scoring leader with 38,387 points.
Though it might seem like Bryant has a decent shot at the record, I wouldn't count on it. Even with his head start to his pro career, it looks like it will take him about six to seven more seasons to reach the all-time record with the pace he's on.
And let's face it, even though many have said Bryant has that Jordan-esque drive to be the best,
1. He is not Michael Jordan
2. There's a reason why four out of the top five all-time leading scorers are big men-it's easier for them to have a longer, more prosperous career.
However, I am not down-playing Kobe Bryant. He's a great NBA player, and his four championship rings reflect that. He's just not at Kareem, or Wilt, or Michael status just yet.
5 Reasons the Yankees Will Repeat Next Year
1. As of now, it looks like most of the key players are coming back next year except for the two free agents, Johnny Damon and Hideki Matsui (World Series MVP). But with both of them being a below average fielder, especially Matsui you can barely run, the Yanks will be looking at free agents Matt Holliday and Jason Bay to fill that void.
2. It seems as though they have figured out their bullpen, and it will be a staple of the team next season, that is if Girardi decides to keep Phillip Hughes and Joba Chamberlain there.
3. Coming to the twilight of their careers, I'm sure Mariano Rivera, Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada and Andy Pettite don't want this championship run to be one and done, and show they still have what it takes to win multiple championships.
4. Even though Joe Girardi seems to be off the hot-seat for now winning the World Series, he still has Joe Torre's five more World Series appearances, with three of them as wins to fuel him to another one.
5. The Yankees have the money to repeat next year, and I am sure the Steinbrenner's will do everything they can to have the Yankees team of 2010 even better then this years championship one.
2. It seems as though they have figured out their bullpen, and it will be a staple of the team next season, that is if Girardi decides to keep Phillip Hughes and Joba Chamberlain there.
3. Coming to the twilight of their careers, I'm sure Mariano Rivera, Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada and Andy Pettite don't want this championship run to be one and done, and show they still have what it takes to win multiple championships.
4. Even though Joe Girardi seems to be off the hot-seat for now winning the World Series, he still has Joe Torre's five more World Series appearances, with three of them as wins to fuel him to another one.
5. The Yankees have the money to repeat next year, and I am sure the Steinbrenner's will do everything they can to have the Yankees team of 2010 even better then this years championship one.
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