But when Kobe surpasses Hondo, he will have the most points scored by a guy playing with only one team.
Read that again, Kobe will be the All-Time scoring leader for a player who played for a single team his entire career.
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Imadogg wrote:Read that again, Kobe will be the All-Time scoring leader for a player who played for a single team his entire career.
Beastliness + Loyalty
stunnar0b wrote:Imadogg wrote:Read that again, Kobe will be the All-Time scoring leader for a player who played for a single team his entire career.
Beastliness + Loyalty
so is Karl Malone exempt because he played one year with the lake show. in my book hes still the leading scorer that played for one team
Imadogg wrote:stunnar0b wrote:Imadogg wrote:Read that again, Kobe will be the All-Time scoring leader for a player who played for a single team his entire career.
Beastliness + Loyalty
so is Karl Malone exempt because he played one year with the lake show. in my book hes still the leading scorer that played for one team
Yup, Karl didn't play for one single team his whole career, so he doesn't qualify for this.
wallsfamily wrote:Malone scored 35000 with one team this is a milestone! The bigger Question is how far up the ladder will he go I would say 33,000
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1. Michael Jordan 5987
2. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 5762
3. Shaquille O'Neal 5248
4. Kobe Bryant 5052