Youngest NBA Players To 25,000 Points
Who was the youngest player to reach 25,000 points?
LeBron James is the youngest player to reach 25,000 points, accomplishing it at the age of 30 years and 307 days old. He reached his 25,000th point on Nov 2, 2015.
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Which active player is on pace to next make the Top 50 list for "Youngest To 25,000 Points"?
Based on their career production, the active player most likely to next make the "Youngest to 25,000 Points" leaderboard is Damian Lillard, who is currently 35 years and 300 days old with 22,598 PTS.
Which active players are in contention for the "Youngest Player To 25,000 Points" leaderboard?
The following players are all at least two-thirds to the total and theoretically on-pace to make this leaderboard:
| Player | Current PTS | Current Age |
|---|---|---|
| Damian Lillard | 22,598 | 35-300 |
| Giannis Antetokounmpo | 21,531 | 31-156 |
| Anthony Davis | 19,385 | 33-061 |
| Paul George | 19,338 | 36-016 |
| Kyrie Irving | 18,433 | 34-049 |
| Devin Booker | 18,120 | 29-193 |
| Nikola Jokic | 18,009 | 31-081 |
Note: All stats on this leaderboard are shown at the conclusion of the game, so when a player shows up on this leaderboard with more than 25,000 points, the value you are seeing is their total stats at the end of the game in which they crossed the 25,000 points threshold. This is necessary because many older NBA games only have the full-game boxscore stats, there is no play-by-play data.