LeBron James creates more NBA history as he becomes youngest player to 27,000 points
The Cavaliers superstar surpasses Kobe Bryant as he reaches milestone

Cleveland Cavaliers star LeBron James grabbed another piece of NBA history, becoming the youngest player ever to score 27,000 points.
James, 31 years and 317 days old, needed seven points to reach the milestone going into the Cavaliers game against the Wizards in Washington.
He scored 11 in the first quarter to surpass former Los Angeles Lakers great Kobe Bryant, who was 32 years and 160 days old when he reached 27,000.
James finished with 27 points and pulled down 10 rebounds in the 105-94 victory over the Wizards -- and got a post-game celebratory dousing with water by his teammates.
“They lied to me,” James said of the little locker-room festivity. “They said Coach (Tyronn) Lue had accomplished something and they were going to douse him.
“I was kind of surprised... and they rushed me. Got all my clothes wet but it’s my guys.