Kobe Bryant Surpasses Michael Jordan as All-Time All-Star Leading Scorer

By | February 26, 2012|

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After scoring his 19th point in the 2012 NBA All-Star game Kobe Bryant added another record to his illustrious career. Bryant surpassed Michael Jordan as the all-time leading scorer in NBA All-Star game history.

Bryant scored his 263rd All-Star point in the third quarter of tonight’s game, passing the 262 points scored by Michael Jordan.

This was the 14th All-Star appearance for Bryant. He’s won the All-Star MVP award four times, a record he shares with Bob Petit.

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  • Longbecca

    Most of todays NBA players are in the hunt to catch up to Kobe…a dream they can only hope for. LaBron 0 rings, K. Durant 0, Chris Paul 0, D.Wade 1, Paul P 3 I think. Anyway have fun catching up to Kobe and to ALL the haters, thank you for motivating him to surpass Michael Jordan. Have fun!

    • Sdfslkd

      Paul Pierce as 1 ring -_- get your facts straight. 

      • One25ml

        He’s talking about Chris Paul moron not wheelchair Paul Pierce.

  • Daddy

    Michael will still always be the best ever.