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NBA: King James becomes youngest to assume 25,000-point throne

After becoming the youngest player in NBA history to surpass 25,000 career points on Monday, LeBron James sat in the locker room in the Wells Fargo Center with his feet in an ice bucket, an ice bag on each knee and another ice bag on his back.
No matter the aches and pains for the Cleveland Cavaliers forward, the 13-year veteran makes it look easy.
Needing 21 points at the start of the road game against the Philadelphia 76ers to reach the milestone, James scored 22 while collecting 11 assists and nine rebounds in Cleveland's 107-100 victory.
He surpassed the mark when he dunked a lob from guard Matthew Dellavedova with 8:07 remaining and left the game for good shortly after that.
At 30 years and 307 days, James surpassed Kobe Bryant (31 years, 351 days) as the youngest to achieve the milestone.
James, who is 20th on the all-time scoring list, could not immediately put the mark in perspective.
"It's pretty cool," he said. "I haven't had an opportunity to categorize the list of things I've done."
James did say that it was great to reach the mark in a victory while playing with a group of team mates he enjoys and, he added, "in a building that loves the game of basketball."