A historic milestone was achieved by Luka Doncic during the NBA Christmas game, and he did so while standing shoulder to shoulder with a number of superstars

The achievement that Luka Doncic just accomplished, which made him one of the youngest players to achieve this feat, has solidified his position as the leading scorer and star in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

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A significant achievement in Luka Doncic’s career was accomplished during the 2023 NBA Christmas series. The score was scored from a three-point shot that was made close to the logo that represents the middle of the court.

The star player for the Dallas Mavericks did not stop there; he also became one of the players who took the fewest matches to surpass the above mark, and at the same time, he marked a scoring phase with his longest distance success ever.

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The scenario depicted above depicts the moment when Luka Doncic reached the 10,000th point in his career. There are a lot of people who dream of reaching a particular milestone, and the Slovenian basketball superstar has not only accomplished that, but he is also one of the players who needs the fewest matches to reach that milestone.

Only 358 games are required for Doncic to reach 10,000 points in the NBA, according to statistics provided by ESPN Stats & Info. In the history of the tournament, this is the seventh fastest number, and it is the fastest number since the 1990s to this day.

To reach 10,000 points in the National Basketball Association, Luka Doncic needs to play 358 games, averaging nearly 28 points per game.The number of games that Luka Doncic needs to play in order to reach the 10,000 point mark is the least amount of games among NBA players who are still active. He has surpassed other famous scoring stars such as Stephen Curry, James Harden, and LeBron James. All by himself, it took LeBron 368 games to reach the 10,000-game mark, which is only ten games more than Luka.Regarding the age at which he scored his 10,000th point, Doncic, who was 24 years and 300 days old at the time, would be ranked sixth in the history of the NBA. His ranking was behind that of Kevin Durant, Kobe Bryant, Carmelo Anthony, and Tracy McGrady, and the player who reached the aforementioned milestone at the youngest age was LeBron James, who was 23 years and 59 days old.