Trae Young joins LeBron James, Kevin Durant in NBA history with 40-point games

Trae Young continues to make NBA history and find his name next to some of the best to play the game.

Trae Young continues to make NBA history and find his name next to some of the best to play the game.

Young became the third player in NBA history to drop 40-points in ten games before turning 22, joining LeBron James and Kevin Durant.

Young has had nine such games this season with his latest 40+ point performance coming last night against the New York Knicks, dropping 48 points. One point shy of tying his career-high of 49, which he has hit twice, Young was efficient, shooting 13-of-30 and 6-of-13 from behind the arc.

Accompanying his high scoring rate were 13 assists for his fifth-best passing performance of the season. Over the past nine games, Young has been sharing the rock at a high clip averaging 12 assists a game.

Young has had a fantastic sophomore season, being named an All-Star starter after being drafted by Team Giannis. Young will also compete against fellow Sooner Buddy Hield in the 3-point contest on All-Star weekend.

All-Star festivities are set for this weekend and all events will be broadcasted on TNT.

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