Move over, LeBron. Make room, Luka. The NBA has a new teenage scoring sensation, and his name is Jeremiah Fears. The electrifying rookie has just etched his name into the history books with a scoring burst for the ages.
Fears poured in 36 points in his latest outing, capping off a jaw-dropping three-game stretch where he scored 40, 36, and 36 points. With that, he becomes the first teenager in the 75+ year history of the NBA to record three consecutive games with 35 or more points.
To put this historic feat into context, in the last three decades, only two other rookies have managed such a prolific scoring run: Hall of Famer Allen Iverson and current superstar Trae Young. That's elite company for the young guard, signaling that a new, fearless scoring force has arrived on the league's biggest stage.
For fans and players alike, this is the kind of explosive, record-breaking performance that defines a generation. When a teenager starts rewriting the history books alongside legends, you know you're witnessing the birth of a special career. It's a reminder of the incredible athleticism and skill that defines the modern NBA game.
