In the fourth quarter of Sunday's game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Kobe Bryant passed Elvin Hayes' career total of 27,313 points and moved into seventh place on the NBA's all-time scoring list.

Before passing Hayes, Bryant had already moved ahead of John Havlicek, Dominique Wilkins, Oscar Robertson, and Hakeem Olajuwon over the course of this season.

Next on the list is Moses Malone, who is only about 100 points away at 27,409.

When asked about the accomplishment after the game, Bryant turned the focus to a different list he wants to move up, stating that "the ladder I'm more focused on climbing is Bill Russell's ladder, so we'll see."

Russell won eleven NBA championships over the course of his career while Bryant currently has five rings.