Heading into the Los Angeles Lakers' Tuesday night tilt with the Golden State Warriors, Kobe Bryant needed 25 points to pass Michael Jordan for the second-most points scored by a player for a single NBA franchise. He got 30. We now have a definitive answer; finally, the debate can end. Kobe Bryant is better than Michael Jordan. (in terms of number of points scored with one particular team) Check out Kobe's landmark moment and the rest of Tuesday's top sports stories, thanks to our friends at the Yahoo! Sports Minute . Tuesday's milestone marked the second time in 31 days that Bryant has passed Jordan on an all-time scoring list. With a third-quarter dunk on Feb. 26, Kobe jumped MJ to become the top scorer in NBA All-Star Game history . This time around, he didn't even have to get his nose broken or suffer a concussion or anything, which is a pretty sweet deal, if you ask me. After popping for 30 for the league-leading 22nd time this season — Kevin Durant has 19 games of 30 or more points, LeBron James and Kevin Love each have 18, Russell Westbrook has 13, Monta Ellis has 10 and nobody else is in double digits — Bryant now stands at 29,283 points in his illustrious...