No. Anecdote, ἀνέκδοτον, is a story that points to some abstract idea, commonly having something to do with morals. The word means 'not given out'/'not-out-given'. Data is the plural of datum, and arrives in english not from greek, but from latin. The root is however the same as in anecdote, and datum means 'given'. Saying that 'not-given' and 'collection of givens' is the same is clearly nonsensical.
A datum has a value and a context in which it was 'given'. What you mean by "points" eludes me, maybe you could elaborate.
A datum has a value and a context in which it was 'given'. What you mean by "points" eludes me, maybe you could elaborate.