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Jordan's last shot to beat the Jazz in the sixth game of the '98 Finals was earth-moving-there was no one!
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Jordan's high pull shot in the playoffs, of course.
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Personally, I think it's Dr. J's one-handed board back tie rod. Of course, this is only in an unbelievable degree.
Each player has a lot of great moves that are difficult to rate.
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Jordan the Short poignant shot against the Cavaliers... Personally, I think.
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In the sixth game of the '98 Finals, Jordan beat the Jazz.
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Boss Joe changed hands in the air, an action that went down in history.
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Dr. J. Owen's classic tie rod.
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This question may seem simple, but it's actually difficult.
There is no best, only better
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There is no best, only better
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In NBA history, the record for the highest individual points scored in a game is 100 points, and the record for the highest total points scored in a single season is 4,029 points, both of which were set in 1963 and 1962 by "Emperor Superstar" Wilt Chamberlain. Guards score the most Oscar Robertson is the top scorer of any guard with 26,710 points. The player with the highest average score is Michael.
Jordan Wilt. Chamberlain Shaquille. O'Neill Elgin.
Baylor Jerry. West: Bob. Petit George.
Gwen Carr. Marlon Oscar. Robinson Dominic.
Wilkins 24 top scorers Karim. Abdul Jabbar Carr. Malone 31419 Wilt.
Chamberlain 31041 Michael. Jordan 29277 Moses. Malone 27409 Elwin.
Hayes 27313 Oscar. Robertson 26710 Dominic. Wilkins 26668 John.
Havlicek 26395 * Akim. Olajuwon 25822
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Who is the all-time top scorer?
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From February 17 to 28, 1967, the "Emperor of Basketball" Chamberlain once hit 35 consecutive shots in several games, setting an NBA super record comparable to his 100 points in a single game; On January 28, 2007, Knicks guard Crawford made 16 consecutive shots against the Heat, the best NBA record in nearly 10 years.
Wilton Norman Chamberlain (August 21, 1936 – October 12, 1999) was an American basketball player. Philadelphia San Francisco Warriors (Golden State Warriors), Philadelphia 76ers and Los Angeles Lakers who played in the NBA; A graduate of the University of Kansas, he played for Harlem basketball before playing in the NBA. Considered one of the most dominant players in NBA history.
Chamberlain has numerous NBA records, and he is the only player to average more than 40 and 50 points per game in a season, with his most famous record being 100 points per game. He also won seven NBA scoring titles, eleven NBA rebounding titles, and one NBA assists champion. Chamberlain is the only player in NBA history to average at least 30 points + 20 rebounds per game in a season, and he did it seven times.
After his basketball career, Chamberlain played a brief stint in volleyball with the International Volleyball Federation, where he also served as president of the organization. Chamberlain was also a successful businessman, having written several books and appeared in the film Conan the Destroyer. He is also a tenured bachelor.
In his later autobiography, Chamberlain claimed to have had sex with 20,000 women.
On October 12, 1999, Chamberlain died of heart failure at his home in Los Angeles at the age of 63.
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Who is the all-time top scorer?
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Here are the top 10 NBA all-time hits recorded as of today:
Kareem Jabbar 15837
Carl Malone 13528
Wilt-Chamberlain 12681
Michael Jordan 12192
Kobe Bryant 11491
Shaquille O'Neal 11330
Elvin Hayes 10976
Hakim Olajuwon 10749
Alex Inglish 10659
John Hafiecek 10513
Karl Malone, hit 13528, ranked second all-time!
Karl Malone was born on July 24, 1963 in Samufield, Louisiana. Former NBA professional basketball player and power forward.
In the 1985 draft, Karl Malone was selected by the Jazz with the 13th pick in the first round. He spent 19 seasons in the NBA League, including 18 seasons with the Utah Jazz, where the "black and white" combination of his playing days and John Stockton made the Jazz a powerhouse, leading the Jazz to the NBA Finals twice, but failed to win the championship.
On February 13, 2005, Carl Malone announced his retirement. On March 23, 2006, Jazz held a jersey retirement ceremony for Malone and erected a bronze statue of him in the Delta Center Plaza. On April 6, 2010, Karl Malone was officially inducted into the Nai Smith Basketball Hall of Fame.
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1. Abdul-Jabbar, 38,387 points.
2. Karl Malone, 36,928 points.
3. Michael Jordan, 32,292 points.
4. Chamberlain, 31,419 points.
5. Moses Malone, 27,409 points.
6. Elvin Hayes, 27,313 points.
7. Olajuwon, 26,946 points.
8. Oscar Robertson, 26710 points.
9. Wilkins, 26,668 points.
10. Harverick, 26,395 points.
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Is the landlord asking about the number of hits? If yes, the rankings are as follows: Players shot 1Abdul-Jabbar 158372Carl Malone 13528
Chamberlain 12681
Michael Jordan 12192
Shaquille O'Neal 11330
Elvin Hayes 10976
Olajuwon 10749
Inglish 10659
9.Kobe Bryant (10,511 goals before the game against the Wizards on 12/15/12, detailed stats updated after the game).
Havlicek 10513
Hope it will be useful to the landlord.
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1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 38,387 points 2, Carl Malone, 36,928 points 3, Michael Jordan, 32,292 points.
So it's Karl Malone, 36928 points.
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In the history of the NBA, Yao Ming, Wharton, and Kobe Bryant have all had embarrassing goals, which are often referred to as own goals. Own goals are not exclusive to football, and basketball can also see own goals, although it is rare in the NBA, but sometimes these own goals are inadvertently given to each other as a big gift. Next, let's take a look at some of the NBA's own goal incidents.
The first is Yao Ming's own goal. This happened in 2005, when the Rockets and Hawks were playing, and at the beginning of the second half, Wesley passed the ball to Yao Ming, who deceived the guard with a false shot, turned around and started dunking, but the referee immediately stopped the game. As a result, both the players and the referee forgot about the exchange of fields in the second half.
So Yao Ming went into his own basket and wasted a good shot. But in the end the referee ruled that the goal was invalidated, which was interesting for the referee.
Second, let's take a look at Lakers coach Walton's own goal. In Game 3 of the 2007 Lakers vs. Rockets, the Rockets failed to shoot and the ball bounced off Kwame Brown before flying towards Wharton. Due to the speed of the ball, Wharton was momentarily unresponsive, and after his left hand was hit by the ball, he may instinctively pick it up, causing the ball to be hit again in the air and then fall into his own basket.
After the goal, Maddie happily raised his hands because he was the beneficiary of an own goal and this one he scored.
Thirdly, Kobe Bryant also scored an own goal. Everyone has made mistakes in the NBA, Kobe Bryant has played own goals, and Kobe has played twice. The first time Kobe Bryant first joined the league, he used one hand to stage a one-handed basket own goal.
It was his own goal that was thrown, the court was boiling, and Kobe Bryant was amused by himself;The second time was when the Lakers played the Nuggets, and when Kobe Bryant and Dundee Jones grabbed the rebound, they accidentally put the ball into their own basket.
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On the basketball court, as long as you throw the ball into the opponent's basket to score, then the ball is a good ball. However, there are some goals that can be called embarrassing, and that is an own goal. Maybe many friends will think of football when they hear the own goal, in fact, the own goal is not the patent of the football industry, and the own goal can also be seen on the basketball court.
Although it is rare in the NBA, sometimes it is these own goals that inadvertently give a big gift to the other party. Let's take a look at some of the NBA's own ball incidents.
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Yao Ming's own goal.
It happened in 2005 when the Rockets and Hawks played each other. At the beginning of the second half, Wesley passed the ball to Yao Ming, Yao Ming received the ball and deceived the defender with a false shake and then turned around to dunk, at first glance it looked fine, but the referee immediately blew the game off, it turned out that the players and referees had forgotten about the exchange of courts in the second half. Therefore, Yao Ming scored his own basket and wasted a good shot.
However, the referee later ruled that the goal was invalid, which was a joke for the referee.
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Nate Robinson's own goal.
Nate Robinson, a three-time NBA slam dunk contest winner, was probably at the peak of his career with the Knicks. However, an own goal in '09 indirectly affected his career. At that time, the Knicks played against the Nets, and near the end of the game, the Knicks sent a throw-in, but Nate Robinson, who got the ball, made a crazy move, and he threw the ball directly to his own basket.
Although he was more than 7 meters away from his basket at the time, the goal was scored like a miracle, which made the Knicks coach angry enough. And after the game, Nate Robinson rightly said that he threw it when the time ran out. Of course, the referee ruled that the goal was invalidated, but this incident caused Nate Robinson to lose the coach's trust and had a certain impact on the rest of his career.
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Wharton's own goal.
Let's take a look at this own goal from current Lakers coach Walton. In the third quarter of the Lakers vs. Rockets game in '07, the Rockets missed a shot, and the ball bounced off Kwame Brown and then flew towards Wharton. Due to the speed of the ball, Wharton did not react for a while, and after his left hand was hit by the ball, he may have instinctively hooked it, causing the ball to be hit into the air again and then fell into his own basket.
After the goal was scored, Maddie happily raised his hands because he was the beneficiary of this own goal and the score of this goal was his.
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Kobe Bryant's own goal.
Everyone makes mistakes in the NBA, including Kobe Bryant, who has scored own goals and Kobe Bryant has done it twice. The first time happened when Kobe Bryant first entered the league, when he scored an own goal with a one-handed layup. Because he threw his own basket, the court boiled, and Kobe Bryant was amused by himself; The second time was when the Lakers played the Nuggets, and Kobe Bryant and Dundee Jones accidentally put the ball into their own basket while grabbing a rebound.
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Duncan's own goal.
In a game in March 2005, the Spurs faced the James-led Cavaliers. With seconds left in the fourth quarter, the Spurs led by five points.
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Hello landlord, in the history of the NBA, there have been some embarrassing goals every year, such as in the previous game, James dunked, and the basketball went into the frame only to be pushed out by the head of the defender, which was very embarrassing.
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What impressed me more was the first brother's dunk, which bounced out on the head after entering, and the referee felt that it didn't score. One of the embarrassing goals.
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Embarrassing goal, I think probably the most embarrassing is the own goal! The second is that it was supposed to be a lore and just exceeded the second, which is a pity, and of course it can be more embarrassing
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Too many to remember.
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Highest individual single-game score:
Retired: Chamberlain.
100 points. On March 2, 1962, in the game between the Philadelphia Warriors and the Knicks, Chamberlain shot 36 of 63 from the field and 28 of 32 free throws, scoring a single game-high 100 points and 25 rebounds in history, and the Warriors beat the opponent 169-147.
Active Player: On January 23, 2006, in the regular season Lakers vs. Raptors, Kobe Bryant scored 81 points on a rental, including 7 of 13 three-pointers and 18 of 20 free throws, in addition to grabbing 6 rebounds, setting a single-game scoring record for an active player.
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However, the most memorable goal of the individual was seen in the documentary of the World Cup. Due to the long history, the memory is somewhat vague and there may be some deviations, but the protagonist is absolutely not mistaken - the "Flying Dutchman" Cruyff. It should be pointed out that Cruyff was not the player who scored the goal, but the one who provided the assist.
The match was supposed to be the 1974 World Cup against Brazil, and the final result should have been a 2-0 win for the Netherlands.
To briefly describe the process of this goal: the Netherlands attacked from left to right, and when Cruyff won the ball in the bottom corner of the right side of the Brazilian team, the Brazilian defender defended him tightly, Cruyff leaned against the opposing side, squeezed out a little space, and then flipped the ball with his left foot, followed by a quick half-turn - a cross, and the player in the middle sent the ball into the goal.
However, what impressed me the most about that trip to Morocco was the love of Moroccan children for football, as well as the efforts and determination of Morocco from the king to the Football Association to cultivate the reserve force of young people.
In between the interviews, I had the opportunity to walk around the city on my own. No matter where you go, you can see the children playing football. The Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca is one of the largest mosques in the world, and the huge square in front of the mosque is always filled with boys playing football; After passing through a street garden, I found that it had become a venue for children to compete, and children who could not enter the game practiced shooting against a wall.
Morocco is a country where the economy is growing steadily. In Casablanca, dilapidated houses and potholed streets can still be seen. At what looked like a civilian neighborhood, more than a dozen boys of different ages were playing on the street, two small goals welded with iron pipes and covered with broken nets, and they played with great devotion, regardless of the cars that passed by.
Earl Boykins Earl Boykins Position: Defender.
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