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One by one: 1, Zhang Dashen's single game is 100 points.
2, Big O's season averaged a triple-double per game, 3The Celtics won eight consecutive championships.
4. Stockton's total NBA assist and steal record.
5, the NBA has a total of 37 points in a single game, and there were no 24 seconds at that time, which is a miracle!
6. 10-time career scoring champion Michael Jordan.
7, a total of 370 points in a single game Pistons vs, Nuggets. Played 3 overtimes, 8The Bulls won 72 in the regular season.
9.The Lakers' 33-game winning streak. The Rockets' 22-game winning streak is already impressive, let alone 33.
That's all you know, in fact, there are a lot of them, you can take a look. There's so much of this stuff. However, most of them are recorded before the 80s.
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Chamberlain's 100 points per game could still be broken, but the Celtics' eight-game winning streak is almost impossible.
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Chamberlain's 100 points in a single game!
Maddie Moment!
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100 points in a single game, 50+ wins in a single season.
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Yi Di's water dispenser time.
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Chamberlain's 100 points in a single game! There was also a big triple-double with 22 points, 25 rebounds and 21 assists!!
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Chamberlain's record of 55 rebounds in a single game is absolutely impossible to break...
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Since it is the most, I think it should be Chamberlain's 100 points, after all, it is too difficult
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Olajuwon's cap This one is definitely ability.
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I think it's the big O's average triple-double per game.
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Excerpts) in no particular order:
Unless the league modifies the time of a single game, no one can break it.
2.Highest rebounds per game: Chamberlain 55.
Lefu has become a miracle in 31 games, what are 55?
3.Most 50+ points in a single season: Chamberlain 45.
Speechless. 4.Average per game in a single season"Three pairs"Big O
The only one in history, cow or not?
5.Most shots per game (all hits, all missed) Chamberlain 18 Tim Hardway 17
Speechless. 6.Most free throws made in a single game (all free throws missed) Dominic Wilkins 23 Shaq O'Neal 11
The former is easy to do, the latter is easy.
7.Most halftime rebounds Russell 32.
Thirty-one were miracles in the whole game and 32 in the half.
8.Most career points of 60+ Chamberlain 32.
Most career 50+ points in his career Chamberlain 118.
Most career 40+ points in Chamberlain with 271.
The first two are not enough for all the players in the last decade combined.
9.The most consecutive ejections in a single season by Don Bowen 6 games.
There is difficulty. 10.Highest scoring per game in a single season with Chamberlain points.
It's hard to get over 40 now, but it's still 50?
Other records.
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Since the NBA's statistics have been getting better and better, all the long-standing records have been broken. When people can't be broken because they average a triple-double in a major tournament, Shao Wei has achieved this miracle for two consecutive seasons, showing that the NBA's seemingly difficult records can also be broken. However, there are always records that no one can match.
Today we take a look at the records that the NBA can't break.
1.Chamberlain scored 100 points per game.
Presumably fans who know the NBA know Chamberlain. As the most gifted player of antiquity, he was almost as strong as God when it came to basketball. He set a record of 100 points in one game.
The closest player to him right now is Kobe Bryant's 81 points, but there is little hope of surpassing Kobe, let alone Chamberlain. Even if the pace of the NBA is getting faster and faster, scoring 100 points in a single game is a fool's dream.
2, James 12 times at a time.
James, as the current first person in the league, entered the NBA as the champion in high school, and his debut was the pinnacle, which lasted for more than ten years. James was named to the All-Star team 12 times in 15 years of his career, compared to the most anyone else in history has been selected 11 times. You must know that James is very likely to set a new record, and no one will be able to beat him when the time comes.
In fact, it is very difficult to be selected once and for all, and I can only sigh at the greatness of James.
3.Stockton assists the King.
Compared to Abdul-Jabbar's number one scoring leader, Stockton's number one assist leader is even more desperate. Stockton had 15,806 more assists than Kidd's 12,091, while Paul, who had the most assists among active players, had 8,853, half the difference. The Magic could well overtake Stockton if he didn't retire early, but there was no way.
Unless the next magician comes along, people want to overtake Stockton in the future.
4.Russell's 11-time champion.
Russell is known to fans as the "Lord of the Rings" because of the fact that he won 11 NBA championships in his career, including eight. It's an incredible record today. Even Jordan, the first person in NBA history, has only 6 championships, and Kobe Bryant and others have only 5 championships.
Russell's 11 championship rings couldn't even be worn on his finger because he didn't have a strong opponent at the time, but it was hard enough.
These records can only be set when the time is right, even with other players of the same quality, no luck. So what are some other NBA records that you can't break?
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Reggie Miller completed a counterattack in the last seconds of the game and finally won the game; Chamberlain's record of 100 points in one game is hard to beat in today's fast-paced game; Curry was unanimously elected MVP in the 2015-2016 season, which is also unprecedented in history, and it is enough to prove how popular he is, and it is basically impossible to break this record.
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I think the hardest thing to break is the number of championships Russell! It seems almost impossible for anyone to achieve what he did.
The second is the Warriors' 73 wins, and right now, I feel like there are very few teams that can break that record.
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Thompson made the most three-pointers in the half. As the Warriors' point guard, Thompson has a strong shooting ability.
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I think the most difficult thing is Bill Russell's eleven championships, which was a dominant achievement in ancient times, and now in the era of competition, it is a lot better than Jordan to get six, eleven is estimated to be the next one, and there is also Chamberlain's 100 points in a single game, and Russell's reasoning, in fact, these data are not very fair compared to people today.
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First of all, these are hard records to break.
But to say that it is still Mars Zhang's single season that is the most difficult to break. Why:
1, the year before last, many so-called experts were discussing whether Kobe Bryant could break the total scoring record of Jia Ba, although I think the possibility is relatively small, but there is still a possibility, at least now Durant has a certain possibility, two days ago Iguodala also said that he thinks Xiao Du will definitely be able to break the total scoring record, which shows that at least people think it is possible.
2. Percentage points for a single game. I don't know if you still remember how Kobe Bryant felt on the day he scored 81 points, especially when he saw the technical statistics. Kobe Bryant took 44 shots and Mars Zhang took 62 shots.
At that time, the US media was discussing the possibility of breaking the 100% record. And in various competitions, including the NCAA, nationality competitions, scoring 100 points is rare but still several times. So the shock is not much.
I don't feel as shocked as Kobe Bryant's 62: Mavericks 61.
3, Jordan's ten scoring champions are extremely unlikely, but this has something to do with the current situation in the NBA, and now they are all about scoring points to prove that they are strong and thinking about the championship. I didn't find anyone who could be both a champion and a scoring champion (except for Jordan). This probability is slightly higher than the score.
4. Played 79 games. I remember that Mars Zhang seems to have an average playing time per game, yes, a little more than 48 minutes anyway. The confrontation is fierce now, so it should be impossible. This one is only higher.
5. Triple-double in the season, terrifying data, but I think it's still within reach. At least people have been talking about the possibility of LeBron breaking this record. And Magic, Kidd, Hill were all once close.
6,6 MVPs aside, if it weren't for LeBron going to the Heat, do you think he would have been able to break this record? What's more, Jordan also got 5.
Now as long as someone can score 50 points, then we will say that the person has scored a few days. Aside from Mars, who else have you seen averaging more than 40 points per game in a season? No, and this record has never been brought up to say that anyone is close, all the players and experts are looking up and ruling out the possibility of breaking this record from the bottom of their hearts.
If it's an average of 40 points per game, I think the probability of being broken is similar to a triple-double or something like that.
Finally, let's talk about the probability ranking: season average points per game, "season full", "ten scoring champions", "100 points per game", "Jia Ba's total score", "triple-double<6MVP
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The hardest and hardest record to break: Chamberlain's single-season average!
Hall of Fame center Nate Turmond, who was the same time as Chamberlain, said he was willing to bet everyone that the record would not be broken, because there is no way for an NBA coach to let a player shoot that many times. 」
Compare the chances of being broken: 3, Robertson's season average "triple-double"!
If James is still in the Cavaliers, as long as he wants to, maybe he really can.
2, Chamberlain's 100 points in a single game!
It can't be ruled out that one day Kobe Bryant or someone else will be hot-headed. Seventy or eighty shots. The record was easily broken.
1, 6 MVPs in Abdul-Jabbar!
This is one of the relatively few records above that is relatively difficult to break! James and Durant both have this opportunity!
Upstairs! Oxlain played 48 minutes in 79 games! With the addition of overtime, the average playing time per game reached a table-breaking minute!
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Ranking from easy to hard.
1. Chamberlain played 79 games. A lot of people have played a full 82 games, and this is not a 2 or 10 scoring title. Besides, many players don't put scoring in the first place, so if someone wants to brush up on points, of course, they can get the scoring champion, as long as the average score is over 30
3. Abdul-Jabbar 6 MVPs. Same reason as above, if James hadn't absconded to Miami, then I would have put this item in second place.
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Chamberlain's single-season average, Chamberlain's 100 points per game, Robertson's season average "triple-double", I think the above three are the most difficult to break, and there is a chance to break Abdul-Jabbar's 6 MVPs, Chamberlain's single-season played 79 games.
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Chamberlain's single-season average, Chamberlain's 100 points in a single game, Dan's ten scoring titles. Hard to break.
Abdul-Jabbar scored a total of 38,387 points, Chamberlain's single-season played 79 games, Robertson's season average "triple-double", and Abdul-Jabbar's 6 MVPs, had a chance.
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I think it's Stockton's assist totals that are the hardest to break, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's score should have a chance to break.
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What you said above, it is estimated that there are only 6 MVPs of Abdul-Jabbar, it is possible. It's basically impossible to break the current NBA style of play.
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Chamberlain's single-season average, Chamberlain's 100 points per game, Robertson's season average "triple-double", Jordan's ten-point scoring title, can't be broken.
Abdul-Jabbar scored a total of 38,387 points, Chamberlain's 79 games in a single season, and Abdul-Jabbar's 6 MVPs should be broken.
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I think it's Chamberlain's 50+20 alien data in a single season, and now that I think about it, I can't help but feel that history is deceiving us.
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Chamberlain's single-season average, Chamberlain's 100 points in a single game, and Jordan's ten scoring titles are the most difficult to break. Everything else has a chance ...
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It's basically difficult, according to the current NBA style of play.
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We'll see what James does.
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How can you forget Bill Russell when it comes to Chamberlain.
The 11 championship rings aren't dry either.
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I think it's Robertson's season average triple-double, because it's hard to have rebounds and assists and more than 20 points. Abdul-Jabbar scored a total of 38,387 points and still had a chance to break.
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Jordan's ten scoring titles.
Abdul-Jabbar scored a total of 38,387 points
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100 points per game, average score. Nothing else has a chance.
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Chamberlain's individual 100 points on the spot.
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Bill. Russell's 11 championships and Rodman's 7-time rebounding champion!!
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I think that Russell's 10 MVPs are hard to break
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In the history of the NBA, many great historical records have been born, which have happened in different eras, different players, and moreover, they have become classics that have been surpassed by future generations. So, in the history of the NBA, what are the records that are the most difficult to break, not Jordan's six finals and six FMVP, nor Maddie's miracle of 35.13 seconds, but the following six records, let's take a look.
6: The Lakers have won 33 in a row.
In the 1971-1972 season, the Lakers had a great record of 33 consecutive wins, when the Lakers had two superstars, Chamberlain and Jerry West, who had not lost a game in nearly two months, and of course, this record was destined to go down in history. Moreover, in NBA history, the closest thing to this record was the Heat in 13, when James and Bosh and Wade played a 27-game winning streak, but it was still far from being compared to a 33-game winning streak.
5: Stockton 15,086 assists.
There is no doubt that Stockton is one of the greatest point guards in history, because he has 15,000+ assists, you know, in the history of the NBA, there are only five players with a total of more than 10,000 assists, including Nash and Magic. Among the active stars, Paul only has nearly 9,000 assists, not more than 10,000. It can be seen how high the gold content of this record is.
4: Jordan is a ten-time scoring champion.
Jordan is undoubtedly the all-time No. 1 and has set countless all-time records in his 15-year NBA career, and this 10-time scoring champion is one of them. The record was set between 1987 and 1998, and in that decade, there were only two years in which the average was below 30 points per game. In second place in history is only Chamberlain's 7 times.
Among active players, Durant's four times for the most scoring titles shows how difficult Jordan's record is to be beaten.
3: Cavaliers 1:3 Turnaround Warriors.
The 2016 Finals was definitely a memorable game for many fans, and the Cavaliers, who were 3-1 behind the Warriors, actually completed the comeback, you know, no team in the history of the NBA has ever overtaken their opponents 1-3 in the Finals. However, in the case that the outside world is not optimistic, the knights withstood the pressure and completed the overtake. And it's worth mentioning that the Warriors had a 73-win win percentage in the regular season that year.
2: Russell's 11 championship rings.
Compared with Kobe's five crowns, Jordan's six crowns, Russell's 11 crowns are extremely golden. Imagine Russell's 11 championship rings in his 13-year career, which is a great record.
1: Chamberlain's points per game in a single season.
Chamberlain's scoring ability is really superb, which I believe Jordan can't match. In a single season, I wonder which player can do it, but Chamberlain did it, so it is only natural to rank this record first.
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