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Jordan, in 1996, 1997, 1998 won the scoring title for three consecutive years, Jordan has a total of 10 career scoring titles, the first in the history of scoring titles, and the first in the history of the average points per game in the regular season.
James, who has averaged 25+ points per game for 15 consecutive years.
Durant, the youngest scoring champion in NBA history.
Kobe Bryant, who scored 600 points in the playoffs for three consecutive years.
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Jordan won 10 scoring titles; Bryant was named to the All-Star team 18 times; Durant is the youngest scoring champion and both are very strong stars.
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Jordan's record of 10 career scoring champions, James's record of the youngest 33,000 points in NBA history, Durant's record of the youngest scoring champion, and Kobe Bryant's record of scoring 600 points in the playoffs for three consecutive years.
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The 30-year-old Durant is at the peak of his career, and he is arguably one of the league's most glamorous stars, not only completing two consecutive championships, but also winning the FMVP award. On the court, he is a superstar with outstanding strength, a strong ability to attract money off the court, and a beautiful girlfriend, which can be called a winner in life. And in Durant's 12-year career, he has also created many legendary records, let's take a look.
5.Breaking the curse of the list, there are many parallel imports in the history of the NBA, and as a high-pick draft, the list is highly anticipated. Before Durant, the NBA had never won both MVP and FMVP honors.
Durant became the regular season MVP in 2014, and in 17-18 years, he became the first person in history to win MVP+FMVP.
4.The Western Conference Finals scoring champion, the NBA has always been in a state of being strong in the West and weak in the East, and it is very difficult to break through in the West. In many cases, breaking through the West meant winning the championship.
And on the stage of the Western Conference Finals, Durant performed well. In last year's Western Conference Finals against the Rockets, Durant scored a total of 213 points, which also set a Western Conference final scoring record in NBA history.
3.With 25 points in 41 consecutive games, Durant is the strongest offensive player in the roster, and although he has not had many games, he has been very consistent. Since the age of 20, Durant has averaged more than 25 points per game for 11 consecutive seasons, which shows his stability.
And in 2014, Durant had 41 consecutive games with 25+ performances, which also surpassed Jordan and became the first in modern basketball, second only to Chamberlain and Big O in ancient times.
4.The youngest scoring champion, Durant was recognized as a genius in college, and it was only because of the existence of Oden the Great that he was on the list. After entering the league, Durant quickly showed a strong scoring talent.
In his third year, he averaged rebounds and assists per game and became the league's leading scorer, when he was only 21 years old, and he became the youngest scoring champion in history.
5.Finals 180 Club, on the stage of the Finals, being able to score 30 points in a single game is already very dazzling, and Durant's performance is great. Durant played three Finals games, and he averaged points, rebounds and assists per game, including shooting from the field, 43% from three-point range, and free throw shooting.
With an average of 30 points per game + 180 clubs, such a scoring performance can be called superb.
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5 all-time records in Durant's career! Neither Jordan nor James could break it.
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Durant hasn't set many records in his career, but none of his records are hard to break. For example: the youngest scoring champion in NBA history.
Western Conference Finals scoring champion. 41 consecutive games with 25 points, etc. Without enough talent and personal ability, such a record may always be held by Durant in the future.
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Durant's 2014 regular season MVP, 17-18 FMVP, became the first person in NBA history to win MVP+FMVP. In 2014, Durant scored 25+ performances in 41 consecutive games, surpassing Jordan's record.
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Durant's records include: Finals 180 Club; Youngest scorer; 41 consecutive games of 25+; NBA all-time Western Conference scoring champion, breaking the curse of the leaderboard.
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The NBA history set by Durant is, the first is the Finals, 180 Club, Durant played in the Finals three times, averaging 31 points and 7 points per game, rebounds, assists, shooting percentage, three-point shooting percentage of 43%, free throw shooting percentage, the second record is the youngest scoring champion, Durant averaged 30 points and 1 points per game in the third year, rebounds, assists became the youngest scoring champion in NBA history, when he was only 21 years old.
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In the NBA, Jordan has a record average of more than 30 points per game, and he can go to the basket in three steps directly from near the three-point line, and his amazing bounce is also a historical record.
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Jordan has set a record of 10 scoring titles, 6 Finals MVP, NBA per game average in the Finals, and All-Star votes per game in the regular season, all of which are all-time firsts.
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has created a lot of historical records, such as winning ten scoring titles and six finals MVP, which are difficult for future generations to break.
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Kobe Bryant scored 16,866 points, Durant scored 19,121 points, James scored 21,081 points, and James has super scoring ability.
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James scored 21,081 points, Kobe Bryant scored 16,866 points, and Durant scored 19,121 points.
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Kobe Bryant scored 16,866 points in the first decade of his career, James scored 21,081 points, and Durant scored 19,121 points, with James scoring the most.
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Jordan is recognized as the god of basketball all over the world, the first person in the history of basketball, and his influence in the world is huge, and many players regard him as their idol as a goal they want to surpass in their careers. And the reason why he is so revered is that he has set many achievements and records in his career that no one else can achieve, and no one has been able to break his record to this day, and no one has even been able to surpass him in the following decades.
50+ per game Jordan is in good shape in the playoffs, and he can get an average of 50+ per game in the playoffs, but getting an average of 50+ per game in the playoffs is not surprising for a player of Jordan's level, and this is not a record that cannot be surpassed. But as the god of basketball, Jordan certainly doesn't have only such a little strength, he is shocking that he has averaged 50+ per game in 8 playoff games, which widens the gap between him and other players.
Monopoly All-Star MVP, Best Defensive Player, Steal King, Scoring Champion and other 7 awards.
Jordan's greatness is also that he's very versatile, a player who plays both offense and defense, and is very good both offensively and defensively. In the 1987-1988 season, he won all the awards he could get, monopolizing 7 awards such as All-Star MVP, Best Defensive Player, Steal King, and Scoring Champion, which shows how full of physical strength Jordan is.
The finals averaged 41 points per game.
In the finals, some players may not play their strength fully because they are too nervous, but Jordan is different, he is more and more courageous in the face of the finals, no matter how strong the opponent is, he will not have a fear psychology. So in the Finals, Jordan still averaged 41 points per game, a result that made it difficult for other players to match him.
6 times FMVP
Winning the MVP is a sign of a player's strength and can improve their standing in the NBA, so many players compete for the title of MVP in the Finals, playoffs and regular season. In such a competitive situation, Jordan also led the Bulls to the Finals 6 times, and also won 6 FMVPs.
10-time top scorer.
The title of scoring champion is a great affirmation of a player, and being able to win the title of scoring champion is already the proud capital of many players in their careers. However, as the first person in basketball history, Jordan cannot establish his status as a scoring champion alone, and he has won a total of 10 scoring titles in his career, and even the ancient monster Chamberlain has only won 7 times.
The above are the five major records set by Jordan, each of which is a historical level, and as long as a player can break one of them, then he will definitely be able to become a supergiant. But Jordan has set far more than that, and his other records are just as daunting.
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Jordan set an all-time record, the first of which was a career 10 scoring titles, which no one has been able to surpass. The second record is six finals and six championships, with a 100 percent chance of winning the championship, and the third record is the first in history in terms of career points per game in the regular season and playoffs.
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Jordan scored 63 points in a single game in the playoffs. 10-time scoring champion. Two triple crowns. At the age of 40, he still averaged more than 20 points per game in a single season. He has reached the finals 6 times and won the championship and FMVP.
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He has won the scoring title ten times, and no one should be able to surpass him now and in the future. He has also won eight 50+ times that have not been seen since the ancients, and is known as the king of basketball by fans.
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2 times 3 consecutive championships, 10 times scoring champion, 50+ per game in the playoffs, 100% win rate in the finals, 41 points per game in the finals, 63 points in a single game in the playoffs.
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He averaged a game-high 41 points in the playoffs, won ten scoring titles in his career, and had a 100% Finals win rate.
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Jordan's single-game record of 63 points, Kobe Bryant's single-game record of 81 points, James's Finals reversal record, Durant's record for the youngest scoring champion. Curry's three-point record, but I personally think the most difficult record to break should be Kobe Bryant's single-game record of 81 points, which is simply a god.
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Jordan has entered the Finals six times and won the championship six times, Kobe Bryant has 81 points in a single game, James has entered the Finals for eight consecutive years, Durant's youngest scoring champion, Curry has 402 three-pointers in the regular season in a single season, and I personally think Jordan's record is more difficult to break.
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Jordan is a 10-time scoring champion, Kobe Bryant retired with 60 points, James has 33,000 points, 9,000 assists and 9,000 rebounds, Durant is the youngest scoring champion, and Curry has 402 three-pointers in a single season. The hardest thing to break is James' record.
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"Joko Jandu", these four people should be regarded as the existence of the first mountain level in the individual ability of players in the past 30 years. These men ruled for different decades, and continued to continue the legend of the Alliance. However, if you want to become a superstar of this level, you naturally have a bit of a dominant historical record in your hands.
Let's take a look at the hardest records set by these players.
4. Durant: The youngest scoring champion in history (21 years old).
Durant has been known as a scoring machine since his debut, and with his extraordinary talent, there are really few people who can wrestle with him in terms of scoring, and many records for the youngest scoring have been marked by Durant. In the 2009-10 season, at the age of 21, Durant was elected the scoring champion of the season by virtue of his average points per game, and at the same time, he also became the youngest scoring champion in history.
3. Kobe: 81 points in a single game and 55 points in the half.
Second, it's not enough for you to just get into the playoffs, James' worst record in these playoff seasons was also in the 2009-10 Eastern Conference Second Round, playing 11 games. It is said that the bad team is the hotbed of data, the data of this playoff game is real, and it really can't be played if you can't stand it, if you want to break this record, at least you have to be comparable to the existence of James, at present, there seems to be no player in the league who can reach this point.
1. Jordan: countless.
The old rascal's "Michael Jordan has all the records" is not for nothing. If nothing else, let's pick out a slightly simpler one: an average of 41 points per game in 6 games in the Finals series, can anyone do it?
It doesn't seem to be. Can anyone average more points per game in a playoff career than the second-place finisher? It doesn't seem to be.
That's not to mention the 7-game scoring champion and the 10-time career scoring champion. There are so many records on Michael's body, and we really can't imagine how powerful the people who can break these records will be. The god of basketball must be, and can only be, Michael Jordan's exclusive title.
In addition to these four, there are also many superstars with outstanding abilities in the league, and they also have more or less their own records, which ones do you know?
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The most difficult thing is definitely James's "33,000 points, 9,000 rebounds and 9,000 assists", at least no one can break it now, the second Jordan 10-time scoring champion, the third Durant's youngest scoring champion, and finally Kobe Bryant's retirement game with 60 points.
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