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The player's team scores.
1. Chamberlain Philadelphia Warriors 100
2. Bryant Los Angeles Lakers 81
3. Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors 78 (three overtimes).
4. Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors 73
5. Chamberlain, San Francisco, Warriors, 73
6. David Thompson, Denver Nuggets, 73
7. Chamberlain, San Francisco, Warriors, 72
8. David Robinson San Antonio Spurs 71
9. Chamberlain, San Francisco, Warriors, 70
10. Jordan Chicago Bulls 70 (overtime).
Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors 69
Peter Maravich New Orleans Jazz 68
Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors 67
Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors 67
Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors 67
Chamberlain San Francisco Warriors 67
Chamberlain, Los Angeles Lakers, 66
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The top three all-time scorers: Abdul-Jabbar, Malone, Jordan.
The strongest scorers in the active roster: Kobe Bryant, James.
These people score like a probe.
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The career total is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: 38387
The highest single-game regular season was Chamberlain: 100
The playoffs are Mike Jordan.
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The career total is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: 38387
Single-game and single-season are of course Chamberlain and Master Zhang.
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The career total is Abdul-Jabbar.
Single-game and single-season is, of course, Chamberlain.
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The career total is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: 38387
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Formerly it was Chamberlain 100
Now, of course, it's kobe 81
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Chamberlain: It seems that there is a single game with 100 points!
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The person with the most points in the NBA is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
As of the 15-16 season, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has scored a total of 38,387 points in his 20 years of career, ranking first on the NBA's all-time scoring list.
Throughout his career, Abdul-Jabbar left a string of NBA records, as he was the first player to play in 20 NBA seasons, shooting 15,837 from 28,307 shots in his longest 57,446 minutes of playing time, scoring an all-time high of 38,387 points (per game), while also contributing 17,440 rebounds (per game) and 3,189 blocks (NBA third, eighth) shooting. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar has the most points in history, the third-highest total blocks all-time, the most regular season MVPs, the most All-Star selections and the longest career season. He also set a staggering record of 787 consecutive double-digit scores.
He also created an awesome list of individual and team honors: Rookie of the Year, 6 championships, 6 regular season MVPs, 2 Finals MVPs, 19 All-Stars, 2-time scoring champions, and All-Star selections for the NBA's 35th and 50th anniversaries. He also holds eight playoff records and seven All-Star records.
Second place is Carl Malone, who scored a total of 36,928 points in his 19-year career.
Third place is Kobe Bryant, who scored 33,643 points in his 20-year career.
Currently, the highest scoring player behind Kobe Bryant is Nowitzki with 29,491 points, followed by James with 26,833 points, Duncan with 26,496 points, Pierce with 26,316 points, and Garnett with 26,071 points.
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Name plus * for Hall of Fame player, plus for active player.
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Abdul-Jabbar scored 38,387 points (per game), 17,440 rebounds (per game), 3,189 blocks, and an incredible number of shooting percentages, as well as an awe-inspiring 20 career games and 1,560 professional games. He also set a staggering record of 787 consecutive double-digit scores.
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The NBA's top scorer was Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who scored 38,387 points in his career.
The NBA All-Time Scoring List includes all points scored by players on NBA court, including regular season scores, but excludes preseason, playoffs, Summer League, and All-Star Game scores.
Updated to the end of the 2014-2015 regular season on April 16, 2015 (Beijing time).
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Landlord: Give you a list of NBA 20,000-point clubs with active players: 1. Karim-Akudul-Jabal, 38,387 points, 2, Carl Malone, 36,928 points 3, Michael Jodan, 32,292 points, 4, Welter-Chang Burun, 31,419 points, 5, Shaquille-O'Neal 28,018 points 6, Moses Malone, 27,409 points 7, Elvin Hayes, 27,313 points 8, Hakim Olajuwon, 26,946 points 9, Oscar Robertson, 26,710 10, Dominic Wilkins, 26,668 11, John Havlicek, 26,395 12, Nick Inglish, 25,613 13, Reggie Miller, 25,279 14, Gerry West, 25,192 15, Kobe Bryant, 24,925 [as of 2010-1-15] 15, Patrick Ewing, 24,815 17, Aaron Iverson, 24,190 18. Charles Barkley, 23,757 points 19, Robert Parrish, 23,334 points 20, Andrean Dantley, 23,177 points 21, Elgin Baeler, 23,149 points 22, Clay Drexler, 22,195 points 23, Gary Peyton, 21,813 points 24, Larry Bird, 21,791 points, "Big Bird" 25, Hal Greer, 21,586 points 26, Kevin Garnett, 21,277 points 27, Walter Bellamy, 20,941 28, Bob Petit, 20,880 29, David Robinson, 20,790 30, George Gwin, 20,708 31, Mitch Ritchmond, 20,497 32, Ray Allon, 20,104 33, Tom Champers, 20,049 34, Dirk Norviecki, 20,045 35, Tim Dunken, 19,999
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The highest score in an NBA game was 100 points in the Philadelphia Syracuse Nation (later known as the Philadelphia 76ers) on March 2, 1962, when the team's main center Chamberlain scored a record 100 points against the New York Knicks
In the 1983-84 season, in the game on December 13, 83, the Nuggets and Pistons battled for 3 overtimes, and finally the Pistons narrowly won 186-184, which set a record for the highest scoring and the highest total points scored by a team in a single game in the NBA.
The tallest player in NBA history is Bol, the former Washington Bullets, who is the tallest player in NBA history and the only player in NBA history to have more career covers than points.
22 years ago, on December 13, 1983. Detrot led the Pistons to a 186-184 overtime victory over the Denver Nuggets in NBA history.
on the highest score of a game.
In 13 seasons from 1957 to 1969, Bill Russell led the Boston Celtics to 11 NBA championships, for which he won 11 NBA championship rings, the most in NBA history.
The best of extra time.
On November 2, 1951, the Rochester Royals, after six overtime games, finally won 75-73 against the Indiana team.
Three-point shooting record.
In NBA history, the single-game individual 3-pointer record was set by Scott of the Magic in the 1996 Eastern Conference Finals. He made 11 3-pointers throughout the game.
The all-team 3-pointer record was set by the SuperSonics in their second game against the Rockets in the 1995 and 1996 playoffs, where they made 20 3-pointers (27 shots).
The highest individual 3-pointer percentage in a single season was Bulls guard Steve. Cole, for. He won the 1996 and 1997 NBA Long Range Shooting Championships.
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Now the average highest small emperor single plant score Chamberlain 100 points.
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The NBA's highest single-game score was 100 points set by Chamberlain, the only triple-digit score in NBA history on March 2, 1962, when the Philadelphia Warriors played against the Knicks.
On March 2, 1962, he scored 100 points against the New York Knicks. Helped Philadelphia to a 169-147 victory.
He shot 36-of-63 from the field throughout the game, and Chamberlain shot 28-of-32 from the free-throw line that season.
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Jordan is undoubtedly the most influential player in NBA history, but the data shows that he is not the highest scorer. The highest scorer is Abdul-Jabbar, who is also a very good god, but his era is different from ours and he is less understood.
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Top 30 NBA all-time scoring totals Rank Name Appearances Points per game NBA career totals 1 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1,560 38,387 2 Karl Malone 1,476 36,928 3 Jordan 1,072 32,292 4 Chamberlain 1,045 31,419 5 Moses Malone 1,329 27,409 6 Elvin Hayes 1,303 27,313 7 Hakiem Olajuwon 1,238 26,946 8 Oscar Robertson 1,040 26,710 9 Dominique Wilkins 1,074 26,668 10 John Haverichek 1,270 26,395 11 Alexei Inglish 1,193 25,613 12 Jerry West 932 25,192 13 Reggie Miller 1,373 25013 14 Patrick Ewing 1,183 24,815 15 Charles Barkley 1,073 23,757 16 Shaquille O'Neal 874 23,388 17 Robert Parrish 1,611 23,334 18 Andreen Dantley 955 23,177 19 Yurkin Byler 846 23,149 20 Clyde Drexler 1,086 22,195 21Larry Bird 21,791 22Hal Greer 21,586 23
Walter Bellamy 20, 941 24Bob Pettit 20,880 25Gary Payton 20, 821 26
David Robinson 20, 790 27George Gwynn 20, 708 28Mitch Richmond 20,497 29
Tom Champos 20,049 30John Stockton 19,711
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Rank, Name, Score, Remarks.
1 Karim Abdul-Jabbar 38387
2 Carl Malone 36928
3 Michael Jordan 32292
4 Wilt Chamberlain 31419
5 Shaquille O'Neal 28596
6 Kobe Bryant 27868 Active Los Angeles Lakers 7 Moses Malone 27409
8 Elvin Hayes 27313
9 Hakim Olajuwon 26946
10 Oscar Robertson 26710
11 Dominic Wilkins 26668
12 John Havlicek 26395
13 Alex Inglish 25613
14 Reggie Miller 25279
15 Jerry West 25192
16 Patrick Ewing 24815
17 Allen Iverson 24368
18 Charles Buckley 23757
19 Robert Parrish 23334
20 Kevin Garnett 23323 Active Boston Celtics.
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