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So far, Carter has scored 23,574 points in the NBA regular season.
Vince Carter (born January 26, 1977) is an American professional basketball player who plays as a shooting guard and small forward for the Memphis Grizzlies of the NBA. He was named to the All-Star Team 8 times, the NBA Rookie of the Year in 1999, the NBA All-NBA Team 2 times (Team 3 in 2000, Team 2 in 2001), and the winner of the All-Star Weekend Slam Dunk Contest in 2000. He won the men's basketball championship at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and staged a "death dunk" flying over the opposing center in the match against France.
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According to contemptible calculations, Carter has scored 14,786 points in the regular season so far; playoff total 492; The All-Star Game scored a total of 59.
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Carter hasn't retired yet, how can it be a career! It seems to be past 20,000 points at present.
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In 826 games, he scored 190 64 points, rebounded 4453, assisted 3457 and steals 1005
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Updated to 2011-2012 regular season after the game on January 25 Ranking Name Score Note 1 Karim Abdul-Jabbar 38387 2 Karl Malone 36928 3 Michael Jordan 32292 4 Wilt Chamberlain 31419 5 Shaquille O'Neal 28596 6 Kobe Bryant 28417 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 English 25613 14 Reggie Miller 25279 15 Jerry West 25192 16 Patrick Ewing 24815 17 Allen Iverson 24368 18 Charles Barkley 23757 19 Kevin Garnett 23539 Active Boston Celtics 20 Robert Parrish 23334 21 Adrian Dantley 23177 22 Elgin Baylor 23149 23 Dirk Nowitzki 23072 Active Dallas Mavericks 24 Ray Allen 22494 Active Boston Celtics 25 Clyde Drexler 22195 26 Tim Duncan 21892 Active San Antonio Spurs 27 Gary Payton 21813 28 Larry Bird 21791 29 Paul Pierce 21624 Active Boston Celtics 30 Hal Greer 21586 31 Walter Bellamy 20941 32 Bob Pettit 20880 33 David Robinson 20790 34 George Gervin 20708 35 Vince Carter 20653 Active Dallas Mavericks 36 Mitch Richmond 20497 37 Tom Chambers 20049 - The above are ——— players who have scored more than 20,000 points
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It's over 20,000 at the moment. And Carter hasn't retired yet...
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Best player in the East: Carter (Nets).
Carter led the Nets to a three-game win over the Clippers, Magic and Heat last week, averaging points, six assists and rebounds per game while shooting from the field. In the win over the Heat, Carter scored 51 points, tying his career record for the most points scored in a single game. Here's what it looks like:
Dec. 20 vs Clippers: Scored a game-high 35 points and won 99-85.
Dec. 21 vs Magic: 32 points, 5 assists and 7 rebounds, 14-of-14 free throws, 96-85 away from the field.
Dec. 23 vs Heat: Tied a career-high 51 points, along with four assists and eight rebounds, winning 95-88 on the road.
Best player in the West: Kobe Bryant (Lakers).
Bryant led the Lakers to a 2-1 record last week, averaging 40 points, six rebounds and five assists per game against the Mavericks, Magic and Heat. Against the Mavericks, he scored a season-high 62 points in 33 minutes. Since 1960, only three players have scored 60 in less than 40 minutes of playing time
Jerry West (January 17, 1962, 63 points in 39 minutes); George Gervin (April 9, 1978, 63 points in 33 minutes); Carl Malone (January 27, 1990, 61 points in 33 minutes). It was also the league's highest single-game score in 11 years. Last week, Bryant finished his first 30th of the season.
Here's what it looks like:
December 20 vs Mavericks: Scored a career-high 62 points, added 8 rebounds and 3 steals, and won 112-90.
December 23 vs Magic: Contributed 21 points and 9 assists, won 104-88 on the road.
December 25 vs Heat: Contributed 37 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists to a 92-97 loss on the road.
Other players nominated for the Eastern Conference of the Year last week include James of the Cavaliers, Nowitzki of the Mavericks, Ben Wallace of the Pistons, Bogert of the Bucks, Iverson of the 76ers and Arenas of the Wizards.
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On February 27, 2000, against the Suns, he set a personal record for a single game-high scoring record of 51 points. In December 2005, he played against the Heat, tying his personal record with 51 points.
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On February 27, 2000, against the Phoenix Suns, he scored a career-high 51 points and grabbed nine rebounds.
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The first place is the center of Olovo Candi. It turns out that not all Nigerian bigwigs can become Olajuwon. Olovocandi is a well-known parallel champion in the MLB.
He played only 500 regular-season games, averaging points and rebounds per game. In addition,He shot less than 60 percent from the free-throw line, and his efficiency values were well below the league average. The talented center in the eyes of scouts ultimately failed to prove himself and was abandoned by the league after only nine years.
The second option is Bibby. Interestingly, Bibi was a father when he was in college. For the sake of his family, he gave up school, entered the draft of the Major League of Basketball and forced Carter and others to take the first place.
After entering the league, Bibby's 14-year career went well. Although the average number of points and assists is not eye-catching, it does not win the honor of shootingBut he's one of those easy-to-use, cheap point guards who not only shoots 38 shots, career 3-pointers, but also steals, and is loved by teammates and coaches alike.
Lafrenz was selected by the Nuggets for third place. Although he is meters tall, the interior player is not impressed with the low post technique. In his 10-year career, he shot 1,315 three-pointers from the field.
In addition,His blocking ability should not be underestimated. At the peak, he was able to block times. Clearly, Lafrenz is a perfect fit for the current small-ball era.
However, at the beginning of the new century, such an "alternative" player did not receive the attention it deserved, and his average stats per game were fixed at 10 points and 6 rebounds.
Jamison became famous at a young age and won a Wood Award in college。Carter bought him from the Warriors when he was drafted by the Raptors at the fourth spot. Jamison is a small forward known for his scoring ability.
He has played thousands of games in 16 years and can contribute points per game. In his prime, he could score points per game. He once scored 51 points against Kobe Bryant on shooting percentage
Jamison is a leader at the small forward position. He was a two-time All-Star Game and finished sixth in the best of the best.
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In fact, he was able to be selected, which means that their achievements are still admirable.
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Carter was the fifth pick in 1998, and the achievements of the first four can be said to be inferior to Carter, which is basically a flash in the pan.
The first pick was Olowo Kandi. He was drafted by the Clippers, and it can be said that it was crazy to be the top pick, but he averaged less than 10 points per game in his rookie season.
After a year of being reduced to a bench player for the Clippers, he was traded to the Timberwolves after 5 seasons with the Clippers, and later traded to the Celtics.
The second pick is McBibby, he was selected by the Grizzlies, and he still performed relatively well during his time with the Grizzlies, especially in the first three seasons with close to a double-double, and McBibby's assist ability is very strong, but due to late injuries, he was gradually reduced to a bench player, and later turned over to the Hawks vs. the Knicks and the Heat, but there was no bright performance anymore.
The third pick is Rivra Frentz, who was drafted by the Nuggets and averaged nearly a double-double per game in his rookie season. If the form declined after the new season, and there was no good performance, and then he was traded to the Mavericks, Keltlin and Trail Blazers, etc., it slowly reached the point where there was no ball to play, and it disappeared in a flash in the pan.
The fourth pick was Jamison, who was drafted by the Raptors because he was drafted by the Raptors, which made him swap clubs with Carter, Carter came to the Raptors, and Jamison came to the Warriors.
Compared with the other three Jamison's performance is quite decent, and he has been selected to the All-Star team twice, but he has not played any more eye-catching statistics in his career, and announced his retirement in 2014, and now Jamison is a scout for the Lakers, helping the Lakers develop potential players, and it can be regarded as doing basketball-related work.
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It has been developing according to its own development trajectory, and the achievements are not bad.
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Carter was positioned as another flyer after Jordan at that time, and was also regarded as a key talent for the Raptors, but he gave up Maddie because of this.
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The top four are only slightly more famous than Bibby, and they are not as long as Lao Ka's career anyway.
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In the top four, I think the best development is Bangyan Xiu Bibi.
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There were three cornerstones that year: the driver, Carter, and Pierce, and the team that drafted the driver will always be in the ranks of the strong teams, the team that drafts Carter will not lack the spotlight, and the team that drafts Pierce will not lack attractiveness.
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Each has its own achievements, and the achievements are also related to sweat and hard work.
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Bibby and Jamison are still good, Jamison's scoring ability has always been good, Bibby was very good when he was the King, he was one of the five tigers of the king at that time, and he also played a key role in the recovery of the Eagles when he was an eagle.
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Champion Dirk, Bangyan Pierce, Tanhua Carter.
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Why can you get a job like this?
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Bibby plays ball and hasn't been born yet? Don't blame the climb!
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This kind of afterthought article is still a little less.
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It's not easy to say, it depends on how their own path goes.
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It depends on the performance, and I'm still looking forward to it.
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It's all right, because their strength has been certified by many people.
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As the oldest active player in the NBA, Carter's career total statistics are also quite good, and in his more than 20-year NBA regular season career, Carter's average data per game has reached points, rebounds and assists. In the past, Carter even got the average points per game in a single season, so so as of now, Carter's NBA regular season total points have reached 25,728 points, ranking third among active NBA players. It is worth mentioning that Carter is not only the third on the league's active scoring list, but also the third on the NBA rookie career scoring list in the class of 1998.
As we all know, Carter was a 1998 NBA draft player, and he is also the only rookie in the 98th class who is still active on the NBA court. So on the career scoring list of players in this year's draft, the two NBA players in the class of '98 who have a total score higher than Carter, who are they? What kind of career statistics have these two players delivered in their NBA careers?
The first to come second is Celtics star Pierce, which is also a NBA star that fans are very familiar with, you must know that not long ago, Pierce's remarks about the historical ranking of Lakers star James also sparked heated discussions among fans on social **. In Pierce's NBA career, he was also an All-Star level player in the league, and Pierce's average points per game in his NBA career was 19 years. When he announced his retirement in 2017, Pierce scored a combined 26,397 points in the NBA regular season.
The first place is NBA legend Nowitzki, as the strongest of the NBA rookies in the class of 98, Nowitzki's playing career can be described as very successful. In the 21 seasons of the Mavericks, Nowitzki has completed the NBA championship, MVP, FMVP, best team and other honorary awards. As for the scoring data in the regular season, Nowitzki's career average is points, and his career total points also exceeded 30,000 points, and finally reached 31,560 points in the regular season, far exceeding other NBA rookie players in the same year!
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