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Ah, Durant scored a career-high 61 points against the Lakers today! Many fans are grateful that Adu can take time out of his busy schedule to participate in the Olympics to come back and fight against Corvo!
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Sorry, now the NBA is not going on and now it's during the Olympics.
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Chamberlain scored 100 points in one game against the Knicks in 1962 and stole it alone in the other.
55 rebounds. On the NBA single-game record table, 29 of the first 41 records were set by Chamberlain; In the basket grab.
10 of the top 15 records on the cricket record table belong to him.
On December 13, 1983, Detroit defeated Denver 186-184 after three overtime periods, and set the NBA record for the most points scored in a game - 186 points scored by a team (Detroit) and total points (370 points); Most goals scored - first team (Detroit 74) and total goals (142); and total assists for both teams (93).
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As of December 2015, 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. Allegedly, Chamberlain had not returned to the team all night before, but had spent the night with other women.
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1. Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors: New York Knicks, 100 points, "Basketball Emperor".
2. Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers: Toronto Raptors, 81 points, active Lakers, "Flyers".
3. Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors: Los Angeles Lakers, 78 points (three overtimes), "Basketball Emperor".
4. Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors: Chicago Bulls, 73 points, "Emperor of Basketball".
4. Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco Warriors: New York Knicks, 73 points, "Emperor of Basketball."
4. David Thompson, Denver Nuggets: Detroit Pistons, 73 points.
7. Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco Warriors: Los Angeles Lakers, 72 points, "Basketball Emperor".
8. Elgin Baylor, Los Angeles Lakers: New York Knicks, 71 points.
8. David Robinson, San Antonio Spurs: Los Angeles Clippers, 71 points.
10. Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco Warriors: Syracuse Nationals, 70 points, "Emperor of Basketball."
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Big Dipper superstar Chamberlain scored 100 points in a single game.
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NBA Single-Game Scoring Leaderboard:
1. Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors: New York Knicks, 100 points 2, Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers: Toronto Raptors, 81 points, active Lakers 3, Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors:
Los Angeles Lakers,,78 points 3 overtime 4,Wilt Chamberlain,Philadelphia Warriors:Chicago Bulls,,73 points 5,Wilt Chamberlain,San Francisco Warriors:New York Knicks,,73 points 5,David Thompson,Denver Nuggets:
Detroit Pistons,,73:7,Wilt Chamberlain,San Francisco Warriors:Los Angeles Lakers,,72:8,Elgin Baylor,Los Angeles Lakers:New York Knicks,,71:8,David Robinson,San Antonio Spurs:
Los Angeles Clippers,,71:10,Wilt Chamberlain,San Francisco Warriors:Syracuse National,,70:11,Michael Jordan,Chicago Bulls:Cleveland Cavaliers,,69 points Overtime.
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Chamberlain scored 100 points in a single game.
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If memory serves, in the decades-long history of the NBA, there has been only one person who has scored more than 60 points in the Finals, and that is Lakers legend Elgin Baylor. Time is still in the sixties of the last century, the Celtics led by Russell and the Lakers led by Baylor, West, Chamberlain and others had a "protracted" "yellow-green battle", in the fifth game of the finals in 1962, "Baylor" has scored 40 points in the first three quarters, and in the fourth quarter when both sides were exhausted, Elgin Baylor was still full of firepower, scoring 21 points, and 61 points in a single game led the Lakers to win the game 126:121.
But unfortunately, although Elgin Baylor won this game superbly, he still lost to the Celtics in this series. Elgin Baylor lost eight Finals times and was named the first generation of "Uncrowned King", while his teammate Jerry West was named the only losing MVP in NBA history. West also won the first game of the 1969 Finals with an excellent 53 points, but lost by two points in the seventh game and still did not cross the Celtics hurdle in the entire series.
But apart from Elgin Baylor's 61 points, no player in NBA history has been able to score 60 points on the Finals stage, and even the great "basketball god" Michael Jordan has only fixed his Finals scoring record at 55 points. In the fourth game of the 1993 Finals, in the face of the new MVP Barkley, Jordan scored 55 points, averaging more than 40 points per game in the series, proving who is the real MVP with his strength.
Among the active players, only LeBron James scored 51 points in the 18 Finals, but two fists were difficult to beat with four hands, and the Cavaliers led by James could not escape the doom of sweeping.
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For many outstanding NBA players, it is already a great achievement to be able to help their team reach the Finals or win the championship, and it will be a more rare honor to be able to score high points in the Finals with more intense competition and competition, and there is only one person in NBA history who can score 60+ points in a single game in the Finals, he is Elgin Baylor, in the fifth game of the NBA Finals in the 1931-1932 season, he scored a shocking 61 points, So far, no junior has been able to surpass his record.
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"Joe Zhan" is the superstar who has dominated the Finals for the longest time in the modern NBA, and they have not been able to achieve 60 points in a single game, so you can imagine how difficult it is. However, with 60 points in a single game, Elgin, the saddest superstar in the NBA. Baylor gave realization.
Why is he sad, because he has entered the finals 8 times and returned home 8 times, and he won the championship just after retiring from the team, and he has no chance with the championship. He defeated the Celtics by 61 points in the 1962 Finals G5, only to lose the series. The miracle of 61 points in the finals is difficult to break in the future!
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There was only one person who scored 60 points in the finals, that is, Baylor played 48 minutes, shot 22 of 46, made 17 of 19 free throws, slashed 61 points and 22 rebounds, and supported the Lakers' offense.
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There were, but there was only one person, Elgin Baylor, who scored 61 points in the 1958 Finals.
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March 2, Chamberlain.
Representing the Philadelphia Warriors against the Knicks, Chamberlain was extremely brave, scoring a maximum of 100 points. This record was later generations.
Recognized as the most insurmountable legend in NBA history, the game that created this record is also regarded as one of the greatest games in the NBA.
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In the game between the Philadelphia Warriors and the Lakers, Chamberlain played well, scoring 78 points.
January 13 Chamberlain.
Philadelphia Warriors' Chamberlain scored 73 points against the Bulls.
On November 16, Chamberlain, who played for the San Francisco Warriors, once again showed excellent form when playing against the Knicks, and Lu Yanshan scored 73 points.
March Jordan.
Jordan can be said to be the most representative person in the NBA, his highest single-game score is 69 points, although he did not enter the top 8 of the single-game individual scoring record, but he also has enough weight. In a regular season game between the Bulls and the Cavaliers in March 1990, Jordan scored 69 points and 18 rebounds to help his team win on the road.
January O'Neill Jr.
In that round, the Pacers won 116-99 against the Bucks, in which O'Neal Jr. scored a career-high 55 points, which is far from Chamberlain's record, but it is the highest score in the NBA this season before Iverson.
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Lakers legend Elgin Baylor led the Lakers to a 126-121 victory in Game 5 of the 1962 Finals with 61 points in a single game.
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The Lakers' Elgin Baylor, also known as "Baylor", scored 61 points, and in the 1962 Finals, Baylor scored 61 points to lead the Lakers to a 126-121 victory over the Celtics.
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Yes, that person is Elgin Baylor, who scored 61 points in the Finals.
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It belongs to the supergods, and few people have done it so far.
60 points is nothing in this small-ball era, as long as the team gives you the ball, you make about 35 shots in a game, even if the mission rate is low, 60 points can also win. However, the 60-point final is completely different, and the first thing to enter the final is very high for the strength of the players themselves and the structure of the team. Many of the top scorers averaged 30 points per game and eventually made it to the playoffs, let alone the Finals.
1. James missed out on 60 points
Before joining the Lakers, James reached the Finals for 8 consecutive years, and the fans were tired. During that time, Miami won 2 championships in 4 years before returning to Cleveland in 2016 with a stunning 1-3 comeback, where he won 3 championships in 8 years.
Wade, Bosh, Love, and Irving have all been formidable teammates over the past eight seasons, and James has been the star of the pack. James gets the MVP every time he wins a championship. He proved to be a super player.
James has absolute shooting ability in Miami and Cleveland, but he's never scored 60 points in a game. The highest score in the finals was 51 in the first game of the 2018 season.
Two, Jordan missed out on 60 points
James collapsed to the ground exhausted and scored only 51 points, which was even more tragic. Jordan has reached the Finals six times, won six championships, won two championships in a row, and has a 100% record. Jordan's Finals are also a supernatural existence, Pippen and Rodman are his right arms, and Jordan can attack with confidence.
In his NBA Finals career, Jordan averaged points per game, and that dominance was terrifying. Jordan's highest score in the Finals was 55 points against the Suns, five points off 60. In the 1992 NBA Finals, Jordan scored 35 points in the first half, shooting 6-of-6 from three-point range and playing just 34 minutes before the break.
In the end, if Jordan had played 48 minutes in that game, it wouldn't have been hard to break 60 points. He only cares about wins and championships, and cold data doesn't matter to Jordan at all!
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Scoring 60 points in the NBA Finals is an unprecedented concept, and only Elgin Baylor can do it.
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It's very difficult, and only one person has done it with 60 points in the NBA Finals, and his name is Elgin. Baylor. There are only a handful of stars who can score 60 points in the regular season.
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The concept is equivalent to the 5 consecutive peerless of your king's glory, and the seven kills are super gods.
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Yes, and there is only one, that is the Lakers legend Elgin Baylor who scored 61 points in the 1962 Finals G6, and besides him, the closest to scoring 60 points in a single game in the Finals is Michael Jordan, who once scored 55 points.
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Yes, Lakers legend Elgin Baylor once scored 63 points in a game, in the fifth game of the 1962 finals, Baylor had scored 40 points in the first three quarters, and in the fourth quarter when both sides were exhausted, Erjin Baylor was full of firepower, scoring 63 points in a single game with 21 points, leading the team to win the game 126-121.
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In NBA history, only Elgin Baylor has scored 60 points in the Finals, and in the 1962 Finals, the Lakers and Celtics G5, Baylor scored 61 points. But in the end, the Lakers lost to the Green Army 3-4, and Baylor missed the championship.
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