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Individual Total Score Ranking:
1.Jabbar 383872
2.Carl Malone 369283
3.Jordan 322924
4.Chamberlain 314195
5.Moses Malone 2740914
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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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1. Karim Abdul-Jabbar, 38,387 points, "Sky Hook".
2. Karl Malone, 36,928 points.
3. Michael Jordan, 32,292 points, "Flyer".
4. Wilt Chamberlain, 31,419 points, 5. Shaquille O'Neal 27,462 points "Sharks".
6. Moses Malone, 27,409 points.
7. Elvin Hayes, 27,313 points.
8. Hakim Olajuwon, 26,946 points "Big Dream".
9. Oscar Robertson, 26,710 points.
10, Dominic Wilkins, 26668 points "The Essence of Human Cinema".
11. John Havlicek, 26395 points.
12. Kobe Bryant, 26,077 points "Peter Pan".
14. Reggie Miller, 25,279 points "Mr. Key".
17. Aaron Iverson, 24060 "answers".
22. Clyde-Drexler, 22195 points "Glider".
24. Larry Bird, 21,791 points, "Big Bird."
26. Kevin Garnett, 21277 points "Wolf King".
42. Tim Duncan, 19086 "Stone Buddha".
47. Isaiah Thomas, 18822 points "Smiling Assassin".
49. Dirk Lowitsky, 18773 points "German tank".
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 38,387 points, "Sky Hook".
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Chamberlain 100 points per game.
Career Karim Abdul Jabbar, 38387 points.
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Abdul-Jabbar played in 1,560 NBA games and scored 38,387 points, the most points in NBA history to date.
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The all-time highest total score is Abdul-Jabbar 38387, the highest single-game score Chamberlain 100
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If it's a single game, it's Chamberlain's 100 points, and if it's a total score, it's the ranking that I hope will help you:
Rank Name Appearances Points per game NBA career total points 1 Kareem Abdul Jabbar 1,560 38,3872 Karl Malone 1,476 36,9283 Michael Jordan 1,072 32,2924 Welt Chamberlain 1,045 31,4195 Moses Malone 1,329 27,4096 Elvin Hayes 1,303 27,3137 Hakeem Olajuwon 1,238 26,9468 Oscar Robertson 1,040 26,7109 Dominic Wilkins 1,074 26,66810 John Harvey Risek 1,270 26,39511 Alexei Inglish 1,193 25,61312 Jerry West 932 25,19213 Reggie Miller 1,373 2501314 Patrick Ewing 1,183 24,81515 Charles Barkley 1,073 23,75716 Shaquille O'Neal 874 23,38817 Robert Parrish 1,611 23,33418 Andrean Dantley 955 23,17719 Yurkin Bayler 846 23,14920 Clyde Drexler 1,086 22,195
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Chamberlain 100 points per game.
The information is as follows. Wilt ChamberlainWilt Chamberlain (August 21, 1936 – October 12, 1999) was one of the greatest early players in the history of American professional basketball. From 1959 to 1973, he played for the Philadelphia Warriors (Cash State Warriors), the Philadelphia 76ers, and the Los Angeles Lakers. In 1967, he won the NBA championship twice in 1969, became the NBA scoring champion seven times, became the rebounding champion 11 times, and set an NBA record of 100 points on March 2, 1963, and was also the second center player in NBA history to achieve great things (the first was George McCann). Hope to adopt.
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The career-high was Abdul-Jabbar with over 33,500 points.
Chamberlain only played 14 seasons...
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NBA All-Time Scoring List:
1 Karim Abdul-Jabbar 38387 2 Karl Malone 36928
3 Michael Jordan 32292
4 Wilt Chamberlain 31419
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Kareem Abdul Jabbar, 38,387 points.
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Bryant scored 18 points on 28-of-46 shooting, including 7-of-13 three-pointers and 20 free throws. Bryant scored 14, 12, 27 and 28 points in the fourth quarter. 81 points are second in NBA history, and no one is taller than Chamberlain's 100, after Chamberlain's 78 points ranked second.
With the exception of Chamberlain, David Thompson, who scored 73 points once, Robinson who scored 71 points once, and Elgin Baylor's 71 points, no one else has been able to break the 70-point mark. Jordan's highest was 69 points
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Top 10 scoring guards in NBA history.
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1 Karim Abdul-Jabbar 38387 2 Karl Malone 36928
3 Michael Jordan 32292
4 Wilt Chamberlain 31419
5 Kobe Bryant 29860
James now has 19,342 points and is 43rd on the scoring list. With his current form, he has a good chance of catching up with Carter, who is in 31st place, with a total score of 21,304. Of course, there are many factors that depend on it, and there can be no long-term injuries.
If James, a tough guy, is in good shape until he is 32 years old, he is likely to surpass Jordan's total score of 32,292. Kobe Bryant can probably finish this season, and then play some games next season to surpass Jordan. It was more difficult for them to surpass Malone's score of 36,928.
To surpass Marlon and Kobe, he will need to be at the top of the regular season scoring charts for years to come.
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, with a total score of 38,387, ranks first on the NBA's total scoring list;
The second to fifth places are Karl Malone, Jordan, Chamberlain and Kobe, who is currently ranked fifth with 29,860 NBA total points, and is also the only player in the top five who is still volleyball, with a tendency to move up.
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Abdul-Jabbar, with a career score of 38,387.
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History first: Karim Abdul-Jabbar 38387
Active first: Kobe Bryant 29860
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Skyhook Jabbar, currently.
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The NBA's all-time leading scoring list is Skyhook Abdul-Jabbar, who contributed 38,387 points in his career.
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It should be Shaquille O'Neal, who scored a total of 23,583 points from the beginning of his 92-93 season with the Magic to the 04-05 season, and the 05-06 season also played 40 games with the Heat and had 789 points. That's a total of 24,372 points.
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The overall scoring champion was Abdul-Jabbar. The most points scored in a single game was Chamberlain. The one with the most active single-game is Kobe.
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The total score is Abdul-Jabbar, and the single game is Oxlade-Chamberlain.
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Previously, the official data has been Chamberlain's 100 points, but there is a news that his 100 points are suspected of fraud, so if his 100 points are not counted, it will be Kobe's 81.
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Visualization data] the total scoring rankings of NBA players liked by the post-80s.
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1st place: Kareem Abdul Jabbar Appearances: 1,560 Points per game: Career total 38,387
2nd Carl Malone Appearances: 1,476 Points per game: Career Points: 36,928
3rd place: Michael Jordan Appearances: 1,072 Points per game: Career total: 32,292
No. 4: Werther Chamberlain Appearances: 1,045 Points per game: Career total: 31,419
Fifth place: Moses Malone 1,329 27,409
6th Elvin Hayes 1,303 27,313
7th place: Hakim Olajuwon 1,238 26,946
Eighth place: Oscar Robertson 1,040 26,710
9th place: Dominique Wilkins 1,074 26,668
10th place: John Havi Risek 1,270 26,395
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Kareem Abdul Jabbar.
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Top 10 NBA all-time scoring totals:
1.Karim Abdullah Jabbar.
2.Carl Malone.
3.Michael Jordan.
4.Wilt Chamberlain.
5.Mason Malone.
6.Alvin Haynes.
7.Hakem Olajuwon.
8.Oscar Robinson.
9.Dominic Wilkins.
10.John Havlicek.
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The NBA's highest single-game scoring in the regular season was Chamberlain, who scored a staggering 100 points against the Knicks in 1962; The highest single-game scoring in the NBA playoffs was Michael Jordan with 69 points per game.
The NBA's all-time leading scoring list is Skyhook Abdul-Jabbar, who contributed 38,387 points in a 20-year career.
The first point per game in NBA history is the Flyer Jordan, who is the league's 10-time scoring champion with points per game, followed by Chamberlain, who averaged points per game.
The highest sum of a team's points in NBA history was on December 13, 1983, when the Detroit Pistons 186:
184 victory over the Denver Nuggets, the two sides scored a total of 370 points, a total of 4 players scored more than 40 points, the NBA's highest score in a single game, this record is also officially recorded in the Guinness Book of records in the world.
Highest individual single-game score in the regular season:
Retired: Chamberlain.
100 points. On March 2, 1962, in the regular season game between the Philadelphia Warriors and the Knicks, Chamberlain shot 36 of 63 from the field, 28 of 32 free throws, scored a single game-high 100 points in history, and had 25 rebounds, and the Warriors beat the opponent 169-147.
Active duty: Kobe Bryant, 81 points. On January 23, 2005, in the regular season Lakers vs. Raptors, Kobe Bryant scored 81 points, including 28 of 46 shots, 18 of 20 free throws, and 7 of 13 three-point shots, and he also had 6 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 steal, setting a single-game scoring record for an active player.
The strength of the scoring ability depends on the average per game.
So far, Carter has scored 23,574 points in the NBA regular season. >>>More
The player's team scores.
1. Chamberlain Philadelphia Warriors 100 >>>More
It was Bryant who scored 61 points at home in New York, the highest single-game score of the season. >>>More
The highest score in a single game in the NBA is 100 points, which is the Philadelphia Syracuse Nation (that is, the future Philadelphia 76ers) on March 2, 1962, the team's main center Chamberlain scored 100 points in a game against the New York Knicks to set a record CBA The highest score in a single game is 56 points, which was scored by Benson on the Yunnan team on December 12, 2004 In the 1983-84 season, in the game on December 13, 83, the Nuggets and Pistons battled for 3 overtimes, and the Pistons ended with 186: 184 narrowly won, which set the record for the highest scoring and the highest total points scored by a team in a single game in the NBA.