Who has the most duels in NBA history

Updated on physical education 2024-03-14
17 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Kobe Bryant, he has surpassed Jordan's number of kills in the past two years, December 16, 2009 Lakers vs Bucks 107:106 Bryant hit a 2-point jumper in the face of Charlie Bell's defense, killing the Bucks. This is his 25th time!

    2010-02-24 Lakers vs Grizzlies 99:98 Kobe Bryant hit a three-point shot at the second hour, the 28th.

    Over the course of Michael Jordan's career, Jordan has scored the winning goal in a total of 25 games. 25 times! The most iconic scene occurred in Game 6 of the 1998 Finals, when Jordan hit the winning jumper to lead the team to their sixth Finals championship — leaving Jazz fans with disappointment, surprise and fear.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1st place: Michael Jordan.

    Jordan has scored in 25 games in his career. 25 times! The most classic scene occurred in Game 6 of the 1998 Finals, when Jordan hit the winning jumper.

    2nd Place: Larry Bird.

    3rd place: Johnson.

    Fourth place: Jerry West.

    5th place: Reggie Miller.

    Sixth place: Robert Hawley.

    7th place: Havrisek.

    Eighth place: McGrady.

    No. 9: Bill Russell.

    No. 10: Kobe Bryant.

    Thank you...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's definitely Jordan, the god of basketball!!

    There is no doubt about it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Kobe Bryant, 34 soles so far, first in the league.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Official stats Kobe Bryant 35 times. The most historical.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Kobe Bryant has the most lores but the shooting percentage is not the best.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The player with the most kills in NBA history is Miller. Jordan has 28 times, and Kobe Bryant has 30 kills so far. Miller had 115 shutouts.

    Here's the famous "Miller moment":

    In Game 5 of the 1994 NBA Eastern Conference Finals against the New York Knicks, he scored 25 points in the fourth quarter and shot 5-of-5 from three-point range.

    In Game 1995 of the NBA Eastern Conference semifinals against the New York Knicks, they scored eight points in the final seconds to give the Pacers a comeback victory.

    In the fourth game of the 1998 NBA Eastern Conference Finals, the Chicago Bulls shook off Michael Jordan's defense and scored the winning three-pointer.

    He scored 17 points in the fourth quarter of Game 6 of the 2000 NBA Eastern Conference Finals against the New York Knicks.

    In Game 5 of the first round of the 2002 NBA Eastern Conference playoffs against the New Jersey Nets, he scored a three-pointer in the center circle in the fourth quarter to equalize the score, and a dunk in the final minute of the first quarter of overtime to equalize the score again.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    As of January 14, 2016, Michael Jordan has the most kills in NBA history with 31.

    NBA lore usually refers to the two NBA teams in the game before the final moment of the game, (the difference is generally no more than 2 points) in the last offensive midcourt NBA players complete the effective score and overtake the score to end the game, such a decisive ball is called a lore ball, if the opponent is left with very little time, and the opponent does not complete the counter lore such a ball is called a "quasi-lore". Note: The NBA's officially recognized stunner shot time is at least seconds from receiving the ball to completing the shot.

    As of the end of the 2014-2015 season:

    Players with the most kills in a single season: Carmelo Anthony 7 (including quasi-kills);

    Current player with the most active career kills: Kobe Bryant (24);

    Most career goals in history: Michael Jordan (31);

    Most retired career finishes in history: Michael Jordan (31).

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    NBA all-time lore list is all epic superstars!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Chicago Bulls Michael Jordan.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1.Kobe Bryant has a number of unsuccessful kills, but the lore shooting rate is less than 30%.

    2.Roy: Although he didn't have as many kills as Kobe, he had the highest success rate.

    3.Billups is an absolute big heart, and although there are not many shots, the team's unreasonable three-point shooting in the face of adversity makes people unguarded.

    4.Wade is not good at long-range shooting, but when it comes to the critical moment, the three-point accuracy comes immediately.

    5.Arenas turned to celebrate as soon as the final lore was shot and the ball was still in the air, with the ball in the background. Is there anything better than that?

    6.James Although this year's Finals performance is abnormal, there are countless times in the past when one person saves the team in key moments.

    7.Ray Allen is always one of the most reliable shooters in crunch time, as detailed in the first round of the 2008 playoffs.

    8.Nowitzki used to drop the chain at key moments, but this year's playoffs have raised no questions about his performance in key moments.

    9.Pierce is also a big heart, and lore kills and celestial possession when falling behind also often occurs.

    10.Duncan didn't have many shots, but the most memorable was Duncan's bizarre three-pointer in the '08 playoffs. Duncan's style of play and shooting percentage, which he almost never changes, also make him always perform well in key moments.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    NBA all-time lore list is all epic superstars!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There are definitely in the top ten.

    Fisher beat Spurs in seconds.

    Larry Bird shoots from a forward to the top.

    Kobe Bryant beat the Suns twice in the playoffs.

    Jordan retreated to shoot the Jazz in the finals (the first 3 must have it, it's too elegant) Carter dunked with both hands to beat the Rockets.

    Horry scored 3 points to beat the Kings (Kobe didn't shoot, O'Neal didn't score, the ball went to Horry, he threw it out, it went in!) )

    Kobe Bryant scored two 3-point points in the playoffs to beat the Trail Blazers.

    Jordan barely shot at the free throw line to beat the Cavaliers (I will never forget Jordan's celebration after the kill!) Maddie's 35.13 minutes. If you can do this, it's him) Reggie Miller 9 seconds and 8 minutes!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Clause.

    1. Naturally, it is called the Hand of God, Jordan's last head to Jazz.

    Second, it should be a copy of Xiao Tiangou staged by the magician in the finals.

    3. It should be called the Break of the Century, Haveritches's Thief of the Century, Steal and Kill.

    Fourth, the old fish Fisher, in the Lakers Western Conference Finals against the Spurs in the second kill.

    Clause. Fifth, it should be Alan Houston, the king of the pitch, the black eight lore.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Jordan's last shot counts as one, Malone's fast break over Stockton counts as one, Kobe Bryant's stunner, and Maddy's deeds in the Rockets' 35s13 points count as one, and some can't think of it for the time being.

    It is estimated that there are more than ten, and you have to choose which ones are the classics of the classics.

    But, anyway, I think Jordan's last shot can be counted as a top three.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Reggie Miller's 8 seconds and 8 minutes, Maddy's 35 seconds and 13 minutes, Fisher's second kill, Harris's penultimate shot was caught by the cover and then thrown to be a real kill (it seems to be near the halffield line = = real bull b) Arenas's many kills, the most classic is to turn around and come back and raise his hands in celebration when he throws it, and the ball has not yet scored when he celebrates when he is captured by a reporter (it is best to score a kill) There are also seconds like David Lee's second air catch and so on.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The current record is Jordan, unbeatable.

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