Which stars in NBA history can get 15000 15000 stats?

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

    In NBA history, there are stars who can get 15,000 plus 15,000 data, the first is Chamberlain, the second is Bill Russell, the third is Olajuwon, the fourth is O'Neal, the fifth is David Robinson, and the sixth is Karl Malone.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are Chamberlain, Duncan, Abdul-Jabbar, Stockton, Moses Malone, Hayes, and others.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are Duncan, Hayes, Moses Malone, Chamberlain, Abdul-Jabbar, Stockton, and others.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    So far, there are seven NBA players who have scored more than 30,000 points in their careers, namely Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Karl Malone, Chamberlain, Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, and Nowitzki.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Abdul-Jabbar scored 38,387 points in his career, Malone scored 36,928 in his career, James scored 34,087 in his career, Kobe Bryant scored 33,643 in his career, Jordan scored 32,292 in his career, and Nowitzki scored 31,560 points in his career.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    They are Abdul-Jabbar, Karl Malone, Kobe, Jordan, James, Chamberlain, Nowitzki, and the first all-time score is Abdul-Jabbar, with 38,387 points.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    As we all know, NBA stars earn a lot of money, with an annual salary of millions or even tens of millions. The number of top stars is incredible. At present, the average annual salary of several contracts in the league has reached 40 million, which is a contract with a super maximum salary.

    However, strictly speaking, their actual salary did not reach $40 million, but in the 19-20 season, the real NBA 40 million men will be born, not Huang Zhan or Xiao Ka, but Warriors star Stephen Curry. I'm sure this one is also popular and hardly much controversial. Curry deserves this super-max contract.

    Curry's actual salary next season is $40.23 million, which is indeed above the $40 million mark and ranks first in the high-level league.

    Judging from the player's performance, Curry is undoubtedly the No. 1 point guard in the active league, and other players in the same position are inferior to him. In addition, under Curry's leadership, the Warriors' record is also impressive, not only winning three championships in five years to establish the Warriors dynasty, but also nearly achieving three consecutive championships to make history. The Warriors owner is willing to pay this salary for Curry, and Curry has proved that he is indeed worthy of this contract with his actual performance.

    The current second-highest salary is Rockets guard Chris Paul, who will be paid $38.51 million in the 19-20 season.

    Paul used to be the league's No. 1 point guard, but his form has shrunk a lot, and he has never played in the regular season or playoffs worthy of a maximum salary. Paul is also widely rumored to have one of the league's biggest cancer contracts. If Paul still doesn't perform as well as he should in the following year, I fear he'll take on the responsibility for another year.

    The Rockets currently have very limited salary space, largely because of Paul's premium contract. What is certain is that whether a player like Leonard stays with the Raptors next season or moves to another team, there is no suspense about getting a max contract.

    Curry is honored to be the league's first true Mr. 40 million. Durant's injury will be compensated for next season, with Thompson set to miss most of the season. The burden on Curry is even greater.

    Many fans are also looking forward to seeing how Curry will perform next season with a single player. Can an all-in MVP and "Everyday" Curry return? Let's look forward to it.

    With great ability comes great responsibility and greater gain. The leading star of every team deserves the highest salary contract from the management. I also hope that other players will continue to fight for their big contracts and give more exciting NBA games to their fans.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In the NBA, those who have reached a salary of more than 40 million this season are Harden, Wall, Westbrook, Paul, Curry.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    These 5 people are Harden, Wall, Wei Shao, Paul, and Curry. The strength of these 5 people is very strong, and the commercial value is very high, and the ability has been recognized by people.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. James Harden, 41.25 million salary; 2. John Wall, 40.82 million salary; 3. Triple double king Westbrook, 41.36 million salary; 4. Paul, 41.36 million salary; 5. Curry, 43 million, the league's first salary.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Five people have paid more than $40 million this season: James Harden, John Wall, Russell Westbrook, Chris Paul and Stephen Curry.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    NBA history. Only one person has scored 35,000 points, that is, Karl Malone, and James may reach this achievement in the future, which can be said to be the ceiling of the all-time scoring list, requiring 20 years of stable and efficient scoring! It's too hard.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Scoring 35,000 points in the NBA means that you need to be in good scoring form all year round and have a long career. So far, only two people, Abdul-Jabbar and Malone, have been able to do it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    At present, James can do it, NBA players want to score 35,000 points, that must play for many seasons and have excellent physical fitness, the current regular season total score is only Abdul-Jabbar and Malone two total points more than 35,000 points, the current close to 35,000 points is James, without injury, he can complete it next season.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Scoring 35,000 points in the NBA is a very strong scoring concept, and only two people can do it, Abdul-Jabbar and Malone.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    How many players have scored 35,000 points in NBA history? First of all, what is the concept of 35,000 points, for a simple example, according to the standard of a player's average of 25 points per game, the NBA has 82 games per season, so the player's score in the last season is 25 * 82 = 2050 points, and he can score more than 2,000 points in a season. According to this scoring level, he needs to play 35,000 2050 in the NBA, which is a little more than 17 seasons, which is actually 18 seasons, so everyone should have a basic concept and cognition of 35,000.

    So how many of the players who play in the NBA have scored 35,000 points? Let's count these scoring maniacs on our fingers. The first place is the legendary Tiangou Jabbar, whose all-time total score has reached 38,387 points, and he is the real first person to score.

    Second place went to Karl Malone with a score of 36928. Looking at the entire NBA, these two gods have reached a historical achievement of 35,000 points, so we can count them on our fingers.

    So is there anyone who can score more than these two gentlemen? Let's take a look at the stars who have scored more than 28,000 points in NBA history. They are O'Neal with a score of 28,596, Chamberlain with a score of 31,418, Nowitzki with a score of 31,560, Jordan with a score of 32,292, Kobe Bryant with a score of 33,643, and James with a score of 34,087.

    But all of these players who have exceeded the 28,000-point mark have retired except for the current James, so the next player who can break the 35,000-point mark must be James.

    James' scoring ability must be in doubt, he has played 17 seasons now, and according to our calculations, he may be able to achieve the goal in one game next season. It's just that this year, due to the impact of the epidemic, this progress has been suspended. The 35-year-old James is still active in the NBA, and he always feels like he is shining, and according to his style of play, it is possible to break through 36,000 points or even surpass the first place, so let's wait and see.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    For example, there are Chamberlain, Lillard, Harden, Kobe, Jordan and so on. These players have all obtained such stats before in the finals, and they are quite strong.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    In the history of the NBA, there are still stars who have got 60+ data in the finals, but there is only one person in history, that is the sad eight Ya King Baylor, in the 1962 Finals Tianwang Mountain Battle was extremely fierce, although the Lakers have been behind, but the unstoppable Baylor has scored 40 points at the end of the third quarter, and finally the whole game, Baylor played 48 minutes, 22 of 46 shots, 17 of 19 free throws, slashed 61 points and 22 rebounds, and supported the Lakers' offense.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Michael Jordan, LeBron James, and Kobe Bryant. They are all famous stars in NBA history, and they all have their own legends. Behind this glamorous is their perseverance and unremitting dedication.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Garnett, of course, during his time with the Timberwolves.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Kevin Garnett.

    The specific stats are as follows: (Scoring + Rebounds + Assists).

    1999-00 Season:

    He averaged points, rebounds and assists of 5 per game, making him one of only nine players in league history to average 20+10+5 per game in a single season. 1

    2000-01 Season:

    For the second consecutive season, he averaged 20+10+5 per game, and only 7 people in NBA history did it.

    2001-02 Season:

    For the third consecutive season, he averaged 20+10+5 per game, and only 5 people in NBA history have done it.

    2002-03 Season:

    For the fourth consecutive season, he averaged 20+10+5 per game, and only Larry Bird in NBA history has achieved the same feat.

    2003-04 Season:

    For the fifth consecutive season, he averaged 20+10+5 per game, and only Larry Bird in NBA history has achieved the same feat.

    2004-05 Season:

    For the sixth consecutive season, he averaged 20+10+5 per game, becoming the first player in NBA history and the only player to average 20+10+5 per game for six consecutive seasons.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Scoring points in a season is something that many players can do, but if you want to be stable and long-term in attack, it depends on the individual ability of the player. There are not many players in NBA history who have scored 20,000 points, and there are currently only 46ers. There are only 22 people who score 25,000 points, and only 7 people who score 30,000 points.

    It can be seen that it is really not easy to have high scoring data throughout his career. But I said there were players who could have scored 40,000 points, and you can believe it, there are players in the NBA who can do it. At least the following 3 stars, they are all expected to hit 40,000 points, this offensive ability is really terrifying!

    The first is Abdul-Jabbar, who is currently the NBA's all-time scoring leader, with 38,387 points, 1,613 points away from 40,000 points. Abdul-Jabbar averaged points per game during his retirement season, and only averaged points per game, which is already a strong offense. If he plays 2 more seasons, even if he still averages 12 points per game and plays 70 games per season, he can score 40,000 points.

    Abdul-Jabbar's retirement is not all because he can't play, he has the honor he deserves, and his historical status is high enough, there is no need to fight for 40,000 points, otherwise 40,000 points can really be achieved.

    Jordan everyone knows that he is the strongest scorer in history, and he has won the scoring title 10 times in his career, which is an unbreakable record. He averaged 30 points per game in his career, and if it weren't for the Wizards' two-season stats, he would have averaged even more points per game. Jordan retired at his peak for nearly 2 years, and he scored almost 4,000 fewer points in these 2 years.

    After the 98 season, he retired and returned to the 2002 season, during which he scored 3,000 fewer points. Averaging 20 points per game in his retirement season, he remains the league's top offense. If he plays for 2 more years, even if he averages 15 points per game, he will easily score 1,000 points in a season.

    In this way, Jordan can at least score about 9,000 more points, and these 9,000 points plus his 32,292 points will already break 40,000 points.

    Finally, there is the active James, as long as James is not injured, the score will be around 37,000 points in 2 years. At that time, he was only 38 years old, and whether he wanted to continue playing was purely up to his personal will. Judging from the length of James' prime, it is easy to play until he is 40 years old, and he averages at least 18 points per game.

    If you play for a few more years, it will basically be 40,000 points. When he was younger, he was not obsessed with offense, but whenever he wanted high scoring statistics, there was more than one scoring champion. Whether it can break 400000 depends on James's mood, if you want to wait until your son Bronny enters the NBA to play together for a few years, then 40000 points is really too promising!

    In addition to the three stars mentioned, who else do you think is expected to score 40,000 points?

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