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James' highest score in a single game was 61 points, and his highest total in a single season was 2,478 points in 79 games in 2004-2005.
Bryant's highest score was 81 points, and his highest total in a single season was 2,832 points in 79 games in 2005-2006.
Chamberlain's highest score was 100 points, and his highest total in a single season was 4,029 points in 79 games in 1961-1962.
Jordan's highest score was 69, and his highest total in a single season was 3,041 points in 79 games in 1986-1987.
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James' highest single-season total is 2,478 points, Kobe's highest single-season total is 2,832 points, and Chamberlain's highest single-season total is 4,029 points.
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James 2478 points, Kobe Bryant 2832 points, Chamberlain 4029, of which Chamberlain's score is the highest in history, and no one has surpassed it so far.
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As the most representative star of the 96 generation, Kobe Bryant is also considered the best scoring guard in the league in the post-Jordan era, and he is infinitely close to Jordan in terms of offensive desire and scoring skills. In his 20-year career, Bryant averaged 25 points, rebounds and assists per game, won the regular season MVP once, won the scoring title twice, and helped the Lakers win five championships, including two Finals MVPs.
Duncan entered the NBA in 1997 as a champion and had a career that lasted for 19 years, averaging 19 points, rebounds and 3 assists per game. Offensively and defensively, Duncan's performance was the most in history. Since he entered the league, the Spurs have never missed the playoffs.
During that time, he brought five championships to San Antonio, three of which were selected as the MVP of the Grand Finals. Byrd, one of the black and white heroes who won the League that year, led the Green Shirts in the 80s of the 20th century. He has a lot of projection, defensive awareness and playmaking.
He averaged 10 rebounds and assists per game in 13 seasons, won the MVP three times in the regular season, led the Celtics to win the championship three times, and won the MVP twice in the Finals. As the 2003 champion, James is the only active player on this list. He is the most successful player in the league and is widely regarded as the greatest small forward in history.
In the 17 years of his career, he has averaged rebounds and assists per game, won the regular season MVP 4 times, won the scoring title 1 time, won the championship 3 times, and was elected MVP in the finals; He didn't seem to stop.
Although we often say that everyone has their own basketball god in their hearts, I believe that most people choose Jordan. He is not only the greatest scorer of all time, but also the most dominant star. In his 15-year career, he averaged rebounds and assists per game, won five regular-season MVP awards, won 10 scoring titles, won three steal titles, and led the Bulls to six championships, including two in a row.
He has won the MVP in these six finals.
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James had a total of 1,654 points in his rookie season and Kobe Bryant had 539 points.
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James scored 61 points, while Kobe Bryant scored 81 points, both of them are very strong stars, and they have brought a lot of wonderful performances to everyone.
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Bryant scored 539 points and James scored 1,654. They are all very good basketball players, and there are a lot of people who admire them a lot.
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1. Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors: New York Knicks, 100 points.
2. Kobe Bryant, Los Angeles Lakers: Toronto Raptors, 81 points.
3. Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors: Los Angeles Lakers, 78 points (three overtimes) 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 points.
7. Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco Warriors: Los Angeles Lakers, 72 points.
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.
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Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors-New York Knicks ( 100
Kobe Bryant Rocks Lakers - Toronto Raptors (81
Chamberlain Philadelphia Warriors - Los Angeles Lakers ( 78 (3 overtime) Chamberlain Philadelphia Warriors - Chicago Bulls ( 73
Chamberlain, San Francisco Warriors-New York Knicks (73
David Thompson, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons (73
Chamberlain San Francisco Warriors-Los Angeles Lakers November 3, 1962 72 Baylor Minneapolis Lakers - New York Knicks ( 71 David Robinson San Antonio Spurs - Los Angeles Clippers ( 71 Chamberlain San Francisco Warriors - Syracuse Nationals ( 70 Jordan Chicago Bulls - Cleveland Cavaliers ( 69 (over) Chamberlain Philadelphia Warriors - Chicago Bulls ( 69
Pete Maravich - New Orleans Jazz New York Knicks ( 68 Chamberlain Philadelphia Warriors - New York Knicks ( 67
Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors-St. Louis Hawks (67
Chamberlain Philadelphia Warriors-New York Knicks ( 67
Chamberlain, San Francisco Warriors-Los Angeles Lakers (67
Chamberlain Los Angeles Lakers - Phoenix Suns ( 66
Chamberlain Philadelphia Warriors-Cincinnati Royals (65
Chamberlain Philadelphia Warriors-St. Louis Hawks (65
Chamberlain Philadelphia Warriors-Los Angeles Lakers (65
Baylor Minneapolis Lakers - Boston Celtics ( 64 Richie Barry Golden State Warriors - Portland Trail Blazers ( 64 Jordan Chicago Bulls - Orlando Magic ( 64 (OT) Joe Fox Philadelphia Warriors - Minneapolis Jets ( 63 Baylor Los Angeles Lakers - Philadelphia 76ers ( 63 (three overtime) West Los Angeles Lakers - New York Knicks ( 63
Chamberlain, San Francisco Warriors-Los Angeles Lakers (63
Chamberlain San Francisco Warriors - Philadelphia ( 63
George Gervin San Antonio Spurs - New Orleans Jazz ( 63 Chamberlain Philadelphia Warriors - Boston Celtics ( 62
Chamberlain Philadelphia Warriors-St. Louis Hawks ( 62 (OT) Chamberlain Philadelphia Warriors-Syracuse Nationals ( 62 (OT) Chamberlain San Francisco Warriors - New York Knicks ( 62
Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers-San Francisco Warriors (62
McCann, Minneapolis, Lakers-Rochester, Royals (62) (three-overtime), McGrady, Orlando, Magic, Washington Wizards (62, Kobe, Los Angeles Lakers-Dallas Mavericks) (62
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Bryant scored 81 points against the Raptors on January 23, 2006, 65 points on March 17, 2007 against the Trail Blazers, 62 points on December 31, 2005 against the Mavericks, and 60 points on March 23, 2007. 61 points against New York on 3 February 2010.
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Toronto Raptors 2006-01-22 81 points Portland Trail Blazers 2007-03-16 65 points Dallas Mavericks 2005-12-20 62 points New York Knicks 2009-02-03 61 points Memphis Grizzlies 2007-03-22 60 points thank you for adopting.
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30 minutes in a single quarter.
81 points per game.
In the game against the Toronto Raptors.
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The top 5 stars in the NBA single-game scoring list: Kobe Bryant is on the list but there is no Jordan Zhanhuang.
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That's right, it was Chamberlain who created it on March 2, 1962. Although 100 points sounds incredible, considering the physical condition of the players at the time and the intensity of the defense, this record actually has some moisture. But in terms of numbers, 100 is the undisputed number one, and almost no one can beat it.
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