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Highest individual score in NBA history.
In NBA history, the record for the highest individual points scored in a game is 100 points, and the record for the highest total points scored in a single season is 4,029 points, both of which were set in 1963 and 1962 by Wilt Chamberlain.
The best in the NBA.
The best of championship rings.
For 13 seasons from 1957 to 1969, Bill? Russell led the Boston Celtics to 11 NBA championships, for which he received 11 NBA championship rings, the most in NBA history.
The best of extra time.
On November 2, 1951, the Rochester Royals, after six overtime games, finally won 75-73 against the Indiana team.
Three-point shooting record.
In NBA history, the single-game individual 3-pointer record was set by Scott of the Magic in the 1996 Eastern Conference Finals. He made 11 3-pointers throughout the game.
The all-team 3-pointer record was set by the SuperSonics in their second game against the Rockets in the 1995 and 1996 playoffs, where they made 20 3-pointers (27 shots).
The highest individual 3-pointer percentage in a single season was Bulls guard Steve. Cole, for. He won the 1996 and 1997 NBA Long Range Shooting Championships.
The tallest and shortest.
The tallest player in NBA history is Manuteau of the former Washington Bullets. Bol (Zaire) and current Wizards center Gillaich. Murison (Romanian) is a meter, and the shortest is the current player Tini. Boggs, only meters.
The most points scored in a single game in NBA history.
On December 13, 1983, the Detroit Pistons defeated the Denver Nuggets 186-184, setting the NBA's most points in a single game.
The team with the most championships in NBA history.
In the 50-year history of the NBA, the team with the most championships is the Boston Celtics, with 16 championships. It is followed by the Lakers with 11 championships.
The highest contract amount ever signed by an NBA player.
Kevin Garnett became the player with the highest contract signing in NBA history. In 1996, he signed a seven-year, $100 million contract with the Timberwolves.
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The game was played on March 2, 1962 in Philadelphia, between the Philadelphia Warriors and the New York Knicks, with a score of 169-147 and the Warriors won. Chamberlain played the full 48 minutes, scoring 100 points on 36-of-63 shooting and 28-of-32 from the free-throw line, along with 25 blue boards and two assists. The four quarters were scored:
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Regular season Chamberlain 100 points second is Kobe Bryant's 81 points Playoff Jordan 62 points The finals are still Jordan.
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Chamberlain 100 points Europe has a more fierce 120+ in a single game
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The highest single-game scoring in NBA history is 100 points.
The record for the highest single-game scoring in NBA history was Wilt Chamberlain's 100 points on March 2, 1962, in a game between the Philadelphia Warriors and 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.
The Philadelphia Warriors, the predecessor of the Golden State Warriors, are one of the NBA veteran teams
In second place was Bryant's 81 points.
On January 23, 2006, in the regular season Lakers vs. Raptors, Kobe Bryant scored 81 points, including 7 of 13 three-pointers, 18 of 20 free throws, and grabbed six rebounds.
The Suns scored 173 points in a single game.
Phoenix Suns, November 10, 1990, the Suns hosted the Nuggets and scored a total of 316 points, and finally the Suns won 173-143 Nuggets, with 8 players scoring double-doubles, 5 players 20+, and 4 players playing double-doubles.
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As for the NBA history's most points scored in a single game, Wilton Chamberlain scored 100 points alone in a game against the New York Knicks on March 2, 1962.
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If 50 points are considered to be the threshold of strength and ability, Wilt Chamberlain will be in the first gear alone, he has done it a total of 118 times; Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant are in Pot 2, with the former having 31 times and the latter doing it 25! However, in the top ten list of the most single-game points in NBA history, Jordan is not on the list, Chamberlain and Kobe are ranked one or two, of which Chamberlain occupies 4 seats in the top five! Let's take a look at who exactly are:
1.Wilt Chamberlain, 1962, Philadelphia Warriors vs New York Knicks, Chamberlain scored 100 points per game.
2.Kobe Bryant, 2006, Los Angeles Lakers vs Toronto Raptors, Kobe Bryant scored 81 points.
3.Wilt Chamberlain, 1961, Philadelphia Warriors vs. Los Angeles Lakers, Chamberlain scored 78 points.
4.Wilt Chamberlain, 1962, Philadelphia Warriors vs. Chicago Bulls, Chamberlain scored 73 points.
5.Wilt Chamberlain, 1962, San Francisco Warriors vs. New York Knicks, Chamberlain scored 73 points.
6.David Thompson, 1978, Denver Nuggets vs Detroit Pistons, Thompson scored 73 points.
7.Wilt Chamberlain, 1962, San Francisco Warriors vs. Los Angeles Lakers, Chamberlain contributed 72 points.
8.Elgin Baylor, 1960, Los Angeles Lakers vs. New York Knicks, Baylor scored 71 points.
9.David Robinson, 1994, San Antonio Spurs vs. Los Angeles Clippers, Sea Generals score 71 points.
10.Wilt Chamberlain, 1963, San Francisco Warriors vs. Syracuse Nationals, Zhang Dashuai scored another 70 points.
11.Devin Booker, 2017, Phoenix Suns vs Boston Celtics, Booker scored 70 points.
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The NBA's highest single-game scoring was Chamberlain, who scored a staggering 100 points against the Knicks in 1962;
The NBA's all-time leading scoring list is Skyhook Abdul-Jabbar, who contributed 38,387 points in his 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 wins over the Denver Nuggets, the two sides scored a total of 370 points, and a total of four players scored more than 40 points, the most in a single game in the NBA.
Highest individual single-game score:
Retired: Chamberlain.
100 points. On March 2, 1962, in the game between the Philadelphia Warriors and the Knicks, Chamberlain shot 36 of 63 from the field and 28 of 32 free throws, scoring a single game-high 100 points and 25 rebounds in history, and the Warriors beat the opponent 169-147.
Active duty: Kobe Bryant, 81 points. On January 23, 2006, 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.
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The highest score in an NBA game was 100 points in the Philadelphia Syracuse Nation (later known as the Philadelphia 76ers) on March 2, 1962, when the team's main center Chamberlain scored a record 100 points against the New York Knicks
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It's 100+ points in a single game, it's been a long time.
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I only know how much Chamberlain forgot. It's been too long!
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In NBA history, Chamberlain scored the most points in a single game, 100 points.
Here are the highest individual single-game scoring records in NBA history.
Player, team, opponent, date, score.
Chamberlain Philadelphia Warriors New York Knicks March 2, 1962 100 Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers Toronto Raptors January 23, 2006 81 Chamberlain Philadelphia Warriors Los Angeles Lakers December 8, 1961 78 (OT) Chamberlain Philadelphia Warriors Chicago Bulls January 13, 1962 73 Chamberlain San Francisco Warriors New York Knicks November 16, 1962 73 David Thompson Denver Nuggets Detroit Pistons April 9, 1978 73 Chamberlain San Francisco Warriors Los Angeles Lakers November 3, 1962 72 David Robinson San Antonio Spurs Los Angeles Clippers April 24, 1994 71 Chamberlain San Francisco Warriors Syracuse Nation March 10, 1963 70 Jordan Chicago Bulls Cleveland Cavaliers March 28, 1990 70 (OT).
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The March 2, 1962 game against the New York Knicks became a classic performance for Chamberlain. He scored 28 points on 63 shots, 36 on 36 free throws, and a full 100 points for the game. This record has never been approached by a second person in a single game, and it may never be broken.
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Highest individual single-game score: Retirement: Chamberlain 100 points On March 2, 1962, in the Philadelphia Warriors' game against the Knicks, Chamberlain shot 36-of-63 from the field and 28-of-32 from the free-throw line, scoring a single-game high of 100 points and 25 rebounds in history, and the Warriors beat their opponents 169-147, in addition to holding a personal record of 4,092 points in a single season.
Active Player: On January 23, 2006, in the regular season Lakers vs. Raptors, Kobe Bryant scored 81 points, including 7 of 13 three-pointers, 18 of 20 free throws, and grabbed 6 rebounds, setting a single-game scoring record for an active player. [st p戀 personal sorting and treasure, copyists please respect themselves].
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At a time when the NBA defense was still immature, Chamberlain's 100 points were the highest. But with the development of the NBA, the defense has strengthened. It's a bit unrealistic if someone scores 100 points, Kobe Bryant's 81 points. It is absolutely unprecedented.
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NBA All-Time Individual Scoring Rankings] (Clicked 327) Rankings Name Appearances Points per game NBA Career Points1 Kareem Abdul Jabbar 1,560 38,3872 Karl Malone 1,476 36,9283 Michael Jordan 1,072 32,2924 Werther 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 Haverichek 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 Andrien Dantley 955 23,17719 Yurkin Bayler 846 23,14920 Clyde Drexler 1,086 22,195
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