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Chamberlain's terrifying NBA record (this man can't be surpassed, the ancient beast) single-game scoring record: 100 points On March 2, 1962, Chamberlain scored 100 points in a single game.
Single-game rebounding record: 55.
Single-season average points per game: points.
Single-season hit percentage record:
Single-season player scoring record: 4,029 points.
Consecutive goals scored: 18.
A player's rookie season scoring average per game record: points.
Career season rebounding record: 11 seasons.
Career Score 50+ games: 118.
Score more than 50 points in 7 consecutive games;
40 points or more in 14 consecutive games;
Score more than 30 points in 65 consecutive games;
20 points or more in 126 consecutive games;
The only player in history who can score "three 20" in a single game (22 points, 25 rebounds, 22 assists).
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Single-game scoring record: 100 points On March 2, 1962, Chamberlain scored 100 points in a single game.
Single-game rebounding record: 55.
Single-season average points per game: points.
Single-season hit percentage record:
Single-season player scoring record: 4,029 points.
Consecutive goals scored: 18.
A player's rookie season scoring average per game record: points.
Career season rebounding record: 11 seasons.
Career Score 50+ games: 118.
Score more than 50 points in 7 consecutive games;
40 points or more in 14 consecutive games;
Score more than 30 points in 65 consecutive games;
20 points or more in 126 consecutive games;
The only player in history who can score "three 20" in a single game (22 points, 25 rebounds, 22 assists).
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Our Mr. 100 was a two-time NBA champion in 1967 and 1972, a seven-time NBA scoring champion, an 11-time rebounding champion, and on March 2, 1962, he set an NBA record of 100 points, and he is also the second center player in NBA history to achieve great things.
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Prior to the suspension, Knicks player Mitchell Robinson had a shooting percentage, and Mitchell would become the highest-shooting player in NBA history in a single season. Previously, this record had been set by Chamberlain in the '72-73 season. But don't look at this record being broken, in fact, Chamberlain still has many records that others dare not think of.
Average minutes per game. The first thing to say is playing time, a record that will be held by Chamberlain until he is old. The time of a game in the NBA is 48 minutes, while Chamberlain's average playing time per game in the 61-62 season is minutes, which means that a season without rest and a few overtime games can be completed. With the current atmosphere of load management in the league, it is difficult to average more than 40 minutes per game, and perhaps future players will not be able to understand Chamberlain's playing time.
Points per game in a single season.
For Chamberlain, the NBA seemed like a very simple game, and he scored as many points as he wanted. Everyone knows his single-game scoring record of 100 points, but even more exaggerated than this is the average points per game he set in the 61-62 season. It can be said that Chamberlain has scored many points that many players have not been able to score in their entire careers in one season, and as for whether they can break this record, other players should first consider whether the average points per game can go up to 40.
55 rebounds per game.
Chamberlain grabbed a total of 21,620 rebounds throughout his career, which is far ahead in NBA history, and Russell can be close behind, and other players can't even see the taillights. What's even more exaggerated is that Chamberlain's career is not long, and he can get such a number of rebounds purely by single-game output. In a game against the Celtics that year, Chamberlain grabbed 55 rebounds, including 30 offensive rebounds.
For the league that can boast about rebounds over 20 now, this record is not to be thought of.
118 games 50+
After looking at Chamberlain's average points per game in a single season just now, everyone can also know that he must have many games with more than 50 points. And that's exactly what happened. Chamberlain has scored more than 50 points in 118 games in his entire career, and as for the 50+ games of other players, Jordan, who ranks second, is only 31 games, and the players behind him are very far away from Jordan, let alone breaking Chamberlain's record.
In his rookie season, he won MVP + scoring + rebounding king.
In the past two seasons, everyone who looks at the outstanding performance of Doncic and Trae Young will feel that they are the ceiling of rookies. In fact, they are still far from the ceiling, and Chamberlain's rookie season is called the real ceiling. He was able to contribute an average of 27 rebounds per game in his rookie season, which many superstars can't get in their entire career, and as a result, Chamberlain also won the scoring title, rebounding king, and MVP in his rookie season with his explosive performance.
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NBA Legends: The Worst Data Maniac in Basketball History! "Basketball Emperor" Chamberlain.
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Chamberlain's first epic record in the NBA was averaging 50 points per game, plus 28 rebounds, in a single season. Chamberlain's second epic record was 100 points in a single race. Chamberlain's third epic record was 55 rebounds in a single regular season game.
Chamberlain's fourth epic record was 11 rebounds. Chamberlain's fifth epic record was 284 games with 40+ points in a single game.
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55 rebounds and 100 points per game. once grabbed 55 rebounds in a game, setting the first place in the NBA rebounding list; He also scored 100 points in a single game, which became one of the NBA records.
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Chamberlain scored 100 points in a single game, an unprecedented record, and a double-double of 38+29 rebounds in an oversized model. Holds the record for the longest two-pair.
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Chamberlain once played an average of minutes per game in a single season, and Chamberlain's single-game score reached 100 points, the first in history. He also averaged points per game in a single season, with Chamberlain scoring more than 50 points in 118 games in his career, while Jordan finished second with just 31 points per game.
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Chamberlain has set an average of points per game per game in a single season, 55 rebounds per game, 50+ rebounds in 118 games, and won MVP + scoring + rebounding champion in the new season, which are all epic records set by Chamberlain in the NBA.
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