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<> in the top 10 of the NBA players' all-time single-game scoring list counted by the American media, the legendary Chamberlain occupies half of the list, in addition to the incredible 100-point data in a single game, Chamberlain has also scored 78 points and 73 points in a single game (2 points of personal data. Therefore, the 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 7th positions on this list ended up with Chamberlain's name. Compared with Chamberlain, who dominates the list, Jordan, James, Duncan and many other giant stars are nowhere on the list.
In addition to Chamberlain, who is the strongest scorer in the scoring list, Kobe Bryant is the second-highest scoring data in history. As we all know, the Lakers star Kobe Bryant once scored 81 points in a single game, which is also the second highest score in NBA history, and compared with Chamberlain in the early days of the NBA, Kobe's later scoring data is more difficult, in terms of the gold content of scoring data, Kobe's 81 points can be compared to Chamberlain's 100 points. In the NBA league in the 21st century, Kobe Bryant's 81 points are also the top scoring data of NBA players.
Next up is the joint fourth place Nuggets star David Thompson, the NBA star nicknamed "Skywalker", who has averaged points and rebounds and assists per game in his career. Among them, in the NBA game between the Nuggets and the Pistons that year, David Thompson scored 73 points in the entire game, and in this NBA season, David Thompson averaged points per game, which is also the best single-season average data of David Thompson's NBA career.
Lakers legend Elgin Baylor and Spurs legend David Robinson, the two of them jointly scored 71 points in a single game in the NBA, so the two giants are also ranked 8th on the list. Among them, Elgin Baylor was the signature star of the Lakers in the 60s, and in the NBA regular season in the 61-62 season, Elgin Baylor once completed the regular season data capture of points per game. As for David Robinson, he was a champion of the Spurs, he helped the Spurs win the NBA championship twice, and he was also the undisputed star of the Spurs before Duncan joined.
And finally, the NBA Suns star Booker who scored 70 points in a single game, compared to the NBA legends above, Booker's player honor and star quality can be described as dwarfed. However, with his outstanding scoring ability and the cooperation of Suns players, Booker still managed to score 70 points in the NBA regular season. And throughout the history of the NBA league, Booker's 70 points in a single game deserves to be among the top 10 on the list!
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Players such as Chamberlain, Jordan, Kobe, Booker, Anthony, Maddy, James, etc. Their career-high single-game scores were 100, 69, 81, 70, 62, 62, 61. There are also many people in antiquity who have scored more than 70 points.
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Fifth place was David Robinson's 71 points, fourth place was Elgin Baylor's 71 points, third place was David Thompson's 73 points, second place was Kobe Bryant's 81 points, and first place was Wilt Chamberlain's 100 points.
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The player with the highest single-game score in NBA history is former Warriors and Lakers legend Wilt Chamberlain, who once had the miracle of scoring 100 points in a single game!
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Name plus * for Hall of Fame player, plus for active player.
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The top five NBA single-game scoring rankings:
1. Wilt Chamberlain's masterpiece: 100 points in a single game.
In 1962, the NBA staged a historic scene, in the Philadelphia Warriors vs. Knicks, Chamberlain scored 100 points like crazy, shocking the past and the present. In fact, Zhang occupies six of the top 10 scoring shows in NBA history, including 78 points against the Lakers in 1961, 73 points against the Bulls and Knicks in 1962, 72 points against the Lakers in the same year, and 70 points against the Syracuse Nation in 1963.
2. Kobe Bryant Masterpiece: 81 points in a single game, 62 points in the third quarter.
Kobe Bryant is considered to be the closest man to "God" after Jordan, if you talk about historical achievements and personal lows, the Flyers are undoubtedly half a head shorter than the Flyers, but if you want to talk about the hard indicator of single-game scoring, Kobe may only be inferior to Chamberlain, the ancestor of the Soaring Points, scored 81 points against the Raptors in 2006, scored 62 points in the third quarter of the Mavericks in 2005, and scored 60+ 5 times in his career, only after Chamberlain in NBA history.
3. David Thompson's masterpiece: 73 points in a single game.
In NBA history, David Thompson is hard to compare with a group of famous guys in terms of status and influence, but when it comes to single-game scoring maniacs, Thompson will undoubtedly be on this list, and "Skywalker" scored an incredible 73 points against the Pistons in 1978.
4. Elgin Baylor's masterpiece: 71 points in a single game.
As a legendary figure in the history of the Lakers, Baylor's scoring ability goes without saying, on November 15, 1960, Baylor scored 71 points in a game against the Knicks, which set an NBA scoring record at the time, and it was not until Chamberlain's 100-point miracle two years later that Baylor's record was obsolete.
5. David Robinson Masterpiece: 71 points in a single game.
Admiral "has always been rational and calm in the right to shoot, but in the April 24, 1994 game against the Clippers, Robinson scored 71 points, the background of which is that he was competing with O'Neal for the scoring title that season, the gap between the two is very small, and in the final game, the Spurs deliberately gave Robinson unlimited ** power, and finally achieved a legendary battle.
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1. Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors New York Knicks 100 points "Basketball Emperor".
2. Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers Toronto Raptors 81 points Active Lakers, "Peter Pan".
3. Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers, 78 points (three overtimes) "Basketball Emperor".
4. Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors: Chicago Bulls, 73 points, "Basketball Emperor".
5. Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco Warriors: New York Knicks, 73 points, "Basketball Emperor".
5. David Thompson, Denver Nuggets: Detroit Pistons, 73 points.
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Player Team Opponent Date Score Chamberlain Philadelphia Warriors vs New York Knicks 1962 03 02 100 Kobe Lakers vs Raptors 2006 01 23 81 Chamberlain Philadelphia Warriors vs Los Angeles Lakers 1961 12 08 78 (OT) Chamberlain Philadelphia Warriors vs Chicago Bulls 1962 01 13 73 Chamberlain San Francisco Warriors vs New York Knicks 1962 11 16 73 David Thompson Denver Nuggets vs Detroit Pistons 1978 04 09 73 Chamberlain San Francisco Warriors vs. Los Angeles Lakers 1962 11 03 72 David Robinson San Antonio Spurs vs. Los Angeles Clippers 1994 04 24 71 Chamberlain San Francisco Warriors vs. Syracuse Nationals 1963 03 10 70 Jordan Chicago Bulls vs. Cleveland Cavaliers 1990 03 28 69 (OT.)
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The NBA's highest single-game score was 100 points set by Chamberlain, the only triple-digit score in NBA history on March 2, 1962, when the Philadelphia Warriors played against the Knicks.
On March 2, 1962, he scored 100 points against 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. Allegedly, Chamberlain had not returned to the team all night before, but had spent the night with other women.
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(1) The team has the highest total score in a single game: 370 points.
Pistons vs Nuggets.
On December 14, 1983, a game about the score was remembered, and the Pistons became the protagonists.
A total of 9,655 fans witnessed the colorful scoring battle, and it took three extra times for the two sides to decide the winner. Only 6 of the 370 points came from three-point range. A total of 142 goals were hit, four players scored more than 40 points, and both teams had 93 assists.
Isaiah Thomas scored a game-high 47 points while Nuggets Dekic-Vandewich scored a game-high 51.
And this season, in the Suns vs. Nets game on December 8, 2006, the two teams scored a total of 318 points in two overtimes, which is the highest score in recent years.
2) The highest individual score in a single game:
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 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.
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Chamberlain scored 100 points in one game against the Knicks in 1962 and grabbed 55 rebounds in the other. On the NBA single-game record table, 29 of the first 41 records were set by Chamberlain; On the rebounding record chart, 10 of the top 15 records belong to him. In his 14-year career, he scored 31,419 points, just less than Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Michael combined.
Jordan, but he grabbed the most rebounds in total. Although Chamberlain is taller than O'Neill, he is agile and versatile. He is not only a block king, but also a slam dunk god, and can leap and steal, dribble and break through, and control the ball with wonderful passes.
Because he was so good, the rules of college and professional basketball had to be changed, but it still couldn't contain his superhuman talent. His incredible bounce allows him to put a coin on the top edge of the rebound, and the basketball superman is a seven-time scoring champion and an 11-time rebounding champion. One of the greatest athletes in the history of world basketball.
He graduated from the University of Kansas in 1959, entered the NBA in the same year, retired in 1974, and played in the NBA for 15 years. From 1960 to 1966, Chamberlain was named the NBA's best shooter for seven consecutive years, and in 1962 he set a record for points per game, including 100 points in one game. The following year, he scored an average of points per game.
In 1971, the shooting percentage was the highest in the shooting percentage. In addition, Chamberlain also set a record of 23,924 rebounds and 47,859 minutes played. In his professional basketball career, Chamberlain averaged points per game, was named the best basketball player in the United States 4 times, and was selected to the All-American Star Team 7 times, and was known as the "black pearl" on the basketball court.
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On March 2, 1962, Wilt Chamberlain, as a Philadelphia Warriors player, scored 100 points in a regular season game against the New York Knicks!
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The highest single-game score in NBA history was Wilt Chamberlain, with 100 points per game. Created on March 2, 1962, when the Philadelphia Warriors played against the Knicks.
Wilton Norman Chamberlain (August 21, 1936 – October 12, 1999) was an American basketball player. Philadelphia San Francisco Warriors (Golden State Warriors), Philadelphia 76ers and Los Angeles Lakers who played in the NBA; A graduate of the University of Kansas, he played for Harlem basketball before playing in the NBA. Considered one of the most dominant players in NBA history.
Chamberlain has numerous NBA records, and he is the only player to average more than 40 and 50 points per game in a season, with his most famous record being 100 points per game. He also won seven NBA scoring titles, eleven NBA rebounding titles, and one NBA assists champion. Chamberlain is the only player in NBA history to average at least 30 points + 20 rebounds per game in a season, and he did it seven times.
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O Chamberlain! The legendary 100 points! However, I personally think that the NBA's defense at that time was not as good as it is now, so in my heart, Kobe's 81 is the highest!
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