What are some unbreakable records in NBA history? Who created it?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-20
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The NBA has indeed set quite a few records since its inception. With the progress of the times, the players have improved a lot both technically and physically, so many records have been broken by juniors. However, no matter how fast the NBA develops and how brutal the evolution of players is, some records are destined to be unbreakable.

    For example, these five records look like this today. These five records can only be seen, and they can't be broken at all. Don't think I'm speaking arbitrarily.

    After reading these five records, you will agree with me. 60 points have been done by many NBA stars, especially in this small-ball era, and the difficulty of 60 points has been reduced a lot. However, only Bryant scored 60 points when he retired.

    Many historical superstars, the retirement battle also ended in a low-key manner, and no one has such a huge pomp as Kobe. He retired with 60 points, which really shocked the entire basketball world. He said goodbye to all the fans who liked him in the most Kobe way.

    It stands to reason that as long as the stars of the team have unlimited points, they will have a chance to get it. It's okay once or twice, but it can be more than five times, and hard power is needed. There must be a super long peak and a strong offense to make the scoring champion win the bag.

    Jordan won the scoring title 10 times in 15 seasons, and basically monopolized the scoring title in his career. No one on the active roster has won the scoring title five times, let alone Jordan's ten.

    The championship does have luck, because many players in NBA history have been "Lenna" champions. But luck is based on strength, building a dynasty of three consecutive championships, and only a handful of stars have achieved, let alone winning more titles. Bill Russell is known as the "Lord of the Rings" because he won the championship 11 times and his hands were not enough to wear a championship ring.

    It is because the gold content of the 11th crown is too high, Russell now has a very high status in the entire NBA. As an ancient player, he was able to achieve all kinds of incredible records, which had to do with his age. However, in his time, he just couldn't solve it, and he took his technical and physical advantages to the extreme.

    Chamberlain's score is as simple as cutting melons and vegetables, and a careless person scores 100 points in a single game. 100 points don't always hit for a lot of teams, and Chamberlain achieved it alone. The title of "Emperor of Basketball" is well deserved.

    James' nickname, "The Record Harvester," is not a casual call. Based on his records, it is estimated that there are not as many players as him now. James has an estimated 100 records, large and small.

    In terms of his ability to set and break records, he is considered the only one in history. He shot 34,000 points, 9,500 rebounds and 9,500 assists at the same time, which is unique in history and will not be broken 100%.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Bynum (youngest player in NBA history) In the '05 draft, the Lakers selected Bynum, a young player under the age of 18, with the tenth pick.

    Steve Blake (14 assists in the first quarter) Blake completed 14 assists in the first quarter of a game against the Clippers in 2009, which also set an NBA record for assists in the first quarter.

    Jennings (youngest 50+ player in a single game) On November 15, 09, in the game between the Bucks and the Warriors, he scored 55 points in a single game at the age of 20 years and 52 days, surpassing the record of 50+ results in a single game set by the "little emperor" James at the age of 20 years and 80 days.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The first is the record of eleven steals in a single game, which was set by Kendall Gill in the '98-99 season; The second is the record of 81 points in a single game, which was set by Kobe Bryant in the 05-06 season.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Chamberlain's 100 points in a single game in the regular season I estimate that no one has broken it, although it is now the era of small ball, but the ball is also very scattered, and it is no longer like in the past that a core player can shoot 50 times casually, so this record is almost impossible to break.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Chamberlain's 100 points 55 rebounds per game 55 rebounds per person Who else?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Jordan's annual salary is far more than the team's salary cap, which is called awesome.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Unanimous vote, I think it will definitely appear.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Theoretically speaking, Chamberlain is the most difficult to break, because the NBA is no longer a niche sport with 8 teams, they are all masters, no one can really stand out like Chamberlain, with an average of 110 per game, it is basically impossible for a person to get 100, and Kobe's 81 is already the limit.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Unless the honors are canceled or merged, they can be broken.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The NBA's all-time records that can't be broken are: 50+27 per game, unanimous MVP, and ten scoring titles, because these records have to be at the peak of their condition to play for at least 3 seasons, so they are very difficult to break.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The first record that the NBA has never been able to break at all, the first must be Chamberlain's 100 points in a single game that year. Today, when the level of basketball is getting closer and closer, no one will stand out from the crowd like this. Then there's the "Maddie Moment".

    Because that's something that humans can't do.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Chamberlain's record of 100 points in a game is something that cannot be broken at all, because the rules and style are so different from before that it is impossible to break this record.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The NBA is the highest temple of basketball, in the history of the NBA, every day there are new records, every day there are old records are broken, but there are always some records that have never been seen before, and there are no one after them, among these records, the record set by Chamberlain is the most difficult to break. 100 points in a single game, in today's game, no one can achieve it, not even stars like James and Durant Harden can achieve this achievement. Someone once said that in the NBA, even if you score a point in a game, it is not easy, this statement is indeed true, after all, it is not easy to make it to the NBA.

    Chamberlain played a total of 48 minutes in that game, and with the help of his teammates, he scored 36 goals on 63 shots, scored 28 free throws from 32 free throws, grabbed 55 rebounds, and scored 100 points in the whole game, a record that no one has broken to this day. The last time he came closest to that record was Kobe Bryant, on January 22, 2006 against the Raptors, Bryant played 42 minutes, shooting 28-of-46, 18-of-18 free throws, and rebounding 6, scoring 81 points, the closest man to Chamberlain's record to date.

    After Chamberlain, no one can achieve a single game of more than 80+ results except Kobe, and among the active players, only Harden, Thompson, Booker, Anthony and James have scored 60+ points and above, of which Booker has scored 70 points. With the passage of time and the increase in age, many people have retired, and the state of the game without retirement is not as good as before, and among these players who are currently on active duty, only Harden may be able to try it, but scoring 80+ points in a single game can only be said to be possible, and 100 points in a single game is simply difficult to achieve.

    I think Chamberlain's record of 10 points per game will only remain in history forever, this record will not be broken, it will always be maintained. Do you think Chamberlain's record of 100 points in a single game will be broken?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    In the NBA, Jordan is an eternal legend, and his record should never be broken. He won the scoring title 10 times in 15 years, which is far beyond everyone's reach, and this record is difficult to break.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In the history of the NBA, there are 25 items that can never be broken, namely a total of 37 points per game, an average of points per game in a single season, a triple-double per game in a single season (broken), the Celtics' eight-time championship, a career 10-time scoring champion, 55 rebounds in a single game, Duncan's quasi-quadruple-double championship ring in the finals, a total of 38,387 points in the regular season, Abdul-Jabbar's 6-time regular season MVP, a total of 370 points in a single game, 100 points in a single game, 13 seconds in a single game, Abdul-Jabbar's 19 All-Star selections, Bulls 72 wins (broken), 33 straight wins against Lakers, Average minutes per game, Season minutes per game, Minutes per game, Team rebounds:

    Season averages, 6 overtime, 33 points in a single quarter (14 turnovers in a single game.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The most difficult records to break are Maddy's 35.13 seconds, Curry's 402 three-pointers, Chamberlain's average of 50 points per game in a single season, Duncan's 1,000 wins with the team, Chamberlain's career grabbing 23,924 rebounds, Russell's 11 career championships, Stockton's career 15,806 assists, the Warriors' 73 wins, and so on.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1. Jordan won 10 scoring titles in 15 years 2, David Ry, under the gaze of Michael Jordan, received a pass from his teammates outside the bounds and completed the stunner in only seconds.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Jordan won 6 FMVPs, which should be the most unlikely record to be broken. After all, it is indeed very difficult to get a 100% win rate.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Individual records such as 100 points and 35.13 seconds in a single game can never be broken, Chamberlain's record of 100 points in a single game set in 1962 is impossible for anyone to break under the existing rules, and Maddie's record of hitting 4 three-pointers in a row in 35 seconds and scoring 13 points is also impossible to break, of course, if the NBA changes the rules without restrictions, it is another matter.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    1. Ross is the youngest MVP

    Rose is really down now, he really can only be a qualified substitute, and if he is forced to start, there will be a great risk of injury. Rose hasn't reached his peak, but he's already a Hall of Fame-caliber star, and his record as the youngest MVP keeps him unimpeded. Whoever gets the MVP sooner than the 22-year-old Rose will have no problem in the Hall of Fame.

    Second, Wei Shao averaged a triple-double per game for 3 consecutive years.

    One thing to say, if you can average a triple-double per game in a season, it is considered to be one foot in the door of the Hall of Fame, if it is more than 3 times, and it is consecutive, it is a must to enter the Hall of Fame. It takes a very well-rounded player, who has to be 120 per cent committed in every game, with enough status and possession in the team to be able to break this miracle. Doncic has that potential, and I don't know if he can achieve it.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    In the short history of the NBA, there are many records that make future generations tremble, 100 points per game, ten scoring champions, an average of 50 points per game in a single season, etc., as the wheel of history rolls, the records are constantly being refreshed, so let's talk about the NBA records held by active players, which one is the easiest to break?

    Fig. 1. Finals single-game three-point discipline: Ray Allen, facing the Los Angeles Lakers in the second game of the 2010 Finals, hit 8 three-pointers in a single game. (Sit back and wait for Curry and the soup gods to break.)

    Fig. 2, single-game three-point record: Kobe, Marshall retired, here only Kobe Bryant. Bryant hit 12 three-pointers against the Seattle SuperSonics in January 2003. (Sit back and wait for Curry, Townsend, and Harden to break.)

    Fig. 3. Single-quarter scoring record Three-point record in a single-quarter Single-quarter three-point record: Klay Thompson, who scored 37 points in a single quarter against the Kings in January 2015.

    Hitting nine three-pointers in a single quarter is also an NBA record. (Play on your own.) 4. Single-quarter assist record:

    Steve Blake, in the first quarter of the Trail Blazers vs. Los Angeles Clippers game in February '09, Blake dished out 14 assists. (Almost all of the people who can hold the record are All-Stars and Superstars, and role players like Blake also have their own highlight reel moments, which are worthy of respect)5, 1st shot conceded: Bryant became the NBA's all-time 1st shot against the Grizzlies in November 2014, when he became the all-time leader with 13,418 shots.

    This record is expected to be held for a long time.

    In the long history of the NBA, many incredible records have been created. What makes the NBA wonderful is its unpredictability! Like its playoff hype:

    Where the magic happens! Among the active NBA stars, they also have their own glorious moments, creating remarkable achievements and leaving a strong mark in the long history of the NBA! 1.

    The Warriors finished the regular season 73-9-2Curry had 402 three-pointers in a single seasonThomp's first book was 14 3-pointers and 4 points in a single game

    Thompson scored 37 points in a single quarter and 5James is the youngest with 30,000 points of 6James playoff 6911 points 7

    Harden 50+ triple-double 8Wei Shao averaged three double-doubles per game for two consecutive seasonsJames 12 All-NBA 10

    Ross is the youngest MV

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Throughout the long history of the NBA, countless NBA players have written their own chapters on this magnificent reel. And those ancient gods and modern superstars have also created countless records that belong to them, which are difficult to surpass and break in the future. Let's take a look at the hardest records.

    Maddie 35 seconds 13 minutes miracle.

    Maddie's record is not at all something that anyone can achieve, because it really exceeds the limits of humanity. Everyone knows that Maddie is a very scary player, but the results caused by too many injuries are not ideal, but Maddie has left us countless wonderful pictures in his career, especially the 35 seconds and 13 minutes time, which was really created with all the luck. Shooting 4 times in 35 seconds, the ability to steal is really hard to achieve, and four consecutive three-pointers, plus a free throw, it is estimated that no one can break this record again!

    Chamberlain scored 100 points in a single game.

    Chamberlain was known as the "Ancient Divine Beast". In the sixties and seventies, Chamberlain ruled an era. With his excellent physical fitness and excellent reading ability, Chamberlain not only scored, but also rebounded and assisted.

    On March 2, 1952, Chamberlain's Philadelphia team played against the Knicks, scoring 100 points on 36-of-63 shooting and 28-of-32 free throws. This record should be unprecedented.

    Maddie 35.13 seconds.

    On December 10, 2004, Beijing time, at Toyota Center Stadium in Houston, Houston fans had the honor of witnessing history. The Rockets miraculously reversed the Spurs at home. In the final moments of the game, Maddy scored 13 points in 35 seconds, a three-pointer in 35 seconds, a three-pointer in a second, a three-pointer in a second, and a three-pointer in the last second.

    In the end, the Rockets miraculously defeated the Spurs 81-80. Later known to fans as the "Maddie Moment", the game was destined to go down in history forever.

    Bill Russell's 11 championship rings.

    Perhaps only Russell can enjoy the honor of "Lord of the Rings". After all, a championship is a coveted honor for all NBA players, and many superstars struggle to get a championship ring throughout their careers. But Russell has 11 pieces, 8 of which are won for 8 consecutive years.

    You can imagine what kind of existence the Celts were at that time!

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