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It seems to be Chamberlain.
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Haven't heard of it, have you? Is it the NBA? The first is 100 Chamberlain, and the second is Kobe's 81.
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No, I don't. Only heard of Chamberlain's 100 and Kobe's 81
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Nope!! The second is Gaobi's 81.
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Only Kobe's 81, I haven't heard of 98.
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A complete list of personal records in the previous finals:
Series total: 284, Baylor (7), Lakers.
1962 single-game scores: 61 points, Baylor, Lakers.
April 14, 1962 Half Time Score: 35 points, Jordan, Bulls.
June 3, 1992 Single quarter score: 25 points, with Saiah Thomas, Pistons.
19 June 1988 OT scored: 9, Havi Risek, Celtic.
May 10, 1974; Bill Lambier, Pistons.
7 June 1990; Angie, Trailblazer.
June 5, 1992 average score: 41, Jordan, Bulls.
1993 vs. Suns, 246 points in 6 games.
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The highest individual score in NBA history is 100 points, a record set by Chamberlain on March 2, 1962.
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, but had spent the night shouting with other women.
If you had Yao Ming's height, O'Neal's body, and on the basketball court, what kind of existence would you be? If you don't know, just look at Chamberlain, the season when he scored 100 points in a single game, he gave the NBA such a feeling.
Although Chamberlain may not be as good as Bill Russell or Michael Jordan in terms of historical rankings, you can never ignore his existence in basketball history, because there are too many historical records set by him, and how many years have passed, and no one has rewritten them.
Although there is no video record, you can imagine from those terrifying statistics that Chamberlain playing the NBA is like a college student beating an elementary school student. In the season when Chamberlain scored 100 points per game, he averaged an astonishing number of rebounds per game. In today's NBA, if a player averages more than 30 points per game, he is already a top scorer and has a chance to compete for the scoring title.
With an average of 50 points per game, in this day and age, it is difficult to brush it if you want to.
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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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In NBA history, the highest individual score in a single game is Chamberlain's 100 points.
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The top three overall scores are:
1 Kalim Abdul-Jabbar 38,387 points is the Lakers' 2 Karl Malone 36,928 points are the Jazz's 3 Michael Jordan 32,292 points are the Bulls.
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As we all know, the NBA Finals represent the highest level of basketball in the world, so any player is extremely eager to prove himself on the stage of the Finals and win the Supreme O'Brien God Cup. At present, the NBA 2018-19 season Finals is in full swing, so let's talk about the top five single-game scoring records in the history of the NBA Finals.
5. LeBron James: 51 points.
Although James is not a super scorer in the minds of many fans, scoring is as easy as digging for him if he wants to. In the opening game of the 2018 Finals, James was like a god of war, facing the Warriors' Big Four to chase and intercept madly scoring 51 points, shooting 19 of 32 from the field, with an astonishing shooting rate. Although the Cavaliers couldn't win the game in the end, James' epic performance still won unanimous praise from the outside world.
4. Jerry West: 53 points.
In the first game of the 1969 Finals, the Lakers played against the Celtics, and Jerry West, the star of the Lakers, played a very eye-catching individual performance, hitting 21 of 41 shots in the game, 11 of 13 free throws, and slashed 53 points plus 10 assists in a luxurious statistic, and led the Lakers to defeat the opponent 120-118 and get off to a good start.
3. Michael Jordan: 55 points.
Jordan's scoring ability must go without saying, and his 10-time scoring title and kaleidoscopic offensive means speak for themselves. In Game 4 of the 1993 Finals, the Bulls hosted the Suns, and Jordan played the best Finals performance of his career, scoring 55 points on 21-of-37 shooting and 13-of-18 free throws, plus eight rebounds and four assists, and helping the team beat the Suns led by Barkley 111-105 at home.
2. Rick Barry: 55 points.
In the third game of the 1967 Finals, the Warriors played against the 76ers, and the Warriors star Rick Barry completely broke out, shooting 22 of 48 in the game, 11 of 19 free throws, and crazy cut down 55 points, 12 rebounds and 5 assists, and helped the Warriors win.
1. Elgin Baylor: 61 points.
As the saddest uncrowned king in NBA history, Elgin Baylor's eight Finals journeys ended in failure, but there is no denying that he is still the top scorer of his era. In the fifth game of the 1962 Finals, the Lakers played against the Celtics, and Baylor completely turned on his personal offensive mode in this game, shooting 22 of 46 in the game, 17 of 19 free throws, cutting 61 points and 22 rebounds, and helping the team lead 3-2. But then the Celtics won two games in a row to win the championship.
Baylor's 61 points also set a record for the highest single-game individual scoring in NBA Finals history, and no one has been able to break it to this day.
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The NBA Finals had the highest single-game scoring points of James with 51 points, Jerry West with 53 points, Jordan with 55 points, Barry with 55 points, and Elgin Baylor with 61 points.
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Kyrie Irving and James. They are often in good form in the competition, with outstanding performances and impressive results.
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In the NBA Finals, the highest single-game scoring is the following: West; Baylor; Chamberlain; Abdul-Jabbar; Jordan; Iverson; James; Bryant; Durant and many more.
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8 bits, look closely.
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.
7. Wilt Chamberlain, San Francisco Warriors: Los Angeles Lakers, 72 points, "Basketball Emperor".
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, "Basketball Emperor".
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