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Scoring is a must for every player in the league, only scoring can determine the final victory, and the rest of the players' abilities are also in the service of scoring. But scoring is never easy, and players with talent in scoring are even rarer, with only a handful of players in the league who are capable of scoring. In the face of talent, acquired hard work is not enough to make up for the gap.
How hard is it to score 2500 points in a single season? There are only three people on active duty who do it, and James is not qualified!
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In the 2013-14 season, Durant's total season points reached 2,593 points, which made many fans shine. This season Durant can be said to have had a very difficult time, Wei Shao missed a lot of games due to injury, Durant has a lot of offensive pressure, and it is not easy for him to maintain an average of 32 points per game. But it was precisely because of this pressure that Durant was given the opportunity to show his scoring ability.
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Wei Shao has averaged triple-doubles per game for three consecutive seasons, and in the 2016-17 season, Wei Shao directly scored 2558 points, and the average data per game remained at 31+10+10. This season, Wei Shao's performance is very good, and he also successfully won the MVP honor with his super statistics. Later, Wei Shao played with Harden for the Rockets, although his scoring ability is still very strong, but he has never been able to win the NBA Finals, which is still a bit regrettable.
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Harden is the third player in the active league to have more than 2,500 points in a single season, and in the 2018-19 season, Harden scored 2,818 points per game, an average of 61 points per game.
Harden is a three-time scoring champion and has averaged 30+ points per game for three seasons. Harden's scoring ability is a highlight of him, and hopefully he can seize the time to win the NBA Finals while his scoring ability is still there.
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The NBA has 82 games a season, which means one game has to be scored, so it's hard.
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Scoring 2,500 points or more in a season doesn't sound like a big difficulty, but it is not easy to do it, first of all, you must ensure your attendance, and you have to score points for each game of 82 games, that is, you have to play 82 games per game.
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The NBA scored 2,500 points in a single season, assuming that in the case of 82 games, it would be necessary to average 30 points per game, but in the current NBA, the intensity of confrontation is high, so few players can play the full 82 games, so it is difficult to score 2,500 points in the tournament.
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It is very difficult to score 700 points in a single season playoffs, such a score not only depends on the player's super scoring ability, you also have to have enough power to shoot, and then it also depends on the overall strength of the team, Jordan's highest playoff score is only 759 points, O'Neal's highest score is 707 points, such a powerful player has just scored 700 points, you can imagine how difficult it is to score 700 points!
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Very difficult, only six players in history have scored 700 points in the playoffs. Jordan scored 759 points in the playoffs in '92, the most points scored in a single playoff season so far.
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It's very difficult, and there aren't many people in history who can do it, and those who can do it are real superstars.
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It's hard to get 2,000 points in a single season! Curry has 1 time, Durant has 6 times, and only he has 12 times.
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To score 2,000 points in a single season, you first need to meet several conditions, one is that the number of appearances is enough, secondly, the number of shots is enough, and the third is that the number of hits is enough, and these three conditions are indispensable. Even if you play a full 82 regular-season games, you're still averaging points per game, which is already star-level scoring statistic, so it's as good as Durant, who has only achieved this feat six times.
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It's very difficult to score 2,000 points in a single season, and not many people can do it. Yes, although Durant is very capable of scoring, it is not easy to score 2,000 points.
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It's very difficult to score 6,000 points in the NBA playoffs, and no player has ever reached 6,000 points until now.
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If you average 25 points per game in the playoffs, you need 240 playoff games, and you still have to maintain your health and statistics, and there are less than 5 people in history who have done it, mainly because the number of games is not guaranteed.
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Jordan, the god of basketball, is great in the NBA, even he only scored 5,987 points in the playoffs, and now only James has scored more than 6,000 points in the playoffs.
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It's not easy to score 2,000 points in a single season. Players must be in good enough offensive condition and have enough attendance to finish. 2,500 points in a single season is even harder.
There are very few things that can be done in history, and it cannot be done without unlimited ** rights. The appearance rate is basically around 80 games to complete. So there are a lot of stars who are a few minutes away from entering the 2500 mark, which is really a pity.
Today, let's take a look at which great gods in NBA history can achieve 2,500 points in a single season.
How hard it is to score 2500 points in a single season. James is only on the active roster: "Postman" Malone has been really consistent in his 19-year career, averaging 25 points and rebounds per game, at least five places ahead of a championship's all-time position.
Although he is a former representative of the violent current, the offensive means are quite abundant. In the 1989-1990 season, he averaged 31 points per game and played 82 games, becoming the league's famous "Iron Man". So that season, he scored 2,542 points and crossed the 2,500 mark.
How difficult is it to score 2,500 points in a season, averaging 30 points per game, playing 82 regular season games, and only scoring 2,460 points. In NBA history, many superstars may have averaged more than 30+ points per game, but it is the hardest to stick to 82 regular season games. Especially in the current rotation mode, players not only play a lot less playing time, but basically play about 70 games a season, except for rotation.
I'm sure a lot of stars are willing to play 82 regular season games, but injuries have stopped them from playing. There are a lot of super scorers in the league this century, such as quarterbacks at the beginning of the 21st century, quarterbacks now, and so on.
In the past 20 years of this century, there are only four people who have scored 2,500 points in a single season, and Maddy, Iverson, and James have never done it. Even though Maddie averaged points per game in the 2002-03 season, he only played 75 games this season and ended up scoring 2,407 points. As long as he plays three more games, it can be achieved.
Iverson averaged 33 points per game in his peak season before finishing the game. Because he only played 72 games that season and missed 10, he conceded 330 points. Even if he plays 4 more games, he can get 2500+.
However, Iverson averaged 43 minutes per game and did need a break. James scored 2,478 points in the 2005-06 season. He played 79 regular games, and one more will make it happen.
In this century, there are only the following four people.
Shao Wei scored 2558 points in the 16-17 season, which can be said to be the peak season of Shao Wei's career, with an average point average. His career is the highest. Shao Wei's physical condition and fitness are the best this season.
All kinds of breakthroughs, impact on the basket and fast breaks, all kinds of key shots and knowledge can be said to be almost omnipotent. And Shao Wei has played 81 games this season, and he can still have such a high attendance rate under this style of play.
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Harden, the scoring leader in the 2018-19 season, averaged points per game, appeared in 78 games, and scored a total of 2,818 points. Kobe Bryant, 2005-06 season, averaged points per game, appeared in 80 games, and scored a total of 2,832 points.
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In the NBA, there have been players who scored 2,500 points in a single season, but there are only two in history, because it is very difficult to achieve that score. They are Willis and Durant. Willow scored 2,559 points in the 2011-2012 regular season, and Durant scored 2,593 points in the 2013-2014 regular season.
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Someone has scored 2,500 points in a single season. They are Karl Malone, Durant, Kobe Bryant and Jordan. In terms of strength, it is outstanding.
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If we want to score 2,500 points in a single season, we need to score about 30 points per game, and this data has also been scored by Kobe Bryant, Harden, James and James, Jordan has been more, Durant has also been scored, and many people have been scored.
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Someone has done it. These three are the former Thunder three young, Harden, Durant and Wei Shao. All three of them showed super offensive strength during the period of leading the team with a single core, and they had unlimited ** rights, and they easily scored 2,500 points in the season.
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That's too much, the current players Durant, Wei Shao, Harden did it, and there are also Kobe, Jordan, Chamberlain and other players have also done it, and scoring is a breeze for them.
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Yes, these are the four players: Karl Malone, Durant, Kobe Bryant and Jordan, all of whom have strong scoring ability.
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Yes, three people, Lao Zhan, in the 18th season, got 2533 points, Jordan, in the 98th season, got 2543 points, Curry, in the 17th season, got 2503 points.
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Some. The first one is Jordan. Jordan has scored more than 2,500 points in a single season six times in his career.
What's even more amazing is that in the 86-87 season, Jordan scored 3041 points. The other is Kobe Bryant, who also had a miracle of breaking 2,500 points.
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It's very difficult, because the NBA players are very good, and they can score an average of 30 points per game, which is already very powerful, so it is very difficult to score 3,000 points in a single season.
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It's very difficult, James and Kobe Bryant didn't do it, Jordan only did it once, he's a good basketball player, so it's very difficult.
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If a player can score 30 points in a game, then he can only reach 2,500 points at most if he plays 82 games, so in order to get this result, he must average about 40 points per game.
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Since the NBA entered the era of small ball, the offensive rhythm has become faster and faster, there are more and more three-point shots, more and more accurate, and the defensive strength has become weaker and weaker. Players seem to be scoring higher and higher, with an average of 20+ points everywhere and a strong tendency to play the offense to the end. But if you can score 4,000 points in a single season, only one person has done it in the entire history of the NBA.
Who is it? > the first player that comes to mind is definitely Jordan the Flyer. After all, he holds ten scoring titles, and scoring is like a routine for him. The Flyers have averaged 30+ points in 8 seasons and 82 games in one season, scoring nearly 2,500+ points in a single season of full-time combat, which is far from 4,000 points; The Flyers only have one 3000+ score in a season, but 4000 can't be completed.
If the Flyer Jordan can't do it, can the Flyer Kobe Bryant? After all, Bryant was once distracted by 81 points in a single game. The answer is no, let alone 4,000 points in a single season and 3,000 points in a single season; The best score in a single season in the old division is 35+, with a total score of 2800+.
There is still a 100+ gap from 3000, but 4000 is already out of reach.
What about James, the first active player? Lao Zhan is the only player in NBA history with a total score of 40,000, but he can't get into 4,000 in a single season. In his best season, he averaged 27 points per game and a total of about 2200+, which is far from 3000, let alone 4000.
With his long and stable career, Lao Zhan has the opportunity to accumulate 40,000 points and average more than 20+ points per game every season.
Joe Cojan can't score 4,000 points in a season, and Durant, Curry, Harden and others can't. The only player in history to score 4,000 points in a single season is Chamberlain, an ancient beast. In 1962, Chamberlain averaged 50+ points per game and appeared in 80 games, breaking the record of 4,000 points scored in a single season, which was a miracle.
With the development of modern basketball and the improvement of player averages, this record will be sealed forever.
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In the NBA, only Chamberlain has scored 4,000 points in a single season, a record that is expected to be difficult to break in the future.
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The only star in history to score 4,000 points in a single season is the "Basketball Emperor" Chamberlain. Chamberlain played 14 seasons in the NBA, including seven scoring titles, and his scoring ability is the No. 1 among centers. In the 1962 season, Chamberlain averaged points per game, and he played 80 games in the regular season, scoring a total of 4,032 points, and won the scoring title without any suspense.
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In the NBA, Jordan once scored 4,000 points in a single season, and he scored all the points of the team.
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Chamberlain scored 4,000 points in a single season. It is not easy to score 4,000 points in a single season, and Chamberlain's score at that time was very terrifying, scoring more than 30 points per game.
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