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When a player scores a goal on the playing field, it is undoubtedly the moment that attracts the most spectators. And in this era of very good data, it is already easy for league players to score. While it's easy to score, it's hard to score more than 2,500 points in a single season.
Next, let's talk about Kobe, Durant, and James' highest single-season stats.
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James is a well-rounded source in the league, and his physicality not only makes it easy for him to attack, but also ensures that he is injury-hard. As the first active player, he holds many of the league's oldest records. James has a very good career and attendance, and has averaged points per game in a single season, but despite this, James still failed to score 2,500 points in a single season, and his highest point in a single season was 2,478 points.
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Durant is certainly inferior to James in terms of comprehensiveness, but on the offensive end, Durant is undoubtedly stronger than James. Durant's powerful mid-range shot allows him to ignore the defense of many players. In 13-14 years, he played a total of 81 games for the Thunder.
And the average score per game also came to 32 points, with high performance and high attendance, Durant scored 2593 points in a single season, and won the title of scoring champion.
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Kobe Bryant is known as an offensive kaleidoscope, and he has many ways to score, so his scoring ability is not a cause for concern. After O'Neal left the Lakers, Kobe Bryant became the absolute core, thus starting his own scoring journey, once Kobe Bryant's highest single game score was 81 points. In the 05-06 season, he played in a total of 80 games, in which Bryant was in high form, averaging points per game in the regular season.
High appearance rate and high score, Kobe Bryant scored 2832 points in a single season. It's not the highest single-season score, but it's in the top five leagues all-time.
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Bryant scored a single-season high of 2,832 points. Kobe Bryant's record in a single season was set in the 05-06 season.
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Bryant scored a game-high 2,832 points in a single season, and he averaged points per game at that time.
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Bryant's highest 2,832 points in a single season is a record set in the 05-06 season, averaging points per game.
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For an NBA star, scoring 2,000 points in a season is considered to be one of the top scorers. If the requirements are raised, 2,500 points is a super scorer, and superstars such as James, Wade, Curry and Iverson have not done it. If it is 2,800 points in a single season, it is a scoring feast that will go down in history, and only five players in the entire history of the NBA have ever done it.
The player with the strongest scoring ability in the current roster is the Grim Reaper Durant. He is not only the youngest scoring champion, but also one of the most efficient outside players. Whether it's talent, skill or experience, Durant is at the top of his game.
In the 13-14 season, Durant won the league's scoring title, averaging 32 points per game, playing in 81 games, accumulating 2,593 points. This is the highest score for an active player in a single season, but it is still 207 points away from the 2,800-point mark.
The last time someone broke the 2,800-point mark was 13 years ago when Kobe Bryant did. At that time, he led the team with a single core, with unlimited power, and at the age of 27, he was a physical monster, and at the same time the offensive end was very incomprehensible. That year, he averaged points per game, ranking second in modern basketball, and he scored 2,832 points in 80 games, the only superstar in the 21st century to cross the 2,800-point mark.
Jordan, the god of basketball, has also achieved this feat, winning the scoring title 10 times, including the 80s when he was at his best. In the 87-88 season, Jordan averaged 35 points, 5 rebounds and 6 assists per game, and he played 82 regular season games and scored 2,868 points. In the 86-87 season, Jordan averaged 5 rebounds and 4 assists per game, and he also played 82 regular season games and scored 3,041 points.
In NBA history, only two players have scored 3,000 points in a single season, the other being Chamberlain.
As an ancient god, Chamberlain's performance in scoring is the same as Jordan's, and he has scored 2,800 points in a single season a total of 4 times in his career, many of which are inexplicable performances of points per game, points, and points. In the 61-62 season, Chamberlain's performance was the most exaggerated, he averaged points and rebounds per game, and he scored 4,029 points in 80 games, which is still an NBA record.
In addition, Abdul-Jabbar and McAdoo have also had 2,800 points in a single season, and it will take about 10 years for a talented scorer like the Sparrow to emerge throughout history. And after Kobe, the most promising player in the state is Harden. So far this season, Harden has scored 1,631 points, and he is averaging rebounds and assists per game.
With 34 games left in the season, Harden only needs to average points per game to break the 2,800-point mark, which is a good possibility for him who is on a hot streak.
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The playoffs are where superstars come their own, Jordan is in the playoffs to convince his opponents, Jordan has reached the finals 6 times in his career, won all championships, and Jordan has also respected the position of the first person in history.
Bryant has also proven himself multiple times in the playoffs. Durant and James also proved themselves in the Finals to be able to win the Finals MVP, and the standard of a superstar is to lead the team to a championship, and it is a pity that Barkley and Iverson did not have a championship in their careers.
Durant 43 points.
Durant is the player with the best scoring ability among active players, Durant is the youngest scoring champion in history, Durant's highest score in the playoffs was won in the Finals against the Cavaliers, Durant scored 43 points to lead the team to defeat the Cavaliers, Durant played more reasonably, Durant led the team to the Finals during the Thunder period, and the team lineup was more reasonable and excellent after coming to the Warriors, and Durant did not need to go to the Cavaliers to score, Now Durant is relatively easy to play, Durant is still in his prime, and Durant is likely to break his scoring record in recent seasons.
Bryant 50 points.
Kobe Bryant has always been an excellent scorer in his career, in the regular season Kobe Bryant once had a miracle of scoring 81 points against the Raptors, it can be said that Kobe Bryant is one of the best scoring players in history, Kobe Bryant's highest score in the playoffs is 50 points in the playoffs against the Suns, Kobe Bryant has won 5 championships in his career, Kobe's performance in the playoffs is one of the better players than in the regular season, Kobe Bryant can still score 60 points in the last game of his career.
James 51 points.
Although James is not a super scorer in his career, James' highest score in the playoffs is 51 points, James scored 51 points in the Finals against the powerful Warriors last year, but James still has not been able to lead the team to victory, James has reached the Finals 9 times in his career, James now holds the playoff total scoring record, and now James has not retired, this record may increase further.
Jordan 63 points.
The great basketball god Michael Jordan has created too many miracles in the playoffs, Jordan's highest score in the playoffs was against the Boston Celtics, although Jordan scored 63 points in this game, Jordan still did not lead the team to victory, Jordan is a natural scorer, Jordan won 10 scoring titles in his career, the highest point average per game in the playoffs, and the average points per game in the regular season is also the highest in history, if Jordan does not retire for two years at the peak of his career, the achievement will be higher.
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Durant is the player with the best scoring ability among active players, Durant is the youngest scoring champion in history, Durant's highest score in the playoffs was won in the Finals against the Cavaliers, Durant scored 43 points to lead the team to defeat the Cavaliers, Durant played more reasonably, Durant led the team to the Finals during the Thunder period, and after coming to the Warriors, the team lineup is more reasonable and excellent, and Durant does not need to score in a big way, Now Durant is relatively easy to play, Durant is still in his prime, and Durant is likely to break his scoring record in recent seasons.
The 50 points in this playoff game appeared in the sixth game of the playoffs between the Lakers and the Suns, who originally led the Suns 3-2 by a large score, and only needed this victory to successfully advance to the second round of the playoffs. So in this game, Kobe Bryant tried his best to win the game, the Lakers and the Suns played directly in overtime, and Kobe, who was in hot form throughout the game, scored 12 points directly in overtime, but this did not help the Lakers win the final victory. Because Nash was also at his peak at that time, his cooperation with Xiao Si was amazing, which made the isolated Kobe very uncomfortable.
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Bryant's highest score in the playoffs was 50 points, which he scored against his arch-rival, the Suns. Durant's career-high playoff point high was 43 points, coming in a win over the Cavaliers in '18.
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