With an average of 25 points per game, how many people can there be in history?

Updated on physical education 2024-08-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    If you want to establish yourself in the NBA, you have to adapt to high-intensity games and training. Against the best players in the world, there is a double test of attack and defence. To do one of these things well, it takes a lot of energy.

    Therefore, those top stars who integrate offense and defense have always been hard to find. The best defensive player in the league is the one who supports the team's defensive system, and if he invests too much on the defensive end, it is naturally difficult to ensure stability on the offensive end. DPOY, who averages 25 points per game, has only 2 people in NBA history, and he is still the champion and Tanhua in the same class.

    DPOYs with strong scoring ability also have a lot of history, such as the current Leonard, Howard in his prime, Garnett in the year, and Mourning in the 90s, they are the core of their respective teams, not only bearing the burden of defense, but also efficient and stable performance on the offensive end. However, when they won the Defensive Player of the Year trophy, they failed to average 25+ points per game at the same time.

    The last best defensive player who averaged 25 points per game was Olajuwon. As a super center in history, O'Neill was the first of the four centers to succeed in the 90s. In the 95 finals, Big Dream beat O'Neal, so he was as strong as a shark and convinced him.

    Olajuwon in his heyday was the first person in the league, when Jordan retired with a high profile, and Olajuwon led the Rockets to the top of the league.

    In the 93-94 season, Olajuwon cut the unsolved data of rebounds, assists, steals and blocks per game. On the defensive end, Big Dream dominated the basket, and the second block was counted, and there was also a steal. On the offensive end, Olajuwon averaged points per game, showing the inexplicability of fantasy dance steps.

    It is worth mentioning that he also won the regular season MVP + championship + FMVP + double team that year, which is a well-deserved top name in the league.

    In the 92-93 season, Olajuwon was also puzzled, when he averaged 13 rebounds, assists, steals and blocks per game. Again, the performance was impeccable on both the offensive and defensive ends.

    Another player who has averaged 25+ DPOY per game is Jordan, and there is no doubt about the scoring ability of the helper. He averaged 28 points per game in his rookie season and 37 points per game in his junior year, and won the title of point king 10 times in his career. Defensively, the gang leader is also an iron gate for the front, and he was selected as the best defender 9 times in his peak, which is a nightmare for opponents.

    In the 87-88 season, Jordan played a crazy performance, he hit an average of 35 points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks per game, and won the MVP + scoring king + steal king + AMVP + best defensive player + one defense honor, both offensive and defensive ends have achieved the ultimate, and he is also the only player who has won the scoring title and DPOY in a single season.

    Looking through NBA history, only Jordan and Olajuwon were elected as the best defensive players while averaging 25+ points per game. Among them, Big Dream is the champion show in 84, Jordan is the Tanhua show in 84, and it is no wonder that 84 is called the diamond generation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    There are only two people in history, Olajuwon averaged points in the 93-94 season and Jordan averaged 35 points in the 87-88 season.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    There are only 2 people in history, namely Olajuwon in the 93-94 season, who averaged points per game, and Jordan in the 87-88 season, who averaged 35 points per game.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are only two DPOYs who have averaged 25 points per game in history, Michael Jordan and Olajuwon, who not only have excellent defensive ability, but also excellent offensive ability.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are a total of 12 people in history who have done it. Among them are Kobe Bryant, James, Jordan, Harden and others that we are very familiar with. It can be said that the average score per game can reach 25 points, and they are all superstars.

    As we all know, the NBA has become a business league with great influence and popularity around the world.

    Statistics show that China's basketball popularity rate has surpassed that of football by three times, and in the end, the NBA's promotion can be said to be indispensable. And the most attractive to fans are those superstars who can frequently play outstanding performances and outstanding overall strength.

    What is it that shows off the supergiant's power? On the basketball court, what is the first priority? That's right, it's the score.

    Even in the measurement of top honors, the weighting items of the scoring champion are generally much more important than the DPOY, steal king and other honors. After all, Maddie, who is a two-time scoring champion, is already a higher status than Mutombo, who is a three-time DPOY.

    So, in the long history of the NBA, how many superstars have been able to average 25 points per game in their careers? In fact, if you count it down, there are really a lot. According to statistics, there are as many as 12 people in total.

    Who are these people? There are three active players, namely the now recognized first person in the league, Emperor LeBron James; and all-time scorer, "Grim Reaper" Durant; and James Harden, the Rockets' watchman. The extraordinary strength of these three people, I believe that everyone here must be obvious to all.

    Of course, outside of the active service, there are many well-known stars who have averaged more than 25 points per game. For example, Kobe Bryant, who we are familiar with; Michael Jordan, the god of basketball, scored 100 points in the 60s of the last century, and Chamberlain, who averaged 50 points per game in the season, and others.

    Michael Jordan, in particular, would have averaged more than 33 points per game if he hadn't played a comeback at the end. When the time comes, it can be said that "at a glance the mountains are small".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are 12 people in history who can do it, but most of them are historical players, and there are only 3 people on the current team who can do it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    So far, there are 12 players in NBA history who have averaged 25 career points per game, and there are three active players, namely the little emperor James, the grim reaper Durant and the bearded Harden.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    At present, there are 12 players who have averaged more than 25 points per game in their NBA careers, and 9 have retired, namely Jordan, Chamberlain, Baylor, Jerry West, Iverson, Pettit, Gwen, Oscar Robertson and Karl Malone, and 3 active players, namely James, Durant and Harden.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are only 12 players in history who have scored more than 25 points, they are nine who have retired and three who are active, these players are Flyer Jordan, Marshal Chamberlain, Baylor, Lakers legend Jerry West, 76ers Iverson, Pettit, Gervin, all-round fighter Oscar Robertson and postman Karl Malone, little emperor James, Durant and Harden. Let's take a look at the career averages of these players.

    The other is the great god Chamberlain, who played 14 seasons and averaged points per game, the highest season of his career, he won 7 career scoring titles, and then his career high was 100 points.

    Robertson, the all-around warrior, played four seasons in the NBA, and he was able to average points per game, and he was able to average points per game in his peak season of the regular season.

    Iverson, a star of the 76ers, has played 14 seasons in his career and averaged points per game. He won four scoring titles in his career. He has averaged 33 points per game in recent seasons.

    Iceman Devine played 10 seasons in the NBA. He averaged points per game in his career and won the scoring title 4 times. In a career peak, he averaged points per game.

    Petit played 11 seasons in his career, and he was able to average points per game and won two regular-season scoring titles. Career peak season contributed points.

    Jazz power forward Malone, who played 19 seasons in the NBA and averaged 25 points per game in his career. In his peak season, he averaged 31 points per game. It is the second highest scorer in league history.

    Next is Bayless, who averaged points per game in his career, and played 14 seasons in his career. The best season of his career was able to score points.

    Then look at the three big guys on the current roster, big man pitcher forward Kevin Durant, who played 12 seasons in the NBA in his career. He averaged 27 points per game in his career and won four scoring titles in his career. In the peak season of his career, he averaged 32 points per game.

    Younger Emperor James, who has now played 17 seasons in the NBA. Career can contribute pointsHe won the scoring title once in his career. In his career-peak season, he averaged points per game.

    Another player is James Harden, a key player for the Rockets. He has now played 11 seasons. He averaged points per game and won two scoring titles in his career.

    In the peak season of his career, he scored a high score. He is also the current league scoring leader. Among the active players who can also average 25 points per game, there are also Wei Shao, Aldridge, Curry, Thompson, and Doncic.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Iverson averaged points, points, rebounds and assists per game in his career, playing in 914 games. Petit averaged 792 career points, points, rebounds and assists per game. Gervin averaged points, points, rebounds and assists per game in his career, playing in 791 games.

    Roberson has career points, points, rebounds and assists in 1,040 games. Karl Malone averaged 1,476 career points, points, rebounds and assists per game. All nine of these players are well-known local figures in NBA history, absolute superstars, and Hall of Fame level players.

    It's hard to keep averaging more than 25 points per game throughout their careers, as each of them has a career spanning more than a decade.

    Of course, there are some super scorers who have not crossed the threshold of 25 points, like Kobe, Maddie and others, although they have not averaged 25 points per game, but no one dares to ignore their scoring ability. Therefore, to evaluate whether a player's scoring ability is strong, you can't just look at career data.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    11 people did it. They are Michael Jordan, Chamberlain, Elgin Baylor, Kevin Durant, LeBron James, Jerry West, Allen Iverson, Bob Pettit, George Gervin, Oscar Robertson, Karl Malone Eleven.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are 12 people in NBA history who have done it, and only Harden, Durant and James have done it on active rosters.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    So far, there are only a dozen players in the NBA who have averaged more than 25 points per game in the regular season, including James, Harden, and Durant, but they are still at the peak of their careers, and their points per game average is likely to decline in the future.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No. 5: James Harden.

    Harden was a flower prospect in 2009, and appeared in the public's eyes as the third child of the Thunder three young men when he debuted, and he mainly appeared as a substitute in the first three years. And he also won the title of Sixth Man of the Year once in the 11-12 season, reaching the Finals with Durant and Westbrook. The real turning point in his career was after moving to the Rockets, Harden, who had unlimited power, skyrocketed in scoring statistics, and in his first season with the Rockets, he averaged points per game and was selected to the All-Star team.

    In the last three years, Harden has achieved three consecutive scoring titles. Not only is he strong in scoring, but he is also excellent in passing, and he has also won an assist title. Harden is now averaging rebounds and assists per game.

    No. 4: Oscar Robertson.

    Oscar Robertson is the NBA's all-time triple-double king, ranking first in all-time triple-doubles, and his biggest impression to the world is that he is well-rounded, proficient in scoring, rebounding and assisting. In his second season, he averaged points, rebounds and assists per game. Became the first player in NBA history to average a triple-double per season.

    He won six assists titles in his career, was named to the first team nine times, and won an NBA championship with a young Kareem Abdul-Jabbar at the end of his career. Oscar Robertson is averaging points, assists and rebounds per game in his career.

    No. 3: Jerry West.

    Jerry West is a Lakers legend who has played for the Lakers in his 14-year career, averaging 27 points and rebounds and assists per game in his career. The representative of his two-way guard, the NBA logo is created in the image of Jerry West. Jerry West was named to the NBA All-NBA First Team 10 times and to the NBA All-Defensive Team Team four times in his career.

    At the end of his career, he won a championship with Chamberlain.

    No. 2: LeBron James.

    James is the player with the longest period in the NBA since the beginning of the new century. Except for the average of 20+5+5 per game in his rookie season, James has never averaged less than 25+6+6 in the remaining 16 years, which can be called the most comprehensive player in this era. James averaged rebounds and assists per game in his career, was named to the NBA All-Star Team for 16 consecutive years, was named to the NBA All-Star Team 12 times, won the regular season MVP 4 times, and won the Finals MVP 3 times.

    James, who is 36 years old this season, can still average one rebound and one assist per game, and his form is amazing.

    No. 1: Michael Jordan.

    No one questions Jordan's scoring ability, but did you know that Jordan is just as well-rounded? He averaged rebounds and assists per game in his career. This is also Jordan's performance after pulling down the average after his second comeback, and Jordan has averaged points per game throughout his Bulls career.

    Jordan has reached the Finals six times in his career and won the championship six times. 10-time scoring champion, 10-time first-team and 9-time defensive lineup.

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