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The first is Chamberlain, a total of 32 times 60+, and everyone combined is not as much as Chamberlain.
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The NBA superstar with the most 60+ times in a single game is Wilt Chamberlain, reaching 32, which reflects Chamberlain's super scoring ability and strong physical fitness.
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The first place went to Chamberlain, who scored more than 60 points in a total of 32 games, and is a veritable NBA record machine.
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James is not the strongest offensive presence in the active team, and it is likely that he is almost 36 years old. But his offense is history, and from the perspective of his entire career, he is the strongest gear. The youngest Mr. 10,000 points in all kinds has averaged 27 points per game in 17 seasons and has ranked third in all-time scoring.
He has offensive ability, and he can be unlimited in the team, so it is not difficult to get high scores. The highest season of James' career is the average points per game, so what is Kobe Bryant and Jordan, you will know where the gap is after reading it.
Kobe Bryant's offense is slowly polished, and he does not belong to the representative of the peak of his debut. Bryant has a lot of offensive means and is excellent in physical confrontation, whether it is his back or breaking, he can score effectively. He won the scoring title twice in his career, as well as 81 points and 60 points in the retirement game, and he is the strongest presence in the new century.
Kobe Bryant's highest season was in the 2006 season, when he averaged points per game, he conquered the league with his offense, and he won the scoring title without suspense.
Everyone knows that Jordan has won the scoring title 10 times in his career, and he has averaged 30 points per game in 15 seasons, and he is really easy to score. If Jordan is put in this era, it is possible to average 40 points per game, and his offense is the only one in history. During Jordan's time with the Bulls, he scored like crazy in every game, and in the 1987 season he averaged points per game, not only winning the scoring title, but also achieving the feat of 3,000 points in a single season.
Kobe Bryant and Jordan's highest season scoring is indeed better than James, which is also related to the player's style of play. However, these three gods are in front of one person, and their highest season score can only stand aside, and this person is Chamberlain.
Chamberlain debuted at the full level, and won MVP in his rookie season, which is destined to be extraordinary. Chamberlain was very rough in terms of technique alone, but his physical fitness was too strong, and he had no opponents at all in his time. Chamberlain is a dimensionality reduction blow in the NBA, and scoring points is like probing for things.
In the 1962 season, Chamberlain went on a rampage throughout the season, and he achieved a terrible record for points per game, breaking all sorts of records in every game. At the end of the season, he also became the only god in history to score 4,000 points in a single season.
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James' highest single-season scoring average; Durant's highest points per game average in a single season; Anthony's highest single-season scoring average; Bryant's highest points per game average in a single season; Iverson averaged a game-high 33 points per game in a single season; Maddie's highest single-season scoring average; Jordan's highest points per game average in a single season; Abdul-Jabbar's highest single-season scoring average; Chamberlain's highest points per game in a single season, and so on.
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James averaged the most points per game in a single season, Chamberlain averaged the highest points per game, and Jordan averaged the most points per game.
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Wade averaged in '06, Durant averaged in '17, Iverson averaged in '01, Jordan averaged in '92, Jiamus averaged in '15, O'Neal averaged 38 per game in '00, and Jordan averaged 41 per game in '93.
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Durant. Durant averages the most points per game. Durant averages per game. Divide. James also got a game, a season-high average. Curry has won unanimous MVP.
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The NBA league's scoring rhythm is accelerating, which has led to a certain increase in the average scoring data of many players. Nowadays, it is easy for a lot of players to score 30-40 points in a game. But even in such a relaxed scoring environment, it is difficult to score 60 points in a game.
How hard is 60 in the NBA? Durant 0 times, 1 god man 32 times.
Durant: Durant's offensive ability is certainly at the forefront of the current league. And basically every season the average points per game has remained at a very high level, and it is very surprising that there has not been a single 60-point experience in a single game in the entire career. This is actually related to his team, because in most cases, Durant's team is crushing opponents, so his playing time is not particularly much, and to some extent, it actually squeezes his single-game scoring volume.
Maddie's miracle of 35.13 seconds is still fresh in many people's memories, which shows that Maddie is also an expert scorer. But Maddy's 60 points per game was extremely difficult, and by the end of his career, he had only scored 60 points in one game. Of course, it also has to do with his physical condition, because his career peak was very short, and he has been plagued by injuries in the middle and late stages of his career, which has greatly weakened his scoring ability.
James' current James is expected to break Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's all-time scoring record. His offensive explosiveness and consistency are high, averaging 27 points per game in his 17-year career. At the end of the 2011 season, James had no shortcomings in attack and he really wanted to score.
But James has only scored 60 points in a single game once in his career so far, and he may only retire once. Because in essence, he is not a real scorer, and is more of an all-round player on the offensive end, because of his all-aroundness, he does not score a high percentage on the offensive end.
Jordan, as a god in the 90s, Jordan has many scoring methods and strong scoring ability. There have been games in the Finals where he averaged 40 points per game, but 60 points seemed like a big hurdle for other players, but not for Jordan. By the end of his career, Jordan had scored 60 points.
Chamberlain's 60 points in 32 games shows that no one in antiquity could prevent Chamberlain from scoring. Looking back at Chamberlain's career, he averaged 50 points per game in the season, so 60 points in 32 games was not Chamberlain's greatest achievement.
For all of these players, their careers are legendary, and 60 points per game may be the highlight of their careers, but that doesn't mean every superstar has to have that experience.
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Elgin Baylor has played four 60-point games. James Harden has also played four single-game 60-point games in his career so far. Jordan, who has played 5 60-point games. Kobe Bryant has played six 60-point games in a single game.
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Among so many superstars in the NBA, there are stars who score more points in every game, such as Chamberlain, Kobe, David Thompson, Elgin Baylor, David Robinson, Michael Jordan, George Gervin, Carmelo Anthony, Tracy McGrady, LeBron James.
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Maddie scored 60 points in a single game in one game, James too, and Chamberlain scored 60 points in a single game in 32 games, which is a very good result.
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1. Jordan dropped his average points per game at the age of 24, and if he didn't retire willfully, the helper could have hit the 40,000-point mark. 2. It only took Kobe Bryant 3 seasons for Kobe's score to climb to points. 3. James is the most successful player in the active service, averaging 25+ per game for 16 consecutive years, and such a stable performance is also unique.
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On March 2, 1962, in the game between the Philadelphia Warriors and the Knicks, Chamberlain shot 36 of 63 from the field and 28 of 32 free throws, scoring a single game-high 100 points and 25 rebounds in history, and the Warriors beat the opponent 169-147.
In 2006, Kobe Bryant scored 81 points, but after all, he was one move behind, and there is no need to discuss which is more golden, 81 points or 100 points, and the name on the record is still Chamberlain.
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In NBA history, the record for the highest number of points scored in a game is:
100 points, the highest individual total in a single season is 4029 points, both of which were set in 1963 and 1962 by Wilt Chamberlain.
I knew Chamberlain had a game where he scored 100 points.
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