What are some records in NBA history with an almost zero chance of being broken?

Updated on physical education 2024-08-04
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    For example, Chamberlain's total number of rebounds, no one can break it, because no one can average that many rebounds per game now.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Kobe Bryant's record of 81 points in a single game is unmatched, Curry scored 402 3-pointers in a single season and won the MVP in the 2016 season, and Jordan won the scoring title 10 times in 15 seasons.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Stockton is No. 1 in assists. He had 15,806 assists in his career, compared to 12,091 in second place. The chance of breaking this record is almost zero.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    That's a lot, Russell's 11 championship rings, Jordan's 10-time scoring title, the Celtics' eight-game winning streak, Chamberlain's 100 points per game, Stockton's assist record and Chamberlain's single-season scoring average.

    First of all, the Celtics' record is almost impossible to break, they won nine championships in 10 seasons, including an eight-game winning streak, and after Russell retired as a coach, he received two championship rings, a series of records that are almost impossible to repeat in the more competitive NBA arena now or in the future.

    Take James as an example, it is not easy for him to enter the finals 10 times, but he only won 4 championships, you know how difficult it is, the only thing that may be close is Jordan back then, who won three consecutive championships twice, retired for 2 years in the middle, and retired for the second time after winning the second three consecutive championships, which is the closest record.

    And the recent super team, whether it is James's Heat Big Three or the Warriors' four-year triple crown, the three consecutive championships cannot be achieved, let alone close to the Celtics' record, which should be the most difficult.

    Then there is Jordan's 10-time scoring champion, how terrifying is Jordan's 10-time scoring champion, the peak of the average player's career is about 10 years, it is very difficult to get all the scoring titles in the peak 10 years, and now these scoring champions have no chance, whether it is Iverson, Durant, Curry, it is impossible to get close to Jordan's record.

    Then there is Chamberlain's 100 points in a single game, 100 points in a single game is more like a miracle, the closest is Kobe's 81 points in a single game, and that game shocked everyone, and in fact, Kobe Bryant has a game that is close to achieving this record, that is, 62 points in the third quarter against the Mavericks, but the fourth quarter of that game is garbage time, Kobe refuses to play, if he plays, there is still a glimmer of hope of breaking the record, but Kobe Bryant needs 38 points in a single quarter, which is almost impossible, Because if you want to score 100 points in a single game, in addition to teammates and opponents giving opportunities, you must also be in very good shape, and your physical strength must also be very good, so the chance of breaking is almost 0

    In addition, Chamberlain has a single-season average of more than 40 points and 50 points per game, this record is also impossible to break, because no one except Chamberlain can average more than 40 points per game, under the rules and rhythm of modern basketball, the probability of breaking this record is also 0, because even in the current three-point era, an average of more than 30 points per game has a great hope of winning the scoring title, and it is unlikely to exceed 40 points, let alone 50 points.

    The other is Stockton's assist record, although Stockton still holds the steal record, but his assist record is more difficult to break, his 15,806 assists are more than 3,000 ahead of the all-time second-Kidd, which is really hard to break.

    The other big O's triple-double records have been broken by Wei Shao, and Abdul-Jabbar's scoring record is also hopefully broken by James.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    What are some records in NBA history with almost zero chance of being broken?

    We all have a history of more than 70 years until the birth of the NBA, during which countless superstars and league records have emerged, and the best way to pay tribute to our predecessors is to surpass them, but some records are difficult to surpass.

    The first is the data of the ancient god Chamberlain's 100 points, Chamberlain is a meter inside player, at that time there was no so-called three-point line, so he relied on two-point shots to brush up to 100 points, Chamberlain's average points per game for a season also reached an exaggerated score, and we all had an average of more than 30 points per game until the current scoring kings, and Chamberlain's points, basically no one can surpass. Therefore, Chamberlain alone grasped two data that could not be surpassed.

    The third is the record of 14 three-pointers in a single game held by Warriors star Klay Thompson, this record is also very difficult to break, first of all, this player has to have unlimited power, and secondly, this player is a top pitcher, and this player is already a player with both strength and experience in projection, and this player From the current point of view, only Curry of the Warriors has reached this goal, but because he and Thompson are both Warriors players, both sides have each other's possession of the ball, So if you make more than 14 three-pointers, you won't be able to reach the goal.

    The fourth is a record held by Flyer Jordan, first of all, 10 scoring titles, this record from the current point of view, no player can reach it, Kobe Bryant's career with the most firepower has not been achieved, and the current scoring champion James Harden is now in his 30s, and it is not allowed in terms of age. James, Durant, Leonard, Curry are also at the end or middle of their careers, and they don't have a chance at all.

    The fifth still belongs to the Flyer Jordan, this record is two triple championships, Peter Pan Kobe Bryant was once very close to this record, but because the Lakers lost to the Celtics in the 08 season, Kobe Bryant can only win the remaining two championships, so Kobe Bryant has only five championships left, a triple championship, and now there is no absolute dynasty team in this league, the Warriors in the West were the closest, but now because of the departure of the main players have become a team that needs to be rebuilt.

    These records were broken and basically 0!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    '16 was a year of surprises, with the NBA Warriors having the best NBA regular season in history, with 73 wins, the NBA Warriors met the NBA Cavaliers selected by LeBron JamesFinally, LeBron James also gave the NBA Warriors a greater humiliation in history. In the end, LeBron James not only led the team to defeat the invincible NBA Warriors to win the championship, but also set a shocking Finals recordIn the six games of the finals, LeBron James each scored 181 points, 68 rebounds, 51 assists, 13 blocks and 16 steals, ranking first among players on both teams in five statistical information.

    It is very difficult for players to set a new record in the Finals, and Howard is such a player who has done this, Howard, who was in peak form in 09, led the Magic all the way to the Finals, and sent 9 blocks in the fourth game with the Lakers, which also set a record for the average number of blocks per game in the NBA Finals. Two years ago, there would have been a record of other centre-backs attacking the centre-back, but now, as the role of the centre-forward continues to change, the team is focusing heavily on the centre-forward's ability to shift and defendThe center must leave the three-second zone to defend inside and outside players, and it is becoming increasingly difficult to get rid of the record of nine blocks per game in the Finals.

    Gradually, from the seventies of the twentieth century,The league has been around for nearly 50 years, and Bird is the only MVP player in the NBA regular season to win a medal for three consecutive years. Although Russell and his ancient beast Chamberlain also achieved such a record in the sixties, the competition in the basketball game at that time was not as fierce as the compressive strength of the game, and the basketball game was also the general trend and did not gain a lot of recognition, so the two can be ignored. Nowadays, it is very difficult to get an MVPAlthough LeBron James, Duncan, Magic, Durant, Nash, etc. have all defended MVP titles before, no one can win the NBA regular season MVP honor for three consecutive seasons.

    In the 61-62 season, Chamberlain of the Philadelphia NBA 76 averaged 50Four points to win the scoring title, it is Chamberlain's third year in the NBA, and 4029 points in the season, also set an all-time record. And in the ranking list of the average rating per game in the current quarter of the historical time, Chamberlain each with 50

    Quarters, points, 38Four points occupy the top 3. This scoring machine, which has always been around the clock, has continued to monopolize the scoring champion for seven years since the addition of the NBA.

    As the most outstanding superstar in NBA history, Flyer Jordan won a total of 10 scoring titles in 15 seasons from his debut to his last retirementIn his peak season, he even averaged nearly 40 points per game, second only to Chamberlain's average of 50 points per game in a single season. For the difficult level of this record, Iverson has only won 4 scoring titles in his career development after JordanDurant, the best pitcher in service, has only won four scoring titles in his career so farSo as long as it's not created in a situation where superstars stay on bad teams and deliberately increase points, it's unlikely that the Flyer Jordan's record will be broken at all.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The NBA is the highest temple of basketball, in the history of the NBA, every day there are new records, every day there are old records are broken, but there are always some records that have never been seen before, and there are no one after them, among these records, the record set by Chamberlain is the most difficult to break. 100 points in a single game, in today's game, no one can achieve it, not even stars like James and Durant Harden can achieve this achievement. Someone once said that in the NBA, even if you score a point in a game, it is not easy, this statement is indeed true, after all, it is not easy to make it to the NBA.

    Chamberlain played a total of 48 minutes in that game, and with the help of his teammates, he scored 36 goals on 63 shots, scored 28 free throws from 32 free throws, grabbed 55 rebounds, and scored 100 points in the whole game, a record that no one has broken to this day. The last time he came closest to that record was Kobe Bryant, on January 22, 2006 against the Raptors, Bryant played 42 minutes, shooting 28-of-46, 18-of-18 free throws, and rebounding 6, scoring 81 points, the closest man to Chamberlain's record to date.

    After Chamberlain, no one can achieve a single game of more than 80+ results except Kobe, and among the active players, only Harden, Thompson, Booker, Anthony and James have scored 60+ points and above, of which Booker has scored 70 points. With the passage of time and the increase in age, many people have retired, and the state of the game without retirement is not as good as before, and among these players who are currently on active duty, only Harden may be able to try it, but scoring 80+ points in a single game can only be said to be possible, and 100 points in a single game is simply difficult to achieve.

    I think Chamberlain's record of 10 points per game will only remain in history forever, this record will not be broken, it will always be maintained. Do you think Chamberlain's record of 100 points in a single game will be broken?

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In the NBA, Jordan is an eternal legend, and his record should never be broken. He won the scoring title 10 times in 15 years, which is far beyond everyone's reach, and this record is difficult to break.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In the history of the NBA, there are 25 items that can never be broken, namely a total of 37 points per game, an average of points per game in a single season, a triple-double per game in a single season (broken), the Celtics' eight-time championship, a career 10-time scoring champion, 55 rebounds in a single game, Duncan's quasi-quadruple-double championship ring in the finals, a total of 38,387 points in the regular season, Abdul-Jabbar's 6-time regular season MVP, a total of 370 points in a single game, 100 points in a single game, 13 seconds in a single game, Abdul-Jabbar's 19 All-Star selections, Bulls 72 wins (broken), 33 straight wins against Lakers, Average minutes per game, Season minutes per game, Minutes per game, Team rebounds:

    Season averages, 6 overtime, 33 points in a single quarter (14 turnovers in a single game.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The most difficult records to break are Maddy's 35.13 seconds, Curry's 402 three-pointers, Chamberlain's average of 50 points per game in a single season, Duncan's 1,000 wins with the team, Chamberlain's career grabbing 23,924 rebounds, Russell's 11 career championships, Stockton's career 15,806 assists, the Warriors' 73 wins, and so on.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Jordan won 10 scoring titles in 15 years 2, David Ry, under the gaze of Michael Jordan, received a pass from his teammates outside the bounds and completed the stunner in only seconds.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Jordan won 6 FMVPs, which should be the most unlikely record to be broken. After all, it is indeed very difficult to get a 100% win rate.

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