The NBA has been in existence for 72 years, and there have been too many records. Some are broken constantly by their descendants, while others are made to worship. This is a time of data explosion, but not all records can be broken. Today, we're not talking about other records, but these five scores are the hardest to break, given the record. If one can transcend, one is destined to be remembered by history.
Chamberlain: On March 2, 1962, Chamberlain played for the Philadelphia warriors against the then New York Knicks. That night, Chamberlain was like a God. With a score of 36 out of 63, one man beat his opponent to the ground. Although this is an ancient figure, as long as the league admits, Chamberlain's 100 points per game is the NBA's first highest point per game.
McGrady: Whether you question his power or not, he's been chosen to the Hall of Fame, bringing his career to a successful conclusion. McGrady's attack was clear to all, and he scored as easily as cut melons and vegetables during the magicians. Bryant was no match for him, and he extended his fiery scoring to the Rockets. In the Spurs game, the Rockets had already lost, McGrady forced against the sky. In just 35 seconds, he hit "3 + 1" in a row, 13 points, helped the team reverse the Spurs. Popovich and Duncan were both confused after the game and they were beaten by Maddy.
Thompson: 12 minutes in a game, 35 points for either team is an attack explosion, but Thompson did the whole thing. In the third quarter of the game against the king, Thompson suddenly broke away, with a 3-0 3-9 in a single quarter and two free throws, scoring 37 points in a single quarter and taking the game away with a personal flow. To accomplish such a miracle, their hands hot is the premise, key teammates must be willing to adult beauty, otherwise it is difficult to break.
Jordan: 15 years of his career, Jordan set too many scoring records, but the most typical is the 10-time winner. What is the concept of a 15-year-old 10-time scorer is basically a lifetime at the top of your game, with an average of at least 20 points at 40. The current winner is up to four times in Durant, far from Jordan. Wei Shao and Kobe Kobe such a Super scorer, also only two times the score. You can imagine how hard it was for Jordan to score 10 points, and it was impossible to get past it.
Thompson: Here we have Thompson again, one of the most understated players in the league, but no one will question his strength. In the 2016 playoffs against the thunder, the warriors were already behind the thunder in the big score, this time in the back game, and it was not Curry But Thompson who saved the team. Thompson made a total of 11 three points, breaking the previous record of nine three points held by Lei Alun and Curry. In the playoffs, with this defensive intensity, and 11 three points, that's the star. The Warriors have two top three breakups, no wonder the league is afraid of their wave of attacks.
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