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On Tuesday, February 7, 2023. In a match against the Oklahoma City Thunder, LeBron James accomplished something no one was ever supposed to do - he surpassed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on the NBA's all-time scoring list. However, there are some records in the world's best basketball league that will not be broken by LeBron or any other player. And we are able to bet our house, car and kidney on it.
Wilt Chamberlain: 100 points in one game
Wilt Chamberlain in real life did what we would struggle to do on PlayStation - and in code. This is the guy who was the prototype of the field cyborg before the word was even coined for good. Not surprisingly, his achievements open a list of unbreakable records. The first is the legendary 100 points in one game. That's exactly how many eyes Wilt packed in on March 2, 1962. In a match against the New York Knicks. And let's add that back then there was no such thing as a line of throws for 3. No one else in the history of the NBA has come close to this result - not even Chamberlain himself, whose second best score is 78 points. Besides Wilt, the closest to 100 was Kobe Bryant, who in January 2006. threw 81 points. However, this is still light years away from the record, and since neither Kobe nor Jordan before him were able to hit 100 points, we can safely assume that no one else will do so again.
Wilt Chamberlain: averages of points and minutes per season
The 1961-62 season - the same one in which the 100-point scoring happened - was in general a cosmic year in the NBA. Wilt then set three other unbreakable records, and the scale of his individual domination was downright incredible. Indeed, over the course of 80 games played in the 1961-62 season, Chamberlain averaged 50.4 points. Let's repeat it: 50.4 points! The second best average score of all time is 38.3 points per game. Its author was Elgin Baylor, who - to his disappointment - established it in the season... 1961-62.. In any other he would have blown the competition off the board, but here he had to acknowledge the superiority of Wilt. Chamberlain's other two records from the same season are total points scored (4029, the other score is 3586 - also by Wilt) and the average number of minutes spent on the floor - 48.5 (an NBA game lasts 48 minutes). A real robot.
John Stockton: record for assists and interceptions
John Stockton is one of the most inconspicuous and therefore underrated players of all time. Meanwhile, this guy was in a class of his own. Iron health, impeccable physical preparation and an outstanding pro-team attitude are his greatest qualities. He didn't have to be a star to dominate matches. Karl Malone could shine, Stockton was content with assists and tough defense. That's why he tops the list of the best passers and interceptions of all time with 15,806 assists and 3,265 interceptions, respectively. No other athlete in history has broken the 13,000 barrier. last passes (sic!) and 3 thousand. "theft" - and we can confidently say that no other will do it again.
Bill Russell: 11 NBA championships as a player
Died in 2022. Bill Russel is synonymous with the word winner. The player single-handedly dominated the NBA of the late 1950s. i 60. - In the 13 seasons he played, he won 11 championships. Jordan, Pippen and Kareem next on the list each have six titles to their credit. Magic Johnson - five. LeBron James and Steph Curry - four each. Simply put: no one in the history of the NBA was as good at winning as Bill Russell. Even the cyborg Wilt Chamberlain, who may have individually laid everyone out in front of him, but in the final analysis he couldn't win - for his account includes only two modest championships.
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admins |
Hanna Wolska |
StreetTadeusza Tylewskiego 44 |
80-169Gdansk |
Poland |
admins |
Hanna Wolska |
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80-169Gdansk |
Poland |
Oslo will have world's first all-electric public transport system. In the race for a better environment and population health, Norwegians are on the final straight.
Oslo will have world's first all-electric public transport system. In the race for a better environment and population health, Norwegians are on the final straight.
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