2024-08-13
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For NBA stars with outstanding talents, it is not difficult to score high points in a single game when they are in great form. However, in the playoffs or even the breathtaking finals, every player will face tremendous pressure. In this case, if they can score more than 50 points in a single game, it will be enough to make them famous. In the long history of the NBA, only seven stars have achieved such a miracle.
Bob Pettit 50 points in 1958
Pettit was a great player in the ancient NBA and the greatest player in the history of the Hawks. He led the St. Louis Hawks (now the Atlanta Hawks) to win the championship in 1958, which is the only championship in the history of the Hawks so far. Pettit averaged 24.5 points and 16.5 rebounds per game in the playoffs that season, and another core of the team was Cliff Hagan, who averaged 27.7 points and 10.5 rebounds per game.
The two worked together to snatch a championship trophy from the Celtics, who were at the peak of their power at the time. In the finals, Pettit put on an ultimate personal scoring performance, scoring 50 points in a single game. His entire career resume was equally brilliant, with 2 regular season MVPs, 11 consecutive All-Stars, 4 All-Star Game MVPs, 10 consecutive NBA All-Star teams, 2 NBA scoring champions, and one of the NBA's top 50 superstars. He is a power forward at the NBA's historical level.