2024-08-18
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There are many players in NBA history who have reached their peak right after their debut and performed amazingly in their rookie season, such as James, who entered the NBA right after graduating from high school and averaged 20+5+5 in his first year. There is also Duncan, who averaged 21.1 points, 11.9 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 2.5 blocks per game in his first season in the NBA, and was eventually selected into the All-NBA First Team.
However, Duncan is not the only one in history to be selected into the All-NBA First Team in his rookie season. As for the following 6 major records, no other players have achieved them so far except for the following players!
1. Chamberlain scored 58 points and 42 rebounds in his rookie season
In NBA history, many rookies have scored 50+ points in a single game, such as McCann's 53 points, Baylor's 55 points, Earl Monroe's 56 points, Rick Barry's 57 points, and many more players are not listed. However, if you want to score 50+ and grab 40+ rebounds at the same time, this is a bit "too much to ask". For most players, it is difficult to get 58 points and 42 rebounds in a single game, let alone achieve them at the same time.