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The 10 most difficult records to break in the NBA: Jordan ranks last with 10 scoring titles, and LeBron James holds two miracles

2024-08-26

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There are many outstanding players in the NBA, and in order to make more intuitive comparisons between players, the league and the media have many player records. If an unattainable record is created, then this player will definitely be remembered, such as Chamberlain's 100 points in a single game. But to be honest, the league's defense is declining now, and many players have scored 70+ in the past few years. It seems that 100 points is not far away. Having said that, let's take a look at the 10 most difficult records to break in league history.

Russell leads the team to 8 consecutive championships

To be honest, 11 championships is hard to break, but if James won the championship 10 times in the finals, and won one championship in his later career, would he tie the record? This record is hard, but it doesn't seem as far-fetched as imagined. However, I think it will be hard for any team to achieve the 8 consecutive championships that Russell led. The closest is 3 consecutive championships. Now the players are closer in strength, and it costs too much money to keep a luxury lineup, which many teams can't afford.

Chamberlain's minutes per game

Everyone knows that the four quarters in the NBA are now 48 minutes long, but in order to ensure the health of the players, many teams now prefer to reduce the playing time of the core players. For example, Curry has always been rotated by Kerr. Thibodeau loves to rely on players. His core players play an average of about 36 minutes per game, but this strong team still injured his core players. Chamberlain once averaged 48.5 minutes per game in a single season. What does this mean? Not only do they have to play the full game every time, but they also have to play enough overtime. I am afraid that the current players are unreliable.

Chamberlain single season scoring record

The most terrifying thing about Chamberlain is his scoring. If he had not sacrificed his stats for team basketball, perhaps Jordan would not have been the one to win the most scoring titles in history. Chamberlain averaged 50.4 points per game in a single season. Maybe you don't know what this means. Jordan played 1,072 games in his entire career and scored 50+ only 31 times. James played 1,492 games in his entire career and scored 50+ only 14 times in total.

Stockton assists and steals records

These two records are put together. Stockton is the all-time assists leader, with 15,806 assists in his career. Kidd, who ranks second, has 12,091, 3,715 more. Kidd's peak season was only 808 assists in a single season, and even so, he still needs 4.5 seasons to achieve it! Stockton is also the all-time steals leader, with 3,265 steals in his career, and Kidd, who ranks second, has 2,684, 581 more. Kidd's highest single-season steals is 175, and he still needs 3.3 seasons. Stockton is not only good at steals and assists, but also very healthy.

James' youngest record

This record is almost impossible to break because the league has cancelled the direct entry of high school students into the league, so James entered the league at least one year earlier than most players. In addition, his performance has always been very stable and he is healthy enough, so his youngest scoring record in history is simply unattainable. If this record is to be broken, the league needs to lift the restriction on high school students directly entering the league.

James 4+1+1 Project

Is it difficult to score 40,000 points in a career? Although only James has done it, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was very close, and Jordan would have had a chance if he had not wasted his peak. There are many people who have 10,000 rebounds, but there are very few players who have 10,000 assists. Looking at history, only 7 people have done it. However, it is too difficult to score 40,000 points, 10,000 rebounds, and 10,000 assists in a career. Looking at history, only James has done it, which is the best testimony to his omnipotence.

Bellamy played 88 games in a single season

Walter Bellamy, a star in the 1960s, played 35 games for the Pistons in the 1968-69 season, and then played 53 games for the Knicks, for a total of 88 games in a season. In today's league, whether a player can play in all games is not a question. Now the schedule of each team in the league is no more than 3 games apart. If a player is traded, playing in all 84 games is enough, but playing 88 games is impossible.

AC Green played consecutive games

AC Green is a legendary Laker. He is famous for being healthy. I heard that he was able to stay healthy for a long time because of abstinence. He played 1,192 games in a row. Maybe you don't have an idea about this. This requires playing 14 consecutive seasons. You know, many players can't reach 14 seasons in their careers. There is no team that would not like such an iron man. If Jordan or O'Neal had such a body of steel, how terrifying would it be?

Jordan 10 scoring titles

Jordan's 6 FMVPs are unprecedented, but there may be someone who can surpass him. James has won 4, which is very close. His 10 scoring titles are very difficult to break. To be honest, Chamberlain was also very close, having won 7. But if Chamberlain had won so many, he might not have won a championship in his career. But Jordan is different. Jordan won the scoring title and the team was able to win the championship. That's amazing. What do you think about these 10 records? Welcome to leave a message to discuss.