What are the unbreakable records in the NBA?

As we all know, there used to be a slogan in NBA called? Where magic happens. Since the founding of the League 73 years ago, new legends have occurred and staged every day, and countless heroes have written their own records. However, the record is about to be broken, and countless younger generations have also begun to chase the records of their predecessors. But even so, there are countless records in the league that the younger generation will stop. Even if they try harder, the probability of breaking these records is still zero. Today, Ceng Laoshi will lead you to take stock of the most improbable 10 record in the NBA.

Tenth place: Thompson hit 100% and scored 37 points in a single quarter.

Clay Thompson, the core guard of Golden State Warriors, broke out without warning in the third quarter of a game against Kings in 14- 15 season. He took all shots in a single quarter with 13, among which 9 points, scored 37 points in a single quarter, surpassing the previous record of 33 points in a single quarter set by Anthony and Gwen, and became the scoring king in NBA history. And the most difficult thing about this record is that the hit rate is as high as 100%. Even if a player feels good, there is no guarantee that every goal will be scored in defense. Therefore, I think it is difficult for future generations to break the miracle of 37-point hit rate 100% in a single quarter.

Ninth place: Crawford 16 Lianzhong

The following records are still related to grading. In the 2006-07 season, Crawford's Knicks played Miami Heat at home. In the first quarter of the game, Crawford scored only one goal in five shots, but no one would have thought that the subsequent trend of this game would become his personal show. Crawford started with a three-pointer at the end of the first quarter and missed one shot. By the middle of the third quarter, Crawford had hit 16 goals in a row. In the end, the Knicks beat the Heat with Crawford's unsolvable performance, and Crawford's 16 company also became the record of the most consecutive goals in the NBA.

Eighth place: Jordan 10 scoring champion.

Michael Jordan, the god of basketball, is undoubtedly the best player in NBA history, and there is no one. Jordan's career can be described by honor, and it can be described by crushing all the superstars at the same time. Jordan has created many records, the most representative of which is undoubtedly the miracle of his 10 scoring champion. You know, Jordan's career is only 15 years. In addition to the Wizards' two-second comeback season, rookie season, a season absent due to a broken foot and an incomplete season just returning to the NBA, Jordan won the season scoring champion as long as he played a healthy season! This horrible scoring ability can only amaze the younger generation.

Seventh place: Curry's consistent MVP in regular season

Since the establishment of the MVP award in the regular season, the competition is fierce every year. There are often two stars, or even three or four well-behaved superstars, competing for a trophy. After all, the regular season of a season is quite long, and it is difficult for a player to maintain an excellent competitive state in every 82 games. But Curry of 15- 16 season explained to the judges what the real MVP is. What season does Curry use? Day by day? The average performance led the Warriors to a record of 73 wins and 9 losses, and he himself passed the coronation season MVP by unanimous vote, becoming the first person in NBA history.

Sixth place: Chamberlain has 55 rebounds in a single game.

Chamberlain, an ancient behemoth, is undoubtedly the record monster of NBA. According to the official statistics of the league, Chamberlain holds more than 70 NBA historical records! For example, he once scored 55 rebounds in a regular season and became the first in the NBA single-game rebounding list. You know, in modern basketball, it is very difficult for a team to get 55 rebounds in a game, and Chamberlain's 55 rebounds alone is like a god. After all, O 'Neill, another dominant center, averaged only 28 rebounds per game in his career!

Fifth place: Celtic won eight consecutive championships.

In the league, winning the championship is not an easy task, let alone winning the championship in a row. You know, NBA73 has won four consecutive championships in its 73-year history, which is better than the Warriors without three consecutive championships. Boston Celtics, on the other hand, won eight championship trophies in a row with 1959- 1966, completing the feat of eight consecutive championships. Throughout the current NBA, it is impossible for the same team to win the championship for eight consecutive years.

Fourth place: Chamberlain averaged 50 points per game in a single season.

Chamberlain once averaged 50.4 points in a single season in 6 1-62. You know, Jordan, who is more powerful than the god of basketball, averaged only 37. 1 point a season, while Harden averaged only 36 points last season. This shows that it is a great feat to average 50 points per game in a single season!

Third place: Chamberlain scored a single game 100.

Chamberlain again. In a regular season between the Warriors and the Knicks, Chamberlain showed great power, scored an amazing score of 100 and led the team to beat the Knicks. The score of 100 in a single game has also become an NBA single-game scoring record. Even after Kobe scored 865,438+0, he was still 65,438+09 points behind Zhang Dashuai, which became one of the most difficult records in the NBA.

Second place: McGrady 35 seconds 13 minutes.

Mcgrady, who still plays for the Rockets, once created a miracle in a game against the Spurs, that is, 35 seconds, 13 minutes, which surprised future generations. At the last moment of the game, the Rockets were still far behind the Spurs, and many disappointed Rockets fans left early. But McGrady suddenly broke out at the last moment, hitting four three-pointers in 35 seconds, one of which was 3+ 1, leading the team to reverse the Spurs. 35 seconds 13 minutes has also become a new historical record in NBA.

First place: Chamberlain averaged 48.5 minutes per game in a single season.

As we all know, an NBA game lasts for 48 minutes, but Chamberlain achieved an amazing feat in the 6 1-62 season, that is, the average playing time in a single season is 48.5 minutes. It turned out that Chamberlain not only played all the games in a single season, but also played all the games. In addition, Chamberlain played 40 minutes of overtime, so in the end, his average playing time that season came to an astonishing 48.5 minutes. In today's NBA, which emphasizes health, a star usually plays no more than 40 minutes per game in the regular season, so this record will also be sealed in the deepest part of NBA records.