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Chapter 224 Postscript 2 Breaking the record with almost zero probability
Chapter 224 Postscript II Breaking the Record with Almost Zero Probability
Basketball itself is one of the most popular sports events in the world, and many outstanding basketball players have been derived from it, loved by many fans.
Mikan, Chamberlain, Russell, Magic, Bird, Jordan, Kobe, O'Neal, James, Curry, etc...
"There are talents from generation to generation in the country, each leading the way for hundreds of years."
The greatest charm of competitive sports may come from the continuous surpassing of the predecessors by the younger generations, but for some records, the probability of being broken is almost zero.
[-]. Stockton's assist record
Stockton, one of the "Utah Shuangsha", has sent 15806 assists in his career.
How hard is it to break this record?Let's take a look at the followers behind him. Kidd is currently ranked second in the history of total assists. He has retired, but he only handed over 12091 assists, a difference of more than 3000.Among active players, Paul has the most assists. He has just broken into the "10000+ assists" club. Considering his age, it seems that there is still the slightest hope of breaking Kidd's assist count. Want to beat Stockton?The probability is almost 9.
Paul is 36 years old. He will average 10 assists per game in the future, and will play at least 75 games per season. It will take 7-8 seasons to surpass Stockton.
88. Played [-] regular season games in a single season
According to the NBA's competition system, each team needs to play 82 regular season games per season, which also means that each player can play up to 82 regular season games per season.
But in the 1968-69 season, a player named Bellamy played a full 88 regular-season games that season.
In the middle of the 1968-69 season, Bellamy played for the Pistons. After playing 35 games, Bellamy was traded to the Knicks. The Pistons missed a full 29 games.So Bellamy played 6 regular-season games for the Knicks the rest of the season, so he played a full 53 regular-season games.
3.9. The shortest playing time in the NBA is [-] seconds
In 2007, James Ang Curry was selected by the Bulls and officially landed in the NBA.
As a young rookie, James didn't get a chance to play at the beginning of the season. He has played more than 10 games in the season before ushering in his NBA debut.
However, he was replaced by the coach because of tactical adjustments after only 3.9 seconds of his debut.
As a result, not long after the game ended, he was caught by the police for urinating in public, but he resisted arrest in public, and was finally sent directly to the "detention center".
This "bad off-court performance" made the Bulls immediately choose to abandon the rookie, and his NBA career ended.
50. The average score per game in the season is [-]+
As we all know, the highest score of 100 points in a single game in the NBA was created by the prehistoric behemoth Chamberlain, and the closest to this score is Kobe's 81 points.
But many people may not know that the scoring feast of Chamberlain, a prehistoric behemoth, is not only 100 points.
In the 1961-62 season, Chamberlain averaged 50.4 points per game.
This is the only time since the NBA has statistics that players averaged 50+ points per game in a single season.
If anyone wants to break this record, let's first break the 1962+ points per game he created in the 63-40 season.
48.5. The average playing time is [-] minutes per game
Chamberlain's scoring ability is a prehistoric behemoth, and his physical fitness is also at the level of a prehistoric behemoth.
NBA games are divided into 4 quarters, each 12 minutes, and a game is played for 48 minutes, but Chamberlain played a magical record of 48.5 minutes per game in one season.
In the 1961-62 season, Chamberlain played a total of 80 games in all games of the team this season, and also played 7 overtime games, totaling 50 minutes.
This season, Chamberlain has never rested a minute except for being sent off for a foul 8 minutes before the end of a game.After the end of the season, his season playing time was 1 minutes, and his average playing time came to 3882 minutes, which is unique in history.
10. [-] scoring champions
"Old hooligan" Jordan has won 10 scoring titles in his entire career, and how difficult this record is to break, we might as well look at the performance of other people.
The prehistoric behemoth Chamberlain's scoring ability is so powerful that he has only won 7 scoring titles in his career.Behind Chamberlain are the 4 scoring champions of George Gervin, Durant, and Iverson, which are less than half.
8. The Celtics won [-] consecutive championships
From 1958 to 1966, the Celtics kept the NBA championship in 8 years without falling behind, and all of them were in the bag, setting an unprecedented 8 consecutive championships.
Looking back at the history of the NBA, there are 2 teams that can win 7 consecutive championships, 3 teams that can win 3 consecutive championships, and only the Celtics can win more than 3 consecutive championships.
In the years to come, not to mention 8 consecutive championships, even 3 consecutive championships will be difficult for the team to touch.After all, after the disintegration of the "OK combination", the NBA has not seen a team that can win three consecutive championships in almost 20 years, even if it is the "Big Three" of James, Wade, Bosh and Durant, Curry, Thompson The leading "Cosmic Brave" also failed to do it.
4. Kobe Bryant's [-] records
The youngest dunk king record: 18 years and 169 days.In the 1997 All-Star Slam Dunk Contest, Kobe defeated all participating players and won the 1997 Slam Dunk Contest Championship. He also became the youngest slam dunk champion in NBA history.
The youngest All-Star record: 19 years and 170 days. In February 1998, Kobe, who had just entered the NBA for two years, was successfully selected to the All-Star team.Like the record for the youngest slam dunk king, because Kobe entered the NBA as a high school student, it is basically impossible for these two records to be broken.
The most points scored on the same field: Kobe scored a total of 20 points at the Lakers' home court in his 16161-year career. Now that the league wins the championship in groups, stars frequently change teams. This record is basically difficult to break.
The oldest 60+ player: 37-year-old Kobe scored 60 points in his retirement game. You must know that most players may not be able to score 50+ in a single game in their entire career, let alone 60+, so This record is unlikely to be broken.
1192. Played [-] games in a row
The NBA's current record for longest consecutive appearances comes from AC. Green's 1192 games.
1192 games, based on 82 regular season games per season, that is 14.5 seasons.This means that a player joined the NBA when he was 20 years old and has been playing and playing until he was almost 35 years old when he ushered in his first rotation.
It is said that in order to maintain his combat effectiveness, AC. Green directly chose abstinence, and this abstinence lasted for 16 years.It was not until after he retired from the NBA that he chose to marry his girlfriend.
Who wants to break it?
(End of this chapter)
Basketball itself is one of the most popular sports events in the world, and many outstanding basketball players have been derived from it, loved by many fans.
Mikan, Chamberlain, Russell, Magic, Bird, Jordan, Kobe, O'Neal, James, Curry, etc...
"There are talents from generation to generation in the country, each leading the way for hundreds of years."
The greatest charm of competitive sports may come from the continuous surpassing of the predecessors by the younger generations, but for some records, the probability of being broken is almost zero.
[-]. Stockton's assist record
Stockton, one of the "Utah Shuangsha", has sent 15806 assists in his career.
How hard is it to break this record?Let's take a look at the followers behind him. Kidd is currently ranked second in the history of total assists. He has retired, but he only handed over 12091 assists, a difference of more than 3000.Among active players, Paul has the most assists. He has just broken into the "10000+ assists" club. Considering his age, it seems that there is still the slightest hope of breaking Kidd's assist count. Want to beat Stockton?The probability is almost 9.
Paul is 36 years old. He will average 10 assists per game in the future, and will play at least 75 games per season. It will take 7-8 seasons to surpass Stockton.
88. Played [-] regular season games in a single season
According to the NBA's competition system, each team needs to play 82 regular season games per season, which also means that each player can play up to 82 regular season games per season.
But in the 1968-69 season, a player named Bellamy played a full 88 regular-season games that season.
In the middle of the 1968-69 season, Bellamy played for the Pistons. After playing 35 games, Bellamy was traded to the Knicks. The Pistons missed a full 29 games.So Bellamy played 6 regular-season games for the Knicks the rest of the season, so he played a full 53 regular-season games.
3.9. The shortest playing time in the NBA is [-] seconds
In 2007, James Ang Curry was selected by the Bulls and officially landed in the NBA.
As a young rookie, James didn't get a chance to play at the beginning of the season. He has played more than 10 games in the season before ushering in his NBA debut.
However, he was replaced by the coach because of tactical adjustments after only 3.9 seconds of his debut.
As a result, not long after the game ended, he was caught by the police for urinating in public, but he resisted arrest in public, and was finally sent directly to the "detention center".
This "bad off-court performance" made the Bulls immediately choose to abandon the rookie, and his NBA career ended.
50. The average score per game in the season is [-]+
As we all know, the highest score of 100 points in a single game in the NBA was created by the prehistoric behemoth Chamberlain, and the closest to this score is Kobe's 81 points.
But many people may not know that the scoring feast of Chamberlain, a prehistoric behemoth, is not only 100 points.
In the 1961-62 season, Chamberlain averaged 50.4 points per game.
This is the only time since the NBA has statistics that players averaged 50+ points per game in a single season.
If anyone wants to break this record, let's first break the 1962+ points per game he created in the 63-40 season.
48.5. The average playing time is [-] minutes per game
Chamberlain's scoring ability is a prehistoric behemoth, and his physical fitness is also at the level of a prehistoric behemoth.
NBA games are divided into 4 quarters, each 12 minutes, and a game is played for 48 minutes, but Chamberlain played a magical record of 48.5 minutes per game in one season.
In the 1961-62 season, Chamberlain played a total of 80 games in all games of the team this season, and also played 7 overtime games, totaling 50 minutes.
This season, Chamberlain has never rested a minute except for being sent off for a foul 8 minutes before the end of a game.After the end of the season, his season playing time was 1 minutes, and his average playing time came to 3882 minutes, which is unique in history.
10. [-] scoring champions
"Old hooligan" Jordan has won 10 scoring titles in his entire career, and how difficult this record is to break, we might as well look at the performance of other people.
The prehistoric behemoth Chamberlain's scoring ability is so powerful that he has only won 7 scoring titles in his career.Behind Chamberlain are the 4 scoring champions of George Gervin, Durant, and Iverson, which are less than half.
8. The Celtics won [-] consecutive championships
From 1958 to 1966, the Celtics kept the NBA championship in 8 years without falling behind, and all of them were in the bag, setting an unprecedented 8 consecutive championships.
Looking back at the history of the NBA, there are 2 teams that can win 7 consecutive championships, 3 teams that can win 3 consecutive championships, and only the Celtics can win more than 3 consecutive championships.
In the years to come, not to mention 8 consecutive championships, even 3 consecutive championships will be difficult for the team to touch.After all, after the disintegration of the "OK combination", the NBA has not seen a team that can win three consecutive championships in almost 20 years, even if it is the "Big Three" of James, Wade, Bosh and Durant, Curry, Thompson The leading "Cosmic Brave" also failed to do it.
4. Kobe Bryant's [-] records
The youngest dunk king record: 18 years and 169 days.In the 1997 All-Star Slam Dunk Contest, Kobe defeated all participating players and won the 1997 Slam Dunk Contest Championship. He also became the youngest slam dunk champion in NBA history.
The youngest All-Star record: 19 years and 170 days. In February 1998, Kobe, who had just entered the NBA for two years, was successfully selected to the All-Star team.Like the record for the youngest slam dunk king, because Kobe entered the NBA as a high school student, it is basically impossible for these two records to be broken.
The most points scored on the same field: Kobe scored a total of 20 points at the Lakers' home court in his 16161-year career. Now that the league wins the championship in groups, stars frequently change teams. This record is basically difficult to break.
The oldest 60+ player: 37-year-old Kobe scored 60 points in his retirement game. You must know that most players may not be able to score 50+ in a single game in their entire career, let alone 60+, so This record is unlikely to be broken.
1192. Played [-] games in a row
The NBA's current record for longest consecutive appearances comes from AC. Green's 1192 games.
1192 games, based on 82 regular season games per season, that is 14.5 seasons.This means that a player joined the NBA when he was 20 years old and has been playing and playing until he was almost 35 years old when he ushered in his first rotation.
It is said that in order to maintain his combat effectiveness, AC. Green directly chose abstinence, and this abstinence lasted for 16 years.It was not until after he retired from the NBA that he chose to marry his girlfriend.
Who wants to break it?
(End of this chapter)
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