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The 6 records that the NBA cannot break: Chamberlain only has 100 points, the top spot has been sealed forever

The charm of NBA games is not only the fierce confrontation and exciting moments of the players on the field, but also the amazing records that have been recorded in history. These records witness the limits of basketball and inspire generations of players to pursue excellence. Next, let’s walk into the NBA’s six single-game records together and experience those shocking moments. In the 1998-99 season, Kendall Gill won the title of the first steal king in his career with his outstanding defensive awareness and agility. In a game against the Heat, he even set a record of NBA's single-game steals with an amazing performance of 11 steals. Even though more than twenty years have passed, no one can break this record. In the 1990-91 season, Scott Skeles, who played for the Magic at the time, set a record for the highest single-game assist in the NBA history with 30 assists in the game against the Nuggets. In this game, Skeles' teammates were in a hot state, with a three-point shooting percentage of up to 57.1%, and the team's shooting percentage also reached 57%. With the support of such a team's firepower, Skeles was able to easily connect the entire team's offense, sending accurate passes to his teammates again and again, creating scoring opportunities. The Nuggets' defense seemed to have lost its direction that day, and they could only watch as Skyles kept refreshing their assist data. 17 blocks in a single game, Elmore Smith is a center forward with a height of 2.13 meters. He is known for his outstanding defensive ability. He was awarded the blocking king in 1974. In the 1972-73 season, Smith, who played for the Lakers at the time, presented the most exciting hotpot feast in basketball history in the game against the Trail Blazers. Smith sent 17 blocks in the game, and no one in the Trail Blazers team missed the net under him. In this game, Smith set a record for the NBA in 17 blocks and 11 blocks in half.

played 69 minutes in a single game

On November 9, 1989, in a regular season between the Supersonics and the Bucks, the two sides went through 5 overtimes to decide the winner, and the final score was frozen at 155-154, and the Supersonics narrowly won with 1 point. In this game, Supersonics player Dell Ellis has a luxurious data of 53 points, 7 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 break and 1 hat. He only rested for 4 minutes in the whole game and played 69 minutes, setting a record of NBA's historical single-game playing time.

100 points in a single game

On March 2, 1962, "Basketball Emperor" Chamberlain created the most explosive solo show in NBA history. In this game, he made 63 shots, hit 36 ​​of them, 32 free throws, and 28 goals. He scored 100 points with amazing efficiency, setting a record for individual scores in a single game in the NBA history, and no one has broken it to this day. It is worth mentioning that the single-game rebounding record was also set by Chamberlain, with 55 single-game games.

The total score of 37 points in a single game

On November 22, 1950, the Pistons and the Lakers started a "defensive battle". This game has been recorded in history and has become the lowest total score in NBA history, with the two teams scoring only 37 points (18-19). In fact, the rules of the game at that time were not perfect, and there were no violations of "8 seconds past half" and "24 seconds offensive restrictions", so such scores were not uncommon at the time. And in modern basketball, this is a record that can never be broken.