This season can be said to be nearing the end of the season, and only the finals are left. The 2017-2018 season was a very historical season, and this season has produced many records that are relatively rare in the history of NBA. This season, LeBron James scored 31 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists in the game against the Nets, with a total assist in his career exceeding 8,000. He has also become the first player in NBA history to score 30,000 points, 8,000 assists and 8,000 rebounds. This season, Westbrook averaged 25.4 points, 10.1 rebounds and 10.3 assists per game and became the first player in NBA history to average triple-double for two consecutive seasons. On January 31, 2018, Rockets defeated Magic James Harden 114-107 at home, scoring 60 points, 10 rebounds and 11 rebounds, setting a career single-game scoring record and Rockets' personal single-game scoring record in history, and becoming the first player in NBA history to score a 60-point triple-double. There are not many personal records in the long history of the NBA, but there are several individual records in these records that are very difficult to break.
Fifth, Westbrook averaged 31.6 points, 10.7 rebounds and 10.4 assists per game in a single season (the triple-double with the most points per game)
Highway can be said to be the player with the last physical fitness among the central defenders in the league. Even among all NBA players, Westbrook has super athletic ability and amazing explosive power. Each breakthrough span is large, and it has a full altitude and strong ability to hit the basket. Even high-intensity defense cannot stop Westbrook from impacting the basket. It can create a large amount of damage and relies on free throws to score. Although Westbrook's data is outstanding, it is considered to be just a data brush, but whether he is a data brush or not, he is one of the best players in the active league. Last season, Westbrook averaged 31.6 points, 10.7 rebounds and 10.4 assists per game, while Westbrook averaged 25.4 points, 10.1 rebounds and 10.3 assists per game, so Westbrook became the first player in NBA history to score triple-doubles for two consecutive seasons. Last season, Westbrook scored a triple-double average of 31.6 points per game, surpassing Da O's 30.8 points, becoming the most scored triple-double average in NBA history.
fourth place, Archibald averaged 34 points and 11.4 assists per game in a single season (the only player who won the points + assists in a single season)
Nate Archibald was selected by the Cincinnati Royals (now the Sacramento Kings) in the 19th place in the second round in the 1970 NBA Draft. He has played for the Royals (Kings, Nets), Celtics and Bucks 4 NBA teams. He won the NBA championship in 1981, was selected for the NBA All-Star lineup 6 times and was elected as the NBA All-Star MVP in 1981, was selected for the NBA All-Star first team three times and 2 times the 2nd team of the NBA All-Star 2. Archibald averaged 18.8 points, 2.3 rebounds and 7.4 assists per game in his 13-year career. The most brilliant thing in his 13-year career was that in the 1972-73 seasons, Archibald averaged not only scored 34 points but also had 11.4 assists per game with the Kings, but eventually won the scoring and assists king that season, and became the only player in NBA history to win the assists king + scoring king in a single season.
third, Curry 402 three-pointer + scoring king + steal king + three-pointer + 73 wins
Curry's three-pointer is powerful and has three main characteristics: fast, accurate and ruthless. Fast: The top shooter in NBA history takes 0.4 seconds to shoot at the fastest time, while Curry only takes 0.3 seconds, and you don’t need to adjust your hand after receiving the ball. Accurate: Curry averaged 7.8 three-pointers and 3.4 shots per game and hit 43.6%. In seven games, the number of three-pointers hits not only more than 10, but the accuracy rate is as high as 70%. Ruthless: Curry’s three-pointers may not be accurate for a period of time, but once the feel comes, it will be a series of unreasonable three-pointers. Curry scored at least 10 three-pointers in a single game, with a total of 9 first place in NBA history. The 15-16 season can be said to be Curry's craziest season. In the regular season, Curry scored 402 three-pointers and set his record again. Curry averaged 30.1 points, 5.4 rebounds, 6.7 assists and 2.1 steals per game that season. Curry not only won the scoring king, stealing king, and three-point king, but also beat , James and to be elected MVP.
Second, Jordan Single season 30.4 points + MVP + FMVP + All-Star MVP + Score King
NBA is so much attention around the world. A large part of this is influenced by Jordan, who has made great contributions to the promotion of the NBA and basketball. Jordan is one of the great scorers in history, averaging 30.123 points in his career, surpassing basketball emperor , Chamberlain in history. Jordan won the scoring champion in a total of ten times in his career, ranking first in history, and seven of which were the scoring champions. Jordan scored double digits in 866 consecutive games, with the most average scores of 30+ times per game in a single season, with the first place in history in 8 times, with the average score of 33.4 points per game in the playoffs, the first in history. From 1995 to 1996, Jordan averaged 30.4 points, 6.6 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 2.2 steals, leading the Bulls to a record of 72 wins and 10 losses, and finally led the Bulls to the top to win the championship in the playoffs. Jordan's outstanding performance was unanimously recognized, so he not only won the scoring champion but also won all the MVP trophys that season.
First place, Chamberlain 4029 points in a single season, 2052 rebounds
Chamberlain can be said to be the best center in NBA history with the most dominant inside line, extremely powerful both on offense and defensive ends. Chamberlain has set countless records in NBA history and many of them are difficult to break and are still covered in dust: the most scores in a single game (100 points), the four-double record (8 times), the frontcourt rebound record (35 times), the season's triple-double record (3 times), and so on. Chamberlain averaged 30.1 points, 22.9 rebounds and 4.4 assists in his 14-year career, while Chamberlain scored unprecedented data in the 61-62 season: 50.4 points, 25.7 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game (total 4029 points, 2052 rebounds). Chamberlain played to the extreme in rebounding and scoring in the 61-62 seasons, and it was difficult to break in either scoring or rebounding, let alone the superposition of two statistics.
text/Yan Xiaobai