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No back2back losing as a 1st seed to 8th seed. Having euro Cacs shyt on you forcing you to retire from international ball. Losing to cp0 in first round :laff:
Blow 3-1 leads in playoff series
Miss the playoffs and be in the lottery multiple times
Have no free agents wanna play with you
Get two pieced on live TV
Drop nikkas names to the police
Be considered a sidekick or #2 option for 3 of your rings
 

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So 03 and 05 Parker is better than prime Pau:stopitslime: Bynum was injured in 2010:stopitslime: man you nikkas are beyond delusional..Cut this back to back bullshyt out you nikkas made that shyt up after Duncan got 5 because I never heard of that bullshyt until then. So the Rockets and Pistons are considered All time great teams cause they went back to back:stopitslime: Travesty after that bullshyt game 7 he should of got 2010 lets not act like Ron and Pau ain't save Kobe ass. i guess you didn't look at that roster you said 03 was more stocked than the Lakers 2010 squad you gotta be kidding me:mjlol:

Let me get this straight so in 05 with that squad going against Big Ben and Sheed in their primes with McDyess and the Pistons was the defending champs after breaking up your squad:mjlol: is not more impressive than Bean going at Courtney Lee and Micheal Pietrus:mjlol: and a flabby and sick fourth seeded Celtics.

05 Pistons>>>>>09 Magic and 2010 Celtics...
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YES PAU WAS KNOWN AS "GASOFT" IN HIS PRIME, CONSTANTLY GETTIN PUNKED DOWN LOW...HE WAS GOOD AND AN ALLSTAR BUT RANKS AMONST THE WORST SECOND FIDDLES IN NBA HISTORY. YES, BYNUM WAS INJURED AND LIMITED IN 10 (CHECK THE FINALS NUMBERS BEFORE TALKIN) ...


AS FOR GOIN BACK TO BACK NOT MEANIN ANYTHING LMFAO ... THATS BEEN THE KNOCK ON DUNCAN FOR A DECADE NOW. AND YEA SON, PISTONS ARE CONSIDERED AN ALL-TIME GREAT TEAM, THERES A fukkIN 30 FOR 30 ON THAT SQUAD...DO U EVEN WATCH BASKETBALL? NOT GOIN BACK TO BACK IS A DENT ON DUNCANS RESUME WHEN COMPARED TO OTHER GOATS, NO WAY AROUND IT.


SPURS SUPPORTING CAST ALWAYS BEEN BETTER, DUNCAN WAS LOSING FINALS MVPS TO TONY PARKER WHEN HE WAS STILL IN HIS PRIME, HE ALWAYS HAD ALL THE HELP HE NEEDED AND THEN SOME... UNLIKE KOBE, WHO WASTED PRIME YEARS PLAYIN WIT SCRUBS..COULDA REALISTICALLY HAD 7-8 BY NOW IF NOT FOR THEM SMUSH PARKER-KWAME BROWN YEARS.
 

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Blow 3-1 leads in playoff series
Miss the playoffs and be in the lottery multiple times
Have no free agents wanna play with you
Get two pieced on live TV
Drop nikkas names to the police
Be considered a sidekick or #2 option for 3 of your rings
Don't forget it was Kobe shytting spurs in Duncan's prime not shaq. Who has better head to head playoff record? Which one hasn't been a role player since 2009. :win: Resorting to off court problems to try to justify hate proves you lost already
 

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Don't forget it was Kobe shytting spurs in Duncan's prime not shaq. Who has better head to head playoff record? Which one hasn't been a role player since 2009. :win: Resorting to off court problems to try to justify hate proves you lost already
Kobe was being guarded by Antonio Daniels, Tony Parker, Hedo Turkoglu, Sean Elliott, Jaren Jackson and whatever old ass perimeter players SA had at that time.

Of course Kobe was lighting SA up there was NOBODY to check him. They still gotta worry bout Shaq putting up 27 and 13 on them as well, so Robin got to run wild :yeshrug:

Timmy still put up 23 and 12 and 29 and 17 in the two series against LA. So he was getting his as well, he didn't have no help on the perimeter

Which one of them is gonna play play past April this season :mjlol:

All Kobe fans got at this point is nostalgia
 

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YES PAU WAS KNOWN AS "GASOFT" IN HIS PRIME, CONSTANTLY GETTIN PUNKED DOWN LOW...HE WAS GOOD AND AN ALLSTAR BUT RANKS AMONST THE WORST SECOND FIDDLES IN NBA HISTORY. YES, BYNUM WAS INJURED AND LIMITED IN 10 (CHECK THE FINALS NUMBERS BEFORE TALKIN) ...


AS FOR GOIN BACK TO BACK NOT MEANIN ANYTHING LMFAO ... THATS BEEN THE KNOCK ON DUNCAN FOR A DECADE NOW. AND YEA SON, PISTONS ARE CONSIDERED AN ALL-TIME GREAT TEAM, THERES A fukkIN 30 FOR 30 ON THAT SQUAD...DO U EVEN WATCH BASKETBALL? NOT GOIN BACK TO BACK IS A DENT ON DUNCANS RESUME WHEN COMPARED TO OTHER GOATS, NO WAY AROUND IT.


SPURS SUPPORTING CAST ALWAYS BEEN BETTER, DUNCAN WAS LOSING FINALS MVPS TO TONY PARKER WHEN HE WAS STILL IN HIS PRIME, HE ALWAYS HAD ALL THE HELP HE NEEDED AND THEN SOME... UNLIKE KOBE, WHO WASTED PRIME YEARS PLAYIN WIT SCRUBS..COULDA REALISTICALLY HAD 7-8 BY NOW IF NOT FOR THEM SMUSH PARKER-KWAME BROWN YEARS.

He played with them for 2 years:mjlol: and no and the Pistons ain't considered one the of the best 30 for 30 they doing a 30 for 30 on the Buffalo Bills I guess they considered one the best too:mjlol:

Now Pau was known as Gasoft yet I seem to recall that was the sentiment after Garnett did him dirty in 08 and we not gonna bring that up though:sas2: 39 point blowout losses in the finals game 6 nonetheless:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:

So I see you just gonna ignore those shyt squads from 03 and 05:yeshrug: you just gonna ignore 2011 until now:flabbynsick: Now nikkas comparing the West 8th seed likes it's the East :stopitslime:and surprise Memphis been contenders ever since,so obviously it wasn't a fad.:stopitslime:

I'm done I'm not going back and forth with this bullshyt cause I'm not gonna convince you and you damn sure ain't convincing me:yeshrug: The accolades speak for themselves
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Meanwhile Bean
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Now refute that^^^^^^ I'll wait:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:
 

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Blow 3-1 leads in playoff series
Miss the playoffs and be in the lottery multiple times
Have no free agents wanna play with you
Get two pieced on live TV
Drop nikkas names to the police
Be considered a sidekick or #2 option for 3 of your rings


FACT THAT KOBE HAD A 3-1 LEAD OVER A 2ND SEED WIT SMUSH PARKER AND KWAME BROWN IS A MIRACLE..DUNCAN WOULDNT HAVE EVEN MADE THE PLAYOFFS WIT THAT SQUAD.

IS THERE ANY PLAYER WHO WOULDNT MISS THE PLAYOFFS WIT SOME OF THE DLEAGUE SQUADS KOBE PLAYED WIT?

WHO WANTED TO PLAY WIT DUNCAN? FIRST FREE AGENT SPURS GOT WAS ALDRIDGE, AND THATS ONLY TO TAKE OVER DUNCANS SPOT, NOT TO PLAY WIT HIM

KOBE COULDNT BE DROPPED ON 2 CLEAN SHOTS=OUR GOAT

KOBE NEVER SNITCHED ON NO ONE, THIS IS A CLICHE REACH BY HIS NUTRIDERS

DUNCAN WAS A NUMBER 4 OPTION FOR HIS LAST RING LMAO


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He played with them for 2 years:mjlol: and no and the Pistons ain't considered one the of the best 30 for 30 they doing a 30 for 30 on the Buffalo Bills I guess they considered one the best too:mjlol:

Now Pau was known as Gasoft yet I seem to recall that was the sentiment after Garnett did him dirty in 08 and we not gonna bring that up though:sas2: 39 point blowout losses in the finals game 6 nonetheless:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:

So I see you just gonna ignore those shyt squads from 03 and 05:yeshrug: you just gonna ignore 2011 until now:flabbynsick: Now nikkas comparing the West 8th seed likes it's the East :stopitslime:and surprise Memphis been contenders ever since,so obviously it wasn't a fad.:stopitslime:

I'm done I'm not going back and forth with this bullshyt cause I'm not gonna convince you and you damn sure ain't convincing me:yeshrug: The accolades speak for themselves
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Meanwhile Bean
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Now refute that^^^^^^ I'll wait:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:


LOL U CALL THE SPURS IN 03 AND 05 "SHIIT SQUADS" JUST SHOWS HOW OUTA TOUCH WIT REALITY U REALLY IS...KOBE HAS BETTER ACCOLADES AND HOLDS WAY MORE RECORDS THAN DUNCAN. ALL DUNCAN GOT ON KOBE IS MVPS, BUT SO DOES NASH..IF THATS ALL U GOT, THEN THATS TOO BAD FAM
 

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LOL U CALL THE SPURS IN 03 AND 05 "SHIIT SQUADS" JUST SHOWS HOW OUTA TOUCH WIT REALITY U REALLY IS...KOBE HAS BETTER ACCOLADES AND HOLDS WAY MORE RECORDS THAN DUNCAN. ALL DUNCAN GOT ON KOBE IS MVPS, BUT SO DOES NASH..IF THATS ALL U GOT, THEN THATS TOO BAD FAM

Refute that Larry Holmes claim and quit ducking:stopitslime:

What records most points in a game:mjlol:

Most points all time:mjlol:

Most wins in a season:mjlol:

Most steals assists all time:mjlol:

Most Playoff points:mjlol:

Best ppg in the playoffs:mjlol:

Best win pct in Nba history:mjlol:

Best ppg for a season:mjlol:

Oh and Lakers records don't count nikka it's called the NBA
Where are these records oh yeah most shots attempted and most missed
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Refute that Larry Holmes claim and quit ducking:stopitslime:

What records most points in a game:mjlol:

Most points all time:mjlol:

Most wins in a season:mjlol:

Most steals assists all time:mjlol:

Most Playoff points:mjlol:

Best ppg in the playoffs:mjlol:

Best win pct in Nba history:mjlol:

Best ppg for a season:mjlol:

Oh and Lakers records don't count nikka it's called the NBA
Where are these records oh yeah most shots attempted and most missed
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  • 17 consecutive selections, 13 consecutive appearances (No All-Star game in 1999 due to a league-wide lockout)[9][19]
  • Missed the 2010 and 2014 games due to injury[20]
  • First team: 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013[22][23]
  • Second team: 2000, 2001[22][23]
  • Third team: 1999, 2005[22][23]
  • First team: 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011[24][25]
  • Second team: 2001, 2002, 2012[24][25]
  • NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion: 1997[28]
  • 17-time Player of the Month: December 2000, November 2001, January 2003, March 2004, January 2006, April 2006, December 2006, March 2007, April 2007, February 2008, April 2008, December 2008, January 2009, December 2009, March 2011, December/January 2012, February 2013[9]
  • Player of the Month was awarded separately to Eastern and Western Conference starting from the 2001–02 season.[29]
  • NBA regular season leader:
  • games played: 1998–99 (50), 2007–08 (82), 2008–09 (82)[9]
  • usage percentage: 2005–06 (38.7), 2010–11 (35.1), 2011-12 (35.7)[9]
  • points: 2002–03 (2,461), 2005–06 (2,832, 7th in NBA history),[30] 2006–07 (2,430), 2007–08 (2,323)[9]
  • points per game: 2005–06 (35.4, 8th in NBA history),[31] 2006–07 (31.6)[9]
  • field goals attempted: 2005–06 (2,173), 2006–07 (1,757), 2007–08 (1,690), 2010–11 (1,639), 2011-12 (1336)[9]
  • field goals made: 2002–03 (868), 2005–06 (978), 2006–07 (813)[9]
  • free throws attempted: 2006–07 (768)[9]
  • free throws made: 2005–06 (696), 2006–07 (667)[9]
  • NBA playoffs leader:
  • win shares: 2001 (3.8)
  • points: 2004 (539), 2008 (633), 2009 (695), 2010 (671)
  • points per game: 2003 (32.1), 2007 (32.8), 2008 (30.1)
  • minutes played: 2002 (833), 2004 (973)
  • field goals made: 2004 (190), 2008 (222), 2009 (242), 2010 (234)
  • field goals attempted: 2002 (431), 2004 (460), 2008 (463), 2009 (530), 2010 (511)
  • free throws made: 2004 (135), 2008 (157), 2009 (174), 2010 (154)
  • free throws attempted: 2008 (194), 2010 (183)
  • steals: 2000 (32), 2009 (38)
  • Most All-Star Game MVP awards won, career: 4 (tied with Bob Pettit)
  • Most All-Star Game points scored, career: 280[32]
  • Most All-Star Game field goals made, career: 115
  • Most offensive rebounds in an All-Star Game: 10
  • Most All-NBA Total Selections won, career: 16
  • Most All-NBA First Team honors won, career: 11 (tied with Karl Malone)
  • Only player in NBA history with more than 30,000 points and 6,000 assists.[33][34]
  • Most three-point field goals made, one game: 12 (on January 7, 2003 vs. Seattle SuperSonics; shared with Donyell Marshall)[35]
  • Most three-point field goal attempts, career-playoffs: 882[36]
  • Most field goal attempts, career-playoffs: 4,499
  • Most three-point field goal attempts, career-finals: 153
  • Most free throws made, four-game playoff series: 51 (second round vs. Sacramento Kings, 2001)[37]
  • Youngest player to score 24,000 points: (31 years, 76 days)[40]
  • Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record[40]
  • Since surpassed by LeBron James, who achieved this at 30 years, 17 days [41]
  • Youngest player to score 25,000 points: (31 years, 151 days)[42]
  • Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record[42]
  • Youngest player to score 26,000 points: (32 years, 80 days)[43]
  • Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record
  • Youngest player to score 27,000 points: (32 years, 160 days)[44]
  • Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record
  • Youngest player to score 28,000 points: (33 years, 131 days)[45][46]
  • Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record
  • Youngest player to score 29,000 points: (33 years, 199 days)[47]
  • Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record
  • Youngest player to score 30,000 points: (34 years, 104 days)[48]
  • Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record
  • Youngest player to score 31,000 points: (34 years, 185 days)[49]
  • Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record
  • Youngest player to score 32,000 points: (36 years, 87 days)[50]
  • Surpassed Karl Malone, the previous holder of the record
  • Youngest player to be named to the NBA All-Rookie Team: (1996–97)[51]
  • Youngest player to be named to the NBA All-Defensive Team: (1999–00)[51]
  • Youngest player to start a game: (18 years, 158 days)[1]
  • Youngest player to win the NBA Slam Dunk Championship: (18 years, 169 days)[52]
  • Youngest player to start an All-Star game: (19 years, 169 days)[51]
  • Only player in NBA history to score at least 600 points in the postseason for three consecutive years.[53]
  • 633 (2008), 695 (2009), 671 (2010)
 

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  • 17 consecutive selections, 13 consecutive appearances (No All-Star game in 1999 due to a league-wide lockout)[9][19]not a record Kareem:mjlol:
  • Missed the 2010 and 2014 games due to injury[20]
  • NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion: 1997[28]Mike won 2:mjlol:
  • 17-time Player of the Month: December 2000, November 2001, January 2003, March 2004, January 2006, April 2006, December 2006, March 2007, April 2007, February 2008, April 2008, December 2008, January 2009, December 2009, March 2011, December/January 2012, February 2013[9]Lebron again no record
  • Player of the Month was awarded separately to Eastern and Western Conference starting from the 2001–02 season.[29]
  • NBA regular season leader:
  • games played: 1998–99 (50), 2007–08 (82), 2008–09 (82)[9] these are not records:stopitslime:
  • usage percentage: 2005–06 (38.7), 2010–11 (35.1), 2011-12 (35.7)[9]:stopitslime:
  • points: 2002–03 (2,461), 2005–06 (2,832, 7th in NBA history),[30] 2006–07 (2,430), 2007–08 (2,323)[9] nowhere is any of these a record are u retarded:russ:
  • points per game: 2005–06 (35.4, 8th in NBA history),[31] 2006–07 (31.6)[9] no where does that say number 1:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:
  • field goals attempted: 2005–06 (2,173), 2006–07 (1,757), 2007–08 (1,690), 2010–11 (1,639), 2011-12 (1336)[9]:rudy:
  • field goals made: 2002–03 (868), 2005–06 (978), 2006–07 (813)[9]:rudy:
  • free throws attempted: 2006–07 (768)[9] not a record Jordan:mjlol:
  • free throws made: 2005–06 (696), 2006–07 (667)[9]:mjlol:
  • 2nd most points in a game: 81 (on January 22, 2006 vs. the Toronto Raptors)[5][6]not the record the record is 100:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:
  • 2x Best NBA Player ESPY Award winner: 2008, 2010:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:
  • NBA playoffs leader:
  • win shares: 2001 (3.8):stopitslime::stopitslime::stopitslime::stopitslime::stopitslime::stopitslime::stopitslime::stopitslime:
  • points: 2004 (539), 2008 (633), 2009 (695), 2010 (671)not the most ever that belongs to this man:mjlol:
  • points per game: 2003 (32.1), 2007 (32.8), 2008 (30.1)not the best all time that belongs to this man:mjlol:
  • minutes played: 2002 (833), 2004 (973) not the most ever that belongs to Duncan:stopitslime:
  • field goals made: 2004 (190), 2008 (222), 2009 (242), 2010 (234):mjlol: Karrem all time
  • field goals attempted: 2002 (431), 2004 (460), 2008 (463), 2009 (530), 2010 (511):mjlol:
  • free throws made: 2004 (135), 2008 (157), 2009 (174), 2010 (154):mjlol:refs
  • free throws attempted: 2008 (194), 2010 (183):mjlol: refs
  • steals: 2000 (32), 2009 (38) oh we doing seaon shyt this ain't all time
  • Most All-Star Game MVP awards won, career: 4 (tied with Bob Pettit):mjlol:
  • Most All-Star Game points scored, career: 280[32]:mjlol:
  • Most All-Star Game field goals made, career: 115:mjlol:
  • Most offensive rebounds in an All-Star Game: 10:mjlol:
  • Most All-NBA Total Selections won, career: 16:ehh:
  • Most All-NBA First Team honors won, career: 11 (tied with Karl Malone) again 12 is the record
  • Only player in NBA history with more than 30,000 points and 6,000 assists.[33][34] 6,000 assists isn't a record
  • Most three-point field goals made, one game: 12 (on January 7, 2003 vs. Seattle SuperSonics; shared with Donyell Marshall)[35] not a record 13 is
  • Most three-point field goal attempts, career-playoffs: 882[36]
  • Most field goal attempts, career-playoffs: 4,499
  • Most three-point field goal attempts, career-finals: 153:mjlol:
  • Most free throws made, four-game playoff series: 51 (second round vs. Sacramento Kings, 2001)[37]
  • Youngest player to score 24,000 points: (31 years, 76 days)[40]
  • Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record[40]
  • Since surpassed by LeBron James, who achieved this at 30 years, 17 days [41]
  • All espn records
  • Youngest player to score 25,000 points: (31 years, 151 days)[42]
  • Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record[42]
  • Youngest player to score 26,000 points: (32 years, 80 days)[43]
  • Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record
  • Youngest player to score 27,000 points: (32 years, 160 days)[44]
  • Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record
  • Youngest player to score 28,000 points: (33 years, 131 days)[45][46]
  • Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record
  • Youngest player to score 29,000 points: (33 years, 199 days)[47]
  • Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record
  • Youngest player to score 30,000 points: (34 years, 104 days)[48]
  • Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record
  • Youngest player to score 31,000 points: (34 years, 185 days)[49]
  • Surpassed Wilt Chamberlain, the previous holder of the record
  • Youngest player to score 32,000 points: (36 years, 87 days)[50]
  • Surpassed Karl Malone, the previous holder of the record
  • Youngest player to be named to the NBA All-Rookie Team: (1996–97)[51]
  • Youngest player to be named to the NBA All-Defensive Team: (1999–00)[51]
  • Youngest player to start a game: (18 years, 158 days)[1]
  • Youngest player to win the NBA Slam Dunk Championship: (18 years, 169 days)[52]
  • Youngest player to start an All-Star game: (19 years, 169 days)[51]
  • Only player in NBA history to score at least 600 points in the postseason for three consecutive years.[53]
  • 633 (2008), 695 (2009), 671 (2010)

No records but he do got one check it out:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:
 

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Now real fukking records

Wilt Chamberlain holds 71 NBA records, 62 by himself.
  • Most minutes in a game
  • Most points in a half
  • 59 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962 (2nd)
  • Most points in a quarter
  • Most points in an overtime period
  • Most field goals made in a game
  • 36 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962
  • Most field goals attempted in a game
  • 63 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962
  • Most field goals missed in a game
    • Most consecutive games with a field goal made
    :salute::salute::salute::salute:
  • Most field goals made in a half
  • 22 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962 (2nd)
  • Most field goals attempted in a half
  • 37 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962 (2nd)
  • Most field goals made in a quarter
  • Most field goals attempted in a quarter
  • 21 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962 (4th)
  • Most field goals made in a game, no misses
Kobe Bryant and Donyell Marshall hold the record for most 3's in a game with 12.
  • Most field goals attempted in a game, none made
  • Most 3-point field goals made in a game
  • Most 3-point field goals attempted in a game
  • Most 3-point field goals made in a half
  • Most 3-point field goals made in a quarter
  • 9 by Klay Thompson, Golden State Warriors (vs. Sacramento Kings) on January 23, 2015 (9/9)
  • Most 3-point field goals made in a game, no misses
  • Most consecutive 3-point field goals made to start a game
  • 10 by Ty Lawson, Denver Nuggets (vs. Minnesota Timberwolves) on April 9, 2011 (10/11)[8]
  • Most 3-point field goals attempted in a game, none made
  • Most free throws made in a game
  • 28 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962 (28/32)
  • 28 by Adrian Dantley, Utah Jazz (vs. Houston Rockets) on January 4, 1984 (28/29)
  • Most free throws made in a game without a miss
  • Most free throws attempted in a game, none made
  • Most free throws attempted in a game
  • 39 by Dwight Howard, Orlando Magic (vs. Golden State Warriors) on January 12, 2012 (21/39)[11]
  • 39 by Dwight Howard, Los Angeles Lakers (at Orlando Magic) on March 12, 2013 (25/39)[12]
  • Most free throws made in a half
  • 20 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (vs. Miami Heat) on December 30, 1992
  • Most free throws attempted in a half
  • Most free throws made in a quarter
  • Most free throws attempted in a quarter
  • 20 by Ben Wallace, Detroit Pistons (at Los Angeles Clippers) on December 11, 2005
  • 55 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. Boston Celtics) on November 24, 1960
  • Most rebounds in a half
  • 32 by Bill Russell, Boston Celtics (vs. Philadelphia Warriors) on November 16, 1957[13]
  • Most rebounds in a quarter
  • Most offensive rebounds in a game
  • 21 by Moses Malone, Houston Rockets (vs. Seattle SuperSonics) on February 11, 1982
  • Most defensive rebounds in a game
  • Most offensive rebounds in a half
  • 13 by Charles Barkley, Philadelphia 76ers (vs. New York Knicks) on March 4, 1987
  • Most defensive rebounds in a half
  • Most offensive rebounds in a quarter
  • Most deffensive rebounds in a quarter
  • 13 by Happy Hairston, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. vs. Philadelphia 76ers) on November 15, 1974
  • 30 by Scott Skiles, Orlando Magic (vs. Denver Nuggets) on December 30, 1990[14]
  • Most assists in a half
  • Most assists in a quarter
  • Most steals in a half
  • Most steals in a quarter
  • 8 by Fat Lever, Denver Nuggets (vs. Indiana Pacers) on March 9, 1985
  • 17 by Elmore Smith, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Portland Trail Blazers) on October 28, 1973
  • Most blocks in a half
  • 11 by Elmore Smith, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Portland Trail Blazers) on October 28, 1973
  • 11 by George T. Johnson, San Antonio Spurs (vs. Golden State Warriors) on February 24, 1981
  • 11 by Manute Bol, Washington Bullets (vs. Milwaukee Bucks) on December 12, 1985
  • Most blocks in a quarter
  • 8 by Manute Bol, Washington Bullets (vs. Milwaukee Bucks) on December 12, 1985
  • 8 by Manute Bol, Washington Bullets (vs. Indiana Pacers) on February 26, 1987
  • 8 by Dikembe Mutombo, Philadelphia 76ers (at Chicago Bulls) on December 1, 2001
  • 8 by Erick Dampier, Golden State Warriors (vs. Los Angeles Clippers) on April 17, 2002
  • Most turnovers in a game
  • Quickest disqualification
  • 3 minutes by Bubba Wells, Dallas Mavericks (vs. Chicago Bulls) on December 29, 1997
Season
  • Most games played
  • Most minutes per game average
  • Most minutes
  • 3,882 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62
  • Highest points per game average
  • 50.36 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62
  • Most points
  • 4,029 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62
  • Most 50-point games
  • 45 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62
  • Most 40-point games
  • 63 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62
  • Most field goals made
  • 1,597 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62
  • Most field goals attempted
  • 3,159 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62
  • Most field goals missed
  • 1,562 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62
  • Highest field goal percentage
  • Most free throws made
  • Most free throws attempted
  • 1,363 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62
  • Highest free throw percentage
  • Most 3-point field goals made
  • Most 3-point field goals attempted
  • Highest 3-point field goal percentage
  • Highest rebounds per game average
  • Most rebounds
  • 2,149 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1960–61
  • Highest defensive rebounds per game average
  • Most defensive rebounds
  • Highest offensive rebounds per game average
  • Most offensive rebounds
  • 587 by Moses Malone, 1978–79
  • Highest assists per game average
  • Most assists
  • Highest steals per game average
  • Most steals
  • 301 by Alvin Robertson, 1985–86
  • Highest blocks per game average
  • Most blocks
  • 456 by Mark Eaton, 1984–85
  • Highest turnovers per game average
  • Most turnovers
  • Most personal fouls
  • Most technical fouls
  • Most disqualifications
  • Most consecutive disqualifications
  • Triple-double per game average
  • Oscar Robertson: 30.8 points, 12.5 rebounds, and 11.4 assists, 1961–62. The only player to do so.
  • Most triple-doubles
  • 41 by Oscar Robertson, 1961–62
Career
  • Most games
  • 1,611 by Robert Parish
  • Most consecutive games
  • 1,192 by A.C. Green
  • Most minutes per game
  • 45.8 by Wilt Chamberlain
  • Most minutes
  • 57,446 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
  • Highest points per game average
  • 30.12 by Michael Jordan
  • 38,387 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
  • Most seasons leading league in points
  • 11 by Michael Jordan
  • Most seasons leading league in points per game
  • 10 by Michael Jordan
  • Most consecutive seasons leading league in points
  • Most 60+ point games
  • 32 by Wilt Chamberlain
  • Most 50+ point games
  • 118 by Wilt Chamberlain
  • Most 40+ point games
  • 271 by Wilt Chamberlain
  • Most 30+ point games
  • 562 by Michael Jordan
  • Most 20+ point games
  • 1,134 by Karl Malone
  • Most 10+ point games
  • 1,509 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
  • Most consecutive 50+ point games
  • 7 by Wilt Chamberlain from December 16–29, 1961
  • Most consecutive 40+ point games
  • 14 by Wilt Chamberlain from December 8–30, 1961 and January 11 – February 1, 1962[20]
  • Most consecutive 30+ point games
  • 65 by Wilt Chamberlain from November 4, 1961 – February 22, 1962
  • Most consecutive 20+ point games
  • 126 by Wilt Chamberlain from October 19, 1961 – January 19, 1963
  • Most consecutive 10+ point games
  • 866 by Michael Jordan from March 25, 1986 – December 26, 2001
  • Most field goals made
  • 15,837 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
  • Most field goals attempted
  • 28,307 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
  • Most seasons leading league in field goals made
  • 10 by Michael Jordan
  • Most consecutive seasons leading league in field goals made
  • 7 by Wilt Chamberlain (1960–66) and Michael Jordan (1987–93)
  • Most seasons leading league in field goals attempted
  • 9 by Michael Jordan
  • Most consecutive seasons leading league in field goals attempted
  • 7 by Wilt Chamberlain (1960–66)
  • Highest field goal percentage
  • 59.9% by Artis Gilmore
  • Most seasons leading league in field goal percentage
  • 10 by Shaquille O'Neal
  • Most consecutive field goals made
  • 35 by Wilt Chamberlain from February 17–28, 1967
  • Most seasons leading league in free throws made
  • 8 by Karl Malone
  • Most consecutive free throws made
  • 97 by Micheal Williams from March 24 – November 9, 1993
  • Most free throws made
  • 9,787 by Karl Malone
  • Most free throws attempted
  • 13,188 by Karl Malone
  • Most seasons leading league in free throws attempted
  • 9 by Wilt Chamberlain
  • Highest free throw percentage
  • 90.42% by Steve Nash (3,038/3,360)
  • Most seasons leading league in free throw percentage
  • 7 by Bill Sharman
  • Most 3-point field goals made
  • 2,857 by Ray Allen
  • Most 3-point field goals attempted
  • 7,120 by Ray Allen
  • Highest 3-point field goal percentage
  • 45.4% by Steve Kerr[21]
  • Most consecutive games with a 3-point field goal made
  • 127 by Kyle Korver from November 4, 2012 – March 2, 2014 (73 in 2012–13; 54 in 2013–14)[23]
  • Most consecutive 3-point field goals made
  • 13 by Brent Price from January 15–19, 1996 and Terry Mills from December 4–7, 1996
  • 23,924 by Wilt Chamberlain
  • Highest rebounds per game average
  • 22.9 by Wilt Chamberlain
  • Most seasons leading league in rebounds
  • 11 by Wilt Chamberlain
Dennis Rodman holds many rebounding records, including the most consecutive seasons leading the league in rebounding with 7.
  • Most consecutive seasons leading league in rebounds
  • 7 by Dennis Rodman
  • Most offensive rebounds
  • 6,731 by Moses Malone
  • Highest offensive rebounds per game average
  • 5.1 by Moses Malone
  • Most seasons leading league in offensive rebounds
  • 8 by Moses Malone
  • Most consecutive seasons leading league in offensive rebounds
  • 6 by Moses Malone
  • Most defensive rebounds
  • 11,406 by Karl Malone
  • Highest defensive rebounds per game average
  • 9.8 by Dave Cowens
  • Most seasons leading league in defensive rebounds
  • Most consecutive seasons leading league in defensive rebounds
  • 15,806 by John Stockton
  • Most seasons leading league in assists
  • 9 by John Stockton
  • Most consecutive seasons leading league in assists
  • Highest assists per game average
  • 11.2 by Magic Johnson
  • 3,265 by John Stockton
  • Highest steals per game average
  • 2.71 by Alvin Robertson
  • Most consecutive games with at least 1 steal
  • 108 by Chris Paul[24]
  • Most seasons leading league in steals
  • Most consecutive seasons leading league in steals
  • 3,830 by Hakeem Olajuwon
  • Highest blocks per game average
  • 3.5 by Mark Eaton
  • Most seasons leading league in blocks
  • 4 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Mark Eaton, and Marcus Camby
  • Most consecutive seasons leading league in blocks
  • 3 by Dikembe Mutombo and Marcus Camby
  • Most triple-doubles
  • 181 by Oscar Robertson
  • Most consecutive triple-doubles
  • 9 by Wilt Chamberlain from March 8–20, 1968
  • Most personal fouls
  • 4,657 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
  • Most disqualifications
  • 127 by Vern Mikkelsen
  • Most technical fouls
  • 304 by Rasheed Wallace[25]
 
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