Tucker Gardiner
7. Does anyone know who they are?
Bryant usually averages 27.0 points or more in the NBA season. His career points are 25.1. He averaged his most points in the 2005-06 season with 35.4 points.
Larry Bird scored a total of 21,791 points, 25th on the all-time scoring list in NBA history. He averaged 24.3 points per game in his career.
For his NBA career, Wilt averaged 30.07 points per game. That is second all time in NBA history behind Michael Jordan's 30.12 points per game.
A surprising one I know for sure is Happy Hairston, approx. 14.5 ppg and 10.3 rpg in over ten seasons. Wilt, Hakeem,Bird, and Moses Malone all averaged double-doubles(points/rebounds in each instance) for their careers.Magic and John Stockton did with assists and points. I am sure that there are others that averaged double-doubles for their careers.
Zydrunas Ilgauskas has 11,601 points in his NBA career.
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Three players were able to score at least 20 points and 10 rebounds per game. 1) Chris Bosh 2) Zach Randolf 3) David Lee
They are still points, aren't they? Yes, they are added. Correction: Actually no, points scored in nba playoff games are not added to the total points scored in a players career. Career points scored for a player usually only refers to the regular season and does not include the nba postseason or aka playoffs. It is because technically playoff games are considered exhibition games, so while stats are also kept for these exhibition games the exhibition games do not count towards a players career total. For example the nba all-star game is also an exhibition game, so any points scored during the all star game will not count towards a players point total for the season or his career. Same goes for rebounds, blocks, assists, etc.
17,707 points in the NBA
25,279 career points for Reggie Miller