1-20-52 G.Mikan,MPL vs. ROC. 36-61
3-04-52 G.Mikan,MPL vs. Phila. 36-41
1-16-57 M.Stokes,Roch. vs.St.L. 33-31
1-31-58 B.Russell,Bos. vs. Phila. 33-32
1-06-59 B.Pettit,St.L. vs. MPL. 35-38
10-31-59 W.Cham.Phila. vsDet. 34-36
11-04-59 W. Cham.Phila. vs Syra. 40-41
11-07-59 W.Cham.Phila. vs Bos. 30-30
11-08-59 W.Cham.Phila. vs Cin. 35-32
11-10-59 W.Cham.Phila. vs NY 43-39
11-25-59 W.cham.Phila vs Bos. 35-45
11-26-59 W.Cham.Phila. vs Bos. 33-41
12-03-59 W.Cham.Phila. vs MPL. 33-41
12-13-59 W.Dukes,Det. vs NY 32-38
12-25-59 W.Cham.Phila. vs Syra. 34-45
12-28-59 W.Cham.Phila. vs Cin. 39-39
12-30-59 W.Cham.Phila. vs MPL. 32-45
1-02-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs Bos. 36-47
1-04-60 B.Russell,Bos. vs Syra. 37-32
1-07-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs Det. 30-44
1-09-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs Syra. 37-48
1-13-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs Syra. 39-42
1-15-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs Bos. 42-44
1-20-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs Syra. 31-33
1-24-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs Cin. 37-30
1-25-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs Det. 42-58
1-29-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs Bos. 39-43
1-31-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs MPL. 33-41
2-06-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs Syra. 45-44
11-04-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs Det. 39-44
11-11-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs St.L. 35-37
11-24-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs Bos. 55-34
11-25-60 B.Howell,Det. vs LA 30-43
11-29-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs LA 38-44
12-10-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs Bos. 30-34
12-18-60 W.Cham. Phila. vs Cin. 38-32
12-26-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs Bos. 36-30
12-27-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs Bos. 30-39
1-13-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs Bos. 35-30
1-14-60 E.Baylor,LA vs Cin. 30-45
1-21-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs LA 45-56
2-10-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs NY 36-48
2-16-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs Bos. 38-34
2-28-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs LA 31-32
3-10-60 W.Cham.Phila. vs Det. 35-32
10-20-61 W.Cham.Phila. vs LA 32-57
10-21-61 W.Cham.Phila. vs NY 35-53
11-04-61 W.Cham.Phila. vs Det. 39-58
11-21-61 W.Cham.Phila. vs Cin. 34-45
11-23-61 W.Cham.Phila. vsBos. 30-31
11-25-61 W.Cham.Phila vs Chica. 38-39
12-08-61 W.Cham.Phila. vs LA 43-78
12-08-61 E.Baylor,LA vs Phila. 30-63
12-09-61 W.Cham.Phila. vs Chica. 36-61
12-13-61 W.Cham.Phila. vs Bos. 30-52
12-25-61 W.Cham.Phila. vs NY 36-59
1-13-62 W.Cham.Phila. vs Chica. 36-73
1-18-62 W.Cham.Phila. vs Cin. 31-54
2-10-62 W.Cham.Phila. vs Bos. 31-38
3-04-62 W.Cham.Phila. vs NY 35-58
3-14-62 W.Cham.Phila. vs Chica. 33-34
10-26-62 W.Cham.Phila. vs Det. 41-50
10-30-62 W.Cham.Phila. vs NY 36-59
11-27-62 W.Cham.Phila. vs Chica. 37-37
12-14-62 W.Cham.Phila. vs LA 30-63
12-26-62 W.Cham.Phila. vs Bos. 32-43
1-08-63 W.Cham.Phila. vs Bos. 31-45
1-14-63 W.Cham.Phila. vs NY 33-48
1-27-63 W.Cham.Phila. vs Syra. 31-40
2-12-63 W.Cham.Phila. vs Det. 32-46
2-19-63 W.Cham.Phila. vs LA 36-39
2-21-63 W.Cham.Phila. vs Bos. 38-40
2-26-63 W.Cham.Phila. vs Bos. 30-34
1-07-64 W.Cham. SF vs Bos. 32-35
1-19-64 W.Cham. SF vs Bos. 30-31
2-27-64 W.Cham. SF vs ST.L. 31-40
11-22-64 W.Cham. SF vs Det. 40-50
11-25-64 w.Cham. SF vs Bos. 32-37
11-26-64 W.Cham. SF vs Phila. 32-63
11-28-64 W.Cham. SF vs LA 30-40
12-04-64 W.Bellamy,Bal. vs ST.L. 37-37
12-30-64 W.Cham. SF vs NY 32-41
2-04-65 W.Cham. Phila. vs ST.L. 31-35
2-05-65 W.Bellamy,Bal. vs LA 30-30
2-13-65 W.Cham. Phila. vs Cin. 30-37
2-20-65 W.Cham. Phila. vs NY 32-37
2-28-65 W.Cham. Phila. vs LA 30-34
2-28-65 N.Thurmond,SF vs Bal. 32-30
11-13-65 J.Lucas,Cin. vs Bal. 35-38
11-21-65 W.Cham. Phila. vs LA 33-32
11-23-65 J.Lucas,Cin. vs Det. 30-35
11-27-65 W.Cham. Phila. vs SF 31-38
11-30-65 W.Cham. Phila. vs Bal. 33-41
12-11-65 W.cham. Phila. vs Cin. 33-38
12-26-65 W.cham.Phila. vs SF 30-33
12-28-65 W.Cham. Phila. vs Bos. 40-31
1-07-66 W.Cham. Phila. vs LA 30-49
1-14-66 W.Cham. Phila. vs Bos. 42-37
1-25-66 W.Cham. Phila. vs LA 31-53
3-03-66 W.Cham.Phila. vs SF 37-62
3-06-66 W.Cham.Phila. vs Bos. 30-32
3-09-66 W.Cham. Phila. vs ST.L. 36-31
11-11-66 W.Cham. Phila. vs Chica. 33-37
12-26-66 W.Cham. Phila. vs Cin. 32-38
1-03-67 W.Cham. Phila. vs NY 33-35
1-20-67 W.Cham. Phila. vs LA 30-32
2-24-67 W.Cham. Phila. vs Bal. 30-42
3-19-67 W.Cham. Phila. vs Bal. 30-37
12-01-67 W.Cham. Phila. vs Sea. 37-52
12-05-67 W.Cham. Phila. vs LA 31-35
12-16-67 W.Cham. Phila. vs Chica. 34-68
12-20-67 W.Cham. Phila. vs Sea. 36-53
1-12-68 W.Cham. Phila. vs Bal. 35-36
2-23-68 W.Cham. Phila. vs Det. 32-31
2-27-68 W.Cham. Phila. vs SF 31-33
3-18-68 W.Cham. Phila. vs LA 32-53
11-19-68 N.Thurmond,SF vs Chica. 32-41
1-19-69 N.Thurmond,SF vs Phila. 34-35
2-12-69 N.Thurmond,SF vs Sea. 33-32
11-12-70 W.Reed,NY vs Bal. 30-34
12-05-70 E.Hayes,SD vs LA 30-38
1-23-71 G.Johnson,Bal. vs SD 31-31
11-26-71 W.Cham. LA vs Det. 31-31
12-19-71 W.cham. LA vs Phila. 34-32
11-17-73 E.Hayes,Cap. vs Atl. 32-43
12-19-76 S.Nater,Mil.vs Atl. 33-30
2-03-78 K.Abdul Jabbar,LA vs NJ 30-37
2-09-79 M.Malone,Hous. vs NO 37-33
3-07-79 R.Parrish,GL.ST. vs NY 32-30
2-11-82 M.Malone,Hous. vs Sea. 32-38
11-12-10 Kevin Love, Minnesota Timberwolves vs New York Knicks; 31-31
wilt chamberlain 43 points and 28 rebounds
Four players have won three or more titles and have scored 2500 points: Michael Jordan, Shaquille O'Neal, Kareem Abdul Jabar and John Havelicek.
In the 2010 NBA Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Boston Celtics, Kobe Bryant scored a total of 200 points in 7 games. His average was 28.5 PPG.Kobe Bryant in the 2010 NBA Finals:Game 1 - 06/03/2010 ; (Win) - 30 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assistsGame 2 - 06/06/2010 ; (Loss) - 21 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assistsGame 3 - 06/08/2010 ; (Win) - 29 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assistsGame 4 - 06/10/2010 ; (Loss) - 33 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assistsGame 5 - 06/13/2010 ; (Loss) - 38 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assistsGame 6 - 06/15/2010 ; (Win) - 26 points, 11 rebounds, 3 assistsGame 7 - 06/17/2010 ; (Win) - 23 points, 15 rebounds, 2 assists
Usually, bench players are the ones who haven't scored a single point in a game. They are reserves or substitutes to the main players of their team. But sometimes, even a main player can have a bad day and score nothing.
Double-double is a basketball term, defined as an individual performance in a game in which a player accumulates a double digit number total in any two of these categories: points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots. Example: Bob had 23 points and 11 rebounds. He had a double-double. Example: Bob had 9 points, 12 assists, and 14 rebounds. He had a double-double.
Harrish Ratnam, scored 54 points, grabbed 7 rebounds, and had 7 assists against Clovis West High School in March 21, 2007
Wilt Chamberlain is the only one to have scored 100 points in a game and get 55 rebounds in that same game. The only one that has come close to that was Kobe Bryant when he scored 81 pts in one game.
Earl Lloyd scored 6 points in his first NBA game and had 10 rebounds!
wilt chamberlain 43 points and 28 rebounds
In Jordan's final game, he played 28 minutes and scored 15 points on 6 for 15 field goal shooting and 3 for 4 free throw shooting. He grabbed four rebounds.
A double-double in basketball is when a player records double-digit numbers in two statistical categories during a game, typically points and rebounds. An example of a player achieving a double-double is LeBron James, who scored 30 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in a game against the Milwaukee Bucks.
62 Players have scored 1000+ points
Wilt Chamberlin, Jan 30th 1968
There have been 5 OU Bball players who have scored at least 2000 points in their career.
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.
The best game of Jason Kidd's NBA career arguably came on December 7, 2006. In that double-overtime game against the Phoenix Suns, the New Jersey Nets' Kidd scored 38 points, dished 14 assists, and grabbed 14 rebounds.
a triple double in basketball is when a player has points scored, rebounds and assists in double digits - like 10,10,10