i dont know what country youre talking about, judging by the name (no offense) but I'm pretty sure it was Wilt Chamberlain with 100 points for the NBA
50 points
100 points. Wilt Chamberlin
Michael Jordan with 63 points.
touchdown
lebron james
Wilt Chamberlain (Since he got 100 points in a game)
It is called making a basket. Two points are awarded if a player makes a basket from within the three point arc... and three points are awarded if a player makes a basket from beyond the three point arc.
Nope! Basketball uses a point system with each basket earning that player or team 2 points. If it makes it in while the player is outside of the 3-point line, they earn 3 points! :)
No the player get regular season points and playoff points separate
Player points are a random, miscellaneous system to track player activity, they do not really have any use other than random, rare games that have a "player points shop".
The points of minimal displacement are called "nodes." The points of maximal displacement are called "antinodes."
Points on the same line are called collinear points.
They are just called points. I guess you could call them wins or something but yeah...points.
No, but there is one called all points east...
They are called Cardinal points. North, south, east and west
"Player" is the independent variable, and "Points" is the dependent variable.
That means a player has gotten 10 or more in two statistical categories. If a player scores 21 points and grabs 13 rebounds, it is called a double double. If a player grabs 12 rebounds and gets 11 assists, it is called a double double. Furthermore, if a player gets 10 or more in three statistical categories, it is called a triple double. If a player scores 18 points, grabs 11 rebounds, and gets 10 assists it is called a triple double.