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
In tennis, points are counted as 15, 30, 40, and then game. The scoring system is based on a series of points won by each player, with the first player to win four points winning the game. If both players reach 40 points, it is called deuce, and one player must win two consecutive points to win the game.
Wilt Chamberlain (Since he got 100 points in a game)
To get 29 points in cribbage, a player must have a hand that includes a Jack of the same suit as the starter card, which is the card turned up at the start of the game. This combination is called "His Heels" and is worth 2 points. Additionally, the player must score points during the play phase of the game to reach a total of 29 points.
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! :)
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.
No the player get regular season points and playoff points separate
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.
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 player who delivers the ball to start the points is called the server. The server initiates the play by hitting the ball over the net into the opponent's service box. It's crucial for the server to follow specific rules regarding positioning and the manner of serving to ensure the serve is legal.
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...