From Wilt Chamberlain's scoring to A.C. Green's consistency, here are the top five legendary NBA records that may never be broken.
Over the weekend, fans celebrated the 63rd anniversary of Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game. A game that some still don't believe ever happened.
"If you wanna argue Steph Curry ’s the best player you’ve seen, depending on your age, I won’t argue against you," Carton said. "Only two players changed basketball: Wilt Chamberlain and Steph Curry." Danny Parkins was quick to jump in and agree with Carton.
Wilt Chamberlain’s historic 100-point game has been known as one of the biggest holy grails of basketball, as it remains the highest-scoring game of an individual player in NBA history.
Steph Curry, Wilt Chamberlain, John Stockton and Rasheed Wallace set some of the most unbreakable records the NBA has ever seen
Since 2019-20, Jokic has logged 18 games against the Oklahoma City Thunder and posted a triple-double in seven of them. That’s good for 38.9% of his appearances against OKC and his second-most triple-doubles against one opponent behind only the Pelicans. In that span, Jokic has averaged 24.1 points, 12.4 rebounds, and 9.2 dimes.
The Boston Celtics took down the Denver Nuggets on Sunday, snapping a two-game losing streak. It was an impressive win for Boston, especially considering that t
In the Nuggets' dramatic overtime win, Nikola Jokić emerges from more than 75 years of NBA precedent to post the first 30-20-20 game in league history.