NBA: career point records. Highest Basketball Score Kobe Bryant Max Points Per Game

The most popular and profitable professional basketball league in the world. The tournament, which is played by clubs in the USA and Canada, attracts millions of fans from all over the world every year on TV screens. The association has existed since 1946, becoming a champion in this league is a truly outstanding achievement for every athlete, comparable to getting into the Guinness Book of Records.

Now there are 30 teams in the NBA, divided into two conferences on a geographical basis - Western and Eastern. Each team plays 82 matches per season, so there is more than enough time to show their skills.

Absolute record holder

The best scorer in NBA history is center Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Lakers, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. He began his career in 1969 with a team from Wisconsin, and in the 75th he moved to the City of Angels, where he achieved major successes in the NBA. The records he set in the 70s have not been broken until now.

During his career, Abdul-Jabbar scored 38 387 points. It took him 1,560 matches. Thus, the average performance was 24.6 points per game. Karim had the makings of a future basketball star even at birth - the baby was 57.2 cm tall and weighs almost 6 kilograms.

His list of personal achievements in the NBA is impressive. Abdul-Jabbar's individual records seem incredible - 60.4 percent of field hits. This figure was established in the Lakers in the 1979/80 season. During his career, Karim became the champion of the National Basketball Association 6 times, the same number of times he was recognized as the most valuable player in the NBA, for 4 seasons he held the title of the leader of the regular championship in block shots, in the 76th he became the best in rebounds. In both teams, in which Abdul-Jabbar played, he is assigned number 33.

Interestingly, at birth his name was Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr. He changed his name at the age of 24, after converting to Islam. In this, his fate is similar to life famous boxer Muhammad Ali.

After the end of his professional career, Karim began acting in films. He made his debut in The Game of Death while still playing in the NBA. It is noteworthy that the main role in this film belongs to Bruce Lee, who did not live to see the premiere. The release of the film was timed to coincide with the 5th anniversary of his death.

Abdul-Jabbar has played in more than 20 feature films in total. The latter, the television series Boys with Children, was released recently, in 2012.

Number 2

The second place in the ranking of NBA record holders in terms of points scored is taken by a player who also retired. played for the Utah Jazz and Los Angeles Lakers from 1985 to 2004. By the way, five of the seven best NBA snipers set records on points in the team from the city of Angels.

Karl Malone played as a heavy forward. the main task such a player - the selection of the ball in attack and defense. In 19 years of professional career, Malone managed to earn 36,928 points. At the same time, he played almost 100 games less than Abdul-Jabbar, so his average performance per match is higher - 25 points per game.

Karl owns another absolute record- by the number of executed and realized free throws. There were 9 787 of them.

In third position

On the third line of our rating is a player whose professional career ended just a few days ago. For 20 years, he has not betrayed one of the strongest clubs in the league, the Los Angeles Lakers. The two-meter basketball player nicknamed Black Mamba has long dreamed of making NBA history. The records of this athlete are as follows. To date, Bryant has 33,643 points.

He ended his career in the spring of 2016 on a positive note. In the last match against Utah, Bryant scored 60 points. In general, gaining a lot of points per match is one of its main advantages. According to this indicator, he is the second in the association - in 2006, in the game against the Toronto Raptors, Kobe Bryant earned 81 points.

Records per game

During one match, another eminent basketball player, Wilt Chamberlain, earned the most points. The peak of his career was in the 60s and 70s. Having started playing in Philadelphia, he ended his career, like most stars, in Los Angeles, becoming a two-time NBA champion. Records on points per match, he can safely enter into an asset.

The most outstanding was the 1961/62 season. Chamberlain scored 100 points in one game, made a streak of 35 shots without a single miss, and scored 4,029 points in 80 games this season. In the NBA, he owns the records for rebounds. During his career, Chamberlain has made 23,942 successful rebounds.

Chamberlain is ranked 5th on the National Basketball Association's sniper list, earning 31,419 points in his career. Like Abdul-Jabbar, after finishing his professional career in sports, he went to the cinema. In the 1984 film "Conan the Destroyer", Chamberlain plays one of the main roles - the Bombats.

His Air

Perhaps many were surprised, but where in this rating is perhaps the most famous basketball player Planets - Michael Jordan? The attacking guard and the Washington Wizards, nicknamed "His Air", have the 4th line.

Jordan did not earn as much as the top three - 32,292 points, but at the same time played an order of magnitude fewer matches - only 1,072. So, on average, this player remains the most productive in the NBA per game. Michael Jordan began to set records for points for his career in his youth, eventually achieving an indicator of 30.1 points per game, to the envy of opponents.

In 2009, Jordan got a spot in Basketball hall Fame for Outstanding Achievement - Double Olympic champion, 6-time NBA champion, participated in the All-Star game 14 times. He is rightfully considered one of the best defenders in world basketball history, who played a key role in the fact that today it is one of the most popular types sports on the planet.

The record can still be broken

Of the current NBA players, whose records have not yet been completed, the German stands out. He is the best sniper in the history of the league among Europeans and white basketball players. After all, all the athletes we talked about earlier are African Americans.

Nowitzki plays for the Dallas Mavericks team and is in the 6th position in the list of the best NBA snipers. He began his career in the league in 1999, and has not changed the team since. He has already earned 29,491 points, but, unlike the previous heroes, he is still continuing his career, despite his age - he is 38 years old.

It was Nowitzki's outstanding performance that was the defining factor behind which Dallas won the NBA championship in 2011 for the first time in their history. V final series he was voted the most valuable player. This is a versatile heavy forward with a good shot from both close and long range.

Record holders among current players

Another basketball player, and today continues to set records in the NBA, remains the Cleveland and Miami Heat forward have already chalked up 26,833 points, an average of 27.2 per game. He is not going to stop there. Especially in last season he became the NBA champion with the Cleveland Cavaliers for the 3rd time in his career.

Considering his age (he is only 31 years old), he is quite capable of, if not breaking Abdul-Jabbar's record, then placing himself in the top three. While James has 11th line.

Next to him is another eminent basketball player, a 5-time NBA champion playing for the San Antonio Spurs. He earned only a few hundred points less than James, but his age (Duncan is 40) suggests that soon professional career he has to complete.

Highest scoring position

If we analyze the list of the 50 most productive NBA players by position, an interesting pattern emerges. It is not possible to establish at what position in the NBA the records of the players are set most often. The fact is that exactly 11 athletes each had the main roles of a light forward, a heavy forward, a center and an attacking defender. That is, there is not even a minimal advantage for any of the positions.

For obvious reasons, only point defenders remain in disfavor, since they are the least likely to be at the forefront of the attack. Only 6 representatives of this role got into the coveted rating, the most productive of them - Oscar Robertson - is in 12th place, his career fell on the 60-70s.

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10.72 wins per season

When Dennis Rodman joined Michael Jordan and Scotty Pippen at Chicago in the 1995-96 season, the team was virtually unbeatable. 72-10 - best result in NBA history. Miami was expected to do something similar last season, but only won 58 matches.

9.98.1% of the implementation of free throws

In the 2008-09 season, Toronto defender Jose Calderon missed only 3 out of 154 free throws. Even for a player with an average career rate of 88%, this is an outstanding achievement. To beat him, someone has to be perfect. And the whole season.

8.50.4 points average per game in the season

In the NBA, it's very rare for someone to score 50 points in a game. But that's not the case for Wilt Chamberlain in the 1961-62 season, when he did it 42 times. Michael Jordan came closest to him in 1986-87 with 37.1 points per game.

741 unsportsmanlike fouls in a season

Even if there is another perpetually dissatisfied, talkative and cursing player like Rashid Wallace, who received 41 unsportsmanlike fouls in 80 games in the 2000-01 season, it will be difficult for him to break this record. The NBA is currently disqualifying players for the 16th unsportsmanlike foul of the season. So Wallace can be calm about his other achievement - 304 unsportsmanlike fouls in his career.

6.11 championship titles

Bill Russell and Boston dominated the NBA from 1957 to 1969 and won 11 titles in 13 seasons. During that period, the league increased the number of teams from 8 to 14. Now there are 30 teams in the NBA and it is almost impossible to do this. Who came closest to Russell? This is not Michael Jordan (6 titles) or Kobe Bryant (5), but the role-player of the 7 championship teams Robert Orry, who earned his rings at Houston, Lakers and San Antonio.

5.38387 career points

Growth, skill and athleticism have made Karim Abdul-Jabbar an elite scorer for most of his career. And then there was an unstoppable hook, thanks to which he scored points after 40. After Jabbar retired after spending 20 seasons, only Karl Malone could come close to him with 36,928 points. LeBron James is almost 20,000 behind and can only catch up if he invents his own grappling hook.

4.119 games in a row

While AC Green is far from reaching baseball player Cal Ripken in 2,632 games in a row, his performance is respectable. For more than 14 seasons, he carried the load of a heavy forward in every game and did not miss a single match for any reason. Green is also known for being a virgin throughout his career. Another of his records, which is unlikely to be broken by anyone.

3.33 wins in a row

It's hard to believe that an NBA team can win all games for more than two months, but in the 1971-72 season, the Lakers did it. Even more surprising, their streak began after Elgin Baylor retired, although Jerry West, Wilt Chamberlain and Gail Goodrich remained on the team. Houston's second-ever record of 22 straight wins was in the 2007-08 season.

2. 15,806 career assists

John Stockton was a great passer who was fortunate enough to play alongside a great scorer like Karl Malone for 19 seasons. Hardly anyone will be able to catch up with Stockton in the near future. Jason Kidd is second behind him by more than 4,000 assists, Steve Nash by more than 6,000, Chris Paul by 11,000. It will be difficult to break Stockton's record of 3,265 interceptions in his career.

1.100 points per match

Not many basketball records are widely known. But almost all American fans know of Wilt Chamberlain's outstanding 100 points against New York on March 2, 1962. Then Chamberlain scored 36 of 63 shots for a field goal and 28 of 32 free throws. Since then, only Kobe Bryant, who scored 81 points against Toronto in 2006, has managed to come close to three-digit numbers.

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The Boston Celtics have won the NBA championship 17 times: 1957, 1959-1966, 1968, 1969, 1974, 1976, 1981, 1984, 1986 and 2008.

Highest score in the NBA:

The highest aggregate score was 370 when the Detroit Pistons defeated the Denver Nuggets 186-184 in Denver, Colorado, USA on December 13, 1983. Overtime was played after 145: 145 in regular time.

The maximum accumulator score in the main time was 320 when the Golden State Warriors defeated the Denver Nuggets 162: 158 in Denver, Colorado on November 2, 1990.

Most points per game:

Individuals won Wilt Chamberlain, who scored a record 100 points in Philadelphia vs. New York in Hershey, Pennsylvania on March 2, 1962. This includes 36 field points and 28 free throws from 32 attempts. and record number 59 points from the middle of the site.

Chamberlain's record number of free shots is equal to the number of shots by Adrian Dantley in Utah's game against Houston in Las Vegas, Nevada in January 1984.

Wilt Chamberlain (nicknamed "Stilt") scored the most points in a season - 4029 -. The record was set in the 1961/62 season, Chamberlain played for the Philadelphia Warriors ».

The highest number of effective shots from a field in a season - such a record was set by Wilt Chamberlain (USA), who in the 1961/62 season. made 1597 accurate throws... During this time he played for the Philadelphia Warriors club

The most free throws were made by Carl Mellone (USA), who scored 9443 free throws in 1405 games for Utah Jazz between 1985 and 2003.

Wilt Chamberlain made the most field goal scores in an NBA match (36 field goal scores). The record was set on March 2, 1962, in an NBA championship match between the Philadelphia Warriors and the New York Knicks.

The record for the number of accurate three-point shots per season belongs to the Orlando Magic player Denis Scott, who in the 1995/96 season. scored 267 three-point shots.

The record for the highest average player performance in a season is 50.4 points and belongs to Wilt Chamberlain, who played for the Philadelphia Warriors in the 1961/62 season.

Most NBA wins in a season:

The Chicago Bulls won 72 NBA games in the 1995/1996 season, the highest in a single NBA season.

Most NBA Games:

Robert Parish played 1,611 games in 21 sessions for the Golden State Warriors (1976-1980), Boston Celtics (1980-1994), Charlotte Hornets (1994-1996) and the Chicago Bulls ( 1996 -1997).

The record for the most games played in a single season is 79. It belongs to Wilt Chamberlain, who played for Philadelphia in 1962. During this period he was on the court record number time - 38882 min. Chamberlain is also unique in that he has never been fined in his 1,045-game career.

Most points in the NBA:

Karim Abdul-Jabar brought his teams 38387 points in the NBA games, of which 15837 points from the game during the calendar games (24.6 points per game on average) and 5762 points in the final matches of the "playoffs"

Michael Jordan has the highest average points per game for a group of players with more than 10,000 points at 31.7 points per game, who reached 26,290 points in 748 games for the Chicago Bulls from 1984 to 1997.

The highest average playoff points per game is 33.6 and belongs to Michael Jordan, who earned 5307 points in 158 games from 1984 to 1997.

Jordan has made the most endorsement deals than any other basketball player.

The record for the highest average performance in an NBA career - 30.1 points belongs to Michael Jordan (USA). H has 32,292 points in 1,072 games for the Chicago Bulls (1984-1998) and the Washington Wizards (2001-2003).

The record for the number of points in the All-Stars matches belongs to Michael Jordan (USA), who scored 262 points. In his 14th match in Atlanta, Georgia, USA on February 9, 2003, Michael scored 20 points.

Most assists in his career were provided by John Stockton (USA). From 1984 to 2003, Stockton, with the Utah Jazz, had 15,585 assists in 1,475 games.

The record for the number of rebounds (23,924 in 1,045 matches) in his career belongs to Wilt Chamberlain. Chamberlain achieved this result while playing for the Philadelphia Warriors (1959-1962), the San Francisco Warriors (1962-1965), the Philadelphia 76ers (1965-1968) and the Los Angeles Lakers (19968 -1973).

The most block shots in his NBA career were made by Hakim Olajuwon (3380 blocks in 1238 games), who played for the Houston Rockets (1984-2000) and the Toronto Raptors (2001-2002). In fact, according to unofficial data, this record belongs to Bill Russell or Wilt Chamberlain. The thing is that in their time this type of statistics was not calculated.

The most steals (3216 in 1475 matches) were made by John Stockton (USA), playing for Utah Jazz from 1984 to 2003.

Largest Victory Pool:

The record winning stock is 68 points. He was recorded playing the Cleveland Cavaliers v Miami Heat (148: 80) on December 17, 1991.

Best NBA Winning Streak

The Los Angeles Lakers won a record 33 straight games between November 5, 1971 and January 7, 1972 in the 1971/1972 season.

Youngest NBA Player:

Jermaine O "Neal was 18 53 days old when he first entered the NBA court in the Portland Trail Blazers v Denver Nuggets on December 5, 1996. O" Neil played 3 minutes and shot well, earning 2 points on his debut.

Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers November 5, 1996 at the age of 18 years 63 days first entered the NBA court. He played for 6 minutes. And he made an unsuccessful throw.

Oldest NBA Player:

Robert Parish of the Chicago Bulls played at the age of 43 years 231 days on April 19, 1997, making him the oldest player in the NBA regular season.

The largest number of matches played in a row in the NBA - such a record belongs to AC Green (USA), who appeared on the court 1177 times from November 19, 1986 to March 20, 2001.

The largest number full games for the NBA season is 79. They were played by Wilt Chamberlain (USA) for the Philadelphia Warriors in the 1961/62 season. Chamberlain was on the site for a record total time of 3882 minutes.

Tallest NBA player:

Gheorghe Mureson (Mureshan) of Washington Wizards is 2.31m tall. He first played for the team in 1994. He was born in Transylvania (Romania) in 1971, and his growth is due to the peculiarities of the action of the pituitary gland. He has a nickname - "Gitz", which translates as "Little Gheorghe".

Nicknamebasketball players

Ilgauskas - Z-Man

LeBron James - King James

Ronald Murray - Flip

Damon Jones - DJ

Jason Terry - Jet

Jerry Stackhouse - Stack

Dwayne Wade - Flash

Kenyen Martin - K-Mart

Carmelo Anthony - Melo

Ben Wallace - Big Ben

Rashid Wallace - Sheed

Richard Hamilton - Rip

Antonio McDice - Dice

Dale Davis - D-Square

Jason Richardson - J-Rich

Byron Davis - B-Diddy

Robert Trailor - Tractor

Chris Bosch - CB4

Maurice Peterson - Mo-Pete

Paul Pierce - The Truth

Mehmet Okur - Memo

Andrey Kirilenko - AK-47

Mat Harpring - Harp

Chris Anderson - Birdman

Tom Gugliotta - Googs

Michael Stewart - Yogi

Michael Olovokandi - Kandi man

Mat Bonner - Red Rocket

Wally Scherbyak - Wally World

Eric Piatowski - Pike

Stromile Swift - Stro

Tracey McGrady - T - Mac

Raifer Allston - Skip To My LOu

Katino Mobley - The Cat

Walter McCarthy - Ice

Lamar Odom - The Goods

Kobe Bryant - The Show

Edie Jones - EJ

Damon Stoudmeier - Mighty Mouse

Jason Williams - J-Dub

Shaquille O "Neil - The Diesel

Harry Payton - The Glove

Alonzo Mourning - Zo

Kevin Garnett - KG and Big Ticket

Fred Hoiberg - The Mayor

Troy Hudson - T-Hud

Vince Carter - Vinsanity

Jason Kidd - J-Kidd

Richard Jefferson - RJ

Desmon Mason - D - Mase

Quentin Richardson - Q - Rich

Stephen Marbury - StarBury

Steve Francis - Franchise

Allen Iverson - The Answer

Jamaal Mashburn - Monster mash

Amare Staudemeyer - STAT

Sean Marion - The Matrix

Tim Thomas - Dog

Brian Grant - The General

Zach Randolph - Z-Bo

Darius Miles - D-Miles

Vitaly Potapenko - Ukraine Train

Tim Duncan - The Teacher

Nick Van Axel - Nick The Ouick

Brent Barry - Bones

Glen Robinson - Big Dog

Ray Allen - Ray Ray

Yao Ming - Dynasty

Grant Hill - The Gift

Most NBA titles:
The Boston Celtics have won the NBA championship 16 times: 1957, 1959-1966, 1968, 1969, 1974, 1976, 1981, 1984 and 1986.

Highest score in the NBA:
The highest aggregate score was 370 when the Detroit Pistons defeated the Denver Nuggets 186-184 in Denver, Colorado, USA on December 13, 1983. Overtime was played after 145: 145 in regular time.

The maximum accumulator score in the main time was 320 when the Golden State Warriors defeated the Denver Nuggets 162: 158 in Denver, Colorado on November 2, 1990.

Most points per game:
Individuals won Wilt Chamberlain, who scored a record 100 points in Philadelphia vs. New York in Hershey, Pennsylvania on March 2, 1962. This includes 36 field points and 28 free throws from 32 attempts. as well as a record 59 points from mid-court.

Chamberlain's record number of free shots is equal to the number of shots by Adrian Dantley in Utah's game against Houston in Las Vegas, Nevada in January 1984.

Wilt Chamberlain (nicknamed "Stilt") scored the most points in a season - 4029 -. The record was set in the 1961/62 season, with Chamberlain playing for the Philadelphia Warriors.

The highest number of effective shots from a field in a season - such a record was set by Wilt Chamberlain (USA), who in the 1961/62 season. made 1597 accurate throws. During this time he played for the Philadelphia Warriors club.

The most free throws were made by Carl Mellone (USA), who scored 9443 free throws in 1405 games for Utah Jazz between 1985 and 2003.

Wilt Chamberlain made the most field goal scores in an NBA match (36 field goal scores). The record was set on March 2, 1962, in an NBA championship match between the Philadelphia Warriors and the New York Knicks.

The record for the number of accurate three-point shots per season belongs to the Orlando Magic player Denis Scott, who in the 1995/96 season. scored 267 three-point shots.

The record for the highest average player performance in a season is 50.4 points and belongs to Wilt Chamberlain, who played for the Philadelphia Warriors in the 1961/62 season.

Most NBA wins in a season:
The Chicago Bulls won 72 NBA games in the 1995/1996 season, the highest in a single NBA season.

Most NBA Games:
Robert Parish played 1,611 games in 21 sessions for the Golden State Warriors (1976-1980), Boston Celtics (1980-1994), Charlotte Hornets (1994-1996) and the Chicago Bulls ( 1996 -1997).

The record for the most games played in one season is 79. It belongs to Wilt Chamberlain, who played for Philadelphia in 1962. During this period, he was on the court a record amount of time - 38882 minutes. Chamberlain is also unique in that he has never been fined in his 1,045-game career.

Most points in the NBA:
Karim Abdul-Jabar brought his teams 38387 points in the NBA games, of which 15837 points from the game during the calendar games (24.6 points per game on average) and 5762 points in the final matches of the "playoffs"

Michael Jordan has the highest points per game average for a group of players with more than 10,000 points at 31.7 points per game, who reached 26,290 points in 748 games for the Chicago Bulls from 1984 to 1997.

The highest average playoff points per game is 33.6 and belongs to Michael Jordan, who earned 5307 points in 158 games from 1984 to 1997.

Jordan has made the most endorsement deals than any other basketball player.

The record for the highest average performance in an NBA career - 30.1 points belongs to Michael Jordan (USA). H has 32,292 points in 1,072 games for the Chicago Bulls (1984-1998) and the Washington Wizards (2001-2003).

The record for the number of points in the All-Stars matches belongs to Michael Jordan (USA), who scored 262 points. In his 14th match in Atlanta, Georgia, USA on February 9, 2003, Michael scored 20 points.

Most assists in his career were provided by John Stockton (USA). From 1984 to 2003, Stockton, with the Utah Jazz, had 15,585 assists in 1,475 games.

The record for the number of rebounds (23,924 in 1,045 matches) in his career belongs to Wilt Chamberlain. Chamberlain achieved this result while playing for the clubs Philadelphia Warriors (1 ****** 2), San Francisco Warriors (1 ****** 5), Philadelphia 76ers (1 ** **** 8) and Los Angeles Lakers (1 ****** 3).

The most block shots in his NBA career was made by Hakim Olajuwon (3380 blocks in 1238 games), who played for the Houston Rockets (1 ****** 0) and the Toronto Raptors (2 ***** * 2). In fact, according to unofficial data, this record belongs to Bill Russell or Wilt Chamberlain. The thing is that in their time this type of statistics was not calculated.

The most steals (3216 in 1475 matches) were made by John Stockton (USA), playing for Utah Jazz from 1984 to 2003.

Largest Victory Pool:
The record winning stock is 68 points. He was recorded playing the Cleveland Cavaliers v Miami Heat (148: 80) on December 17, 1991.

The best winning streak in the NBA:
The Los Angeles Lakers won a record 33 straight games between November 5, 1971 and January 7, 1972 in the 1971/1972 season.

Youngest NBA Player:
Jermaine O "Neal was 18 53 days old when he first entered the NBA court in the Portland Trail Blazers v Denver Nuggets on December 5, 1996. O" Neil played 3 minutes and shot well, earning 2 points on his debut.

Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers November 5, 1996 at the age of 18 years 63 days first entered the NBA court. He played for 6 minutes. And he made an unsuccessful throw.

Oldest NBA Player:
Robert Parish of the Chicago Bulls played at the age of 43 years 231 days on April 19, 1997, making him the oldest player in the NBA regular season.

The largest number of matches played in a row in the NBA - such a record belongs to AC Green (USA), who appeared on the court 1177 times from November 19, 1986 to March 20, 2001.

The highest number of full games in an NBA season is 79, played by Wilt Chamberlain (USA) for the Philadelphia Warriors in 1961/62. Chamberlain was on the site for a record total time of 3882 minutes.

Tallest NBA player:
Gheorghe Mureson (Mureshan) of Washington Wizards is 2.31m tall. He first played for the team in 1994. He was born in Transylvania (Romania) in 1971, and his growth is due to the peculiarities of the action of the pituitary gland. He has a nickname - "Gitz", which translates as "Little Gheorghe".

Kobe set a record

Bryant on 24/12/07 definitely enjoyed every minute he spent on the floor. Making history was especially enjoyable.

Kobe Bryant scored 39 points, making him the youngest player in NBA history to reach 20,000 points. He did it at the beginning of the third quarter, when he realized a three-point shot. Kobe managed to achieve this prestigious record at the age of 29 years and 122 days.

The Lakers leader played the first game at Madison Square Garden in 2 years: “I've always enjoyed playing here. and I'm glad that today I was able to play the match on it, "says Kobe Bryant.

The Knicks once again played without Stefon Marbury. Meanwhile, Jamal Crawford and David Lee were in charge of the attack, with 31 and 12 points respectively.

After another match lost, New York coach Isia Thomas said that next game against “Orlando”, he will change the starting lineup.

“Most likely, the start is just the wrong people. We will try to analyze everything and bring more protection and energy to the starting lineup,” says Isia Thomas.

He did not say if these changes will affect the Randolph-Curry tandem, but today both played in the 21st minute with Curry only having 8 points and 1 rebound.

"I don't think anyone will take it to heart. We all understand that he (the coach) just wants to win. So we will take it the way it is," says Eddie Curry.

With a record of wins and losses, “New York” (8-19), I think that no one will accuse Thomas of his desire to change something.

I would like to note that for the second quarter in the "New York" not a single transfer was given. And the whole “Knicks” for the match 7 assists on all 9 basketball players who played today.

And it shouldn't be surprising that the fans who came to the match were more sympathetic to Kobe Bryant and Andrew Bynum than to the players of their home club.

“Lakers” seized the advantage from the first seconds of the meeting. Throughout the first half, the guests confidently increased the score gap. In the third quarter, the hosts managed to close their gap, however, the gap in the score at the end was 14 points not in their favor. However, the players of “New York” managed to create an intrigue in the final 12-minute. Jamal Crawford scores 9 points in a row, David Lee scores both free throws, and the hosts close their gap to a minimum. Remains to play 1:55. Bryant then successfully completes the LAL attack. The Knicks still have an opportunity to level the score, but David Lee's pass is intercepted by young Farmar and ends with a slam. Spectators witness another defeat for their club, and the Los Angeles players win an important away victory.

The three-point shot appeared much later than basketball itself, and only a few decades later it became a powerful weapon in the arsenal of teams. But now in basketball it should be owned by any player who claims to be a superstar. American sports names 5 players who have scored the most three-pointers in NBA history.

These basketball players (the best three-point shooters in the NBA) most often in history sent the ball to someone else's basket from behind the same arc.

  • Who: legendary point guard
  • Career years: 1994-2013
  • Threesomes scored: 1988
  • Most 3-pointers in a single season: 176 in 2009-10

The current Main coach“” Was one of the best point guards of his generation, vying for the title with Steve Nash for many years. And one of Jason's advantages over the Canadian was precisely a more stable three-point shot.

It is noteworthy that in his youth, Jason preferred dagger passes, but already in his mature years, at 30 or more years old, when the sharpness began to leave him, Kidd began to devote much more time to three-ruble notes and as a result became one of the best long-distance snipers in history.

  • Who: one of best lungs 21st century forwards
  • Career years: 1998 - present
  • Number of threes scored: 2,133
  • Most 3-pointers in a single season: 210 in 2001-02

The cast has always been business card Paul Pierce, and from beyond the arc, he also attacked steadily.Therefore, it is not surprising that in 20 years of his career, he threw over 2,000 three rubles.

  • Who: A tough attacking defender
  • Career years: 1999 - present
  • Number of threes scored: 2,178
  • Most 3-pointers in a single season: 172 in 2001-02

Jason was never considered a star of the first magnitude, but any team would not mind seeing him in their lineup.And this is understandable: Terry has not scored less than 100 three-pointers in 13 consecutive seasons. He is number 3 on the list of Best NBA Shooters in 3-pointers.

  • Who: the best player in the history of “Indiana” who could score 8 points in 9 seconds
  • Career years: 1987 - 2005
  • Number of threes scored: 2560
  • Most 3-pointers in a single season: 229 in 1996-97

Although Miller is considered the main choker (the player who fails important endings) of his time, he was still a top player all the years of his career.Top player who could destroy you with his threes even in 9 seconds:

  • Who: A star attacking defender who dominated the endings
  • Career years: 1996 - 2014
  • Number of threes scored: 2,973
  • Most 3-pointers in a single season: 269 in 2005-06

Prior to Steph Curry's appearance in the league, the very definition of “three-point shot” was firmly associated with Ray Allen.Throws from corners, from a lead, from a static position - Ray threw from everywhere and did it with a decent percentage.

Even at 38, he saved his team with three-pointers in the final match:

Current players who are likely to surpass Jason Kidd in the near future:

Jamal Crawford

How many have scored: 1,962 shots

Vince Carter

How many have scored: 1,961 shots

Kyle Korver

How many have scored: 1,922 shots

Someone to be Mentioned: Stephen Curry

  • Who: the main sniper of our time
  • Career years: 2009 - today
  • Number of threes scored: 1,679
  • Most 3-pointers in a single season: 402 in 2015-16 (NBA record)

Curry Jr. turned the tide on the importance of three-pointers. It was thanks to him that there was a boom in this type of throw in the league. It is thanks to him that all children dream not to dunce, like young Carter, but to score after dribbling, like Steph.Last season, he set new record NBA, having realized 402 shots from beyond the arc in one season, and three seasons before that scored 250+ threes.If health allows Curry to play for another 10 years, then he will no doubt be the first player to score over 3,000 three-pointers in his career.Or maybe even 4 or 5 thousand.

These were best snipers All-time NBA 3-pointers. It's only the beginning.

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