Title: Wow, Brother Alphabet made 24 of 32 free throws, breaking the NBA free throw record! 64 points in the game, can you believe it?!
Today, let's unveil an earth-shattering game in NBA history, a jaw-dropping free throw feast, and a peerless show starring Brother Alphabet! Hi dear basketball fans, are you ready?
This NBA season, we've seen the Bucks' Antetokounmpo create a new basketball myth. In last night's game, he made 32 free throws in the game, and actually hit the netting 24 times, scoring an astonishing 64 points, while taking 14 rebounds, 3 assists, 4 steals, and 1 block. That's right, this is by no means a dream, but another masterpiece in NBA history where 7 people have made 30+ free throws in a single game!
In this game, the number of free throws made by Brother Alphabet was the same as that of the entire Pacers, which was amazing. Can you imagine? The number of free throws made by one player is the same as the number of free throws made by the opponent's entire team, and it is almost like an epic battle in basketball history!
You may wonder why Brother Alphabet is so eye-catching in this game? In the history of the NBA, the scene of 30+ free throws is really rare, according to Lao Zhen's statistics, only 7 players have had such a peerless performance so far. Want to know who it is? Review with me:
Seventh was Andre Drummond, who had 17 points and 11 rebounds on 13-of-36 free throw from the field against the Rockets on January 20, 2016.
The sixth place is Jordan Jr., on November 30, 2015, the Clippers played against the Trail Blazers, Jordan Jr. made 12 of 34 free throws, and finally contributed 18 points and 24 rebounds.
Howard was selected twice for the Lakers vs. Magic on March 12, 2013, where he scored 39 points and 16 rebounds on 25-of-39 free throws; On January 12, 2012, when the Magic played against the Warriors, Howard made 21 of 39 free throws and slashed 45 points and 23 rebounds.
O'Neal was fourth in 41 points and 17 rebounds on 19-of-31 free throws on the Lakers against the Bulls on Nov. 19, 1999.
Adrian Dantley was third in 47 points, eight rebounds and six assists on 27-of-31 free throws against the Nuggets on Nov. 25, 1983.
Brother Alphabet was selected twice, on December 14, 2023, when the Bucks played against the Pacers, making 24 of 32 free throws, cutting 64 points and 14 rebounds; On October 27, 1969, he scored 35 points and 24 rebounds on 15-of-30 free throws.
And the most amazing is Chamberlain, between 1967 and 1969, he actually had six single-game free throw 30+ performances! On October 27, 1969, he made 15 of 30 free throws and scored 35 points and 24 rebounds; On December 1, 1967, he made 8 of 30 free throws and scored 52 points and 37 rebounds; On February 22, 1962, he made 19 of 34 free throws and finished with 61 points and 26 rebounds; On February 13, 1962, he made 17 of 30 free throws and scored 65 points and 22 rebounds; On December 8, 1961, he made 16 of 31 free throws and scored 78 points and 43 rebounds; On March 2, 1962, he scored 100 points and 25 rebounds on 28-of-32 free throws. Chamberlain's free-throw prowess is simply breathtaking!
How did this 64-point feast of Brother Alphabet be staged? This is not only a basketball game, but also a feast of sports history, a carnival where records are rewritten. Brother Alphabet's performance not only made the fans boil, but also made us wonder, why did such a scene happen?
Some people may question, is the performance of 30+ free throws in a single game really that remarkable? We need to think about the relationship between the number of free throws and the outcome of the game, and how does this affect the team as a whole? Is it true that the more free throws you make, the easier it is for your team to win? There may be more hidden stories that we need to dig into.
Of course, we cannot ignore the idea of the opposite direction. Some people may think that 30+ free throws in a single game does not mean that the player is the hero of the team, maybe it is just a special phenomenon of individual games, rather than the key to the team's long-term victory. We need to compare the performances of different players and think about how important such data is.
Overall, this game is not only a basketball feast, but also a wonderful journey that provokes thought. Brother Alphabet's performance allows us to see another possibility of basketball, and also makes us pay more attention to the seemingly ordinary but extremely important link of free throws.
Finally, let's look forward to whether there will be more players like Brother Alphabet in the future, breaking through the boundaries of free throws and writing their own legends. Basketball is always an adventure full of passion and unknown. Stay tuned, basketball fans!