There are countless wonderful game clips in NBA history, but there are not many that can be remembered by fans all the time, and the number of times is the best proof of this.
No. 10 Durant returns to the Thunder for the first time after shooting 12.68 million times**.
In July 2016, Durant left the Thunder to join the Warriors, who had just beaten him in the playoffs, and since then Durant has joined because he can't beat it. was labeled as a cupcake, which means that he is weak and incompetent, and loves to take shortcuts. In February 2017, Durant returned to the Thunder's home court for the first time, and Russian fans waited for half a year before they could finally scold Durant to his face. The heat is full, and as long as Durant catches the ball in the game, the audience will be booed;In the middle of the second quarter, Durant stood in the middle of the court to block the way, but was pushed away by Wei Shao, and Adu could only laugh helplessly;In the middle of the third quarter, the Warriors had led the Thunder by nearly 20 points, and during the pause, Wei Shao and Durant exchanged feelings with each other, causing the audience to applaud.
When the timeout came back, Durant was fouled on a layup, and he and his former teammate Robertson went up against the bull, even if the teammates and the referee separated them, the two were still in love, and finally Durant scored 34 points to lead the team to win, while Wei Shao scored 47 points. This classic episode of brothers against each other finally gained 12.68 million times.
No. 9 Clay scored 37 points in a single quarter, with 13.19 million shots**.
In January 2015, the Warriors faced the Kings at home, and the two sides played back and forth throughout the first half. And tonight's protagonist Klay did not have a standout performance, not scoring a single field goal before, only scoring 3 points from free throws. However, as soon as the game entered the second half, it officially entered Clay time. He hit a three-pointer at the top of the arc on the right, then hit a three-pointer from beyond the three-point line, and then took cover from his teammates to the left three-point line**. When Klay scored another magical three-pointer, the margin had stretched to double digits, and the game had completely become Klay's solo show.
In the entire third quarter, Klay shot 13 of 13, setting an NBA all-time record of 37 points in a single quarter, and the final quarter was completely reduced to garbage time. Klay added two more points with free throws to score 52 points in the game, and Green still felt incredulous in the interview after the game: I can't even score so many points by playing 2k myself.
8th place Maddie 35.13 minutes miracle 13.48 million times**.
In the history of the NBA, there are not many players who can be remembered forever by fans because of a great moment, and one of the most classic characters is "Maddie". In a Texas Civil War in December 2004, the Rockets still trailed the Spurs by 10 points with about 1 minute left in the game. In the face of the formidable Spurs and the cunning Popovich, the Rockets have clearly run out of chances, and the home fans have begun to leave the seats. But in moments like these, the Rockets still have one player who hasn't given up — and that's Maddy. From 44At the beginning of 2 seconds, Maddy really began to take over the game, and pulled out three-point shots: 3+1 in the face of Duncan, three points in the face of reciprocation, and finally a miraculous steal and three-point kill.
Maddie accomplished such a feat in just 35 seconds, and everyone in the audience at the time, including the Spurs, was dumbfounded. Even the Rockets' own players can't believe it, and the reason why Maddy's moment is classic is that in addition to his high score in a short period of time, there are several important factors. First, the Rockets played against the Spurs at that time, and it was already 7 consecutive losses across the season, but this time it narrowly won by 1 point. The second is that the Spurs defense was the first in the league, and they finally won the championship that season. Three and last. is the last expression of the Spurs team, even Popovich is completely helpless in the face of such a scene.
No. 7 Kobe Bryant 81 points and 17.07 million dragon slays**.
On January 23, 2006, Kobe Bryant scored 81 points in a game against the Raptors, shocking the NBA and the world. This is the second-highest single-game scoring record in NBA history, behind only the 100 points of the ancient behemoth Chamberlain. Bryant played 42 minutes and shot 28-of-46 from 2,818 of 28 shooting, 55 of which came in the second half. In the third quarter, the Lakers still trailed by 18 points, which also prompted Kobe Bryant to explode, which is enough to show Kobe's terrifying scoring explosiveness. Also on that day, Maddy returned from injury with a season-high 43 points, Iverson scored 39 points to beat the Timberwolves, and Ray Allen scored 42 points to lead the SuperSonics to beat the Suns.
However, Kobe Bryant scored 81 points to slay the dragon, and everyone else became Kobe's foil.
No. 6 in the final moments of the '20 All-Star Game 17.34 million times**.
When you find that even Harden is seriously defending, you know how intense this All-Star Game really is, and the rule in the fourth quarter is: the maximum score plus 24 points as the target point, and the first team to win. The highest score in the first three quarters was 133 points for the alphabet team, so the target score was 157 points. There were even spectacles such as players besieging the referee complaining about the penalty, and the managers of both teams asking for a challenge to the video replay. In the final moments, James only needed three points to win, but it took a full nine minutes to get those three points. First, James' iron-blooded layup was ruthlessly blocked by Brother Alphabet, and the next offense with Harden was fouled by Lowry.
It took nearly 4 minutes in the final quarter to break the scoring drought with James' breakthrough dunk. In the last attack, James singled out the letters at the top of the arc, leaving a world-famous painting. He then unexpectedly passed to the thick eyebrows on the inside, who caused a foul and finally completed the kill with a free throw. The James team defeated the Alphabet team 157-155, and in order to score those 24 points, the two sides played nearly 42 minutes in the fourth quarter. Compared with recent years, it can be called the All-Star Game of the team's training powerhouse, and this year's real game is really one of the most classic games in the history of All-Stars.