The record of 81 points in a single game or even 100 points can be broken!
In January of this year, Andre Miller led his team to a two-point victory in the game with 52 points. Miller is a standard point guard, 1.88 meters tall, with slender legs, a Mok-like face, likes to pass the ball but doesn't like to shoot, and he only has one three-point in most games, and this time, he scored a career-high 52 points, including one three-point shot and 7 of 8 free throws.
Miller said after the game that he didn't think about scoring that many points, but there was no way back for him. Miller never expected that the 50 he got would be the only 50 in 2010. Miller didn't realize that 14 years later in the NBA, 50 points are common, and three days ago, Embiid and Towns both had 62 points, while Booker scored 62 points, while Doncic also scored 73 points.
Doncic had a chance to score 75 points, but in the final five seconds of the game, his opponent was still three, and when Toko passed the ball to Toko, his teammates would rather let his time pass than push his child to the free throw line, and the 73-point score was enough to make him the fourth in NBA history. Standing in front of him was Chamberlain, who scored his first all-time 100,78 points, while Bryant scored his second-ever 81 points.
So, an imminent question was placed in front of him: 100 and 81, what kind of record is it?
Chamberlain's victory did not leak out, and according to eyewitness accounts, the battle did not look good, as if the general had swiped seventy-one points in order to get the points king, and even mentioned that his own team members used their mistakes to fight for more points when they were ahead. This percentage aside, 81 points is enough.
Kobe Bryant's 81 points in the 2006 season were visible to all. In this endless triangle offend, their team had kept the score above 18 points in the second half, and at the final 2:36 of the game, they only lost by 15 points, so Kobe Bryant scored 81 points.
There are many advantages to the triangle strategy, the most obvious being the creation of one-on-one opportunities for the superstars, and the rest is the passing of the stars.
Bryant finished the half with a 14-point advantage, scoring 27 points in the third quarter and 53 points in the third quarter, and in the 2:36 of the fourth quarter, he hit both free throws to give him a 76-point lead. You could think that Kobe's 5 points were just a small victory, however, we overlooked an important fact:
In the second quarter of the game, Bryant sat on the sidelines. Bryant himself has said that if he can score 14-15 points in six minutes, he can easily score 40 points in the first half. Kobe's words came from the heart, and everyone chose to accept them.
Let's take a look back at his great performances in the game:
Doncic scored 73 points and scored 41 points in the second half, and after a two-minute break, Doncic's score dropped again in the second half to 32.
In Embiid's 70-point game, he scored 34 points in 19 minutes, and in the third quarter, he scored 25 points, and Embiid scored 11 points in five minutes and left the court early.
Since the first three quarters, Dongzi and the Emperor have scored more than Kobe Bryant in the third quarter, 57 points, 59 points, that is, there is still a gap between them and 81 points, that is, the tacit understanding between teammates.
The Spurs were beaten to the ground, and there was no need for the emperor to stay any longer, so there would be a situation where the high score could not be played. Bryant scored 81 points a month ago and scored 62 points in the third quarter against Dallas, and at halftime, Jackson asked Bryant if he would like to stay on the court a little longer and scored 70 points, and then Bryant saw the score, and the Lakers had more than 30 points at this time, and he said, "Next time." ”
Brian Shaw was next to Kobe Bryant at the time, and he thought that this guy must have something wrong with his brain, and then he would say something like "next time", did you hear it, is that still human language?
Dongzi's side is different, the opponent switched to a front and back attack in the second half, and Dongzi is sure to die.
In the 81-point game, the Raptors did not defend Kobe Bryant in any way when they were defending. Sam Mitchell, the head coach of the Raptors at the time, was confident in his team's system and often used defense on the court, saying, "Don't care how Kobe scores, we're going to win this game." ”
Everyone understands that Mitchell is a low-key man, and Kobe's opponent, Jalen Rose, is an eternal joke among 81 goals. Years later, Mike James is still playing for the Raptors, and in retrospect, he still has a look of anger on his face: "If the coach doesn't let us defend, you can't disobey his orders." Maybe we should not follow the manager's orders and abandon those vulnerable defenders, and we should use our bodies to fight him when he receives the ball. ”
Bryant himself said that he lost by 15 points in six minutes and missed two free throws and a couple of missed shots after 62 points, so "I think I have 100 points, I do."
There's nothing new in the world, there's nothing we can't afford to face with a manager who is so confident, and we just wonder if we can still score wonderful goals on the court like Chamberlain and Kobe Bryant.
Obviously, the crazy shots of the stars last week gave us a certain amount of confidence, and as long as we stretch the game for a long time, we will have more confidence.
At the age of 70, there were four players who scored 60 points or higher, eight.
In the 10s and 90s, there were 5 games, in the first 10 years of the millennium, in the first 10 years, in 11 games, and in the 20s, in less than four years and a month, 16 people scored 60 points. Overall, the top score in each game is growing at a faster rate, and it's only a matter of time before you reach 81 or even 100 as the number increases.
The reason for this is not something difficult to understand, and many knowledgeable fans have already explained it to us. The difference is not only because of the acceleration of the game and the increase in the number of offenses, but more importantly, the current players are constantly increasing their three-point shooting skills, which greatly expands the range of activities on the court.
When Kobe Bryant scored 81 points, the Raptors pleaded with Mitchell and Kobe Bryant, saying, "We'd rather have Smush and Odom blow him up!" "There was a time when it was a very common tactic to "hold on to the stars and let the opponent do us", but in modern football, it's not a tactic that has been useful for a long time, and now role players are likely to kill with one shot.
So, fundamentally, why has the offensive efficiency of the players improved so much in the current game?
In fact, it is not a difficult thing, as most people think, the reason why this competition has developed to this point is completely because of the conspiracy of a business alliance. And in order for the league to make this game go in the direction they want, they only need to know one thing, and that is the rules of the game.
The NBA has been a trade since its inception, and a good deal is inseparable from a good model, and a good model must have enough understanding of the requirements of the audience, which is why the first president Podorov set the tone for the NBA's business: fans are more willing to play a good game.
However, there is a certain difference between the profit maximization pursued by merchants and the winning goals pursued by athletes.
For example, in the mid-50s, the introduction of 24 seconds became an important means of improving the level of competition. As for the audience or something, it doesn't really matter, the important thing is to win, the 24-second rule, so that they feel that the faster the better, "because we have to throw all 24 seconds into it, so we have to use more shots and higher scores to limit the opponent." Five years after the 24-second system was introduced, the NBA ushered in the era of national attack, and all kinds of super-high players continued to appear, and in the 1961-62 season, the NBA's average scoring exceeded 118 points, and this year, they averaged 115 per game6 points, and if it continues like this, the NBA has a good chance of averaging 120 points per game during the new contract period.
But this is not the case, in the early sixties, as the pace of the game accelerated, the scoring exploded, as the game progressed, their average score was also declining, when they realized that Chamberlain could score 50 points, they would slowly save energy, enrich the rotation, improve their efficiency, and as time went on, their defensive ability became stronger and stronger, when they entered a larger area, when they wanted to get the ball, they only needed to hand the ball to the superstar, But as time went on, their scores kept decreasing.
But at that time, Stern ushered the NBA into an era of internationalization, NBA profits skyrocketed, Jordan set off a booming star craze, so that the boredom of football was diluted, shooting, shooting percentage, and scoring were slowly declining, and it was not until the 1999 season that they reached a new level.
Therefore, the rules of the game have also undergone some changes, the biggest change is that during the game, the previous fouls, defensive fouls, and off-ball fouls will be delayed to 24 seconds, while the current rule is within 14 seconds of the timeout, and the turn and dribble below the free throw line must be completed within 5 seconds.
But that's not all, at the beginning of the new millennium, an even more significant behind-the-scenes operation began: the league set up a special committee chaired by Colangelo the Elder, who was a very respected player. The group was set up for one purpose, and that was to change the rules of the game, making the game faster again and giving the smaller players more opportunities.
Under the auspices of the "Special Committee", the NBA introduced "three seconds", abolished "illegal defense", introduced joint offense, shortened the interval between half-games from 10 seconds to 8 seconds, and reduced the length and number of timeouts until 2004, when the much-loved "hand-checking" rule was perfected, and if someone tried to "confirm" the opponent's position with their fingers, then a penalty was awarded.
After this series of moves, in the post-Jordan era, the NBA's pace finally accelerated, and in the 14-15 season, the Warriors entered the three-point era, but this did not stop them from pursuing higher scoring, they shortened the second quarter of the second quarter to 14 seconds, and the biggest change was that in 2018, the NBA imposed a harsher penalty for free shooting.
That's right, whether it's offensive or defensive, the body can't get in the way of others, that's the most basic rule. But over the years, this principle has often been overlooked, which is why Miller pushed off Jordan, Jordan pushed off Russell, and the last blow was a must-kill. The training that NBA players receive as they grow up is "confrontation". But since 2018, the rules of "free movement" have become more stringent, and every year before the start of the NBA, the referee committee will conduct special training for the "free movement" rules, so that they can maintain as much uniformity as possible in the game, this unified standard, that is, you cannot use both hands to pull or squeeze the opponent away, so as to limit the opponent's movement.
Gortat once said on a show that Paul and others will smash your balls with their fists and pinch your legs when they are defending, and if you stare at him, he will smile at you, as if to say, I'm just playing a normal ball. Gortat said he has been working hard to make his body stronger during his training.
We don't know how Gortat trains, but his words almost represent the NBA's usual style, moving quickly means fouls and is difficult for referees to detect, but since 2018 it has been much reduced and the game of football is getting smoother.
I saw someone on the Internet commenting under the score list of Dongzi and the Emperor, saying that "old fans hate games of fighting and killing." "I don't know how old those older fans are, whether they were in 1961 or in the 80s, or if they just want to see the star players of the 90s. But according to my observations, if there is any dirty behavior on the field, such as you push me and I kick you, it will be watched in slow motion by a group of people, scene by scene, out of moral considerations, they are disgusted by this kind of behavior.
I don't think there's anything wrong with the opinions of those "old fans", it's just that the NBA is getting better and better, the salary is getting higher and higher every year, and even though Xiao Hua has been scolded by many people, he still extends his contract until 2030. A lot of people are complaining that they can't defend anymore, and they're starting to miss that "old days", but most coaches and players are very willing to see the league increase their salaries, and if the league is willing to give them more salaries, it means that most of the fans will support them, and if they don't want to spend money, then who do they think they are?
The Clippers slammed the Celtics on a back-to-back basis.
Bing is time to talk to them.