In the world of basketball, scoring is always one of the most direct measures of a player's ability. In this era of basketball prowess and diverse game styles, Suns star Kevin Durant made a compelling point in an interview: He believes that in the current basketball game, someone can score 80 points, but he is still skeptical about the legendary 100-point miracle.
In an interview, Durant talked about the player's increasing skill and offensive ability, which he believes offers the possibility of high-scoring performances. He singled out the Mavericks' Luka Doncic, who scored 70 points in a recent game and displayed impressive individual scoring ability. Durant believes that players like Doncic have enough scoring means and game vision to make it possible for them to break the 80-point mark in the future.
However, for the legendary 100 points, Durant thinks it's almost an impossible task. He explained that to score 100 points in a game, players need not only to have exceptional scoring ability, but also to be able to hit almost every shot in the game. Such a performance requires not only a high level of skill, but also great game form and luck. Durant believes that such conditions are too harsh, and even today's best players are hardly guaranteed to be able to accomplish such feats in a single game.
Durant's views have been widely discussed. Some fans believe that with the continuous development of basketball skills and tactics and the continuous improvement of players' individual abilities, there may really be players who can break the record of 100 points in the future. But there are also fans who believe that 100 points, as an extreme scoring record, is almost beyond the scope of modern basketball, and perhaps it can only exist as an unattainable legend.