The American media commented on the NBA's all-time single-game scores: Chamberlain, Kobe Bryant are high, and Harden is at the end!
On February 19, Beijing time, the NBA All-Star Game continued, and Durant expressed his views on his personal scoring record, believing that there are always people in the NBA who can score more than 80 points, but it is very difficult to score 100 points at a time.
The American newspaper FadeawayWorld compiled a list of NBA players' personal data based on their performances, with Chamberlain taking the top spot of all players, Kobe Bryant taking the top spot of all players, and Harden being the last player.
Fifth score: 61-64 points.
In the NBA, there are a lot of people (both famous and current) who have made it to that level.
There are four players in the 64th place: Elgin Baylor, Rick Barry, Jordan, and Alphabet.
Alphabet is still in good form, and with his dominance and the progress of contemporary basketball, they have a good chance of reaching the next level in the future.
The 63rd-ranked players are: Joe Fox, Elgin Baylor, Jerry West, two-time Chamberlain and George Gervin.
The 62 players are: Chamberlain (6 times), Maddy, Kobe, Anthony, Towns, Booker.
From this data, we can easily see Chamberlain's stats, but also some of the players who are active on the court, and when the game progresses faster, Booker and Towns have a good chance of getting higher positions.
There are currently nine players with 61 points, namely Chamberlain, 6 points, Jordan 2 points, Harden 2 points, Lillard 2 points, George McKeown, Karl Malone, O'Neal, Kobe, James.
Many good players, such as Harden, James, and O'Neal, all scored 61 points, and 61 points were their highest in the game.
Fourth score: 65-70 points.
During this period, the number of employees was reduced to six.
Chamberlain, Booker and Embiid scored 70 points, Chamberlain is still the leader of the team, and Booker and Embiid are currently the strongest scorers.
Jordan scored 69 points, while Chamberlain, Maravich scored 67, Chamberlain scored four, Chamberlain scored 66 points, Chamberlain scored three, and Kobe Bryant scored one.
Score: 71-80
Chamberlain scored 78 points alone, becoming the highest player in the game.
Then Chamberlain scored 73 points in two games, David Thompson scored one game, and Doncic scored 73 points in a game, setting a record for the most points scored in a single game in history.
Chamberlain then scored 71 points on his own, while Elgin Baylor, David Robinson, Mitchell and Lillard all scored 71 points.
Score: 81-99 points.
Only Kobe Bryant could have done that, and on January 22, 2006, Bryant scored a career-high 81 points on 28 of 46 shots on 7-of-13 from 3-point range, including 18 of 20 free throws, in that game against the Raptors.
Given that the three-point shot has not yet become the most common means of attack, and the average 3-point-per-game shooting percentage is far lower than today, Kobe Bryant's 81 points in that game are undoubtedly the best level.
First player: Chamberlain 100
The first, of course, was Chamberlain, who scored 100 points in a battle against the Knicks on March 2, 1962.
In fact, judging from the other rankings listed above, Chamberlain is the only scoring machine in the NBA's history, and no one can compare to Chamberlain.