He's only the third player in NBA history to do that. Kobe averaged 57.5 over two games in 2007. And Wilt did it 15 times.
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He's only the third player in NBA history to do that. Kobe averaged 57.5 over two games in 2007. And Wilt did it 15 times.
Harden had back to back 57 and 58 and back to back 60/50. He had back to back 55 and 54 the next week.
He went 11/37 one of those games with 24 free throws.
We are all correct in disregarding the entire run.
Kobe must've done it in '06 too. What's crazy is in '07 he averaged 56 over a span of 4 games.
Jordan did it in '87 too.
Jordan did it in the playoffs against the #1 team and GOAT defense
He averaged 56 over a 2-game stretch against the #1 defense and GOAT team in 86' Playoffs (Games 1 and 2)
[QUOTE=3ba11;14957643]Jordan did it in the playoffs against the #1 team and GOAT defense
He averaged 56 over a 2-game stretch against the #1 defense and GOAT team in 86' Playoffs (Games 1 and 2)[/QUOTE]
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[QUOTE=Kblaze8855;14957627]Harden had back to back 57 and 58 and back to back 60/50. He had back to back 55 and 54 the next week.
He went 11/37 one of those games with 24 free throws.
We are all correct in disregarding the entire run.[/QUOTE]
Harden's a guy who I really don't understand how he has fans. I mean, does anyone actually like watching the guy play?
[QUOTE=Full Court;14957624]He's only the third player in NBA history to do that. Kobe averaged 57.5 over two games in 2007. And Wilt did it 15 times.[/QUOTE]
Correction to the OP. He's the third player in NBA history to average that in a TWO DAY stretch....not a two game stretch.
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