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Verticle?
Re: Most Ridiculous Statlines (Good or Bad) in NBA History
Jermaine O'Neal gets a nomination for the bad statlines with his entire playoff series against Boston as a Heat player put on notice.
As for that Shaq game, from what I've read, the scorekeepers were doing some serious home cooking and counting rebounds and blocks for Shaq in plays that he wasn't near, or at times on the court.
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College superstar
Re: Most Ridiculous Statlines (Good or Bad) in NBA History
LeBron James 40 Points, 18 Rebounds, 9 Assists against Indiana in game 4. 6 of those 18 rebs were offensive.
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Re: Most Ridiculous Statlines (Good or Bad) in NBA History
Steph Curry 54 Pts, 6 Reb, 7 Ast, 3 Stl, 11-13 from 3
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Re: Most Ridiculous Statlines (Good or Bad) in NBA History
Cp3 in 08 09
27 10 15 7
33 10 11 7
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NBA Legend
Re: Most Ridiculous Statlines (Good or Bad) in NBA History
I could probably list at least a hundred of Chamberlain's games, but the majority here would claim "pace" and "weak era"...even though no one else, including Kareem, were accomplishing those feats.
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Re: Most Ridiculous Statlines (Good or Bad) in NBA History
Originally Posted by LAZERUSS
I could probably list at least a hundred of Chamberlain's games, but the majority here would claim "pace" and "weak era"...even though no one else, including Kareem, were accomplishing those feats.
I think it's worth mentioning that every Chamberlain game wasn't even complete since steals and blocks weren't recorded.
I actually wonder how much he turned the ball over...
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Verticle?
Re: Most Ridiculous Statlines (Good or Bad) in NBA History
Originally Posted by LAZERUSS
I could probably list at least a hundred of Chamberlain's games, but the majority here would claim "pace" and "weak era"...even though no one else, including Kareem, were accomplishing those feats.
I'm actually a Wilt fan, but the way you go on about it, you actually seem to believe he'd be able to do everything he did back in his day, now, in present day basketball.
Believe it or not, there have been players at a similar level or as good as Wilt after him, and they couldn't do it.
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NBA Legend
Re: Most Ridiculous Statlines (Good or Bad) in NBA History
Originally Posted by Legends66NBA7
I think it's worth mentioning that every Chamberlain game wasn't even complete since steals and blocks weren't recorded.
I actually wonder how much he turned the ball over...
There are quite a few games in which Wilt's blocks were recorded. And, despite what the "Wilt-bashers" would have you believe, he actually had very few TOs per possession. PHILA did a study of the near-full games that exist on YouTube, and while I can't recall the exact amount, his TO ratio was very small. And keep in mind that in his Sixer years, the Philly offense revolved around him.
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Re: Most Ridiculous Statlines (Good or Bad) in NBA History
Didn't Amare have like a 50/10/5/5 game?
I've always liked this game. The Worm in a nutshell.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...401250SAS.html
36 minutes, 0 fg attempts, 0 ft attempts, 20 rebounds.
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NBA Legend
Re: Most Ridiculous Statlines (Good or Bad) in NBA History
Originally Posted by plowking
I'm actually a Wilt fan, but the way you go on about it, you actually seem to believe he'd be able to do everything he did back in his day, now, in present day basketball.
Believe it or not, there have been players at a similar level or as good as Wilt after him, and they couldn't do it.
Even reducing Chamberlain's numbers down to current levels, he would still have put up some staggering games. His 73 point, 29-48 shooting, 36 rebound game against HOFer Bellamy would be the equivalent of about a 61-24 game today (and his 29-48 60.1 FG% would have been considerably higher.) Now, before someone rushes in with Shaq's 61-23 (23-34 game), keep in mind that, a) that was a sensational stat-line, and b) it came against a collection of scrub centers that Wilt would have just murdered. Hell, the guy that guarded Shaq the most in that game was 6-7 Eric Piatkowski.
And Chamberlain outrebounding Russell by a 55-19 margin in one of their h2h's has to be the most dominant rebounding game in NBA history. That would be the equivalent of Dwight Howard outrebounding Kevin Love by a 36-12 margin.
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Verticle?
Re: Most Ridiculous Statlines (Good or Bad) in NBA History
Originally Posted by LAZERUSS
Even reducing Chamberlain's numbers down to current levels, he would still have put up some staggering games. His 73 point, 29-48 shooting, 36 rebound game against HOFer Bellamy would be the equivalent of about a 61-24 game today (and his 29-48 60.1 FG% would have been considerably higher.) Now, before someone rushes in with Shaq's 61-23 (23-34 game), keep in mind that, a) that was a sensational stat-line, and b) it came against a collection of scrub centers that Wilt would have just murdered. Hell, the guy that guarded Shaq the most in that game was 6-7 Eric Piatkowski.
And Chamberlain outrebounding Russell by a 55-19 margin in one of their h2h's has to be the most dominant rebounding game in NBA history. That would be the equivalent of Dwight Howard outrebounding Kevin Love by a 36-12 margin.
What a load of shit.
You're a flat out terrible poster. Piatkowski? What are you even talking about? You can fool the rest of the kids on here, but did you even watch the game? I don't think a single point was scored on Piatkowski. Mainly because he wasn't guarding Shaq.
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By Any Means
Re: Most Ridiculous Statlines (Good or Bad) in NBA History
The games where Derek Fisher would play 30+ minutes and have all zeros.
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Kobe Apostle
Re: Most Ridiculous Statlines (Good or Bad) in NBA History
Originally Posted by no pun intended
Shaquille O'Neal
24 Points
28 Rebounds
15 Blocks
36 Minutes
And they won the game 87-85.
dafuq can anyone who witnessed this game tell me all about it?!
Goddamn
In before...
Originally Posted by SyRyanYang
That's like Wilt's season average, with half the points.
Too late
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Good High School Starter
Re: Most Ridiculous Statlines (Good or Bad) in NBA History
Originally Posted by Just2McFly
The games where Derek Fisher would play 30+ minutes and have all zeros.
5 rings
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Local High School Star
Re: Most Ridiculous Statlines (Good or Bad) in NBA History
You guys are doing this wrong.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/ go here and search for some box score and actually post it.
Here's Jordan with 64 points(49 FGA also look crazy in the boxscore).
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...301160CHI.html
Kobe 81 and Robinson 71, only 70+ games on the site(perhaps the Cleveland Wilt guy could provide some newspaper Wilt boxscores)
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...601220LAL.html
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...404240LAC.html
Damon Stoudemire attempting 21 3s(making 5)
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...504150GSW.html
Dwight Howard with 39 FTA(TWICE)
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...303120ORL.html
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...201120GSW.html
Kevin Love with a 30 30 game a few years back
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...011120MIN.html
Scott Skiles with 30 assists
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...012300ORL.html
Shaq and Manute Bol(twice) with 15 blocks
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...311200NJN.html
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...702260WSB.html
http://www.basketball-reference.com/...601250WSB.html
BTW since 1985 there has been only 34 times when a player scored 55 or more points in a game(16 of those are Kobe and Jordan though), I thought it was more common than that.
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