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Tue Mar 29, 2005 11:08 am
I remember they played 20 mins per quarter or sth?
But now they playd 12..
or have they always been playin 12 minutes per quarter?
Tue Mar 29, 2005 11:27 am
Always 12 lol, I don't think they ahd 80 minute games. Wilt played every minutes of about every single game though in one year because he averaged over 48 MPG because he played in OT's too.
Must've had to stay out of foul trouble a lot..
Tue Mar 29, 2005 11:30 am
AC Green's virgin record most likely won't get broken.
Tue Mar 29, 2005 2:44 pm
Riot wrote:AC Green's virgin record most likely won't get broken.
ROFL!! You're probably right
Tue Mar 29, 2005 5:17 pm
True. We don't get many ironmen these days. Jamison stopped at 380 or something, and that's like one quarter of A.C.'s run...
Tue Mar 29, 2005 5:22 pm
fgrep15 wrote:Wilt played every minutes of about every single game though in one year because he averaged over 48 MPG because he played in OT's too.
Agreed, Wilt's 48.5 mpg oddity is another that likely won't be broken.
Wed Mar 30, 2005 4:56 am
The 100 pt record is definetly hard to beat. But the rebounding one is the toughest of em all to beat.
Wed Mar 30, 2005 5:08 am
u have 82 chances to get those records per season
that 48.5average is by far the hardest to break.
Wed Mar 30, 2005 6:53 am
Yea, I mean you'd really have to stay out of foul trouble a lot, and especially for a big man, that's just crazy
Wed Mar 30, 2005 7:11 am
Amphatoast wrote:u have 82 chances to get those records per season
that 48.5average is by far the hardest to break.
the thing that amazes me about this record is anytime you fouled out it would kill your average. still i dont think this is harder to break than most of the records already mentioned. 50ppg is damn impossible, 100 points in a game,wilts rebounding record. there are players now that could easily go 48 every night but coaches just wont let them all the time. i dont blame the coaches either. i cant imagine leaving your best player on the floor at the end of the game when you are up by 16. all you need is a few OT games during the season and the record is broken.
just to maybe add to the topic a bit, anyone think that another player will ever average a tripple double for the season?
Wed Mar 30, 2005 7:36 am
Yes, Ndudi Ebi.
Wed Mar 30, 2005 7:45 am
just to maybe add to the topic a bit, anyone think that another player will ever average a tripple double for the season?
Since Kobe has never done it, it's all up to LBJ to make it work. Although it is not likely, IMHO...
Wed Mar 30, 2005 8:11 am
DoobieKnicks wrote:c'mon , i think lebron seriously has a chance of atleast coming close to it. atleast 85 . does anyone here think that 56 is gonna be his career high , hes only a sophomore , i think every season it will increase , up to the point where he scores atleast 80.
lol
Love posts like that, so wanting to "believe"
According to the best bball simulation, LeBrons career high by 2012 is 58.
Also the result of this simulation showed that LeBron, being among the best players in the league for many years, doesnt challenge the scorers title much, though finishing second for two years.
But who believes those simulations anyway
85 points by LeBron? No way lol
Wed Mar 30, 2005 8:22 am
I also think 85 points it's too much for a player these days
Wed Mar 30, 2005 8:34 am
the points one but i could see someone like Andrei Kirilenko breaking the blocks record for a season or game.
Wed Mar 30, 2005 9:30 am
Sauru wrote:Amphatoast wrote:u have 82 chances to get those records per season
that 48.5average is by far the hardest to break.
the thing that amazes me about this record is anytime you fouled out it would kill your average. still i dont think this is harder to break than most of the records already mentioned. 50ppg is damn impossible, 100 points in a game,wilts rebounding record. there are players now that could easily go 48 every night but coaches just wont let them all the time. i dont blame the coaches either. i cant imagine leaving your best player on the floor at the end of the game when you are up by 16. all you need is a few OT games during the season and the record is broken.
just to maybe add to the topic a bit, anyone think that another player will ever average a tripple double for the season?
well 50ppg is hard too, but if iverson hits all 28shots a game he would be averaging over that lol
but the 48.5min is really difficult because you have to stay out of foul trouble. 2 fouls in first quarter to the bench u go. You just killed your minutes per game. The coaches pulling you out.. don't blame them either, but that too makes it more difficult. If someone was really a good good shooter and just went beyond nuts they can average 50. But I'm pretty sure coaches reguardless will pull you out and you might get in foul trouble for 1 quarter.
both difficult, but i feel minutes per game is harder. I don't think I could even average 48.5mpg in NBA Live 2005

( cause OT is rare lol)
Wed Mar 30, 2005 9:53 am
Lebron doesn't really have a chance at 100, like I said, it's too unatural. First of all, he'd have to take almost all the teams shots, they'd have to play a super fast paced game, and maybe even foul the other team in the 4th so they can get the ball back.
Also with a guard/forward it's much easier to double, with Wilt, even when he's doubled, his teammates can just throw it up high for him, since their weren't too many 7'0+ guys in his time.
Right now it's too hard to average that many MPG, coaches don't want to risk injury in blowouts, and they also want to play their rookies and young players. Wilt would've played all the way to the end in games even if they were up by 30, right now people will say it's bad sportsmanship to have your best player on when it's already over.
Wed Mar 30, 2005 11:09 am
Amphatoast wrote:u have 82 chances to get those records per season
that 48.5average is by far the hardest to break.
That's true, but to beat Wilt's scoring feats a player would also need the chance to put up at least 50-60 field goal attempts.
Wed Mar 30, 2005 11:33 am
Andrew wrote:Amphatoast wrote:u have 82 chances to get those records per season
that 48.5average is by far the hardest to break.
That's true, but to beat Wilt's scoring feats a player would also need the chance to put up at least 50-60 field goal attempts.
Well, Kobe has had 47field goal attempts one time.. so who knows
Wed Mar 30, 2005 1:29 pm
If anyone breaks Wilt's 100 point record, they should get a stamp on thier forehead saying "BALL HOG"
Wed Mar 30, 2005 2:33 pm
The most three pointers made will be the most likely one to be broken
Wed Mar 30, 2005 2:52 pm
the most lebron will get is around 65. 70, maybe, but that's really pushing it.
72-10 record, 100 pts, and 8 ships in a row is impossible.
Wed Mar 30, 2005 3:48 pm
7210.....sounds like a cell phone.
anyways thats the record that will be in the record books for a long long time
Wed Mar 30, 2005 3:52 pm
Until 82-0 comes around.
If it can happen in all the lower levels of basketball (i.e. everywhere) then why not in the NBA?
Wed Mar 30, 2005 4:20 pm
where did the record 82-0 happened in the lower levels of basketball?
anyways when we were kids my school team swept the season....LOL of only 5 teams....
we were 4-0......
i dont think thats breakable the 82-0....but hey its mathematically possible, but somehow physically impossible
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