Tag: NBA records

  • NBA Rumors: Trail Blazers and Nets Target Kevin Love

    NBA Rumors: Trail Blazers and Nets Target Kevin Love

    It seems that the Brooklyn Nets could add another superstar to their core. According to several sources, Kevin Love might be the next addition to Kenny Atkinson’s team. But also, some are adding that Portland is getting prepared to make a push for the All-Star forward. Sorry Cavs Don’t Need Love The franchise from Cleveland […]

  • 10 Oldest NBA Players Heading Into 2019-2020 Season

    10 Oldest NBA Players Heading Into 2019-2020 Season

    Per our yearly tradition, here’s a list of the 10 oldest NBA players heading into the 2019-2020 season, including 3 players from the Houston Rockets. 10th: JJ Redick, New Orleans Pelicans 35 years old, born June 24, 1984. The sharpshooting veteran is entering his 14th NBA season, making his 5th stop following his tenures in […]

  • 10 Oldest NBA Players Heading into the 2018-2019 Season

    10 Oldest NBA Players Heading into the 2018-2019 Season

    The “top 10” of the NBA’s oldest players heading into the 2018-2019 season includes plenty of international flair, 5 future hall of famers (probably) and two guys already in their 40’s: Dirk Nowitzki and Vince Carter. Nene Hilario, Born September 13 1982 The big Brazilian is entering his 17th NBA season and 3rd with the […]

  • Visual Graphic of Every Final Score in NBA History

    Visual Graphic of Every Final Score in NBA History

    Redditor Neilson241 posted a very interesting visual graphic depicting every final score in the history of the NBA, starting in 1946 and ending with the 2016-2017 regular season. Three games that stand a bit outside the rest of the timeline are the lowest scoring game in NBA history, the highest scoring game and the one with […]

  • Top 10 Scorers in NBA Playoff History

    Top 10 Scorers in NBA Playoff History

    With 35 points in game 5 of the Eastern conference finals, LeBron James didn’t just lead the Cleveland Cavaliers to another NBA finals, he went past Michael Jordan on the NBA’s all-time playoff scoring list, positioning himself at #1. It’s a good opportunity to check out the current top 10, and where current players stand […]

  • Top 10 Most Points Scored in an NBA Game

    Top 10 Most Points Scored in an NBA Game

    After an 11-year break, we have a new entry to the NBA’s 70-point club: Devin Booker, also the youngest player in it. He provided the 11th 70-point game in the history of the league, joining five other players who have reached that milestone: Wilt Chamberlain, Kobe Bryant, David Robinson, Elgin Baylor and David Thompson. Chamberlain is the only player on the list with more than one such game.

  • Worst NBA 3-Point Shooting Performances of All-Time

    Worst NBA 3-Point Shooting Performances of All-Time

    Being the best three-point shooter (probably) to ever walk the NBA courts didn’t stop Stephen Curry from putting on an all-time awful performance from beyond the arc, joining Trey Burke, John Starks and Antoine Walker, tying the worst ever 3-point shooting performance in the NBA since 1983.

  • Most Three-Pointers Ever Made in NBA History

    Most Three-Pointers Ever Made in NBA History

    The 3-point barrage of Stephen Curry to break the NBA record for 3’s in one game moved him to 18th all-time in made 3-point field goals. At the pace he’s going, he’ll be in the top by the end of the season, joining the likes or Ray Allen, Reggie Miller and Jason Terry.

  • Stephen Curry Setting Unbeatable Three-Point Records, James Harden Making Turnovers History

    Stephen Curry Setting Unbeatable Three-Point Records, James Harden Making Turnovers History

    Last season, there was a real debate about who should win the MVP award: James Harden or Stephen Curry. This season, Curry is stretching the 3-point record to uncharted territories. Harden? He’s on his way to set a turnovers record.

  • Golden State Warriors Break Record; Open Season With 16-0 Streak

    Golden State Warriors Break Record; Open Season With 16-0 Streak

    The Golden State Warriors didn’t run into any trouble as they set a new NBA record for most wins to start a season, beating the Los Angeles Lakers 111-77 to reach the 16-0 mark.