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National Basketball Association (NBA) Individual Records
| Scoring |
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| Season/Career
Individual Scoring |
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| Season
scoring average |
50.4
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Phi. 1961-62 |
| Most
points single season |
4029
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Phi. 1961-62 |
| Scoring
average rookie Season |
37.6
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Phi. 1959-60 |
| Most
points rookie season |
2707
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Phi. 1959-60 |
| Most
games 50 or more points, one season |
45
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Phi. 1961-62 |
| Most
games 50 or more points, career |
118
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Wilt Chamberlin |
| Most
consecutive games 50 or more points |
7
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Wilt Chamberlin,
Dec 16-Dec 29, 1961 |
| Most
games 40 or more points, one season |
63
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Phi. 1961-62 |
| Most
games 40 or more points, career |
271
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Wilt Chamberlin |
| Most
consecutive games 40 or more points |
14
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Wilt Chamberlin,
Dec 8-Dec 30, 1961, Jan 11-Feb 1, 1962 |
| Most
seasons leading league in scoring |
10
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Michael Jordan,
1986-87 to 1992-93, 1995-96 to 1997-98 |
| Most
consecutive seasons leading league in scoring |
7
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Michael Jordan,
1986-87 to 1992-93
Wilt Chamberlin, 1959-60 to 1965-66 |
| Most
seasons 2,000 or more points |
12
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Karl Malone, 1987-88
to 1997-98, 1999-00 |
| Most
consective seasons, 2,00 or more points |
11
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Karl Malone, 1987-88
to 1997-98 |
| Most
seasons 1,00 or more points |
19
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
1969-70 to 1987-88 |
| Most
consecutive seasons, 1,000 or more points |
19
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
1969-70 to 1987-88 |
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| Game
Individual Scoring
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| Most
points single game |
100
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Phi., March 2, 1962 versus New York |
| Most
points by a rookie single game |
58
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Phi, Jan 25, 1960, versus Detroit |
| Most
points, one half |
59
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Phi., March 2, 1962, 2nd half, versus New York |
| Most
points, one quarter |
33
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George Gervin,
San Antonio, April 9, 1978, 2nd quarter, versus New Orleans |
| Most
points scored, overtime period |
14
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Butch Carter,
Indiana, March 20, 1984, versus Boston |
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| Service
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| Most
seasons |
21
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Robert Parish |
| Most
games career |
1,611
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Robert Parish |
| Most
consecutive games career |
1,192
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A.C. Green |
Most
games, season
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88
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New York, Detroit,
1968-69 |
Most
seasons leading league, minutes
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8
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, 1959-60-1961-62; San Francisco, 1962-63-1963-64;
Philadelphia, 1965-66-1967-68 |
| Most
consecutive seasons leading league, minutes |
5
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Wilt Chamberlain;
Philadelphia, 1959-60 -1961-62, San Francisco 1962-63 -1963-64,
Philadelphia 1965-66-1967-68 |
Most
minutes, career
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57,446
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,
Milwaukee, 1969-70-1974-75; L.A. Lakers, 1975-76-1988-89 |
Highest
average, minutes per game, career
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45.8
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, 1959-60-1961-62; San Francisco, 1962-63-1964-65;
Philadelphia, 1964-65-1967-68; Los Angeles, 1968-69-1972-73 (47,859/1,045) |
Most
minutes, season
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3,882
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, 1961-62 |
Highest
average, minutes per game, season
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48.5
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, 1961-62 (3,882/80) |
Most
minutes, rookie, season
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3,695
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Elvin Hayes, San
Diego, 1968-69 |
Most
minutes, game
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69
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Dale Ellis, Seattle
at Milwaukee, November 9, 1989 (5 OT) |
Most
complete games, season
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79
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, 1961-62 |
Most
consecutive complete games, season
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47
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, January 5-March 14, 1962 |
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Field
Goal Percentage |
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Most seasons leading
league
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9
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, 1960-61; San Francisco, 1962-63; San Francisco,
Philadelphia, 1964-65; Philadelphia, 1965-66-1967-68; Los Angeles,
1968-69, 1971-72-1972-73 |
Most consecutive
seasons leading league
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5
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Wilt Chamberlain,
San Francisco, Philadelphia, 1964-65; Philadelphia, 1965-66-1967-68;
Los Angeles, 1968-69 |
Highest field-goal
percentage, career-minimum 2,000 made
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.599
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Artis Gilmore,
Chicago, 1976-77-1981-82; San Antonio, 1982-83-1986-87; Chicago,
1987-88; Boston, 1987-88 (5,732/9,570) |
| Highest field-goal
percentage, season (qualifiers) |
.727
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Los Angeles, 1972-73 (426/586) |
Highest field-goal
percentage, rookie, season (qualifiers)
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.613
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Steve Johnson,
Kansas City, 1981-82 (395/644) |
Highest field-goal
percentage, game-minimum 15 made
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1.000
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia vs. Los Angeles, January 20, 1967 (15/15)
Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia vs. Baltimore, at Pittsburgh, February 24,
1967 (18/18)
Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia at Baltimore, March 19, 1967 (16/16) |
Most field goals,
none missed, game
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18
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia vs. Baltimore, at Pittsburgh, February 24, 1967 |
Most field-goal
attempts, none made, game
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17
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Tim Hardaway,
Golden State at Minnesota, December 27, 1991 (OT) |
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Field
Goals |
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Most seasons leading
league
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10
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Michael Jordan,
Chicago, 1986-87-1992-93, 1995-96-1997-98 |
Most consecutive
seasons leading league
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7
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, 1959-60-1961-62; San Francisco, 1962-63-1963-64;
San Francisco, Philadelphia, 1964-65; Philadelphia, 1965-66
Michael Jordan, Chicago, 1986-87-1991-92 |
Most field goals,
career
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15,837
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,
Milwaukee, 1969-70-1974-75; L.A. Lakers, 1975-76-1988-89 |
Most field goals,
season
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1,597
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, 1961-62 |
Most consecutive
field goals, no misses, season
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35
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, February 17-February 28, 1967 |
Most field goals,
game
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36
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia vs. New York, at Hershey, Pa., March 2, 1962 |
Most field goals,
one half
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22
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia vs. New York, at Hershey, Pa., March 2, 1962 (2nd
half) |
Most field goals,
one quarter
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13
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David Thompson,
Denver at Detroit, April 9, 1978 (1st qtr.) |
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Field
Goal Attempts |
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Most seasons leading
league
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9
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Michael Jordan,
Chicago, 1986-87-1987-88, 1989-90-1992-93, 1995-96-1997-98 |
Most consecutive
seasons leading league
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7
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, 1959-60-1961-62; San Francisco, 1962-63-1963-64;
San Francisco, Philadelphia, 1964-65; Philadelphia, 1965-66 |
Most field-goal
attempts, career
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28,307
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,
Milwaukee, 1969-70-1974-75; L.A. Lakers, 1975-76-1988-89 |
Most field-goal
attempts, season
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3,159
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, 1961-62 |
Most field-goal
attempts, game
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63
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia vs. New York, at Hershey, Pa., March 2, 1962 |
Most field-goal
attempts, one half
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37
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia vs. New York, at Hershey, Pa., March 2, 1962 (2nd
half) |
Most field-goal
attempts, one quarter
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21
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia vs. New York, at Hershey, Pa., March 2, 1962 (4th
qtr.) |
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Three
Point Field Goal Percentage (More
Detailed Records Listings) |
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Most
seasons leading league
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2
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Craig Hodges,
Milwaukee, 1985-86; Milwaukee, Phoenix, 1987-88 2 - Steve Kerr,
Cleveland, 1989-90; Chicago, 1994-95 |
Highest
three-point field-goal percentage, career
(minimum 250 made)
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.459
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Steve Kerr, Phoenix,
1988-89; Cleveland, 1989-90-1992-93; Orlando, 1992-93; Chicago,
1993-94-1997-98; San Antonio, 1998-99-2000-01; Portland, 2001-02
(677/1,475) |
Highest
three-point field-goal percentage, season (qualifiers)
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.524
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Steve Kerr, Chicago,
1994-95 (89/170) |
Most
three-point field goals, none missed, game
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8
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Jeff Hornacek,
Utah vs. Seattle, November 23, 1994 |
Most
three-point field-goal attempts, none made, game
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11
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Antoine Walker,
Boston at Philadelphia, December 17, 2001 |
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| Three
Point Field Goals (More Detailed Records Listings) |
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Most
seasons leading league
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2
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Darrell Griffith,
Utah, 1983-84-1984-85
Larry Bird, Boston, 1985-86-1986-87
Michael Adams, Denver, 1988-89-1989-90
Vernon Maxwell, Houston, 1990-91-1991-92
Dan Majerle, Phoenix, 1992-93-1993-94
Reggie Miller, Indiana, 1992-93, 1996-97 |
Most
three-point field goals, career
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2,217
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Reggie Miller,
Indiana, 1987-88-2001-02 |
Most
three-point field goals, season
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267
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Dennis Scott,
Orlando, 1995-96 |
Most
consecutive three-point field goals, no misses, season
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13
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Brent Price, Washington,
January 15-January 19, 1996
Terry Mills, Detroit, December 4-December 7, 1996
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Most
three-point field goals, game
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11
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Dennis Scott,
Orlando vs. Atlanta, April 18, 1996 |
Most
consecutive games, three-point field goals made
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89
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Dana Barros, Philadelphia,
Boston, December 23, 1994-January 10, 1996 (58 games in 1994-95;
31 games in 1995-96)
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Most
three-point field goals, rookie, season
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158
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Kerry Kittles,
New Jersey, 1996-97 |
Most
three-point field goals made, one half
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8
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Tim Thomas, Milwaukee
at. Portland, January 5, 2001
Michael Redd, Milwaukee vs. Houston, February 20, 2002
Ray Allen, Milwaukee vs. Charlotte, April 14, 2002 |
Most
three-point field goals made, one quarter
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7
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Michael Redd,
Milwaukee vs. Charlotte, April 14, 2002 |
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| Three
Point Field Goal Attempts (More Detailed Records Listings) |
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Most
seasons leading league
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4
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Michael Adams,
Denver, 1987-88-1990-91 |
Most
three-point field-goal attempts, career
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5,536
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Reggie Miller,
Indiana, 1987-88-2001-02 |
Most
three-point field-goal attempts, season
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678
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George McCloud,
Dallas, 1995-96 |
Most
three-point field-goal attempts, game
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20
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Michael Adams,
Denver at L.A. Clippers, April 12, 1991
George McCloud, Dallas vs. New Jersey, March 5, 1996 |
| Most
three-point field-goal attempts, one half |
13
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Michael Adams,
Denver at L.A. Clippers, April 12, 1991 |
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| Free
Throw Percentage ( More Detailed Records Listings) |
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Most
seasons leading league
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7
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Bill Sharman,
Boston, 1952-53-1956-57, 1958-59, 1960-61 |
Most
consecutive seasons, leading league
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5
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Bill Sharman,
Boston, 1952-53-1956-57 |
Highest
free-throw percentage, career
(minimum 1,200 made) |
.904
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Mark Price, Cleveland,
1986-87-1994-95; Washington, 1995-96; Golden State, 1996-97 (2,135/2,362) |
| Highest
free-throw percentage, season (qualifiers) |
.958
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Calvin Murphy,
Houston, 1980-81 (206/215) |
Highest
free-throw percentage, rookie, season (qualifiers)
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.902
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Ernie DiGregorio,
Buffalo, 1973-74 (174/193) |
Most
free throws made, none missed, game
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23
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Dominique Wilkins,
Atlanta vs. Chicago, December 8, 1992 |
Most
free-throw attempts, none made, game
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11
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Shaquille O'Neal,
L.A. Lakers vs. Seattle, December 8, 2000 |
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| Free
Throws Made |
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Most
seasons leading league
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8
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Karl Malone, Utah,
1988-89-1992-93, 1996-97-1998-99 |
Most
consecutive seasons leading league
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5
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Karl Malone, Utah,
1988-89-1992-93 |
Most
free throws made, career
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9,145
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Karl Malone, Utah,
1985-86-2001-02 |
Most
free throws made, season
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840
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Jerry West, Los
Angeles, 1965-66 |
Most
consecutive free throws made
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97
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Micheal Williams,
Minnesota, March 24-November 9, 1993 |
Most
free throws made, game
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28
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia vs. New York, at Hershey, Pa., March 2, 1962
Adrian Dantley, Utah vs. Houston, at Las Vegas, January 4, 1984 |
Most
free throws made, one half
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20
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Michael Jordan,
Chicago at Miami, December 30, 1992 (2nd half) |
Most
free throws made, one quarter
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14
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Rick Barry, San
Francisco at New York, December 6, 1966 (3rd qtr.)
Pete Maravich, Atlanta vs. Buffalo, November 28, 1973 (3rd qtr.)
Adrian Dantley, Detroit vs. Sacramento, December 10, 1986 (4th qtr.)
Michael Jordan, Chicago at Utah, November 15, 1989 (4th qtr.)
Michael Jordan, Chicago at Miami, December 30, 1992 (4th qtr.)
Johnny Newman, Denver vs. Boston, February 10, 1998, (4th qtr.) |
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Throw Attempts |
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Most
seasons leading league
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9 |
Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, 1959-60-1961-62; San Francisco, 1962-63-1963-64;
San Francisco, Philadelphia, 1964-65; Philadelphia, 1966-67-1967-68;
Los Angeles, 1968-69 |
Most
consecutive seasons leading league
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6 |
Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, 1959-60-1961-62; San Francisco, 1962-63-1963-64;
San Francisco, Philadelphia, 1964-65 |
Most
free-throw attempts, career
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12,342 |
Karl Malone, Utah,
1985-86 - 2001-02
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Most
free-throw attempts, season
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1,363 |
Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, 1961-62 |
Most
free-throw attempts, game
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34 |
Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia vs. St. Louis, February 22, 1962 |
Most
free-throw attempts, one half
|
23 |
Michael Jordan,
Chicago at Miami, December 30, 1992 |
Most
free-throw attempts, one quarter
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16 |
Oscar Robertson,
Cincinnati at Baltimore, December 27, 1964
Stan McKenzie, Phoenix at Philadelphia, February 15, 1970
Pete Maravich, Atlanta at Chicago, January 2, 1973 (2nd qtr.)
Michael Jordan, Chicago at Miami, December 30, 1992
Willie Burton, Philadelphia vs. Miami, December 13, 1994
Johnny Newman, Denver vs. Boston, February 10, 1998, (4th qtr.) |
| Rebounds (More
Detailed Records Listings) |
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Most seasons leading
league
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11
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, 1959-60-1961-62; San Francisco, 1962-63; Philadelphia,
1965-66-1967-68; Los Angeles, 1968-69, 1970-71-1972-73 |
Most consecutive
seasons leading league
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7
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Dennis Rodman,
Detroit, 1991-92-1992-93; San Antonio, 1993-94-1994-95; Chicago,
1995-96-1997-98 |
Most rebounds,
career
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23,924
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, 1959-60-1961-62; San Francisco, 1962-63-1964-65;
Philadelphia, 1964-65-1967-68; Los Angeles, 1968-69-1972-73 |
Highest average,
rebounds per game, career
(minimum 400 games)
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22.9
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, 1959-60-1961-62; San Francisco, 1962-63-1964-65;
Philadelphia, 1964-65-1967-68; Los Angeles, 1968-69-1972-73 (23,924/1,045) |
Most rebounds,
season
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2,149
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, 1960-61 |
Most rebounds,
rookie, season
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1,941
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, 1959-60 |
Most seasons,
1,000 or more rebounds
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13
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, 1959-60-1961-62; San Francisco, 1962-63-1963-64;
San Francisco, Philadelphia, 1964-65; Philadelphia, 1965-66-1967-68;
Los Angeles, 1968-69, 1970-71-1972-73 |
Highest average,
rebounds per game, season
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27.2
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia, 1960-61(2,149/79)
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Most rebounds,
game
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55
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia vs. Boston, November 24, 1960 |
Most rebounds,
rookie, game
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45
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Wilt Chamberlain,
Philadelphia vs. Syracuse, February 6, 1960 |
Most rebounds,
one half
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32
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Bill Russell,
Boston vs. Philadelphia, November 16, 1957 |
Most rebounds,
one quarter
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18
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Nate Thurmond,
San Francisco at Baltimore, February 28, 1965 |
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Rebounds (since 1973-74) (More Detailed Records Listings) |
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Most seasons leading
league
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8
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Moses Malone,
Buffalo, 1976-77; Houston, 1976-77-1981-82; Philadelphia, 1982-83;
Atlanta, 1989-90 |
Most consecutive
seasons leading league
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7
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Moses Malone,
Buffalo, 1976-77; Houston, 1976-77-1981-82; Philadelphia, 1982-83 |
Most offensive
rebounds, career
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6,731
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Moses Malone,
Buffalo, 1976-77; Houston, 1976-77-1981-82; Philadelphia, 1982-83-1985-86;
Washington, 1986-87-1987-88; Atlanta, 1988-89-1990-91; Milwaukee,
1991-92-1992-93; Philadelphia, 1993-94; San Antonio, 1994-95 |
Highest average,
offensive rebounds per game, career
(minimum 400 games)
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5.1
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Moses Malone,
Buffalo, 1976-77; Houston, 1976-77-1981-82; Philadelphia, 1982-83-1985-86;
Washington, 1986-87-1987-88; Atlanta, 1988-89-1990-91; Milwaukee,
1991-92-1992-93; Philadelphia, 1993-94; San Antonio (6,731/1,329) |
Most offensive
rebounds, season
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587
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Moses Malone,
Houston, 1978-79 |
Most offensive
rebounds, game
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21
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Moses Malone,
Houston vs. Seattle, February 11, 1982 |
Most offensive
rebounds, one half
|
13
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Charles Barkley,
Philadelphia vs. New York, March 4, 1987 |
Most offensive
rebounds, one quarter
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11
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Charles Barkley,
Philadelphia vs. New York, March 4, 1987
Larry Smith, Golden State vs. Denver, March 23, 1986 |
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| Defensive
Rebounds (since 1973-74) (More Detailed Records Listings) |
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Most seasons leading
league
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3
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Dennis Rodman,
Detroit, 1991-92; San Antonio, 1993-94; Chicago, 1997-98 |
Most consecutive
seasons leading league
|
2
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,
Los Angeles, 1975-76-1976-77
Swen Nater, San Diego, 1979-80-1980-81
Charles Oakley, Chicago, 1986-87-1987-88
Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston, 1988-89-1989-90 2 - Dikembe Mutombo, Atlanta,
1998-99 - 1999-00
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Most defensive
rebounds, career
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10,585
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Karl Malone, Utah,
1985-786-2001-02 |
Highest average,
defensive rebounds per game, career
(minimum 400 games)
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9.8
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Dave Cowens, Boston,
1973-74-1979-80; Milwaukee, 1982-83 (5,122/524) |
Most defensive
rebounds, season
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1,111
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,
Los Angeles, 1975-76 |
Most defensive
rebounds, game
|
29
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,
Los Angeles vs. Detroit, December 14, 1975 |
Most defensive
rebounds, one half
|
18
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Swen Nater, San
Diego vs. Denver, December 14, 1979 |
Most defensive
rebounds, one quarter
|
13
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Happy Hairston,
Los Angeles vs. Philadelphia, November 15, 1974 |
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| Assists (More Detailed Records Listings) |
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Most seasons leading
league
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9
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John Stockton,
Utah, 1987-88-1995-96 |
Most consecutive
seasons leading league
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9
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John Stockton,
Utah, 1987-88-1995-96 |
Most assists,
career
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15,177
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John Stockton,
Utah, 1984-85-2001-02 |
Highest average,
assists per game, career
(minimum 400 games) |
11.2
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Magic Johnson,
L.A. Lakers, 1979-80-1990-91, 1995-96 (10,141/906) |
Most assists,
season
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1,164
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John Stockton,
Utah, 1990-91 |
Most assists,
rookie, season
|
868
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Mark Jackson,
New York, 1987-88 |
Highest average,
assists per game, season
(minimum 70 games) |
14.5
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John Stockton,
Utah, 1989-90 (1,134/78) |
Most assists,
game
|
30
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Scott Skiles,
Orlando vs. Denver, December 30, 1990 |
Most assists,
rookie, game
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25
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Ernie DiGregorio,
Buffalo at Portland, January 1, 1974
Nate McMillan, Seattle vs. L.A. Clippers, February 23, 1987 |
Most assists,
one half
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19
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Bob Cousy, Boston
vs. Minneapolis, February 27, 1959 |
Most assists,
one quarter
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14
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John Lucas, San
Antonio vs. Denver, April 15, 1984 (2nd qtr.) |
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Personal
Fouls |
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Most seasons leading
league
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3
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George Mikan,
Minneapolis, 1949-50-1951-52
Vern Mikkelsen, Minneapolis, 1954-55-1956-57
Darryl Dawkins, Philadelphia, 1979-80; New Jersey, 1982-83-1983-84
Shawn Kemp, Seattle, 1993-94, 1996-97; Cleveland, 1999-00 |
Most consecutive
seasons leading league
|
3
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George Mikan,
Minneapolis, 1949-50-1951-52
Vern Mikkelsen, Minneapolis, 1954-55-1956-57 |
Most personal
fouls, career
|
4,657
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,
Milwaukee, 1969-70-1974-75; L.A. Lakers, 1975-76-1988-89 |
Most personal
fouls, season
|
386
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Darryl Dawkins,
New Jersey, 1983-84 |
Most personal
fouls, game
|
8
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Don Otten, Tri-Cities
at Sheboygan, November 24, 1949 |
Most personal
fouls, one half
|
6
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Many Players |
| Most personal
fouls, one qua |
6
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Many Players |
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Disqualifications
(since 1950-51) |
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Most seasons leading
league
|
5
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Shawn Kemp, Seattle,
1991-92, 1993-94, 1996-97; Cleveland 1997-98, 1999-00 |
Most consecutive
seasons leading league
|
4
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Walter Dukes,
Detroit, 1958-59-1961-62 |
Most disqualifications,
career
|
127
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Vern Mikkelsen,
Minneapolis, 1950-51-1958-59 |
Highest percentage,
games disqualified, career
(minimum 400 games)
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21.88
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Walter Dukes,
New York, 1955-56; Minneapolis, 1956-57; Detroit, 1957-58-1962-63
(121/553) |
Lowest percentage,
games disqualified, career
(minimum 400 games)
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0.00
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Many Players |
Most consecutive
games without disqualification, career
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1,212
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Moses Malone,
Houston, Philadelphia, Washington, Atlanta, Milwaukee, Philadelphia,
San Antonio, January 7, 1978-December 27, 1994 |
Most disqualifications,
season
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26
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Don Meineke, Fort
Wayne, 1952-53 |
Fewest minutes,
disqualified, game
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3
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Bubba Wells, Dallas
at Chicago, December 29, 1997 |
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Steals (More Detailed Records Listings) |
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Most seasons leading
league
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3
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Micheal Ray Richardson,
New York, 1979-80; Golden State, New Jersey, 1982-83; New Jersey,
1984-85
Alvin Robertson, San Antonio, 1985-86-1986-87; Milwaukee, 1990-91
Michael Jordan, Chicago, 1987-88, 1989-90, 1992-93 |
Most consecutive
seasons leading league
|
2
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Magic Johnson,
Los Angeles, 1980-81-1981-82
Alvin Robertson, San Antonio, 1985-86-1986-87
Mookie Blaylock, Atlanta, 1996-97 - 1997-98
Allen Iverson, Philadelphia, 2000-01 - 2001-02 |
Most steals, career
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3,128
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John Stockton,
Utah, 1984-85-2001-02 |
Highest average,
steals per game, career
(minimum 400 games)
|
2.71
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Alvin Robertson,
San Antonio, 1984-85-1988-89; Milwaukee, 1989-90-1992-93; Detroit,
1992-93; Toronto, 1995-96 (2,112/779) |
Most steals, season
|
301
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Alvin Robertson,
San Antonio, 1985-86 |
Highest average,
steals per game, season (qualifiers)
|
3.67
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Alvin Robertson,
San Antonio, 1985-86 (301/82) |
Most steals, rookie,
season
|
211
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Dudley Bradley,
Indiana, 1979-80 |
Highest average,
steals per game, rookie, season (qualifiers)
|
2.57
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Dudley Bradley,
Indiana, 1979-80 (211/82) |
Most steals, game
|
11
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Larry Kenon, San
Antonio at Kansas City, December 26, 1976
Kendall Gill, New Jersey vs. Miami, April 3, 1999 |
Most steals, one
half
|
8
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Many Players |
Most steals, one
quarter
|
8
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Fat Lever, Denver
vs. Indiana, March 9, 1985 |
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Blocked
Shots (More Detailed Records Listings) |
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Most seasons leading
league
|
4
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,
Milwaukee, 1974-75; Los Angeles, 1975-76, 1978-79-1979-80
Mark Eaton, Utah, 1983-84-1984-85; 1986-87-1987-88 |
Most consecutive
seasons leading league
|
3
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Dikembe Mutombo,
Denver, 1993-94-1995-96 |
Most blocked shots,
career
|
3,830
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Hakeem Olajuwon,
Houston, 1984-85-1997-98 |
Highest average,
blocked shots per game, career
|
3.50
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Mark Eaton, Utah,
1982-83-1992-93 (3,064/875) |
Most blocked shots,
season
|
456
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Mark Eaton, Utah,
1984-85 |
Highest average,
blocked shots per game, season (qualifiers)
|
5.56
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Mark Eaton, Utah,
1984-85 (456/82) |
Most blocked shots,
rookie, season
|
397
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Manute Bol, Washington,
1985-86 |
| Highest average,
blocked shots per game, rookie, season (qualifiers) |
4.97
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Manute Bol, Washington,
1985-86 (397/80) |
Most blocked shots,
game
|
17
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Elmore Smith,
Los Angeles vs. Portland, October 28, 1973 |
Most blocked shots,
one half
|
11
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Elmore Smith,
Los Angeles vs. Portland, October 28, 1973
George Johnson, San Antonio vs. Golden State, Feb. 24, 1981
Manute Bol, Washington vs. Milwaukee, December 12, 1985 |
Most blocked shots,
one quarter
|
8
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Manute Bol, Washington
vs. Milwaukee, December 12, 1985
Manute Bol, Washington vs. Indiana, February 26, 1987
Dikembe Mutombo, Philadelphia at Chicago, December 1, 2001
Erick Dampier, Golden State vs. L..A. Clippers, April 17, 2002 |
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Most turnovers,
career
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4,211
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Karl Malone, Utah,
1986-86 - 2001-02 |
Most turnovers,
season
|
366
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Artis Gilmore,
Chicago, 1977-78 |
Most turnovers,
game
|
14
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John Drew, Atlanta
at New Jersey, March 1, 1978,
Jason Kidd, Phoenix vs. New York, November 17, 2000 |
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