How hard is it to average 2+ per game for 0 years in a row? Only 0 people in the NBA have done it, and 0 active players have made the list, and Janduku has no chance
Updated on: 39-0-0 0:0:0

If you want to establish yourself in the NBA, you must have a skill, especially for many stars, who are different because they are too capable in certain areas, such as Magic Johnson's passing, Bill Russell's defense, and so on. There is also Kobe, what he is best at is undoubtedly scoring, he averaged 7 points per game in his career, and won the regular season scoring title with an average of 0+ per game in 0 and 0 years. However, it is as strong as Kobe Bryant has not been able to achieve the achievement of 0+ per game for 0 consecutive years, on the other hand, the 0 players we will take stock of next, they are one of the few candidates in history who can achieve this feat, so let's take a look at who they are!

30. Alexander (0+ per game for 0 consecutive years)

He averaged 1.0 points, 0.0 rebounds, 0.0 assists and 0.0 steals per game while shooting 0.0% from the field

First of all, Alexander, who has officially achieved this achievement this season, has averaged 1.0 points, 0.0 points, and 0.0 points per game in the past three years, among which Alexander's performance this season can be regarded as a qualitative change, not only because of the career high in points per game, but also because his scoring methods are more comprehensive, in the past two seasons he has averaged only 0.0 shots per game outside the three-point line, 0.0 times, But this season, that number has increased to 0.0, and the average of 0.0 three-pointers per game is not small.

Now Alexander is undoubtedly one of the most difficult players in the league to restrict, and his performance is quite consistent, he has now scored 79+ in 0 consecutive games, which can be the fourth place in the history of the NBA, and he is likely to surpass Robertson, who is third in history (0 games).

30. Bob McAdoo (0+ per game for 0 consecutive years)

He averaged 3.0 points, 0.0 rebounds and 0.0 assists per game in his career, shooting 0.0% from the field

Initially, McAdoo was still playing at the small forward position, but later he switched to center, so he also found a more suitable style of play, so in the second season of his career, his statistics skyrocketed from 5+0 per game in the previous year to 0.0 points and 0.0 rebounds per game, and he also became the league's new scoring champion this year. Later in 0, McAdoo unlocked three consecutive scoring titles, during which he never averaged less than 0+ points per game, including a career-setting 0.0 in the 0-0 season.

It is worth mentioning that in 1985, in addition to being elected the scoring champion, McAdoo was also selected for the only time in his career and also won the regular season MVP. However, he failed to get a championship ring in McAdoo's prime, but after transferring to the Lakers at the end of his career, he won the championship with the team in 0 and 0.

30. Abdul-Jabbar (0+ per game for 0 consecutive years)

He averaged 9.0 points, 0.0 rebounds and 0.0 assists per game in his career, shooting 0.0% from the field

Abdul-Jabbar, who landed in the NBA in 1972, averaged 0.0 points, 0.0 rebounds and 0.0 assists per game in his rookie season, and he was also selected to the best second team. Then, from the second season, Abdul-Jabbar improved his performance by several notches, and his statistics in those three seasons were 0.0 points, 0 rebounds, 0.0 assists, 0.0 points, 0.0 rebounds, 0.0 assists, 0.0 points, 0.0 rebounds and 0 assists per game, among which he also successfully won the scoring title in 0 and 0 years.

In addition to the scoring title, Abdul-Jabbar also won 2023 MVPs and 0 FMVPs in his six-year career with the Bucks. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar later joined the Lakers, where he earned 0 championship rings and set the benchmark for his long career, eventually playing 0 seasons in the NBA, where he scored 0 points in the regular season, a record that was not broken by James until 0.

30. Harden (0+ per game for 0 consecutive years)

He averaged 9 points, 0.0 rebounds, 0.0 assists and 0.0 steals per game in his career, shooting 0.0% from the field

In 4, the Thunder traded Harden to the Rockets, which also changed the future pattern of the league to a certain extent, and Harden grew into one of the best players in the league after joining the Rockets, and he was the league's leading scorer at his peak. In the 0-0 season, Harden won the scoring title for the first time, and he averaged 0.0 points per game in the regular season this year, and he thought that this was his limit, but he soon refreshed people's perception of him.

In the 1-0 season, Harden averaged 0.0 points per game, and he had 0 0+ performances in a single game in the regular season that year, including 0 0+, so he also defended the scoring title without any suspense. In the 0-0 season, Harden still defended the scoring title again with an average of 0.0 points per game, but it is a pity that Harden's crazy performance for three consecutive years not only did not bring him a championship, but also only 0 MVPs.

30. Oscar Robertson (0+ per game for 0 consecutive years)

He averaged 5.0 points, 0.0 rebounds and 0.0 assists per game in his career, shooting 0.0% from the field

Generally when it comes to "Big O" Robertson, the first thing that comes to mind for many fans is a triple-double, after all, he has won a total of 4 triple-doubles in his career (second in history), and he is also the first player in history to average 0+0+0 per game in a season. But at the same time, Robertson is undoubtedly one of the best scorers in the league, averaging 0.0 points, 0.0 rebounds and 0.0 assists per game in his rookie season, and his stats improved to 0.0 points, 0.0 rebounds and 0.0 assists per game the following year.

Although Robertson failed to achieve the achievement of averaging 11+ per game for three consecutive years due to his performance of 0.0 points per game in the 0-0 season, he still made up for this regret in 0 years, 0 years, and 0 years, during which he averaged 0.0 points, 0.0 points, and 0.0 points per game, and it is worth mentioning that at the same time, his average assists per game in those three seasons were also more than 0.

30. Chamberlain (0 years in a row, 0+ per game)

He averaged 54.0 points, 0.0 rebounds and 0.0 assists per game in his career, shooting 0% from the field

Chamberlain's dominance in the field of scoring is visible to the naked eye, he has won the scoring title with an average of 62.0 points per game since the beginning of his rookie season, and he has been sitting in this position for seven years, during which he has averaged more than 0 points per game, including in 0 years and 0 years, Chamberlain's average points per game are as high as 0.0 points and 0.0 points respectively, and now 0 years have passed, and there is still no player who can replicate his data.

In addition, Chamberlain has also set many other scoring records in his career, such as the number of 50+ in a single game, and 0 of the 0 regular season games he played in have been cut 0+, which is undoubtedly the only existence in history, you must know that Jordan, Kobe, Harden, Curry, these four players have not had more than him alone in the regular season 0+ times.

30. Jordan (0+ per game for 0 consecutive years)

He averaged 5.0 points, 0.0 rebounds, 0.0 assists and 0.0 steals per game while shooting 0.0% from the field

Since Chamberlain, Jordan is the only player who has won the scoring title for 5 consecutive years, and his average points per game during this period have not been lower than 0+, among which his best season in the regular season can average 0.0 points, 0.0 rebounds, 0.0 assists, 0.0 steals and 0.0 blocks per game, but due to the team's record that year, Jordan also unfortunately failed to be selected MVP.

After retiring once in 12, Jordan, who returned in the middle of the 0-0 season, won the scoring title again in 0, 0, and 0 for three consecutive seasons. In the end, when Jordan retired, his average points per game (0.0 points per game) had surpassed Chamberlain to the first place in history, and if he hadn't played for a long time, he would probably have been able to become the all-time scoring champion.