Also wilt's 100 point game -- in which Wilt, a career 51% free throw shooter and only 61% that season (a mark he never surpassed), shot 28 of 32 from the stripe.
great video. i'd love to see more. Marcus Camby had some crazy stat lines. i remember one that was something like 17/22/8/5/7 or something like that. Kirilenko also had some good ones.
Now that's just f**** ridiculous that wlit Chamberland!?!?!?;!!!!!!! Stat-line?????? Who was he playing some toddlers or small kids at the damn park 53 32 14 24 and 11 was his stat line for one game. Those numbers loom like a damn access code for a computer like you will never see that again this dude is a whole unit for sure
he also had 100 points in one game and averaged 50 for the entire season in 1961-62. Thing is, when he faced Bill Russell and the Celtics in the Finals, he dropped to 35 points a game, on 27 shots a game instead of the 39.5 he averaged in the regular season, and the rest of his team couldn't do enough with the remaining shots, Celtics won in 7.
17 blocks in a game is only a potential record because blocks were not counted when Bill Russell or Wilt Chamberlain played, or during most of the career of Nate Thurmond.
1:21 Try playing something like 20 minutes - and having NOTHING that showed up on the scorer sheet. No shots, no points, no rebounds, etc. I forget who had THAT stat line - but the only saving grace as I recall is they DID have no fouls.
I don't know who Mike Bantam is but he didn't have 16 to's. The NBA record is 14 shared by Kidd and another player. Shaq was 18/39 from the line against the Pacers in the 2000 Finals, including 12/25 in one quarter. Drummond went 13/36 and set the record for most free throws missed in a game.
Guy who posted a video about the craziest stat lines in history tells everyone he's not a stats guy. lol And you have a vid all about specific games, but half the footage you're showing isn't from those games
Hardens game that his missed 20 3’s was even crazier honestly.
Draymond being one point from a 5 by 5 is crazy.
A basket away from a quadruple double too!
Also wilt's 100 point game -- in which Wilt, a career 51% free throw shooter and only 61% that season (a mark he never surpassed), shot 28 of 32 from the stripe.
Pretty sure they were given 3 shots to make 2
The 16 turnovers is more forgivable when he had 8 steals, that's only 8 net turnovers.
Some of those definitely came from him getting stripped and then getting the ball back, or vice versa.
great video. i'd love to see more. Marcus Camby had some crazy stat lines. i remember one that was something like 17/22/8/5/7 or something like that. Kirilenko also had some good ones.
I never heard anyone use the term "5x5" until Kirilenko started stringing them together in 04.
@@whobitmynameIt’s crazy how good he was for a few years, then just kind of faded into obscurity.
Great video man hope your channel takes off (its clothes).
Now that's just f**** ridiculous that wlit Chamberland!?!?!?;!!!!!!! Stat-line?????? Who was he playing some toddlers or small kids at the damn park 53 32 14 24 and 11 was his stat line for one game. Those numbers loom like a damn access code for a computer like you will never see that again this dude is a whole unit for sure
Cause most of it was made up
he also had 100 points in one game and averaged 50 for the entire season in 1961-62. Thing is, when he faced Bill Russell and the Celtics in the Finals, he dropped to 35 points a game, on 27 shots a game instead of the 39.5 he averaged in the regular season, and the rest of his team couldn't do enough with the remaining shots, Celtics won in 7.
@@psymar Wilt also set the single game rebounding mark - over 50! - against Bill Russell!
Irrelevant dinosaurus stats , people actually take those seriously 😂
Left side of the thumbnail is obviously Elmore Smith aka the most blocks in one game. That's like a $100 Jeopardy question.
Dwight Howard had a better statline against GS with Orlando before that game. He attempted 39 free throws that game but had 45 and 23 rebounds.
Talk about the heat game without missing a free throw
How about tony snells all 0s statline in 28 minutes?
17 blocks in a game is only a potential record because blocks were not counted when Bill Russell or Wilt Chamberlain played, or during most of the career of Nate Thurmond.
waiting for a Wemby Quintuple Double
You should have included Jamal Murray's 50 pts without shooting a single FT
1:21
Try playing something like 20 minutes - and having NOTHING that showed up on the scorer sheet.
No shots, no points, no rebounds, etc.
I forget who had THAT stat line - but the only saving grace as I recall is they DID have no fouls.
I don't know who Mike Bantam is but he didn't have 16 to's.
The NBA record is 14 shared by Kidd and another player.
Shaq was 18/39 from the line against the Pacers in the 2000 Finals, including 12/25 in one quarter.
Drummond went 13/36 and set the record for most free throws missed in a game.
4:49
Sounds like Bill Russell having a really BAD rebounding night. But rebounds and blocks weren't counted when he was in the league.
Me waiting for TJ McConnells perfect game.
You didn't even mention the Wilt Chamberlain Stat line of the Quintuple double you used as your thumbnail. Is it not accurate?
Guy who posted a video about the craziest stat lines in history tells everyone he's not a stats guy. lol And you have a vid all about specific games, but half the footage you're showing isn't from those games