Normally I object when people use "all-time" for stats which were only kept after decades of play, but here "NBA All-Time" is the name of the series, keeping it consistent makes it easier to search.
They're saying that "NBA Leaders" in off reb started in 1973, since that's when they were officially recorded. If we had a way to figure it out, I would bet that Wilt and Russell would take the top two spots.
Well that record is never getting broken.
Moses Malone Rules
Master of Rebound has no statistic documantation in his time, Will Chimberlain would be easy Number One.
Interesting how they started officially counting so many stats (blocks, steals, offensive/defensive, etc) the year after he retired.
Why do you not have a list of most field goals made and attempted
Normally I object when people use "all-time" for stats which were only kept after decades of play, but here "NBA All-Time" is the name of the series, keeping it consistent makes it easier to search.
Another graph trying to say Off. Reb. started in 1973 which is BS .
They're saying that "NBA Leaders" in off reb started in 1973, since that's when they were officially recorded. If we had a way to figure it out, I would bet that Wilt and Russell would take the top two spots.
Where's wilt chamberlain
I don't believe the stat was being tracked at that time.
1973....
Is that when he retired? I know his rookie season was 1959.
@@Stimulation334 around that time
Moses Malone was my favorite childhood player.