In addition to the first 30-20-20 game in NBA history, Jokic's 22 assists are the most all-time by a center in a single game, breaking a single-game record set by Wilt Chamberlain in 1968. Jokic has flirted with Chamberlain's 21-assist showing before,
When you start putting up stats like Wilt Chamberlain, that is rarified air in the NBA. He has put up some stats that are insane to look at. Chamberlain has plenty of NBA records that will never be broken,
From Wilt Chamberlain's scoring to A.C. Green's consistency, here are the top five legendary NBA records that may never be broken.
Over the weekend, fans celebrated the 63rd anniversary of Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game. A game that some still don't believe ever happened.
Wilt Chamberlain’s historic 100-point game has been known as one of the biggest holy grails of basketball, as it remains the highest-scoring game of an individual player in NBA history.
Steph Curry, Wilt Chamberlain, John Stockton and Rasheed Wallace set some of the most unbreakable records the NBA has ever seen
The Boston Celtics took down the Denver Nuggets on Sunday, snapping a two-game losing streak. It was an impressive win for Boston, especially considering that t
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Kessler is the third player to go 10-for-10 from the floor in an NBA game this season, joining the Cleveland Cavaliers’ Jarrett Allen and the Chicago Bulls’ Mata Buzelis. Allen was 10-for-10 in a 135-116 victory over the Washington Wizards on Oct. 26, and Buzelis went 10-for-10 in a 133-124 victory over the Miami Heat on Feb. 4.
In the Nuggets' dramatic overtime win, Nikola Jokić emerges from more than 75 years of NBA precedent to post the first 30-20-20 game in league history.
We're running out of words to describe Nikola Jokić's performance on a nightly basis. He's averaging a triple-double for the first time in his career, though he's come close several times already. He operates with elite efficiency,
Before SGA scored 40 points on Sunday, MJ was the only player in the NBA's last 40 years to have recorded 30-plus points in at least 40 games in three consecutive seasons. But this latest outburst was Gilgeous-Alexander's 40th such game this season after already reaching that mark in each of the previous two.