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    Default Re: Greatest back-to-back regular season games?

    Quote Originally Posted by LAZERUSS
    Please do some REAL RESEARCH before making ridiculous claims.

    How about this for a start...

    https://news.google.com/newspapers?n...,5098849&hl=en

    And then this...

    http://www.basketball-reference.com/.../gamelog/1970/

    Look carefully at those game logs in that 69-70 season.

    You will notice a gap of 70 games. See my first link above.

    BTW, look at the game on 10-24-1969.

    In that game, Chamberlain outscored Kareem (Alcindor), 25-23; outrebounded Kareem, 25-20; outassisted Kareem, 5-2; outblocked Kareem, 3-2 (BTW, he blocked TWO of his "unblockable skyhooks); and outshot Kareem from the floor, 9-14 to 9-21.

    That was their ONLY meeting, in their 28 career H2H's, in which a pre-surgery Wilt faced Kareem.


    Oh, in the '71 WCF's, a way-past-his-prime Wilt battled a peak Kareem to a draw. In fact, in those five games, Wilt basically held a 3-1-1 edge.

    And in the '72 WCF's, and despite being outscored by Kareem, virtually EVERY acct claimed that Wilt outplayed Kareem in that series. Time Magazine went so far as to claim that Wilt DECISIVELY outplayed Kareem in that series.

    And another thing...in their last ten H2H games, Chamberlain held KAJ to an overall .434 FG%.
    No. No. No. Just know. Don't say nothing if you don't know nothing.
    Kobe averaged 25 in the playoffs the same as his tegular season. Wilt can't do that cause he ain't an elite player. He's still fantastic don't get me wrong now.
    I've admitted I may even have him 3rd all time. That's huge praise. But we can't discount the playoffs and finals.
    What separates the other two (Jordan and kobe ) is that they did in in the playoffs.
    You just admitted that kareem outscored Wilt you queer. Yet you want to argue wilts case.
    Farting through silk are ya?

    Lastly, you cannot cherry picked random arbitrary cutoff (such as "in their last 10 games". Why not last 5?
    Why not post they're scoring? You won't cause you ain't got stones. You know you don't know nothing which is why you are digressing with random stats (field goal percentage) instead of giving the full picture.

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    Default Re: Greatest back-to-back regular season games?

    Kobe's back to back 50 point games in 06 immediately comes to mind

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    Default Re: Greatest back-to-back regular season games?

    Quote Originally Posted by lilteapot
    Kobe's back to back 50 point games in 06 immediately comes to mind
    2007. That's what I said.

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    Default Re: Greatest back-to-back regular season games?

    Kobe
    Jordan
    Wilt

    All have had amazing back to back games in regular season.

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    Default Re: Greatest back-to-back regular season games?

    Quote Originally Posted by Odinn


    And then I tried this for Michael Jordan...

    69-70th games of 1989-90 season;
    59.0 ppg / 15.0 rpg / 5.0 apg / 4.5 spg / 1.5 bpg on .693 ts / 53.7 GmSc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lakersfamftw
    No. No. No. Just know. Don't say nothing if you don't know nothing.
    Kobe averaged 25 in the playoffs the same as his tegular season. Wilt can't do that cause he ain't an elite player. He's still fantastic don't get me wrong now.
    I've admitted I may even have him 3rd all time. That's huge praise. But we can't discount the playoffs and finals.
    What separates the other two (Jordan and kobe ) is that they did in in the playoffs.
    You just admitted that kareem outscored Wilt you queer. Yet you want to argue wilts case.
    Farting through silk are ya?

    Lastly, you cannot cherry picked random arbitrary cutoff (such as "in their last 10 games". Why not last 5?
    Why not post they're scoring? You won't cause you ain't got stones. You know you don't know nothing which is why you are digressing with random stats (field goal percentage) instead of giving the full picture.
    So this link didn't provide you with any clues, huh?

    https://news.google.com/newspapers?n...,5098849&hl=en

    Before that knee injury, which occurred at age 33, and with Wilt carrying 300+ lbs, ...Chamberlain had averaged 29 ppg, 26 rpg, 5 apg, and likely 7+ bpg in his entire playoff career.

    He had playoff seasons of 28.0 ppg, 29.3 ppg, 33.2 ppg, 34.7 ppg, 35.0 ppg, and 37.0 ppg. He had post-season series of 37.0 ppg, 37.0 ppg, 38.6 ppg, and 38.7 ppg. He had post-season series against RUSSELL of 28.0 ppg, 29.2 ppg, 30.1 ppg, 30.5 ppg, and 33.6 ppg. He also had FOUR 50+ point playoff games, three of which are the only three ever accomplished in a must win game by a GOAT candidate.

    Furthermore, had Chamberlain not run into Russell and his Celtic Dynasty EIGHT times in his prime, he likely would have posted considerably better ppg averages. Especially had he faced the Lakers in the decade of the 60's...a team that he routinely murdered during his regular season career.

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    Default Re: Greatest back-to-back regular season games?

    Quote Originally Posted by LAZERUSS
    So this link didn't provide you with any clues, huh?

    https://news.google.com/newspapers?n...,5098849&hl=en

    Before that knee injury, which occurred at age 33, and with Wilt carrying 300+ lbs, ...Chamberlain had averaged 29 ppg, 26 rpg, 5 apg, and likely 7+ bpg in his entire playoff career.

    He had playoff seasons of 28.0 ppg, 29.3 ppg, 33.2 ppg, 34.7 ppg, 35.0 ppg, and 37.0 ppg. He had post-season series of 37.0 ppg, 37.0 ppg, 38.6 ppg, and 38.7 ppg. He had post-season series against RUSSELL of 28.0 ppg, 29.2 ppg, 30.1 ppg, 30.5 ppg, and 33.6 ppg. He also had FOUR 50+ point playoff games, three of which are the only three ever accomplished in a must win game by a GOAT candidate.

    Furthermore, had Chamberlain not run into Russell and his Celtic Dynasty EIGHT times in his prime, he likely would have posted considerably better ppg averages. Especially had he faced the Lakers in the decade of the 60's...a team that he routinely murdered during his regular season career.

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    Dude, don't bother with him man. Last thing he said was Kobe was a better, more efficient scorer than curry from anywhere on the floor except for the three point line, where he could shoot from the same distance

    Troll amongst trolls

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