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    Default Re: The most unbreakable record in NBA history

    All of Wilt's records.

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    Default Re: The most unbreakable record in NBA history

    Quote Originally Posted by TimeConfidence
    All of Wilt's records.
    Dwight > Yao

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    I'm not sure about the 33 wins in a row being unbreakable. I really thought it was but that Rockets 22 game win streak..........keep in mind they won 29 out of 30 games, with the only loss in 30 games being against the Celtics in a game that Yao did not play. The game was close.

    If Yao played, then most likely they would have won 30 in a row. And as it was I believe Yao missed about 14 of the 22 games that they won. So certainly they could have won 30 if he played in the Celtics game, and that was even counting that he missed the last 14 of those games.

    If they had him healthy, not only could they have won the game against the Celtics, but who is to say that they would have lost the game to the Lakers that ended the streak? I used to think that win streak was untouchable, but I have to say definitely not after what that Rockets team did. It's obviously unlikely that someone wins 34 in a row, but it's certainly possible and that record is breakable.

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    MJ's 6 rings... being the number 1 guy . everytime they make it to the finals they never lost.. MJ never lost 6 finals 6 rings ....

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    every one of seattle's records, sorry seattle people

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    33 game win streak is do able, so is 72-10.

    wilts 48.5 mpg beyond question will never be broken, it wont happen ever, players dont play enough minutes now. the 100 point game will also never happen, i think its highly unlikey that a centre ever leads the nba in assists also- did he win rebounding and scoring titles that year also?

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    Default Re: The most unbreakable record in NBA history

    Quote Originally Posted by sbw19
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    Kareem's pts

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glide2keva
    [COLOR=Gray]Always gotta throw Kobe in there.

    His game winners aren't even a record and if it is, it just means his "stacked" team is completely underperforming.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glide2keva
    Always gotta throw Kobe in there.

    His game winners aren't even a record and if it is, it just means his "stacked" team is completely underperforming.

    Most of those records will never be approached.

    72 wins will never be done again ( and the Bulls almost did it three times, they won 67 in 92 and there was a ton of 70 wins talk then.)

    33 wins in a row will never be done again either.
    What is the record for game winners in a single season? I know MJ only had 25ish for his career so most people just assume Kobe has set some of record this season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glide2keva
    Always gotta throw Kobe in there.

    His game winners aren't even a record and if it is, it just means his "stacked" team is completely underperforming.

    Most of those records will never be approached.

    72 wins will never be done again ( and the Bulls almost did it three times, they won 67 in 92 and there was a ton of 70 wins talk then.)

    33 wins in a row will never be done again either.
    The more teams that are added to the league, the easier it will be to break 72. The more teams in the league, the more crappy teams the best teams have to face. Expansions has a dramatic effect. And then when you consider that the NBA is not as popular as in the 80s and 90s, I would assume less kids are playing it, so players are probably going to be weaker. Add a few more expansion teams, and it will only be a matter a time when a really good team beats that record.

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    Quote Originally Posted by veilside23
    Bill Russell 11 rings... being the number 1 guy . every time they make it to the finals they never lost.. Russell never lost 11 finals 11 rings ....


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    Default Re: The most unbreakable record in NBA history

    Closest player to Stocktons assist record under the age of 30 is Tony Parker with 3740


    12066 Behind stockton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DuMa
    every one of seattle's records, sorry seattle people
    The sonics history is now part of the thunder franchise. They retain franchise history, accomplishments (aka titles), jerseys, etc, so they can be "broken".

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    Default Re: The most unbreakable record in NBA history

    Quote Originally Posted by Dontstop
    Closest player to Stocktons assist record under the age of 30 is Tony Parker with 3740


    12066 Behind stockton.
    That doesn't mean the record is untouchable. Chris Paul and Deron Williams will be much closer to the record when they're Parker's age.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glide2keva
    Always gotta throw Kobe in there.

    His game winners aren't even a record and if it is, it just means his "stacked" team is completely underperforming.

    Most of those records will never be approached.

    72 wins will never be done again ( and the Bulls almost did it three times, they won 67 in 92 and there was a ton of 70 wins talk then.)

    33 wins in a row will never be done again either.
    Never said never mate. The said the same thing about the records in the Swim competitions and Phelps broke em all in the last Olympics.

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