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Harden: I have a maximum of 2818 points in a single season, Jordan: I have 3041 points, he: Please give me a try

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In the long history of basketball, the scoring champion has always been one of the honors that superstars compete for. The single-season scoring champion reflects the player's dominance and stability on the offensive end. From the ancient great Chamberlain to Durant, the representative figure of modern basketball, every scoring king has countless sweat and stories behind it. So, let’s take a look at the best performances of these top scorers in a single season.

Durant

As one of the top scorers in the active NBA, Durant is unique in the league with his unique physical condition and scoring skills. In the 2013-14 season, Durant, who played for the Thunder, reached the peak of his career. That season, he played in 81 regular season games, averaging 32.0 points, 7.4 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game, winning the scoring champion with a high score of 32 points per game, and won the only MVP trophy in his career. The total score of the season reached 2,593 points, setting a career high.

Harden

Harden is known for his unique offensive rhythm and foul ability. His three-pointers in retreat, European layups and precise free throws have made him a nightmare for opponents to defend. In the 2018-19 season, Harden presented a scoring feast. This season, playing in 78 games, averaging 36.1 points, 6.6 rebounds and 7.5 assists per game, breaking the record of the highest average score per game in the 21st century individual held by Kobe. The total score of the season reached 2,818 points, becoming the highest record for NBA single-season scoring in the past decade.

Kobe

As one of the greatest scorers of the 21st century, Kobe's scoring ability reached its peak in the 2005-06 season. Kobe's scoring explosive power was fully demonstrated that season. He not only had a feat of 81 points in a single game, but also had a legendary performance of 62 points in three quarters. He played in 80 games in the regular season, averaged 35.4 points per game, winning the scoring leader. The total score of the season reached 2832 points, becoming the highest individual total score in the NBA season so far so far.

Jordan

It is no exaggeration to say that Jordan is the strongest scorer in NBA history, no one. In the 1986-87 season, Jordan, in the third grade, scored his best scoring performance in his career. That season, he played in the full 82 regular season games, averaged 37.1 points per game, and scored as high as 3,041 points, setting a career-high single-season scoring record, and it is also the highest record in the past half century.

Chamberlain

As a legend in NBA history, Chamberlain's scoring record is still beyond the reach. His single-game 100-point record and average 50-point season performance have become an insurmountable monument in history. In the 1961-62 season, Chamberlain averaged 50.4 points per game, with an astonishing 4,029 points in the season, both of which were the highest in NBA history. It is worth mentioning that there have been four consecutive seasons in NBA history so far, and Chamberlain has accounted for three of them.

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