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LThe regular league is already here involved in the typical debates about who will be the camp, which player will take the MVP or which coach will be the first to be fired. But as some of these unknowns are cleared up, we will also see how they fall personal caps, some with a historical character. Here is a list of records that should be kept in mind because of their importance:
LeBron James: Points and Field Shots Scored
The player of the Lakers he joined last year the select club of the 35,000 points scored. In 18 of his 19 seasons he has managed to average at least 25 points and in this 2021-22 that begins he is prepared to continue breaking some records.
As far as scoring is concerned, he is in a position to outperform Karl Malone as the second best scorer of all time.
Best scorers in history
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 38.387
- Karl Malone, 36.928
- LeBron James, 35.367,
LeBron needs to 1,561 points for the ‘sorpasso’ to the ‘Postman’. According to recent history, the Lakers team has been averaging at least 1,645 points per season for four seasons, which predicts that we will see ‘The King’ climb to the second historical position in points.
Most converted field goals in history
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 15.837
- Karl Malone, 13.528
- LeBron James, 12.903
In those same past four seasons, James has averaged 620 field goals scored. I’ll have to improve that figure a bit, 625, to be able to overtake Malone and stand behind Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
These two are the most special moments that await James in terms of statistics. But there is more:
-It is sixth in minutes played with 50,055. If he meets the average of the last years, 2,190, he can beat Jason Kidd (50,011), Kevin Garnett (50,418) and Dirk Nowitzki (51,368) in one fell swoop.
-It is 5th in free throws made. He has 7,582 and his average in the last four seasons is 277. 112 is enough to overcome Oscar Robertson (7,694). Also could approach the third that is Kobe Bryant (8,378)
-Oscar Robertson can also be overtaken on the list of assists to be seventh. James has 9,696 in his career and averages 558 in each of the past four seasons. He has Big O at 191 passes (9,887) and could even get closer to Magic Johnson (10,141), entering the select club of 10,000.
Dwight Howard: Total rebounds and offensive rebounds
Sometimes being in the top 10 of a category has more merit than leading others. It is the case of the total rebounds and his top 10 in which he can enter Dwight Howard in its eighteenth season.
Best rebounders in history
- Wilt Chamberlain, 23.924
- Bill Russell, 21.620
- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, 17.440
- Elvin Hayes, 16.279
- Moses Malone, 16.212
- Tim Duncan, 15.091
- Karl Malone, 14.968
- Robert Parish, 14.715
- Kevin Garnett, 14.662
- Nate Thurmond, 14.464
- Dwight Howard, 14.271
In the past three seasons, ‘Superman’ has averaged 390 rejects. That should be enough to outdo Nate Thurmond and break into the Top 10. But if he improves his averages, then he could finish ninth, beating out Kevin Garnett, of which 392 rebounds separate him.
In addition Howard could climb to seventh place in offensive rebounds. He averages 128 in the window of the last three seasons and has 4,033 attack rejections. It is one of Hakeem Olajuwon to be ninth, but if you collect 120 overtake Kevin Willis (4,132), for the seventh place. Above will be Shaquille O’Neal which is sixth with 4,209.
Chris Paul: assists and steals
With a sensational 16 season run, Chris Paul He became part of an elite group in NBA history when he achieved his 10,000 attendance on March 21, 2021 against the Lakers. Only Mark Jackson (10.334), Steve Nash (10.335), Jason Kidd (12,091) and John Stockton (15,806) had achieved that figure before him.
This season that begins the base of the Suns can also be placed on the podium among the best passers in history since he is 59 assists from Jackson already 60 of Nash. Paul is averaging 506 assists over the past four seasons, so his goal will be to beat Kidd next season.
Best pins ever
- John Stockton, 15.806
- Jason Kidd, 12.091
- Steve Nash, 10.335
- Mark Jackson, 10.334
- Chris Paul, 10.275
In addition Paul it can climb ranks among the ‘thieves’ as well. He is currently fifth in robberies, 113 behind Gary Payton which is fourth. Averaging 105 over the past four seasons suggests he has ‘The Glove’ on target this season.
Best in robberies in history
- John Stockton, 3.265
- Jason Kidd, 2.684
- Michael Jordan, 2.514
- Gary Payton, 2.445
- Chris Paul, 2.332
Stephen Curry: Triples Made
The one with the Warriors be one of the main focus of the season. Last season, in 63 games played, he led the League in points (32), triples scored (337) and triples attempted (801). Since 2013, Curry has made 212 or more triples in eight of the nine seasons he has played and 320 or more in three of those seasons.
Those numbers allow us to think that Curry become the player with the most 3-pointers in NBA history by dethroning Ray Allen. The magic number that separates him from the leadership is 141, more than affordable for a player who should once again exceed 200 three-pointers scored.
Most 3s Scored in History
- Ray Allen, 2.973
- Stephen Curry, 2.832
- Reggie Miller, 2.560
- Kyle Korver, 2.450
- James Harden, 2.445
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