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This is a list of basketball players who are the leaders in career regular season games played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). [a] Statistics accurate as of December 15, 2024. Robert Parish has played the most games in NBA history.
For the scoring title, this has been the requirement since the 2013–14 season, with requirements changing several times previously throughout history. [6] Wilt Chamberlain holds the all-time records for total points scored (4,029) and points per game (50.4) in a season; both records were achieved in the 1961–62 season. [7]
C 3 OT; set a then-record for points in a game. Most points scored in a losing effort. Also recorded 43 rebounds. D Set a then-record for points in a regulation game. E Most points scored in an opposing arena. F Last game of the season; George Gervin scored 63 on the same night to win the scoring title by a .07 margin.
Most games with at least 20 points, 10 assists, and no turnovers; 13 by Chris Paul [213] Most 50-point games with at most 4 free throws attempted; 3 by Stephen Curry [214] Most 50-point games with at most 6 free throws attempted; 4 by Stephen Curry [215] Most 50-point games with at most 7 free throws attempted; 5 by Stephen Curry [216]
This is a progressive list of leaders and records for minutes played showing how the record has increased through the years. [ 1 ] Statistics accurate as of December 19, 2024.
Chris Paul has a new place in the NBA record book. With a pass to Harrison Barnes Sunday night, the San Antonio Spurs point guard tied Jason Kidd for second-place all-time on the NBA's assist list.
There is also a 5x5, when a player records at least a 5 in each of the 5 statistics. [ 1 ] The NBA also posts to the statistics section of its Web site a simple composite efficiency statistic, denoted EFF and derived by the formula, ((Points + Rebounds + Assists + Steals + Blocks) − ((Field Goals Attempted − Field Goals Made) + (Free Throws ...
The most recent game between LSU and Iowa peaked at 16.1 million viewers to become ESPN's second-highest draw for a basketball game of any kind since 2012. Iowa's and UConn's Final Four matchup ...