Since the establishment of the NBA in 1946, countless records born in the history of these 75 years have been broken, but the 5 records introduced today cannot be broken at all.
The first one

Look at his nearest Paul assists 10,000+ active first. He still has a long gap with Stockton, which cannot be broken in the small-ball era. So this quarter has long been dusted.
Second:
Scoring king is indeed a lot of people can take, but you take once or twice is not difficult, want more difficulty geometrically increased,
Look at the active Kings is at most Durant 4 times, followed by Harden and Westbrook twice.
They could only watch Jordan's miracles of the ten scoring kings sigh.
Third:
In the past 30 years, the average of 35 points per game has also been scored by Harden Jordan Kobe.
Chamberlain directly broke that limitation, having averaged 50.4 points per game in the 1962 season to win the season's top scorer
He single-handedly scored more than half of the team's points to break that record, and the game changed the data to do it.
Fourth:
This record was achieved first in the finals. This eliminates at least 90% of the players, and then scores, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, these 5 big data it has to be the first of the two teams. Only James did that in the 2016 General Bureau. Without James' 5 statistics first, there would be no big reversal of 1:3 behind the Finals.
Fifth:
While Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson have set so many NBA Finals records, perhaps there is one area that is the most impressive. That's the number of Finals wins created by the great Bill Russell, who is the absolute core of the Celtics and the most important reason why the Celtics have been the team with the most titles in history.
What other records do you think are unlikely to be broken? Drink and leave a message to discuss.