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All-Star Game Single Game Record: Thick Brow 52 Points Miracle! Pepper 9 three-point James strongest triple-double

At 9 a.m. Beijing time on Monday, this year's NBA All-Star Game is about to start. And in the past 70 years of All-Star Games, what single-game records have been written?

All-Star Game Single Game Record: Thick Brow 52 Points Miracle! Pepper 9 three-point James strongest triple-double

Single-game scoring record

In the 2017 All-Star Game, Anthony Davis shot 26 of 39 in all games, hit two-pointers, no free throws, and scored a total of 52 points, which set a record for the highest single-game scoring in All-Star Game history! Unfortunately, this year, Thick Brow was absent due to injury and did not have the opportunity to play.

Single-game rebounding record

In the 1962 All-Star Game, St. Louis Hawks interior star Bob Petit actually took 27 rebounds alone! This record is ancient and vivid. Petit was the regular season MVP and scoring champion twice, helping the Hawks win the championship in 1958.

All-Star Game Single Game Record: Thick Brow 52 Points Miracle! Pepper 9 three-point James strongest triple-double

Single-game assist record

In the 1984 All-Star Game, Magic Johnson once again showed super passing ability, delivering 13 assists at halftime and a total of 22 assists in the whole game, a record that no one has ever matched.

Single-game steals record

During the 1975 All-Star Game, Golden State Warriors' ace small forward Rick Barry made a staggering 8 steals, and that season he led the league with an average of 2.85 steals per game.

Single-game block record

In the 1980 All-Star Game, Tiangou Jabbar alone gave 6 big hats, including 4 blocks in a single quarter, which can be called a cover.

A three-point record in a single game

In the 2016 All-Star Game, Paul George soared three-pointers, shooting 9-of-19, setting a record for the number of three-point shots, and he scored 41 points in the whole game.

All-Star Game Single Game Record: Thick Brow 52 Points Miracle! Pepper 9 three-point James strongest triple-double

Strongest triple-double record

In the history of the All-Star Game, there have been a total of 4 triple-doubles, of which the strongest data is James's triple-double in 2011: 29 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists, but unfortunately the East lost to the West.

Jordan in 1997, with 14 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists, scored fewer points. Wade had 24 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in 2012, and Durant had 21 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists in 2017, and his scoring and rebounding were not as good as LeBron.

Single-team scoring record

In 2016, the Western Conference All-Stars scored 196 points, including Westbrook 31 points, Curry 26 points, Thick Brow 24 points, Durant 23 points, Harden 23 points, Bryant 10 points, and so on.

All-Star Game Single Game Record: Thick Brow 52 Points Miracle! Pepper 9 three-point James strongest triple-double

A single two-team scoring record

In 2017, the Western Conference All-Stars defeated the Eastern Conference All-Stars 192-182, scoring a total of 374 points for both teams.

Record for the largest point difference in a single game

In the 1992 All-Star Game, the West beat the East 153-113 and won 40 points! Magic Johnson scored 25 points and Draxler 22 points to let Jordan cut 18 points.

Recorded minimum point difference in a single game

1 point, a total of 4 occurrences, the most recent of which was the 2001 All-Star Game, the East 111-110 Lectra West. Bryant scored 19 points, but instead of coming on his own, the final shot was passed to Duncan, missing a comeback and Iverson scoring 25 points.

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