The NBA has developed for more than 70 years now, and many miracles have been born in this long history. Like Chamberlain's 100 points, 50.4 points per game in a single season, Jordan's 10 scoring titles, and Russell's 11 championships, in the eyes of many people, these records are unattainable for future generations.
At the same time, there are also some records in the NBA that are considered to be brushed out, so let's take a look at what some records in the NBA are brushed out by players?
First of all, let's take a look at the data brush Booker, who scored 70 points on 21-of-40 shooting against the Celtics in '17. No matter which player it is, if he can score 70 points in a single game, it is worth a close-up. But Booker was complained by many fans in this game, because the Suns were obviously behind by a large score. But in order to be able to break the scoring record of active players, he still frequently singles on the court, even though he became the youngest Mr. 70 points in NBA history, but because of the team's loss, people did not recognize his record.
In addition, Wei Shao's average of 3 doubles per game is also considered by many fans to be brushed out. After Durant left the Thunder, the team established Wei Shao as the core. At that time, the Thunder team only had Wei Shao who could take the shot, and Wei Shao at that time had to score and organize, so he had absolute ball control. And Wei Shao has scored a triple-double for three consecutive seasons, but because he gave up defenders on the court to grab rebounds and let Adams card grab rebounds, it also makes people feel that he is brushing up statistics.
And James is also on the list, James who played for the Cavaliers in 14 years scored 61 points in the game against the Bobcats, which is also the highest score in Lao Zhan's career. However, because in the third quarter of the game, the Cavaliers had a 19-point lead, and the opposite side had withdrawn the main force, James still played to the end of the fourth quarter, and finally scored 12 points in the final quarter, which made many fans think that he was brushing up the data.
Also, Ricky Davis is really brushing the stats without a doubt. In a regular season game against the Jazz, he was short of a rebound triple-double in the final moments, only to see Davis actually throw the ball to his own basket and swipe a rebound to complete a triple-double. And after the game, the NBA also canceled its rebounds in response to this behavior, which is simply ridiculous and generous.