On the pitch, there is a privilege called "unlimited firing rights", and generally the stars with unlimited firing rights are basically the team's home stars. But because of this, if a team can't provide enough firepower except for the star in charge, the star may need to wave shots, so there are a lot of magical records, let's see who they are!

Fifth place: Jerry. Starkhouse; Starkhouse is probably best known for his bizarre free throw posture "squat toilet style", unlike Rick Barry's "pee bowl", Starkhouse's free throw posture did not bring him a higher free throw shooting rate, but his career free throw shooting rate was also 82%. But his nerve knife attributes, coupled with his attributes as the team's scorer, he has also played a lot of strange games. In one game in the 01-02 season, he shot only 7 of 34 and shot 20.6% from the field, scoring 21 points, and also this season, he shot 9 of 30 from the field, shooting 30% from the field, and scored 32 points. But this season he averaged 29.8 points, 3.1 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game, the peak of his career.
Fourth place: James. Harden; Harden should have been upset by Irving recently, after all, everyone came to the Nets to win the championship, otherwise Harden would stay in the Rockets as the boss. Harden has set many strange records with the Rockets, including the 19-20 season, Harden twice shot an outrageous three-point shooting rate. Against the Hawks, Harden shot 9-of-34 from the field, shooting 26.5 percent from the field, including 4-of-20 three-pointers, but Harden still scored a triple-double of 41 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. In the previous month's game against the Spurs, Harden shot 11 of 38, shooting 28.9%, and the three-point shot was also 4 of 20, and harden scored 50 points, 9 rebounds and 6 assists in this game, which is really a strange data.
Third place: Russell. Westbrook; the same year's Thunder three less, Westbrook and Harden are both data harvesters, and Westbrook's four seasons of three-doubles are really shocking, it is difficult to be surpassed by future generations. Maybe the Thunder without Durant really needs Wei Shao to brush data to strengthen the army, so Wei Shao also harvested a lot of strange data in the Thunder. In the 18-19 season, against the Lakers, Westbrook shot 7-of-30, shooting 23.3%, but also scored a quasi-triple-double of 26 points, 9 rebounds and 13 assists. In the 19-20 season, Westbrook switched to the Rockets. In the Rockets, Westbrook and Harden together, in the game against the Spurs, Harden was 11 of 38, and Westbrook was not to be outdone, shooting 7-of-30 from the field, shooting 23.3 percent from the field, and had a triple-double of 19 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. In that game, it is estimated that Popovich's grandfather was stunned, and this kind of player can be scolded to death at the Spurs.
Second place: Kobe Bryant. Bryant; to talk about unlimited firing rights, how can you not mention Kobe, this is a man who once scored 81 points in a single game and scored 60 points in retirement farewell battles. A lot of times we think that Kobe Bryant wasn't the team's first offensive choice when the OK combination came together, but Kobe Bryant shot 8-of-31 against the Bucks in the 00-01 season, shooting only 25.8% from the field, while O'Neal only made 21 shots. But O'Neal had 26 points, 17 rebounds and six assists, Bryant had 25 points, six rebounds and six assists, and the team lost to the Bucks led by Ray Allen. In addition, Bryant has a total of 6 games in his career with more than 30 shots and a shooting rate of less than 30%, which shows that Kobe Bryant really feels cold as he says, and will continue to shoot.
First place: Aaron. Iverson; If you want to talk about the paranoia about shooting in the game, only Iverson, who is also a 96 golden generation, is more focused than Kobe. In the 01-02 season, Iverson won the scoring and steals of that season with an average of 31.4 points, 4.5 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 2.8 steals per game, and was selected to the best team second team. But that season, Iverson averaged just 39.8 percent per game, and in one season, Iverson shot more than 30 times in six games, but shot less than 30 percent, and throughout his career, he had only 10. Given Iverson's height, it was great to be able to play such a statistic, and there was no one on the team other than Coleman to help him score at the time.
Although such statistics seem that these players are all shooting, if there is no other strong scorer in the team, the feel cold must insist on shooting, otherwise it can only let the game pass quietly. But a game like Harden and Westbrook's, which feels cold and unlimited shots, is also very rare.