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A list of the five NBA big data kings have won the record again! Two people in the Bull Dynasty are on the list, and one person in the active service is on the list

7:55pm, 12 May 2025【Basketball】

The NBA has a group of outstanding stars, and it is still making up for young potential stars every year. It is obvious that it is necessary to be the first in the league in one data and maintain this level for many years. Every year, younger potential stars challenge old players. The so-called "records are for breaking", and many epoch-making stars have become the "river wave" in the long history of the NBA, breaking a long-standing record.

So, who are the players who have now maintained the record for the longest consecutive years of scoring, rebounding, assisting, stealing and blocking? Let’s take a look at it next.

7 consecutive scoring champions: Jordan and Chamberlain

The simplest and most direct round victory in basketball games is to compare who scores higher. Naturally, excellent scorers have become the targets of various teams in the league and have received high attention. There have been a large number of strong scorers in the history of the league, including Kobe, Iverson, Durant, etc., but to dominate the scoring list for 7 years, only Jordan and Chamberlain can do it. It can be said that their scoring abilities are far superior to other players of the same era.

In the 1959-60 season, Chamberlain scored 37.6 points in his rookie season, becoming the scoring leader, and thus became the scoring leader for seven consecutive years. Among them, in the 1961-62 season and 1962-63 season, averaging 50.4 points and 44.8 points per game, ranking first and second in NBA players in a single season. After seeing Chamberlain achieve the 7-game scoring leader, fans are also looking forward to whether there will be the next player to compete with Chamberlain, and Jordan did it.

In the 1986-87 season, Jordan dominated the first place in the scoring list since the third year of his career. He has been the scoring leader for seven consecutive years. During the same period, there were many players in the league with strong scoring ability, such as "the essence of human movies" Dominic Wilkins, Carl Malone, etc., but they were all firmly suppressed by Jordan. Throughout his career, Jordan became the scoring leader 10 times, surpassing Chamberlain at this point and is the only existence in the NBA.

7 rebounding champion: Rodman, who is one of the former members of the Bulls dynasty, and Jordan, also maintained a record of the longest reign. He achieved a rebounding champion for seven consecutive times from the 1991-92 season to the 1997-98 season.

The impact of grabbing rebounds is crucial to a game. Getting one more rebound may change the trend of the game. This means that you have the opportunity to attack one more round of attack, and you will have more opportunities to establish a score lead or complete a comeback. Rodman almost practices his rebounding skills to the limit he can reach.

Rodman's ability to judge the basketball landing point is historical. He carefully observed and remembered the flight trajectories of the balls that were off the basket after shooting by many different types of players, so that Rodman could appear in the right position in time to grab the rebounds.

Moreover, Rodman's positioning ability is also quite excellent. Rodman has achieved a 7-game rebounding champion with a height of 2.01 meters. In an era with the "four centers" Olajuwon, O'Neal, David Robinson, Ewing, and a number of excellent centers including Mourning, Rodman has become the player who has set a new historical record and won the longest rebounding champion for the rest of the year. He has achieved great success in his career and has won 5 championships in succession.

9 consecutive assists: Stockton

Stockton is the NBA's historical assists king, and has a great lead. He ranks first with 15,806 assists, and 3,307 times ahead of the second place. It can almost be said to be a gap. It is unlikely that any player can catch up in the future.

Stockton's field has a very broad vision and masters many passing skills. He is especially good at pick-and-roll. He has steadily sorted out the offense and organized the tandem to allow the Jazz to enter the playoffs for 19 consecutive years.

From the 1987-88 season to the 1995-96 season, Stockton became the assist king for nine consecutive years. The ability to achieve such outstanding achievements is inseparable from Stockton's excellent personal abilities. At the same time, his partner Carl Malone also played a lot of helping roles. Through the pick-and-roll cooperation between the two, Carl Malone's strong finishing ability was fully utilized, and Stockton gained a lot of assists.

Even though there are "Magicians" Johnson, Mark Jackson and others in the league who are good at organizing and assisting, they are still unable to compare with Stockton.

4 consecutive steals: Paul

players have a chance to win an additional offensive opportunity for the team. The advantageous situation is that the steals are repeated and they can completely overwhelm the opponent and win big. In the inferior situation, the steals are repeated and the turnaround can also make a comeback possible, creating an amazing reversal drama. "Gloves" Payton, Jordan and others are very good at stealing, but they can't compare with Paul. Paul is the longest-term winner of the steal king.

From the 2010-11 season to the 2013-14 season, Paul became the steal king for four consecutive years, and only missed the steal king once in the 7 years from the 2007-08 season to the 2013-14 season.

Paul has never been the kind of player who will rush to steal. He relies on his judgment of the ball path and precise control of the timing of cutting the ball. He uses his basketball IQ to complete the steal again and again.

Moreover, Paul is also very good at using his physical strength. Although he is not tall, he is very strong, with wide shoulders, thick waists, round hips, and no fear of confrontation. The timely pressure forces the opponent to reveal his flaws, can easily complete steals, and fight wits and courage with his opponents on the defensive end. This is also the way for Paul, who is 1.83 meters tall, to survive in the NBA. Now, in the probability of being selected by the US media "Basketball Reference" Hall of Fame, Paul's prediction of being selected has reached 100%.

3 consecutive blocks: Many NBA players can fly and dunk, have excellent athletic ability, fans can see too many wonderful goals, personal dunks, hit three-pointers against the defense, etc., but there are also many exciting moments when completing blocks on the defensive end. The "volleyball" block can be said to be one of the most powerful ways to boost the team's morale, and Mutombo and Cambi have achieved impressive achievements on the level of blocking.

From the 1993-94 season to the 1995-96 season, Mutombo became the blocking king for three consecutive years, while Kambi achieved three consecutive blocking kings from the 2005-06 season to the 2007-08 season. The two tall and long arms can often accurately predict the opponent's shooting timing and accurately send blocks instead of losing fouls. They both had double blocks in a single game. Mutombo gave up at most 12 blocks in a single game, while Kambi had 11.

With their excellent blocking ability, Mutombo and Cambi each left classic moments in the playoffs. In the first round of the 1994 playoffs, Mutombo sent as many as 31 blocks in 5 games, helping the Nuggets achieve a bottom-up, defeating the Supersonics, and achieving the first "Black Eight Miracle" in NBA history. Cambi also helped the Knicks achieve a "Black Eight" in the 1998-99 season and played all the way to the Finals. The Knicks were the first team to do this. During the playoffs, Cambi had a highlight moment of 6 single-game crazy attacks.