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Who will be broken first in the following 4 records?

6:42pm, 14 August 2025【Basketball】

It is said that records are used to break. The NBA has various records, scoring records, three-point records, block records, steal records, free throw records, etc.

But the following four records are still very difficult to break, as follows:

1. Chamberlain scored 100 points in a single game

On March 2, 1962, in the 1961-62 NBA regular season, Chamberlain scored 100 points in the game against the New York Knicks as a Philadelphia Warriors player. He made 36 of 63 shots and 28 of 32 free throws, leading the team to win.

This record should be unprecedented. The recent one was Kobe's 81 points, and the highest current player was Booker's 71 points, and there were many 60 points, but if you want to break 100 points, it's probably impossible.

There are many young scoring players in the league now, such as Doncic and Edwards. I wonder if there is any chance?

2. Thompson scored 14 3-pointers in a single game

On October 30, 2018, in the NBA regular season, the Warriors challenged the Bulls away. Thompson burst into touch, making 14 of 24 three-pointers, scoring 52 points, helping the Warriors defeat the Bulls 149-124, and at the same time setting a record of three-point shooting in a single game in the NBA.

This record is probably broken. Curry has scored 12 three-pointers in a single game four times, and Lillard and Keeganmori have also made 12 three-pointers in a single game. The league now also advocates three-pointers, and it should only be a matter of time before this record is broken.

However, there is a premise for this record in Clay, which is obtained in the first three quarters. If you have to add this premise, it will probably be difficult to break.

If it was just 14 three-pointers in a single game, Currinou would probably be able to break it, right?

3.Howard scored 39 free throws in a single game

On January 12, 2012, in the Magic's game against the Warriors, the Warriors used the "killing tactic" against Howard, resulting in his 39 free throws in the game, setting a record. It is worth mentioning that a year later, Howard, who has transferred to the Lakers, completed 39 free throws in a single game against his old club Magic.

If the "center era" does not come again, it will probably be difficult to see 39 free throws in a single game again, unless the coaches on both sides are expected to score in various ways, one will not drop, and the other will continue to score. Now, except for Jokic and Embiid, the other centers in the league are both partial to roles, so they are relatively low in both playing time and team status.

But now does Alexander have a chance to break this record? After all, the league is now very popular with this new FMVP.

4. O'Neal blocked 15 times in a single game

On November 20, 1993, in the NBA regular season, the Magic played against the Nets. O'Neal, who was under 22 years old at the time, scored 24 points, 28 rebounds and 15 blocks, with 15 blocks in a single game, ranking second in NBA history, tied with Manut Pohl.

However, this record seems to be hopelessly broken, because the league came to Vinban Yama. He has only played in the NBA for two years and has achieved 10 blocks in a single game twice, and has 9 blocks and 5 8 blocks.

In addition, Homgren is also a good blocker. If there is really hope of breaking this record, it should be one of Wenban Yama and Homgren.

What do you think? Is there a chance that these 4 records will be broken? How difficult is it? 100 points > 39 free throws > 15 blocks > 14 three-pointers?