Between Stephen Curry, LeBron James, and Kevin Durant, you’re looking at:
100,000+ combined career points
And yet, none of them holds the single-game scoring record for any franchise they’ve played for.
Yep. Zero.
The stat was official after Bam Adebayo dropped 83 points for the Heat, pushing LeBron’s 61-point night to No. 2 in franchise history.
Look at the names holding those records instead:
🏀 Wilt Chamberlain — 100 points for the Warriors franchise
🏀 Kobe Bryant — 81 points for the Lakers
🏀 Bam Adebayo — 83 points for Miami
🏀 Donovan Mitchell — 71 points for the Cavaliers
🏀 Russell Westbrook — 58 points for the Thunder
🏀 Kyrie Irving — 60 points for the Nets
🏀 Devin Booker — 70 points for the Suns
🏀 James Harden — 61 points for the Rockets
Steph, LeBron, and KD basically built their legacies on relentless scoring for 15–20 years.
But the NBA’s craziest scoring nights belong to someone else.
Between Stephen Curry, LeBron James, and Kevin Durant, you’re looking at:
100,000+ combined career points
And yet, none of them holds the single-game scoring record for any franchise they’ve played for.
Yep. Zero.
The stat was official after Bam Adebayo dropped 83 points for the Heat, pushing LeBron’s 61-point night to No. 2 in franchise history.
Look at the names holding those records instead:
🏀 Wilt Chamberlain — 100 points for the Warriors franchise
🏀 Kobe Bryant — 81 points for the Lakers
🏀 Bam Adebayo — 83 points for Miami
🏀 Donovan Mitchell — 71 points for the Cavaliers
🏀 Russell Westbrook — 58 points for the Thunder
🏀 Kyrie Irving — 60 points for the Nets
🏀 Devin Booker — 70 points for the Suns
🏀 James Harden — 61 points for the Rockets
Steph, LeBron, and KD basically built their legacies on relentless scoring for 15–20 years.
But the NBA’s craziest scoring nights belong to someone else.