The CRAZIEST STATLINES in NBA HISTORY

Published 2024-04-23
A decent amount of work went into this so hopefully anyone who watched this enjoyed. More videos similar to this will be on the way soon, I will start moving away from shorter videos and do longer ones instead.



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All Comments (21)
  • @dustykh
    Draymond being one point from a 5 by 5 is crazy.
  • @psymar
    The 16 turnovers is more forgivable when he had 8 steals, that's only 8 net turnovers.
  • @psymar
    Also wilt's 100 point game -- in which Wilt, a career 51% free throw shooter and only 61% that season (a mark he never surpassed), shot 28 of 32 from the stripe.
  • great video. i'd love to see more. Marcus Camby had some crazy stat lines. i remember one that was something like 17/22/8/5/7 or something like that. Kirilenko also had some good ones.
  • @Arson934eva
    Talk about the heat game without missing a free throw
  • @razzendahcuben
    Great video man hope your channel takes off (its clothes).
  • Now that's just f** ridiculous that wlit Chamberland!?!?!?;!!!!!!! Stat-line?????? Who was he playing some toddlers or small kids at the damn park 53 32 14 24 and 11 was his stat line for one game. Those numbers loom like a damn access code for a computer like you will never see that again this dude is a whole unit for sure
  • @whobitmyname
    Left side of the thumbnail is obviously Elmore Smith aka the most blocks in one game. That's like a $100 Jeopardy question.
  • @ttp-93
    How about tony snells all 0s statline in 28 minutes?
  • Dwight Howard had a better statline against GS with Orlando before that game. He attempted 39 free throws that game but had 45 and 23 rebounds.
  • 17 blocks in a game is only a potential record because blocks were not counted when Bill Russell or Wilt Chamberlain played, or during most of the career of Nate Thurmond.
  • @ronchapter6730
    You should have included Jamal Murray's 50 pts without shooting a single FT
  • 1:21 Try playing something like 20 minutes - and having NOTHING that showed up on the scorer sheet. No shots, no points, no rebounds, etc. I forget who had THAT stat line - but the only saving grace as I recall is they DID have no fouls.
  • @KD555
    I don't know who Mike Bantam is but he didn't have 16 to's. The NBA record is 14 shared by Kidd and another player. Shaq was 18/39 from the line against the Pacers in the 2000 Finals, including 12/25 in one quarter. Drummond went 13/36 and set the record for most free throws missed in a game.
  • @dandiehm8414
    You didn't even mention the Wilt Chamberlain Stat line of the Quintuple double you used as your thumbnail. Is it not accurate?
  • 4:49 Sounds like Bill Russell having a really BAD rebounding night. But rebounds and blocks weren't counted when he was in the league.
  • @ninjachannel007
    Guy who posted a video about the craziest stat lines in history tells everyone he's not a stats guy. lol And you have a vid all about specific games, but half the footage you're showing isn't from those games