Unbiased: The Top Five Hardest NBA Records to Break in the Last 50 Years, Jordan's 10 Scoring Titles Only Ranked Fourth

05/01/2025 46hotness 0likes

NBA is considered a top-level basketball competition, so it's common to see various records being set, such as Tracy McGrady's 13 points in 35 seconds. However, these are not the most impressive. Looking at the past 50 years of NBA history, there are five records that stand out as particularly difficult to break, listed in order of difficulty.

  1. Curry's 73-win Record

    The 2015-16 season was truly unforgettable for the Warriors and their fans. In a game against the Grizzlies, the team scored 125 points to secure a big win, achieving a total of 73 wins for the season. This broke the previous record of 72 wins set by Michael Jordan's team, making the Warriors the team with the most regular-season victories in NBA history. In that game, Curry was on fire, making 10 out of 19 three-point attempts, contributing to his career total of 402 three-pointers. It's unlikely that any team will be able to match this achievement in the future.

  2. Klay Thompson's 37 Points in a Quarter

    Klay Thompson's scoring prowess is legendary, and his record of 37 points in a single quarter is one of the toughest to beat.

  3. LeBron James' All-Around Stats

    LeBron James has been known for his all-around game since he entered the league, and his statistics reflect this. He has surpassed 40,000 points, 10,000 rebounds, and 10,000 assists in his career. Considering that other greats like John Stockton excelled mainly in assists and steals, while Shaquille O'Neal focused on scoring and rebounding, James' versatility makes his record hard to surpass.

  4. Michael Jordan's 10 Scoring Titles

    Jordan achieved 10 scoring titles in just 13 seasons, a remarkable feat. Kobe Bryant managed only two, LeBron James one, and the closest contenders, Kevin Durant and Allen Iverson, each have four. This record is likely to remain unbroken for some time.

  5. Bill Russell's 11 Championships

    Winning a single championship is a monumental achievement for any player, but winning 11 is almost unimaginable. Bill Russell played for the Celtics from the 1956 to 1969 seasons, reaching the finals 12 times and winning 11 championships, including an incredible eight consecutive titles. Known as the "Ring King," it's doubtful that we'll see another player achieve such a feat.

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