A single game with 51 points, averaging 33.3 points! American media proposes a 4-for-1 trade, and the Rockets may welcome the final piece for the championship. For NBA players, can scoring 51 points in a single game be considered an All-Star level performance? If we add the Slam Dunk Champion title, a career average of 20.7 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 4.0 assists, would this gain recognition from our fellow basketball fans? The 13th pick in the first round, with Kobe as his admired player, it's Zach LaVine! With a slender physique and explosive leaping ability, his dunk contest against Aaron Gordon is still fondly remembered by many. LaVine won the dunk contest with a free-throw line plus between-the-legs dunk! He embarked on a promising career in the Windy City, but injuries have relegated this slam dunk champion to trade rumors, with mixed opinions. Some say he's too expensive, some say he's too fragile, and others say his defense isn't good enough! However, this season, LaVine has improved. Despite media articles earlier suggesting that his trade value was overestimated, there are also media outlets in the latest simulated trades involving the Rockets that recommend Houston pursue this combo guard who has scored 200 points in the last six games! In the last six games, LaVine has averaged 33.3 points, grabbed 5.7 rebounds, and dished out 4.8 assists, clearly demonstrating an All-Star level performance! From LaVine's personal career-high 51 points in a regular-season game against the Pistons last season, where he shot 7-of-13 from three-point range, showing extremely high efficiency! This proves…