Chapter 506: The Player Who Scored the Most Score of His Career But Lost

No. 10, Bosh, with a career-high 44 points

In the 009-10 season, on January 0, 010, in the Raptors' 107-11 home loss to the Bucks, Bosh shot 15-of-6 and 14-of-15 free throws, scoring a career-high 44 points and 1 rebound, but it couldn't bring the team a victory.

No. 9, Garnett, with a career-high 47 points

In the 004-05 season, on January 4, 005, in the Timberwolves' 115-1 home loss to the Suns, Garnett shot 19 of 8 and 9 of 11 free throws, scoring a career-high 47 points and 17 rebounds, and the Timberwolves still regretted losing.

No. 8, Marbury, with a career-high 50 points

In the 000-01 season, on January 1, 001, in the Nets' 110-11 home loss to the Lakers, Marbury shot 17 of 9, including 4 of 8 three-pointers and 14 of 16 free throws, scoring a career-high 50 points and 1 assist, and Marbury's Nets lost the game.

No. 7, Pierce, a career-high 50 points

In the 005-06 season, on January 15, 006, in the Nets' 109-11 home loss to the Cavaliers, Pierce shot 17-of-6 and 14-of-0 free throws, scoring a career-high 50 points, 7 rebounds and 8 assists, but the Celtics still lost the game.

No. 6, Lefou, a career-high 51 points

In the 011-1 season, in the Timberwolves' 140-149 loss to the Thunder away, Love felt hot, shooting 16 of 7 in the game, 7 of 11 three-pointers, 1 of 16 free throws, and scored a career-high 51 points and 14 rebounds, but unfortunately the Timberwolves still lost the game.

No. 5, Duncan, a career-high 5 points

On November 6, 0011, in the Spurs' 1-16 home loss to the Mavericks, Duncan was very efficient throughout the game, shooting 19 of 8, 15 free throws, and scoring a career-high 5 points, but the Spurs still lost the game, and I don't know what everyone else did!

No. 4, Curry, with a career-high 54 points

Madison Garden is a mecca for many stars to want to perform, Curry is no exception, 01/07 Warriors away to challenge the Knicks, Curry made full efforts to shoot 18 of 8 from the field, including 11 of 1 three-pointers, 7 of 7 free throws, and went crazy to cut 54 points, 6 rebounds and 7 assists, but the Warriors lost the game 105-109.

No. 1, Westbrook, scored a career-high 54 points

On April 1, 015, the Thunder's big man Durant was out due to injury, and Westbrook led the team to challenge the Pacers away. Wei Shao who leads the team alone is to pitch and pitch! He shot 1-of-4 from the field, including 5-of-15 from three-point range and 7-of-11 from the free-throw line, scoring a career-high 54 points, nine rebounds and eight assists, but the Thunder lost the game 104-116.

No. 1, Jordan scored a career-high 6 points in the playoffs

Jordan scored a career-high 69 points in the regular season, and the Bulls won the game. But in the playoffs, Jordan scored 6 points and lost the game. In the 1985-86 season, Jordan led the Bulls to meet the Celtics led by "Big Bird" Bird in the first round of the playoffs, and on April 0, 1986, in the second game of the series, the Bulls lost to the Celtics 11-15 after double overtime, Jordan made 41 shots in the whole game, 19 of 1 free throws, and scored a career-high 6 points in the playoffs. Speaking after the game, Bird said: "God put on the shirt tonight but we won the game. ”

No. 1, Ben Wallace's career-high score

The No. 1 finish must have been a surprise, as it was well known that "Big Ben" was one of the worst offensive players, and the Pistons lost the game where he scored the highest points of his career. On January 11, 010, in the Pistons' 116-10 home loss to the Raptors, Big Ben shot 10 of 1 and 4 of free throws, and what was even more surprising was that Big Ben also shot a pointer in this game, and cut 14 career points very efficiently, but the team lost, and I don't know what Billups and Hamilton did!

What's even more surprising to you is that the Pistons also lost the game, the highest point of Big Ben's playoff career. On April 9, 005, in the third game of the first round of the Eastern Conference of the NBA playoffs, the Pistons lost to the 76ers 104-115, Big Ben shot 11 of 17, 7 of 9 free throws, and efficiently cut 9,16 rebounds, but the team lost.

In the 015-16 NBA, it was like Jurassic Park that had been opened, and prehistoric monsters jumped out one by one, and Andre Drummond was the most eye-catching.

When he first entered the NBA, Drummond was nicknamed "Zhuang Shen" by Chinese fans, more because of the homonym of his English name, but now it has another meaning. In the first eight games, Drummond averaged 18.8 points and 19.0 rebounds per game, with nearly 0+0 data; 0+0 in the field, the league is unsurpassed; In the game against the Trail Blazers on November 9, Drummond scored 9 points and 7 rebounds, which was his second 5+5 this season and the first time in his career.

However, in the two away games with the Warriors and Kings, Drummond suffered a setback, averaging 14.0 points and 16.0 rebounds per game in the two games, and failed to maintain the average of double 0 per game. Is he a short-lived data brush, or an evolving god?

NBA True Detective gives you the most authentic answers.

The ability to score is the point that Drummond is most questioned by the outside world.

Although he averaged 18.8 points in his first eight games, the deeper stats are not so rosy — shooting 5.% per game and ranking only 0th in the league, not even as good as guard Tony Parker; He scored only 1.7 points per offense and ranked only No. 1 among centers, and above him was his former teammate Greg Monroe. Not to mention his measly 9.% free-throw percentage, which is only higher than Jordan Jr. and Plumlee among the league's leading centers.

Compared to Howard in the same period, Drummond has a big difference in scoring figures. In the 007-08 season, Howard was also in his fourth season in the NBA, and he averaged 0.7 points per game, shooting 59.9% from the field and 61.9% from the field, both higher than Drummond in the 015-16 season - 18.8 points per game, 5.% from the field, and only 5.0% from the field.

But is Drummond's offense really technically rough and flawed?

We can compare him to Howard of the same period. Stan Van Gundy, who was Drummond and Howard's head coach during the Magic, was unhappy with their offense, but he clearly thinks Drummond has more room to develop: "Drummond has a softer touch and more ways to attack. ”

As a coach with a very professional ethic, Dafan did not belittle Howard because of his falling out, in his opinion, due to the large personnel changes of the Pistons in recent seasons and the lack of tacit cooperation, the outside players have not been able to follow the tactics to give Drummond more assists, resulting in too much of his active offense, which greatly affected the shooting rate. (To be continued)