1-5 NCAA and NBA Individual Leaderboards
(1) NCAA Individual Rankings.
NCAA single-game scoring record.
The NCAA player's single-game scoring record is also 100 points, set by Frank Selvie on February 14, 1954, at the University of Forman and Newbury University. In that game, Selvie made 41 shots and also scored 18 free throws.
NCAA season scoring record.
The player's single-season scoring record is held by Pete "Pistol" Maravich, who scored 1,381 points (522 shots, 337 free throws) in 31 games in 1970, averaging 44.5 points per game. Maravich also holds the NCAA career scoring record (3,667) and career scoring average (44.2) per game.
NCAA debut scoring record.
The most legendary debut in NCAA history was the first college game of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who shocked the nation by scoring 56 points in a match between UCLA and the University of Southern California on December 4, 1966.
The NCAA record for consecutive shots in a single game.
The player's single-game shooting streak was on December 7, 1967, when Doug Gleeson hit 16 consecutive goals in Kentucky State and North Carolina (he shot 18 of 19 in a single game), a record that has not been broken to this day. However, Gary Posset's 11 consecutive three-pointers in the Niagara vs. Siena match on January 8, 1987 was quite an achievement.
NCAA three-point record.
The player's single-game three-point record was on Dec. 15, 1996, when Case-Winnie made 15 of 25 three-pointers from three-point range in Marshall and Morhide State; The player's record for three-pointers made in a single season is Stephen Curry (Curry made 162 three-pointers in the 2008 season); The NCAA career three-point shooting record is still held by J.J. Redick at 457.
NCAA rebounding record.
The all-time NCAA rebounding leader is Tom Grah, who grabbed 2,201 rebounds in 118 games in the four-year period from 1952 to 55; The player's single-game rebounding record is held by Bill Chambers, who grabbed 51 rebounds in a match between William and Mary and the University of Virginia on February 15, 1953.
NCAA assist record.
The NCAA's all-time assist leader is Duke University's Bobby Hurley, who made 1,076 assists in 140 appearances during the 1990-93 season; The player's single-season assist average record is held by Avery Johnson at 13.3, and in 1988 Johnson delivered an impressive 399 assists in 30 games. Johnson also holds the player's single-game assist record (22) along with Tony Farley and Sherman Douglas.
NCAA double-double.
The all-time double-double king is Tim Duncan (87 times)
NCAA triple-double record.
The triple-double record is held by Shaquille O'Neal and Michael Anderson (6 each);
The only quadruple-double in the NCAA.
Lester Hudson of the University of Tennessee Martin had the only quadruple-double in NCAA history in 2008 (25 points, 12 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals).
(2) NBA Individual Rankings.
NBA single-game shooting percentage leaderboard.
18-of-18 shooting, Wilt-Chamberlain, 2/24/1967, Philadelphia 76ers v Baltimore bullets, 100% shooting.
16-of-16, Wilt-Chamberlain, 3/19/1967, Philadelphia 76ers v Baltimore bullets, 100% shooting.
15 shots, Wilt Chamberlain, 1967/1/20, Philadelphia 76ers v Los Angeles Lakers, 100% shooting.
14-for-14, Bailly-Howell, 1965/1/3, Baltimore Bullets v San Francisco Warriors, 100% shooting.
14 shots, Bailly Howell, 1969/3/11, Los Angeles Lakers v Detroit Pistons, 100% shooting.
14-of-14 shooting, Billy McKinney, 1978/12/27, Kansas City Kings v Boston Celtics, 100% shooting.
14-of-14 shooting, Gary Payton, 1/1/4, 1995, Seattle SuperSonics v Cleveland Cavaliers, 100% shooting.
13-of-13 shooting, Roy Hinson, 1988/3/22, New Jersey Nets v Philadelphia 76ers, 100% shooting.
13-of-13 shooting, Wen Baker, 4/20/1997, Milwaukee Bucks v Charlotte Hornets, 100% shooting.
12-of-12, Javier McDaniel, 1991/1/15, Phoenix Suns v Washington Bullets, 100% shooting.
12 shots, Karl Malone, 1999/4/6, Utah Jazz Lo v Shanji Lakers, 100% shooting.
This shooting percentage is basically inside, dunk and make free throws.
NBA Single-quarter Scoring Record Leaderboard.
"The Iceman" George Gervin, 33 points in a single quarter, 20 points in a single quarter.
"Skywalker" David Thompson, 32 points in a single quarter.
"Basketball Emperor" Chamberlain, 31 points in a single quarter.
"The Sleeper" Sripu - Floyd, 29 points in a single quarter.
NBA three-point shots made in a quarter: 7, John Rose, Steve Smith, Henry James.
NBA single-game 3-pointer record, 8, Jeff Hornacek, Sam Perkins.
Most three-point shots in a single game in the NBA, 20, Michael Adams, George McLeod.
NBA record number of three-pointers per game, 11, Dennis Scott, in the 1996 Eastern Conference Finals, the Magic hosted the Hawks.
NBA individual full-court scoring records are shown below.
"Basketball Emperor" Wilt-Chamberlain, 100 points once in a single game, 78 points in a single game, 73 points twice in a single game, 72 points in a single game, 70 points in a single game,
"Skywalker" David Thompson, 73 points per game.
"Admiral" David Robinson, 71 points per game.
"God of Basketball" Michael Jordan, 69 points per game.
The last day of the 1977-78 season. Speaking of that game, there is actually a big suspense. At the time, George Gervin and David Thompson were competing for the title of "scoring champion" that season, and the gap between the two was very small.
In this Nuggets vs Pistons battle, Thompson led the way. He scored 32 points in the first quarter, and he scored 20 goals in the first 21 shots, scoring 53 points in the entire first half and scoring 73 points in the whole game.
George-Govins. He scored 20 points in the quarter and 33 in the second quarter, setting a new record for individual scoring in a single quarter in NBA history at that time. He scored 53 points in the first half, and although the momentum dropped in the second half, he only scored 10 more points, but the performance of 63 points in the game was enough for him to win the title of scoring champion.
In the end, Gervin averaged 27.22 points per game and successfully won the "scoring title", while Thompson averaged 27.15 points per game.
On March 2, 1962, the Warriors vs Knicks battle, Chamberlain scored 100 points, he scored 41 points in the first half, 28 points in the 3rd quarter, and 31 points in the last 1st quarter, exactly 100 points in the 4th quarter.
NBA single-game shooting percentage: 12 100%.
Number of three-pointers made in a single quarter in the NBA: 8.
NBA single-quarter scoring record: 33 points in a single quarter.
NBA records for consecutive three-pointers in the half, seven.
NBA single-game 3-pointer record, 8.
The most three-point shots in a single game in the NBA are 20.
NBA record for the number of three-pointers made in a single game: 11,
NBA individual single-game scoring record, 100 points.
NBA personal half-court scoring record, 59 points.