Chapter 223 NCAA Individual Record

Tomorrow is 515, the anniversary of the starting point, and the day with the most benefits. In addition to the gift bag and school bag, this time's "515 Red Envelope Flip" must be seen, how can there be a reason not to grab the red envelope, set the alarm clock high~

The ultimate task of the NBA2000 system is to win $100 billion!

This requires Usiris to try his best to ensure that his career is exciting enough and long enough to create huge commercial value, and then through a series of means such as financial operation and capital operation, in order to achieve the ultimate task!

During this time, everything needs to be planned in detail.

Usyris, who was distracted by Michael Jordan's trash talk during the North Carolina Blue Devils and Marvel All-Star Invitational Tournament, accidentally fell into his own mental dilemma, and has completely sobered up at this point.

Trash talk is indeed one of Ussi's biggest flaws at the moment, and this needs to be cultivated.

After all, basketball is a game of violence and skill, teamwork is extremely important, and only when it is critical to boost morale, defeat opponents, and establish the authority of the boss can convince teammates. Of course, trash talk requires skill, and on this point, I will consult a few more senior brothers when I have time!

Usilis had a lot of thoughts in his mind, recalled the NCAA records he knew, and suddenly thought of the time difference, so he took out his mobile phone and searched the Internet, and sure enough, he found the relevant records.

As of 2000, the NCAA's individual records are as follows.

NCAA single-game scoring record: 100 points.

Created by Frank Selvie on February 14, 1954 at the competition between Fullman University and Newbury University. In that game, Selvie made 41 shots and also scored 18 free throws.

NCAA season scoring record: 1,381 points.

The player's single-season scoring record is held by Pete "Pistol" Maravich, who scored 1,381 points (522 shots and 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: 56 points.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's first collegiate game, on December 4, 1966, scored 56 points in a match between UCLA and the University of Southern California. Shake the nation.

NCAA single-game shooting streak record: 16 goals.

On December 7, 1967, Doug Gleeson hit 16 straight goals in a game against Kentucky State (he shot 18 of 19 in a single game), a record that no one has ever beaten. NCAA single-game three-point record: 15.

On December 15, 1996, Case-Winnie made 15 of 25 three-pointers from three-point range in Marshall and Morhyde State.

NCAA Three-Point Attempts Made in a Single Season: Under 162.

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: 2,201 in four years.

Tom Grah, in 118 games between 1952 and 55, Grah grabbed 2,201 rebounds.

NCAA single-game rebounding record: 51.

Bill Chambers Hold, 15 February 1953. Grabbed 51 rebounds in William & Mary's game against the University of Virginia.

NCAA season assist record: 1,076 in three years.

Bobby Hurley of Duke University made 140 appearances and dished out 1,076 assists during the 1990-93 season.

NCAA season assist record: 399.

Avery Johnson, the "little general", maintained an impressive 13.3 assists in 30 games in the 1988 season. Johnson also holds the player's single-game assist record (22) along with Tony Farley and Sherman Douglas.

NCAA double-double: 87.

The all-time double-double is Tim Duncan (87 times), and Duncan is also the tenth basketball player in history to score more than 2,000 points and 1,500 rebounds in college, becoming the first basketball player to reach 1,500 points, 1,000 rebounds, 400 blocks and 200 assists at the same time.

NCAA triple-double: 6.

The triple-double record is held by Shaquille O'Neal and Michael Anderson (six each).

NCAA four-double record, not yet.

NCAA five-double record, not yet.

In the real world. 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).

NCAA's new single-game scoring record: 138 points.

In the 40-minute game, Grinnell College V opponent was American Devotional Baptist Bible College, Jack Taylor played 36 minutes, 52 of 108 shots, 27 of 71 three-pointers, 0 assists, 7 of 10 free throws, and scored a staggering 138 points. In the end, they won 179-104!

In the first three games of the new season, Taylor combined for 185 points. He averaged 61.7 points per game.

Speaking to ESPN after the game, Jake Taylor said: "The rest of the team is very selfless and they told me that they would feed me the ball all the time. ”

Thinking of this, Usilis opened the personal data center again to check it.

Personal account: balance 8 gold coins, plus 30 diamonds. Updated to 30 Diamonds for 8 Gold Coins.

Barefoot height: 2.06 meters.

Reach: 2.27 meters.

Weight: 111 kg.

Max bench press: 394 lbs (179 kg).

Vertical bounce height: 68 cm.

Bounce speed: Level 4, updated to jump once in 0.2 seconds;

100 meters speed: level 2, updated to 16.3 seconds.

Idle time: Level 3, 0.6 seconds

Ball control: Level 2.

Hit percentage: Level 2; Mid-range shooting technique, bonus 20% shooting percentage.

Throw Hit Percentage: Level 1.

Footwork: Level 3. Updated to one and a half revolutions per second, 540 degrees;

There are 6 slams in the small ball technique, including: small change layups, fancy pick-and-roll baskets, fingertip plucked layups, antelope jump layups, change direction jump step layups, and one-handed throws.

There are 6 big ball techniques, and the 4 slam techniques include: drift jump shot, sky hook, big hook outside the three-point line, and high throwing board in the middle; and a drop-back jumper of 3 and a turn-back step-back jumper of 3.

There are 2 slam slam slam techniques, including: tomahawk dunk and free throw line jump dunk.

There are 2 slams in possession skills, including: Owen-style close turns, no-look passes.

This is the invisible wealth that Ussi currently has, and the hole cards that outsiders can't guess.

PS.5.15 "Starting Point" is raining red envelopes! Starting at 12 noon, grab a round every hour, and a large wave of 515 red envelopes depends on luck. You all go and grab it, and the starting coins you grabbed continue to subscribe to my chapters! (To be continued.) )