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"Records are made to be broken,"" and in the history of the NBA, many stars have created records that seem impossible to surpass. Today, let's explore three of the most challenging records to break in the NBA with Nine.
1.Tracy McGrady's 35 seconds, 13 points:
In a game where the Houston Rockets were trailing by over 10 points against the San Antonio Spurs in the final moments, fans had lost hope and started leaving. However, Tracy McGrady thought differently. In the last 35 seconds, he scored four three-pointers and completed a 3+1 play to snatch victory from the Spurs. It's difficult to imagine how future players could break this record.
2.Michael Jordan's six NBA Finals appearances and six championships:
For active players, how many can claim to have made it to the NBA Finals six times? Under Michael Jordan's leadership, the Chicago Bulls reached the Finals six times and won all six, maintaining a 100% championship record. It's almost impossible for any player to surpass Jordan's record.
3.Bill Russell's 11 NBA championships:
Winning an NBA championship is the ultimate goal for all NBA players. It not only symbolizes honor but also plays a crucial role in determining historical status. Bill Russell's 11 championships represent a milestone that seems out of reach for many NBA teams.
Who do you think among the current NBA players has a chance to break these records?" |
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