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The 2015-16 Golden State Warriors have the best start in NBA history by various standpoints — most notably, they own the record for most consecutive wins to open a season. Steve Kerr's squad opened the season 24-0 before losing its first game, and the Warriors went on to win 73 games in 2015-16.
Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo, 30, became the sixth-youngest player in NBA history to score 21,000 career points during Saturday's win over the Brooklyn Nets, but, to hear him tell it, this is just the beginning.
LeBron James' stretch of 10-point games, which dated back to 2007, was halted in the Los Angeles Lakers ' win over the Toronto Raptors. The 40-year-old had the game-winning assist, but finished with eight points, his first single-digit scoring performance in nearly two decades.
Why Thunder All-Star Jalen Williams revealed that beating the Warriors' 73-9 NBA regular-season record isn't a goal of his.
The defending champions rolled past Phoenix 138–89, extending their win streak to 16 games and securing a trip to Las Vegas for the NBA Cup semifinals.
The NBA Play-In Tournament has added a wrinkle to both the regular season and postseason, but it still hasn’t found a place in the league’s record books. The six play-in games each year are in a league of their own since they come after the regular ...
Across decades of NBA scoring evolution, few benchmarks carry the weight of a 40-point game. Only a handful of players have reached that threshold often enough to define eras, styles, and legacies. Using StatMuse’s numbers,
Dallas Mavericks rookie Cooper Flagg scored 35 points, becoming the youngest NBA player to reach the mark, in a win over the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday.
Wilt Chamberlain's career statistics are staggering. Many pages in the NBA record book read like his personal journal. Standing taller than 7 feet and weighing over 300 pounds, Chamberlain was the most dominant force of a generation. Chamberlain famously ...