1O Most UNBREAKABLE NBA Records of All-Time
They are lots lots lots of amazing records that cant be breakable in the NBA history, dont be Suprised!
Honorable Mentions: Rasheed Wallace (41 Technical Fouls in a Season), Robert Parish (NBA career most games played, 1611 games), Scott Skiles (30 assists in a single game)
10. Wilt Chamberlain: In today's NBA games, it is very impressive when a player can score 30 plus points in multiple straight games. But Chamberlain was able to accomplish scoring 30 or more points in 65 straight games.
6. A.C. Green: One of the biggest limitations for an NBA player is getting injured. Green is known as the NBA's "Iron Man" for playing an amazing 1,192 consecutive games, which totals up to 14 and a half straight seasons with out missing a single game!
3. Wilt Chamberlain: Leave it to Chamberlain to make this list of untouchable records more than once. Wilt was able to score an amazing 100 point game in the time he was in the NBA. Only one player since then has ever came close to that mark, as Kobe Bryant was able to drop 81 on the Toronto Raptors in 2006, which still left him 19 shy of Wilt's record. Unbelievable.
2. Oscar Robertson: Robertson averaged a triple-double for the entire 1961 NBA season with 30.8 points, 12.5 rebounds and 11.4 assists. Big O averaged 11 free throw attempts per game, shot 80.3 percent from the line and 47.8 percent from the floor, and averaged an amazing 22.9 shots from the floor.
1. Bill Russell: Russell prided himself on his defense on the court and it's easy to see why. Russell is the only player in NBA history to have won 11 rings in his career despite only playing 13 seasons. Russell averaged 20 rebounds per game in 10 seasons of his NBA career.
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