Greatest Scoring Binges in Hoops History

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Lebron was great this year vs Det scoring 25 straight or something, but

Isiah vs the Bricks in '83 16 points in 1:31

Reggie Miller vs the Bricks 8 points in :10.
 

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Reggie Miller scored 8 unanswered points , in 10 seconds - including the gamewinner ... I remember watching it Live unfold beneath my eyes .. and being dumbstruck afterwards , scratching my head ( and my balls ) in disbelief. Amazing stuff. Lebron scored 25 straight for his team , and some of them had me jumping out my seat ... I don't remember Isiahs feat you speak of , However I remember him scoring 25 in the 4th quarter one year on a bum ankle in the Nba Finals ...
 

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Lebron's 25 points - big deal

It can only be Miller or Chamberlain scoring 100.
 

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Find the one of the kid in the Division II championship game last year. Like 10 points in the last 40 seconds to win it.
 
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Greatest scoring binge in hoops history?

Pete Maravich averaging 44+ points per game over his whole
college career. WITHOUT a 3 PT LINE!!!!!

He holds the record for most points in the NCAA ( for almost 40 yrs)
and he did it in 3 years, because back then, freshman weren't
allowed to play on varsity. So the crowds would sell out the
games for the LSU freshman game to watch Pete, and then go
home when the varsity game started.

He scored more than 50 points 28 times.

Too bad injuries limited his NBA career...
 

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Chamberlain averaged 50 points and 26 boards - that means on his bad nights he still got 35-40 and good night nights he got 65-70 - I don't care if Kobe or Jordan took 75% of the team's shots - they don't average this.
 

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Sleepy Floyd scored like 26 points in a fourth quarter in the playoffs (I think it was playoffs).
 

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Didnt Iverson score 50+ in 5 straight games for the Sixers several years back?

Man, the old Iverson was fun to watch when he was jumping over guys to dunk in missed FT's. He was pure excitement when he first came into the league.
 

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Sleepy Floyd scored like 26 points in a fourth quarter in the playoffs (I think it was playoffs).


that performance was the best I've ever seen for one quarter. Dude was shooting 25 footers, turn arounds, hook shots, reverse lay ups, runners and they were all falling. Other than that quarter in the playoffs, he was basically an average player.
 
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Greatest scoring binge in hoops history?

Pete Maravich averaging 44+ points per game over his whole
college career. WITHOUT a 3 PT LINE!!!!!

He holds the record for most points in the NCAA ( for almost 40 yrs)
and he did it in 3 years, because back then, freshman weren't
allowed to play on varsity. So the crowds would sell out the
games for the LSU freshman game to watch Pete, and then go
home when the varsity game started.

He scored more than 50 points 28 times.

Too bad injuries limited his NBA career...

In my opinon, the greatest college player of all time....
 

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Chamberlain averaged 50 points and 26 boards - that means on his bad nights he still got 35-40 and good night nights he got 65-70 - I don't care if Kobe or Jordan took 75% of the team's shots - they don't average this.

If they took 75% of their teams shots they would easily average 50 points a game.
 

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