What's the biggest run in NBA history?

Summary. The highest-scoring regular-season game in NBA history is the triple-overtime game between the Detroit Pistons and the Denver Nuggets on December 13, 1983. The two teams combined to score 370 points, with the Pistons defeating the Nuggets 186–184.

What is the biggest winning margin in an NBA game?

Nine Memphis Grizzlies players reach double figures in 152-79 baskeltball victory over Oklahoma City Thunder. The Memphis Grizzlies have smashed the National Basketball Association (NBA) record for margin of victory, clobbering the hapless Oklahoma City Thunder 152-79.

What is that largest point gap in the NBA?

And the Memphis Grizzlies were on the right side. As the final buzzer sounded at FedExForum, fans stood and cheered as the Grizzlies won by the largest margin in NBA history, 152-79 on Thursday night. The 73-point win surpassed a 68-point victory by the Cleveland Cavaliers over the Miami Heat on Dec. 17, 1991.

What was the lowest NBA score ever?

NBA Lowest-Scoring Record

On November 22, 1950, the Fort Wayne Pistons defeated the reigning champions of the Minneapolis Lakers for 19 to 18, in the match that would go down in history as the game with the lowest-scoring (37 combined points).

Who lost by 73 points?

Oklahoma City Thunder Lose by an NBA-Record 73 Points - The New York Times.

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How many records does LeBron James hold?

James already has the record for most All-NBA selections with 17 total. He also holds the record for most First-Team All-NBA honors with 13. Even if he never makes another All-NBA team, James has put it safely away where it will take another all-time great who plays for close to 20 years to touch it.

Has there ever been a 0 point NBA game?

There has never been a basketball team that has scored zero points during a game in the big leagues. While it is possible to score zero points in a basketball game, thankfully, it has not happened in the sport's recorded history.

Did Wilt actually score 100?

On March 2, 1962, Wilt Chamberlain set the NBA single-game scoring record by tallying 100 points for the Philadelphia Warriors in a 169-147 victory over the New York Knicks. Not 98 points, not 102, but a nice, round 100 — an imposing record set by a most imposing player.

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