GP 81
PPG 30.0
RB 7.9
Asst 8.6
FG% .531
FT% .780
His career best is damn near what he puts up every year.
HAKEEM OLAJUWON
Games:82
Minutes:41
PPG:27.8
RPG:14.0
APG:3.6
BPG:4.6
STL:2.6
FG%.538
FT%.787
Gretzky
Games: 80
Goals: 92 ('81-82)
Assists: 163 ('85-86)
Points: 255
+/- 98 ('84-85)
**Bonus '84-85 Playoff Stat Line**
Games: 18
Goals: 17
Assists: 30
Points: 47
I don't care about hockey but that's some video game shytGretzky
Games: 80
Goals: 92 ('81-82)
Assists: 163 ('85-86)
Points: 255
+/- 98 ('84-85)
**Bonus '84-85 Playoff Stat Line**
Games: 18
Goals: 17
Assists: 30
Points: 47
I don't care about hockey but that's some video game shyt
And he was only 6'5 tooFrom the 1960-61 to the 1962-63 seasons, Baylor averaged 34.8, 38.3 and 34.0 points per game, respectively. On November 15 of the 1960-61 season, Baylor set a new NBA scoring record when he scored 71 points in a victory against the New York Knicks while grabbing 25 rebounds. In doing so, Baylor had broken his own NBA record of 64 points that he had set in the previous season. Baylor, a United States Army Reservist, was called to active duty during the 1961-62 season, and being stationed in Washington state, he could play for the Lakers only when on a weekend pass. Despite playing only 48 games during the 1961–62 season, he still managed to score over 1,800 points. Later that season, in a game five NBA Finals victory against the Boston Celtics, Baylor grabbed 22 rebounds and set the still-standing NBA record for points in an NBA Finals game with 61.
^^^ You....you mean Lebron, Wade, and Bosh weren't the 1st 3 superstar team??