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The five players with the most 40+ consecutive times: Only the peak Harry is on the list at the current service, and the Gods and Man are 14 consecutive games

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With the arrival of the small ball era, everyone is playing fast and shooting three-pointers, so there are more and more high-explosion scoring. In the past few seasons, players have often seen them score 70+ in a single game. But this is a minority after all. Although the arrival of the small ball era has given players a lot of bonuses, the top scorers are still those who can provide high output. They scored 40+ in three consecutive games, which is very difficult for many players now. Speaking of this, let’s take a look at the five players with the most 40+ times in a row to see who are on the list.

Fifth Iverson

Iverson is the shortest scoring champion in history. He leads the team with a single core most of the time, so it is reasonable to be able to enter this list. A 1.83-meter player can hold up the position of a shooting guard, which is enough to prove how terrifying his firepower is. Iverson has scored 40+ in five consecutive games, but everyone knows that generally speaking, a pure scorer who scores high scores in succession is either too difficult to win or lose. Iverson lost all of these 5 games, and his teammates are indeed not good.

Once relied on his strong personal firepower to lead the 76ers to the finals and won an OK combination. Iverson was proud enough to be the second highest in the playoffs, second only to Jordan. Although he did not have a championship, he also had great influence with his outstanding performance. By the way, Elgin Baylor, a star in the 1960s, also scored 40+ in five consecutive games. We won’t introduce it here, as long as you know.

Fourth Harden

Harden can be said to be one of the most active players in the scoring ability at his peak. Harden's firepower at his peak was comparable to that of Kobe at his peak. He has played an average of 36.1 points per game in a single season. Jordan has been averaging the highest average in a single season, only 3.9 points per game, and he can average 40 points per game. Therefore, Harden also scored 40+ in five consecutive games in the 18-19 season. He is the only one who has entered this list in the current service, and even a strong player like James Dooku has never done it.

Harden started an unsolvable personal mode in 2019 because of Paul's injury, and scored five consecutive games in January: 41 points, 45 points, 41 points, 43 points and 44 points. This month, Harden averaged 43.6 points per game, 8.7 rebounds, 7.6 assists and 2 steals, which is quite terrifying. This reminds me of Kobe in 2006, and Kobe also successfully entered this list. As expected, the score depends on the point guard in succession.

Third Jordan

Third Jordan is as strong as the God of Basketball, but he is only ranked third. In many cases, Jordan cannot get so many points, because after Pippen and others rise, Jordan does not need to put in so much effort to win easily. Therefore, most of the time he scored high scores before Pippen rose. When he was still a single core, Jordan scored 40+ in 987 and 88. The result in 1987 is similar to Iverson, and the team only won 3 games.

Jordan averaged 45.6 points per game in these 9 games, and his shooting percentage was as high as 48%, including 58 points in one game. This season, Jordan averaged 37 points per game. In 1988, Jordan averaged 44.9 points per game in 9 games, and is worthy of being the god of basketball. In 1988, he averaged 35 points per game. This year, he was not only the league's scoring champion, but also won the regular season MVP and Best Defensive Player Award, truly integrating offense and defense.

Second Kobe, Kobe, also scored 40+ in 9 consecutive games. However, considering that he led the team to a record of 7 wins and 2 losses during this period, he ranked him second. Kobe achieved this feat in 2003. This season was still a brilliant OK combination period for the Lakers, but because of O'Neal's injury, Kobe started his personal mode. Kobe was still a young player at that time, but at this time, the Lakers had already planted the seeds to straighten him.

Kobe scored in these 9 games: 46 points, 42 points, 51 points, 44 points, 40 points, 52 points, 40 points, 40 points and 41 points. During this period, he averaged 44 points, 5.2 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.7 steals per game. Moreover, after 9 consecutive games, he is still very strong, scoring 35+ in 13 consecutive games. Who is the strongest second-in-command in history? I think Pippen may be a bit worse than Kobe at that time, especially in terms of hard-working ability.

The first, Zhang Buren

Shield Zhang ranked first, probably many fans thought of it. This averaged 50+ per game in a single season, and scored 40+ consecutively, for him, it was as easy as cutting melons and vegetables. Chamberlain had another season, and averaged 44.8 points per game, and it also exceeded 40+. The reason why he was able to rank among the top ten in history is that his too many scoring data made latecomers only look at it. It would be difficult to get close to it. If it weren't for the team basketball switch to the later stage of his career, his data would be even more explosive.

Chamberlain scored 40+ in 14 consecutive games in the 61-62 season, and did it twice. In addition, he scored 60+ in 4 consecutive games, and 100 points in a single game was also a performance this season, which is amazing. Having said that, what do you want to say about these five players? Welcome to leave a message for discussion.

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