Although compared with the sharp-edged attack, defense mostly exists in a forbearing posture, in the dazzling game, simple defense experts are far less eye-catching than violent scoring machines. However, when we go back to history and search for the excellent records left by many national defense masters, isn't it shocking?
Rebound record
A got the highest number of rebounds.
1 1 time-Wilt Chamberlain 7 times-dennis rodman 6 times-Moses Malone
Looking back at the giant confrontation between Chamberlain and Bill Russell, people are more accustomed to emphasizing that the latter's defense is better because their offensive ability is very different. But in fact, Chamberlain still has an advantage in controlling rebounds. Before Chamberlain joined the NBA, Russell had been the rebounding champion for two consecutive seasons, but in his rookie season, Chamberlain took this honor with an amazing average of 27 rebounds per game. In his career of 14 season, Chamberlain 1 1 times won the title of rebounding king, while in his 10 season with Russell, the title of rebounding king was won by two people over the years, with Chamberlain winning 8 and Russell winning 2.
B gets the highest number of rebounds in a row.
Seven seasons-dennis rodman (199 1 ~ 1992 rpm 1997 ~ 1998).
Season 5-Moses Malone (1980 ~1981~1984 ~1985).
Four Seasons-wilt chamberlain (1959 ~ 1960 to 1962 ~ 1963).
Wilt chamberlain (1965 ~ 1966 season to 1968 ~ 1969 season)
1986 when Rodman, 25, entered the league, the era when Pakistan was ruled by giants had long since vanished. Rodman also seized this opportunity and created a personal legend during the period of rapid development of diversified roles in this field. From 199 1 ~ 1992 season, he averaged 18.7 rebounds per game. This substitute striker, who was only 2.0 1 meter tall, won this award for seven consecutive times until the 1998 ~ 1999 season after the collapse of the bull dynasty. Moses malone scored six rebounds, which made him an early model of a dominant striker with both offensive and defensive abilities. Once again, Chamberlain won the third place only four times. For him, this is almost the lowest position in many records about rebounding. However, you should know that during the ten years from 1960 to 1969, Chamberlain would have set a horrible record of rebounding for ten consecutive championships without Russell's two victories in 1964 and 1965.
Career rebound record
23,924-wilt chamberlain (1959 ~ 1960 season to 1970 ~ 19765438 season).
2 1620— Bill Russell (1956 ~ 1957 to 1968 ~ 1969).
1 1440— Abdel-Jabbar (1969 ~ 1970 season ~ 1988 ~ 1989 season)
Because Chamberlain's career is 14 season, which is one year longer than Russell's, the rebounding skills of the two reflected by this record are actually quite close. Jabbar, ranked third, has played for 20 seasons, but he lags far behind his predecessors. In fact, Jabbar's real rule over the basket only lasted about 10 years. In the eight seasons before retiring, he never averaged 9 rebounds per game. It was also Jabbar's old age and decline that made this "magician" successfully ascend the throne of the Lakers.
Career average rebounding record
22.9- Wilt Chamberlain (1959 ~ 1960 season to1970 ~197/season)
22.5— Bill Russell (1956 ~ 1957 season to 1968 ~ 1969 season).
16.2— bob pettit (1954 ~ 1955 to 1964 ~ 1965).
From this record, it is not difficult to see that Bob Petit's entire career was buried under the peak confrontation between Russell and Chamberlain. In fact, Petit's relative weakness marks the emergence of Sura and Zhang. The traditional center mode of NBA (about 2.05 meters) is out of date, and the development of basketball will continue to emphasize physical confrontation. Nevertheless, Russell spoke highly of his trumpet opponent: "The word' second attack' in basketball seems to be specially prepared for Bob. We are ashamed of his tenacity. He is always ready to compete with you for position on the court and beat you on the rebound. "
E the highest average rebound in a single season.
27.2- wilt chamberlain (1960 ~ 196 1 season)
27.0- wilt chamberlain (1959 ~ 1960 season)
25.7- wilt chamberlain (196 1 ~ 1962 season)
The history of NBA for more than 50 years has left all kinds of records, but if the top three of a technical statistics list are all one person, then this person can only be Chamberlain. Interestingly, the legendary center's rebounding peak appeared in the first three seasons of his career. Although the performance was stable later, it never reached such a height. The only active center who can compete with the giants, shaquille o'neal, also set a record for the highest rebounds per game in his rookie season. This historical coincidence may prove that the primary reason why Chamberlain and O 'Neill can become the most dominant centers in modern times is their unparalleled physical advantages, not their increasing technical proficiency.
F highest rebound in a single game
55- wilt chamberlain (1960)
5 1- bill russell (1960)
49- bill russell (1957 and 1965 twice)
Generally speaking, it is easy to get more rebounds when the opponent's inside is weak. But in fact, Chamberlain's epic record of 55 rebounds per game was created against the Celtics led by Russell. Generate's passion can be seen when the heroes meet in a narrow way.
Blocking record
A got the highest number of blocks.
Four times-Abdel-Jabbar, mark eaton
Three times-george johnson, Olajuwon, Mutombo
In this record, Jabbar was lucky to rank first. Because blocked shots, as an important index to measure defensive ability, were officially counted in the season of 1973 ~ 1974. In other words, there is no evidence to find out how many times Chamberlain and Russell blocked shots, and with their retirement, the NBA has been in a vacuum stage where Jabbar is the only one in the center power confrontation since the mid-1970s. Jabbar ranked second in the first year of the blocked shot statistics, but since then he has won the blocked shot four times with 1975, 1976, 1979 and 1980. Compared with the comprehensiveness of Jabbar's athletic ability, former jazz star mark eaton is an out-and-out shot blocker. Just like Rodman's rebounding skills, blocking is the primary capital for his survival. Eaton became the blocked shot king four times in 1984, 1985, 1987 and 1988. As you can imagine, if Eaton is young 10 years old, he can accompany Malone and stockton in the finals of 1997 and 1998 to discuss swords with the Bull Huashan. With Eaton's fierce insider suppression, the opponent's road to winning the championship is bound to be much more difficult. At present, the only player in the Jazz who is expected to succeed Eaton is kirilenko.
B continuously obtains the highest number of caps.
Three times-Mutombo (1993 ~ 1994 season to 1995 ~ 1996 season)
2 times-7 people including Olajuwon, Abdul Jabbar and Moning.
Compared with Olajuwon, Ewing, Robinson and O 'Neill, Mutombo was among the great centers in the 1990s because of his solid defense. Mutombo has an extraordinary ability to predict the timing of blocking shots. 1994, first boarded the blocked throne, followed by Olajuwon, Robinson, Mourning, Bradley and O 'Neill. This shows that Mutombo can win this honor for three consecutive seasons in the era of many centers, and the competition is very fierce. Mutombo's three blocked shots were all obtained during his time with Nuggets. 1996 ~ 1997 season, Mutombo moved to Atlanta, and finally lost to Bradley with a slight advantage. The latter blocks as many as 3.4 times per game.
Career blocked shot record
3830 times-Olajuwon
3 189 times-Abdel-Jabbar
3064 times-mark eaton
In fact, this record should be kept by Jabbar. Unfortunately, in the first four seasons of Jabbar's playing in the NBA, the league has not implemented the technical statistics of blocking shots. Otherwise, according to Jabbar's state at that time, it is conservatively estimated that the total number of blocked shots in his career should be more than 4000. What deserves attention at present is the third place in this record. After the end of last season, the total number of blocked shots in Mutombo's career has reached 2996. In the first confrontation between the Rockets and the Brown Bears this season, Mutombo came off the bench and performed bravely. He contributed six hats in a single game, which not only made his total number of blocked shots exceed 3,000, but also secretly approached Mark Eaton's record. Not surprisingly, Mutombo can replace Eaton this season, ranking third on the list. However, with Mourinho's current age and position in the team, it is impossible to catch up with Jabbar.
The average number of blocked shots in career is the highest.
3.50 times-Mark Eaton (1982 ~ 1983 season to 1992 ~ 1993 season)
3.34 times-Manuel Bohr (1985 ~ 1986 season to 1994 ~ 1995 season)
3.22 times-Mutombo (199 1 ~ 1992 season to 2003 ~ 2004 season)
The crazy blocked shot performance runs through Eaton's entire NBA career, but the reason why he can be the protector of this record is mainly because he bravely retired at the age of 36, so that his personal statistics were not dragged down by the later downturn. In fact, until last season, the center, who was 2.2 1 m tall, suddenly lost his shot blocking ability with the decline of his physical fitness. There is no doubt that if Mutombo can find out his real age and retire before he is old, he will get a higher ranking.
E the average number of blocks per game in a single season is the highest.
5.56 times-Mark Eaton (1984 ~ 1985 season)
4.97 times-Manuel Bohr (1985 ~ 1986 season)
4.85 times-Elmer Smith (season 1973 ~ 1974)
For Eaton, 1984 ~ 1985 is undoubtedly crazy this season. In this season's blocked shots list, Olajuwon ranked second with an average of 2.68 games per game, which is simply shabby compared with Eaton. In the first round of the playoffs that year, the Jazz and the Rockets met in a narrow way, and the "hot pot" war between Eaton and Olajuwon began. In the end, the Jazz narrowly won 3-2. Compared with Mark Eaton and Bradley, Yao Ming's current blocking level is far from perfect. I hope Yao can get some real passes when playing with him.
F single shot blocking record
17 times-Elmer Smith (1973)
15 times-Manuel Bohr (1986, 1987), shaquille o'neal (1993).
14 times—Elmer Smith (1973 twice) and mark eaton (1985 and 1989 twice).
The NBA record of 17 blocked shots in a single game is1October 28th1973 10, which was set by Elmer Smith in the Lakers-Trailblazers game. It was this game that made Smith the holder of the NBA individual half-court blocked shot record (1 1 time). Smith is 2. 13 meters tall and has a tough style. He should achieve more because he is brave in blocking shots. However, in his short eight-year career, Smith suffered from injuries and his state was greatly affected. The single-game blocked shot record of NBA players was set by O 'Neill in the match between Magic and Nets on1993165438+1October 20th, which was O 'Neill's second season in NBA. It is worth noting that O 'Neill's single-season average blocking and rebounding records were created in the rookie season. Compared with the later "Aopang", O 'Neill was quite thin at that time. Perhaps it is the skyrocketing tonnage in the future, which has greatly affected his moving speed and bounce, and his blocking ability has also decreased.
Steal records
A steals the most.
Three times-Mitchell Ray Richardson, alvin robertson, Michael Jordan, allen iverson.
Twice-Owen Johnson, john stockton, Mukherjee Bralock.
Jordan won three steals in 1988, 1990 and 1993. In these three years, Jordan was also selected as the best defensive team (among which 1988 won the best defensive player), and during the ten years from 1988 to 1998, Richardson and Robertson, as excellent defensive players of Jordan's generation, were also extremely sharp in steals. Richardson, wearing the No.20 shirt, was the best defender in the history of the Nets before Kidd and was selected to the All-Star Team for four times. Unfortunately, drugs made the Starlight Glimmer defender play for only eight seasons, and he was forced to quit the Jianghu.
B career steal record
3265 times-stockton
25 14 times-Jordan
23 10 times-Maurice Cheeks
When it comes to steals, people naturally think of stockton, because as we all know, he is the player who steals the most times in NBA history. In fact, among all the records related to steals, this record is the only one that stockton can lead. If Ray Richardson won three steals in his career for eight years, showing the talent of an elf, then stockton's record of 3,265 steals left by later generations is engraved with his loyalty as always.
C has the highest number of steals in a row.
Three times-Iverson (2000 ~ 200 1 season to 2002 ~ 2003 season)
Twice-Owen Johnson (1980 ~ 198 1 season to 198 1 ~ 1982 season).
Alvin robertson (1985 ~ 1986 rpm 1986 ~ 1987)
Muji blalock (1996 ~1997 rpm 1997 ~ 1998)
There is no doubt that Iverson is the sharpest stealer among the active players. In the first eight seasons of his career, he never steals less than twice a game. However, it should be emphasized that Iverson's technical statistics of average errors per game are equally scary. In the three consecutive years of winning the steal championship, he averaged 3.59 mistakes per game, and last season it was as high as 4.35. Everyone knows that stockton holds the NBA steal record, but few people pay attention to it. His 4244 mistakes in his career also ranked second. In fact, steals and mistakes are two closely related data. Stealing is not only easy to make mistakes, but also in danger of losing defensive position once it fails. This is also the reason why Larry Brown was dissatisfied with Iverson's stealing passion when he coached the 76ers.
D steals the highest record in his career.
2.7 1 time-alvin robertson (1984 ~ 1985 season to 1995 ~ 1996 season)
2.63 times-Mitchell Ray Richardson (1978 ~ 1979 season to 1985 ~ 1986 season)
2.38 times-Allen Iverson (1996 ~ 1997 season to 2003 ~ 2004 season).
Alvin robertson has played for the Spurs, Bucks, Pistons and Raptors for 65,438+00 seasons. As a defender with a figure of only 1.9 1 m, his scoring, rebounding, assists and steals are excellent. Compared with Francis, Barron Davis, Wade and others, Robertson is undoubtedly contemporary.
Pioneers and models of NBA all-around guards.
E steals a record per game in a single season.
3.67 times-alvin robertson (1985 ~ 1986 season)
3.47 times-Tang boots (1976 ~ 1977 season)
3.43 times-Owen Johnson (1980 ~ 198 1 season).
Robertson and Magic Johnson averaged steals in a single season, both of which were created in their second season. Between 198 1 and 199 1, they got five steals. In contrast, the performances of Tang Boots in 1976 ~ 1977 are quite short.
F single theft record
1 1 time-Larry Kenon (1976) and Kendall gill (1999)
10 times-Jerry West (1973), Michael Jordan (1988), michael finley (200 1), etc. 18 people.
Larry Kenon is unique in the theft list. As a massive pure power forward, stealing has never been his specialty. However, God always likes joking, and even made the Spurs striker set an NBA record of 1 1 steals in a single game on February 26th, which made countless defenders feel ashamed.
Team defense record
One season, the lowest score per game.
83.4 points-Eagle 1998 ~ 1999 season
84.0 points-Heat 1998 ~ 1999 season
84.3 points-Pistons 2003-2004 season
Spurs 2003-2004 season
Last season, although the Pistons and Spurs were the most defensive teams in the league, they both lost 84.3 points per game, surpassing the Spurs' record of 84.7 points per game in 1998 ~ 1999, ranking the top three in history. Obviously, it is this extraordinary ability to control the rhythm of the game and suppress the opponents' scores that enabled the Spurs and Pistons to win two championships in 1999 and 2004 respectively. Although the top two hawks and Heat were crushed by the Knicks led by defensive fanatic Van Gundy in the playoffs of 1998 ~ 1999, the Knicks averaged only 84.6 points in nine games with the two teams.
In season B, the opponent scored less than 100 in a row.
36 games-Pistons 2003 ~ 2004 season (2003.6438+00.29 ~ 2004.438+0.7).
33 games-Knicks 2000 ~ 200 1 season (2000.654 38+065 438+0.65 438+0 ~ 2005 438+0.65 438+0).
30 matches-Pistons 2003 ~ 2004 season (February 200410 ~ April 2004 13)
There's nothing scarier than last season's Pistons. In a regular season with only 82 games in total, a team can set a record of 36 consecutive games and 30 consecutive games to suppress the opponent's score to double digits. Can you believe it if all this didn't just happen? In addition, last season, the Pistons set an NBA record that opponents scored no more than 70 points in five consecutive games.
In the C season, the opponent's average hit rate was the lowest.
40.2%- Spurs 1998 ~ 1999 season
40.3%- Knicks 1998 ~ 1999 season
40.9%- Spurs 2003-2004 season
Jeff Van Gundy must have repeatedly quoted this record when instilling the concept of defense in these disciples. He would say, "Kids, look at this. 1998 ~ 1999 season, my Knicks and Popovich's spurs pushed their opponents' shooting percentage to the extreme, and as a result, we all entered the finals. Damn, the Spurs are a little better than us in this respect, so they put on the championship ring, and my fingers are empty. It is our creed to rack one's brains so that opponents can't hit the basket! "