7 NBA records that are virtually unbreakable

No player has come close to scoring 100 points in a single game. Kobe got to 81—but with modern defenses and team-oriented play, Wilt’s record is likely untouchable.

Wilt Chamberlain’s 100-Point Game (1962)

An entire season averaging 50+ points? Insane. Not even modern scoring machines like Jordan, Kobe, or Harden could sniff it.

Wilt Chamberlain’s 50.4 Points Per Game in a Season

In the modern era of player movement and parity, winning 11 titles with one team is next to impossible.

Bill Russell’s 11 Championships in 13 Seasons

Stockton’s longevity, consistency, and health over two decades helped him set records that no current player is even close to reaching.

John Stockton’s 15,806 Assists & 3,265 Steals

Today’s pace of play and shooting styles make it unlikely anyone will ever grab 55 boards in one game again.

Wilt Chamberlain’s 55 Rebounds in a Single Game

LeBron did the unthinkable—but maintaining that kind of scoring pace for 20+ seasons is something only a once-in-a-generation player can do.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s 38,387 Career Points (until LeBron broke it)

There are only 48 minutes in a regulation game. Wilt played every minute, including OT games—and averaged more than 48 minutes per game. That’s not just unbreakable—it’s unreal.

The REAL Untouchable: Wilt Chamberlain Averaging 48.5 Minutes Per Game in 1961-62

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