NBA Stars Most Likely to Make History in Season’s Final Stretch

February 23rd, 2016 by Dan Favale Leave a reply »

That noise you hear is the sound of NBA records being broken.

History is made each and every season, so this is hardly a new concept. But as the 2015-16 campaign winds down, a select few pursuits deserve our attention.

These are all single-stat chases. Certain players will be marching toward more than one record, but we won't be using multi-stat lines to accentuate peerless feats.

It's great that DeMarcus Cousins will become the first player to ever average 25 points, 10 rebounds, one block and one made three-pointer per game. He deserves all the dap. His triumph just can't be boiled down to one defining stat or category, and therefore it has no place in our rabbit-hole exploration.

 

Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors

It is probably more efficient at this point to discuss which offensive records Stephen Curry isn't on pace to break shatter. But that's no fun, so here we are, tackling history in volume.

Curry's player efficiency rating (32.1) is the highest the NBA has ever seen. He will unseat Wilt Chamberlain (31.8) from his 53-year rei ...

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