NBA regular season records
This article lists all-time records achieved in the NBA regular season in major statistical categories recognized by the league, including those set by teams and individuals in a game, season, and career. The NBA also recognizes records from its original incarnation, the Basketball Association of America (BAA).
Individual game records
- Most minutes and seconds played in a game
- 69:00 by Dale Ellis, Seattle SuperSonics (at Milwaukee Bucks) on November 9, 1989 (5 OT)[1]
- Quickest to reach a triple-double
- 14 minutes and 33 seconds by Nikola Jokić, Denver Nuggets (at Milwaukee Bucks) on February 15, 2018.[2]
Points
- 100 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962[3]
- Most points in a half
- Most points in a quarter
- 37 by Klay Thompson, Golden State Warriors (vs. Sacramento Kings) on January 23, 2015 (3rd)[5]
- Most points in an overtime period
- 16 by Gilbert Arenas, Washington Wizards (vs. Los Angeles Lakers) on December 17, 2006[6]
- Note: the post-season record is 17 by Stephen Curry
- Most points in a triple-double
- 60 by James Harden, Houston Rockets (vs. Orlando Magic) on January 30, 2018[7]
Field goals
- Most field goals made in a game
- 36 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962[4]
- Most field goals attempted in a game
- Most field goals missed in a game
- 42 by Joe Fulks, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. Providence Steamrollers) on March 18, 1948 (13/55)[8]
- Most field goals made in a half
- Most field goals attempted in a half
- Most field goals made in a quarter
- 13 by David Thompson, Denver Nuggets (vs. Detroit Pistons) on April 9, 1978 (1st)[9]
- 13 by Klay Thompson, Golden State Warriors (vs. Sacramento Kings) on January 23, 2015 (3rd)[10]
- Most field goals attempted in a quarter
- Most field goals made in a game, no misses
- 18 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia 76ers (vs. Baltimore Bullets) on February 24, 1967[4]
- Most 2-point field goals made in a game
- Most 2-point field goals attempted in a game
- Most 2-point field goals missed in a game
- Most 3-point field goals made in a game
- Most 3-point field goals attempted in a game
- Most 3-point field goals missed in a game
- 16 by Damon Stoudamire, Portland Trail Blazers (at Golden State Warriors) on April 15, 2005 (5/21)[13]
- 16 by James Harden, Houston Rockets (at Orlando Magic) on January 13, 2019 (1/17)[14]
- 16 by James Harden, Houston Rockets (vs. Sacramento Kings) on March 30, 2019 (7/23)[15]
- 16 by James Harden, Houston Rockets (vs. New Orleans Pelicans) on October 26, 2019 (2/18)[16]
- 16 by James Harden, Houston Rockets (at San Antonio Spurs) on December 3, 2019 (4/20)[17]
- 16 by James Harden, Houston Rockets (at Atlanta Hawks) on January 8, 2020 (4/20)[18]
- 16 by James Harden, Houston Rockets (vs. Oklahoma City Thunder) on January 20, 2020 (1/17)[19]
- Most consecutive 3-point field goals made to start a game
- Most 3-point field goals attempted in a game, none made
- 12 by Brook Lopez, Milwaukee Bucks (vs. Phoenix Suns) on November 23, 2018[22][23]
- Most 3-point field goals made in a half
- 10 by Chandler Parsons, Houston Rockets (vs. Memphis Grizzlies) on January 24, 2014 (10/11)[24]
- 10 by Klay Thompson, Golden State Warriors (at Chicago Bulls) on October 29, 2018 (10/14)[25]
- Most 3-point field goals made in a quarter
- Most 3-point field goals attempted in a quarter, no misses
Free throws
- Most free throws made in a game
- 28 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. New York Knicks) on March 2, 1962 (28/32)[4][26]
- 28 by Adrian Dantley, Utah Jazz (vs. Houston Rockets) on January 4, 1984 (28/29)[26]
- Note: the post-season record is 30 by Bob Cousy
- Most free throws made in a game, no misses
- 24 by James Harden, Houston Rockets (vs. San Antonio Spurs) on December 3, 2019[27]
- Most free throws attempted in a game, none made
- 11 by Shaquille O'Neal, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Seattle SuperSonics) on December 8, 2000[26]
- Most free throws attempted in a game
- 39 by Dwight Howard, Orlando Magic (vs. Golden State Warriors) on January 12, 2012 (21/39)[28]
- 39 by Dwight Howard, Los Angeles Lakers (at Orlando Magic) on March 12, 2013 (25/39)[29]
- Most free throws missed in a game
- 23 by Andre Drummond, Detroit Pistons (at Houston Rockets) on January 20, 2016 (13/36)[30]
- Most free throws made in a half
- 20 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (vs. Miami Heat) on December 30, 1992[31]
- 20 by Devin Booker, Phoenix Suns (vs. Boston Celtics) on March 24, 2017[31]
- Most free throws attempted in a half
- Most free throws made in a quarter
- 18 by Anthony Davis, Los Angeles Lakers (vs Memphis Grizzlies) on October 29, 2019[33]
- Most free throws attempted in a quarter
- 24 by Ben Simmons, Philadelphia 76ers (vs Washington Wizards) on November 29, 2017[34]
Rebounds
- 55 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. Boston Celtics) on November 24, 1960[4][35]
- Most rebounds in a half
- 32 by Bill Russell, Boston Celtics (vs. Philadelphia Warriors) on November 16, 1957[35]
- Most rebounds in a quarter
- 18 by Nate Thurmond, San Francisco Warriors (at Baltimore Bullets) on February 28, 1965[35]
- Note: the post-season record is 19 by Bill Russell
Assists
- 30 by Scott Skiles, Orlando Magic (vs. Denver Nuggets) on December 30, 1990[36][37]
- Most assists in a half
- 19 by Bob Cousy, Boston Celtics (vs. Minneapolis Lakers) on February 27, 1959[37]
- Most assists in a quarter
- 14 by John Lucas, San Antonio Spurs (vs. Denver Nuggets) on April 15, 1984[38][37]
- 14 by Steve Blake, Portland Trail Blazers (vs. Los Angeles Clippers) on February 22, 2009[38]
Steals
- 11 by Larry Kenon, San Antonio Spurs (at Kansas City Kings) on December 26, 1976[39][40]
- 11 by Kendall Gill, New Jersey Nets (vs. Miami Heat) on April 3, 1999[39][40]
- Most steals in a half
- 8 by Quinn Buckner, Milwaukee Bucks (vs. New York Nets) on November 27, 1976[40]
- 8 by Fred Brown, Seattle SuperSonics (at Philadelphia 76ers) on December 3, 1976[40]
- 8 by Gus Williams, Seattle SuperSonics (at Washington Bullets) on January 23, 1979[40]
- 8 by Eddie Jordan, New Jersey Nets (at Chicago Bulls) on October 23, 1979[40]
- 8 by Dudley Bradley, Indiana Pacers (at Utah Jazz) on November 10, 1980[40]
- 8 by Rob Williams, Denver Nuggets (at New Jersey Nets) on February 17, 1983[40]
- 8 by Fat Lever, Denver Nuggets (vs. Indiana Pacers) on March 9, 1985[40]
- 8 by Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls (at Boston Celtics) on November 9, 1988[40]
- 8 by Clyde Drexler, Houston Rockets (vs. Sacramento Kings) on November 1, 1996[40]
- 8 by Doug Christie, Toronto Raptors (at Philadelphia 76ers) on April 2, 1997[40]
- 8 by Michael Finley, Dallas Mavericks (vs. Philadelphia 76ers) on January 23, 2001[40]
- 8 by Rafer Alston, Houston Rockets (vs. Charlotte Bobcats) on February 10, 2007[41]
- Most steals in a quarter
Blocks
- 17 by Elmore Smith, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Portland Trail Blazers) on October 28, 1973[43][44][45]
- Most blocks in a half
- 11 by Elmore Smith, Los Angeles Lakers (vs. Portland Trail Blazers) on October 28, 1973[44][45]
- 11 by George T. Johnson, San Antonio Spurs (vs. Golden State Warriors) on February 24, 1981[45]
- 11 by Manute Bol, Washington Bullets (vs. Milwaukee Bucks) on December 12, 1985[45]
- Most blocks in a quarter
- 8 by Manute Bol, Washington Bullets (vs. Milwaukee Bucks) on December 12, 1985[45]
- 8 by Manute Bol, Washington Bullets (vs. Indiana Pacers) on February 26, 1987[45]
- 8 by Dikembe Mutombo, Philadelphia 76ers (at Chicago Bulls) on December 1, 2001[45]
- 8 by Erick Dampier, Golden State Warriors (vs. Los Angeles Clippers) on April 17, 2002[45][46]
Individual season records
- Most games played
- 88 by Walt Bellamy, 1968–69[49]
- Most minutes played
- 3,882 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62[49]
- Most minutes per game average
- Most consecutive triple-doubles
- 11 by Russell Westbrook, 2018–19[50]
Points
- Highest points per game average
- 50.36 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62[4]
- Most points
- Most 50-point games
- Most 40-point games
- Most consecutive 50+ point games
- Most consecutive 40+ point games
- Most consecutive 30+ point games
Field goals
- Most field goals made
- 1,597 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62[4]
- Highest field goal percentage
- 74.19% by Mitchell Robinson, 2019–20[53]
- Most field goals attempted
- Most field goals missed
- Most 2-point field goals made
- Highest 2-point field goal percentage
- Most 2-point field goals attempted
- Most 2-point field goals missed
Free throws
- Most free throws made
- 840 by Jerry West, 1965–66[55]
- Highest free throw percentage
- 98.05% by José Calderón, 2008–09[56]
- Most free throws attempted
- 1,363 by Wilt Chamberlain, 1961–62[4]
Fouls
- Most personal fouls
- 386 by Darryl Dawkins, 1983–84[57]
- Most disqualifications
- 26 by Don Meineke, 1952–53[58]
- Most consecutive disqualifications
Individual career records
- 22 by Vince Carter[60]
- 21 by Dirk Nowitzki
- 1,611 by Robert Parish
- Most games played in one team
- 1,522 by Dirk Nowitzki
- 57,446 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar[49]
- Most minutes per game
- 45.8 by Wilt Chamberlain[4]
Points
- 38,387 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar[49]
- Most consecutive seasons leading league in points
- 7 by Wilt Chamberlain (1959–60–1965–66)[4]
- 7 by Michael Jordan (1986–87–1992–93)
- Most 50+ point games
- 118 by Wilt Chamberlain[4]
- Most 40+ point games
- 271 by Wilt Chamberlain[4]
- Most consecutive 30+ point games
- Most consecutive 20+ point games
- Most consecutive 10+ point games
- 1,002 by LeBron James from January 6, 2007 – present (active)[63]
Field goals
- Most field goals made
- 15,837 by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar[52]
- Most consecutive seasons leading league in field goals made
- 7 by Wilt Chamberlain (1960–66)[4]
- 7 by Michael Jordan (1987–93)
- Most consecutive seasons leading league in field goals attempted
- 7 by Wilt Chamberlain (1960–66)[4]
- Most consecutive field goals made
- Most consecutive games with a field goal made
- 1,360 by Tim Duncan from October 31, 1997 – December 30, 2015.[64]
Other
- Most seasons leading league in free throws attempted
- 9 by Wilt Chamberlain[4]
- Most seasons leading league in free throw percentage
- 7 by Bill Sharman[55]
- Highest 3-point field goal percentage
- 45.40% by Steve Kerr[65]
- 23,924 by Wilt Chamberlain[4]
- Highest rebounds per game average
- 22.9 by Wilt Chamberlain[4]
- Most seasons leading league in rebounds
- 11 by Wilt Chamberlain[4]
- Most consecutive games with at least 1 steal
- 108 by Chris Paul[66]
- Most disqualifications
- 127 by Vern Mikkelsen[57]
- Most technical fouls by a player
- 304 by Rasheed Wallace[67]
Rookie and age-related records
In 2006, the NBA introduced age requirement restrictions. Prospective high school players must wait a year before entering the NBA, making age-related records harder to break.
- Youngest player to be drafted
- Andrew Bynum was the youngest player to be drafted in NBA history at 17 years and 249 days after the Los Angeles Lakers selected him as the 10th overall pick in the 2005 NBA draft. He made his debut at 18 years and 6 days and was also the youngest to ever play in the NBA.[68]
- Oldest player to be drafted
- Bernard James was the oldest player to be drafted in NBA history at 27 years and 148 days after the Cleveland Cavaliers selected him as the 33rd overall pick in the 2012 NBA draft before trading his rights to the Dallas Mavericks. He made his debut at 27 years and 266 days.[69]
- Youngest player debut
- Oldest player debut
- Nat Hickey was the oldest player to debut in NBA history at 45 years and 362 days on his first game with the Providence Steamrollers against the St. Louis Bombers on January 27, 1949. He was the team's coach and activated himself as a player. He only played 2 games.[71][72]
- Most points per game by a rookie
- Most points in a game by a rookie
- Most rebounds in a game by a rookie
- 45 by Wilt Chamberlain, Philadelphia Warriors (vs. Syracuse Nationals) on February 6, 1960[74]
- Most assists in a game by a rookie
- 25 by Ernie DiGregorio, Buffalo Braves (at Portland Trail Blazers) on January 1, 1974
- 25 by Nate McMillan, Seattle SuperSonics (vs. Los Angeles Clippers) on February 23, 1987[57]
- Leading the league in scoring
- Youngest: Kevin Durant of the Oklahoma City Thunder, at 21 years, 197 days (on April 14, 2010), led the league in scoring by averaging 30.1 points per game during the 2009–10 NBA season.[75][76]
- Leading the league in rebounding
- Youngest/Oldest player to score 60+ points in a game
- Youngest: Devin Booker is the youngest player to score 60+ points in a game, scoring 70 points for the Phoenix Suns vs. the Boston Celtics at the age of 20 years, 145 days.[78]
- Oldest: Kobe Bryant is the oldest player to score 60+ points in a game, scoring 60 points for the Los Angeles Lakers vs. the Utah Jazz at the age of 37 years, 234 days.[79]
- Youngest/Oldest player to score 50+ points in a game
- Youngest: Brandon Jennings is the youngest player to score 50+ points in a game, scoring 55 points for the Milwaukee Bucks against the Golden State Warriors at the age of 20 years, 52 days.[80]
- Oldest: Jamal Crawford is the oldest player to score 50+ points in a game, scoring 51 points for the Phoenix Suns against the Dallas Mavericks at the age of 39 years, 21 days.[81]
- Youngest/Oldest player to score 40+ points in a game
- Oldest: Michael Jordan is the oldest player and only 40-year-old player to score 40+ points in a game, doing so with 43 points for the Washington Wizards vs. the New Jersey Nets at the age of 40 years, 4 days.[82]
- Youngest/Oldest player to score 30+ points in a game
- Oldest: Dirk Nowitzki is the oldest player to score 30+ points in a game, doing so with 30 points for the Dallas Mavericks vs. the Phoenix Suns at the age of 40 years, 294 days.[83]
- Youngest/Oldest player to score 20+ points in a game
- Oldest: Vince Carter is the oldest player to score 20+ points in a game, doing so with 21 points for the Atlanta Hawks vs. the Miami Heat at the age of 42 years, 37 days.[84]
- Youngest/Oldest player to score 20+ points in a game as a reserve
- Oldest: Vince Carter is the oldest player to score 20+ while coming off the bench, he scored 21 points for the Atlanta Hawks against the Miami Heat at the age of 42 years, 37 days.[84]
- Youngest player to reach... (career)
- 5,000 Points – LeBron James (21 years, 22 days) on January 21, 2006[85]
- 10,000 Points – LeBron James (23 years, 59 days) on February 27, 2008[85]
- 20,000 Points – LeBron James (28 years, 17 days) on January 16, 2013[85]
- 25,000 Points – LeBron James (30 years, 307 days) on November 2, 2015[85]
- 30,000 Points – LeBron James (33 years, 24 days) on January 23, 2018[85][86]
- 5,000 Rebounds – Dwight Howard (23 years, 112 days) on March 30, 2009[87][88]
- 10,000 Rebounds – Wilt Chamberlain (28 years, 81 days) on November 10, 1964[89]
- 1,000 Blocks – Josh Smith (24 years, 59 days) on February 2, 2010[90]
- 500 3-Point Field Goals – Devin Booker (22 years, 127 days) on March 6, 2019[91]
Team game records
Note: Other than the longest game and disqualifications in a game, all records in this section are since the 24-second shot clock was instituted for 1954–55 season onward.
- Longest game
- Most points in a game – overtime
- Most points in a game – regulation
- Fewest points in a game (post-shot clock)
- Most points in 1st half
- Most points in 2nd half
- Fewest points in 1st half
- Fewest points in 2nd half
- Fewest field goals made in a game
- Most combined 3-point field goals made in a game
- 43 – The Golden State Warriors (24) vs. the New Orleans Pelicans (19) on January 16, 2019[100]
- Most 3-point field goals attempted in a game
- 70 by the Houston Rockets vs. the Brooklyn Nets on January 16, 2019[101]
- Most 3-point field goals attempted in a game, none made
- Most combined 3-point field goals attempted in a game
- Most 3-point field goals made in a game
- Most 3-point field goals made in a half
- Most 3-point field goals attempted in a half
- Only team to double its opponents' score in a game
- Largest margin of victory in a quarter
- Largest margin of victory in a half
- Most rebounds in a game
- Fewest rebounds in a game
- Most assists in a game
- Most assists in a half
- Fewest assists in a game
- Most steals in a quarter
- Fewest turnovers in a game
- Most fast-break points in a game
- Largest comebacks
- 36 points (:20 left in 2nd) – The Utah Jazz overcame a 36-point deficit[115] to defeat the Denver Nuggets at home on November 27, 1996.[116] Utah trailed 70–34 with 20 seconds left in the 1st half, but outscored Denver 73–33 during the rest of the game to win 107–103. This is the largest overall deficit overcome in NBA history.[117]
Team season records
- Best record
- Worst record
- Most losses
- Fewest wins
- Longest winning streak
- Best home record
- Fewest home losses
- Worst home record
- Fewest home wins
- Most home losses
- Best road record
- Most road wins
- Fewest road losses
- Worst road record
- Fewest home wins
- Most road losses
- Lowest average point differential
- Best single-season improvement
Team franchise records
- Highest winning percentage
- 61.8% by the San Antonio Spurs (2,189–1,352)[134]
- Lowest winning percentage
- 39.6% by the Minnesota Timberwolves (980–1,496)[134]
- Longest streak of at least one 3-point field goal made
Other records
- Most consecutive points in a regular season game
- Largest attendance at a game
- 20/20/20s (20+ in any 3 stats)
- Only player to record a 20-20 on a 5x5 (20+ in any 2 stats and at least 5 on the remaining 3 stats)
- Jusuf Nurkic recorded 24 points, 23 rebounds, 7 assists, 5 steals and 5 blocks on January 1, 2019.[139]
- Only players to lead the league in blocks and rebounding in the same season
- Most Franchises Played For[142]
- 12 by Chucky Brown (Cleveland Cavaliers 1989–1991; 2001), (Los Angeles Lakers 1991–92), (New Jersey Nets 1992–93), (Dallas Mavericks 1993), (Houston Rockets 1995–1996), (Phoenix Suns 1996), (Milwaukee Bucks 1996–97), (Atlanta Hawks 1997–98), (Charlotte Hornets 1999; 2000), (San Antonio Spurs 1999–2000), (Golden State Warriors 2001) & (Sacramento Kings 2002)
- 12 by Jim Jackson (Dallas Mavericks 1992–1997), (New Jersey Nets 1997), (Philadelphia 76ers 1997–98), (Golden State Warriors 1998), (Portland Trail Blazers 1999), (Atlanta Hawks 1999–2001), (Cleveland Cavaliers 2001), (Miami Heat 2001–2002), (Sacramento Kings 2002–03), (Houston Rockets 2003–2004), Phoenix Suns (2005–2006) & (Los Angeles Lakers 2006)
- 12 by Tony Massenburg (San Antonio Spurs 1990–91; 2004–05), (Charlotte Hornets 1991–92), (Boston Celtics 1992), (Golden State Warriors 1992), (Los Angeles Clippers 1994–95), (Toronto Raptors 1995–96), (Philadelphia 76ers 1996), (New Jersey Nets 1996–97), (Vancouver/Memphis Grizzlies 1997–1999; 1999–2002), (Houston Rockets 1999), (Utah Jazz 2002–03) & (Sacramento Kings 2003–04)
- 12 by Joe Smith (Golden State Warriors 1995–1998), (Philadelphia 76ers 1998; 2006–07), (Minnesota Timberwolves 1999–2000; 2001–2003), (Detroit Pistons 2000–01), (Milwaukee Bucks 2003–2006), (Denver Nuggets 2006), (Chicago Bulls 2007–08), (Cleveland Cavaliers 2008; 2009), (Oklahoma City Thunder 2008–09), (Atlanta Hawks 2009–10), (New Jersey Nets 2010) & (Los Angeles Lakers 2010–11)
See also
- NBA post-season records
- List of National Basketball Association career scoring leaders
- List of National Basketball Association career rebounding leaders
- List of National Basketball Association career assists leaders
- List of National Basketball Association career steals leaders
- List of National Basketball Association career blocks leaders
- List of National Basketball Association top rookie scoring averages
- List of National Basketball Association single-season scoring leaders
- List of National Basketball Association single-season rebounding leaders
- List of National Basketball Association single-game scoring leaders
- List of National Basketball Association single-game rebounding leaders
- List of National Basketball Association players with most assists in a game
- List of National Basketball Association players with most steals in a game
- List of National Basketball Association players with most blocks in a game
- List of National Basketball Association longest winning streaks
- List of National Basketball Association longest losing streaks
- List of NBA teams by single season win percentage
- List of oldest and youngest National Basketball Association players
- Basketball statistics
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