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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 January 2025. McNichols Arena in Denver was the site of the highest-scoring game in NBA history. Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix was the site of the highest-scoring playoff game. In basketball, points are used to keep track of the score in a game. Points can be accumulated by making ...
Without Paul, as well as Griffin, who also injured himself in Game 4, Los Angeles eventually lost the series in six games. [87] Paul in 2016. In 2016–17, Paul missed 21 regular season games due to rest or injury, and averaged 18.1 points, 9.2 assists, and 5 rebounds in just over 31 minutes per game. [33]
Chris Paul won six steal titles from 2008 to 2009 and from 2011 to 2014.. In basketball, a steal is a "defensive action" that causes the opponent to turn the ball over. [1] The National Basketball Association's (NBA) steal title is awarded to the player with the highest steals per game average in a given season.
Steals per game average [e] 1 John Stockton * PG: ... Chris Paul^ LAC 2016–17 HOU 2017–19 OKC 2019–20 PHX 2020–23 GSW 2023–24 SAS 2024 – 1,912 ...
4 by Chris Paul (2010–11–2013–14) [140] Highest steals per game average (min. 1,250 steals), career; 2.71 by Alvin Robertson [141] Highest steal percentage, career; 4.12% by Alvin Robertson [142] Most consecutive games with at least 1 steal; 108 by Chris Paul [143] Most consecutive games with at least 2 steals
The former Los Angeles Lakers point guard's first minutes as a Clipper came in what turned out to be the second-highest scoring game in NBA history, a 176-175 double-overtime win for the ...
Chris Paul ^ PG New Orleans Hornets (2005–2011) Los Angeles Clippers (2011–2017) Houston Rockets (2017–2019) Oklahoma City Thunder (2019–2020) Phoenix Suns (2020–2023) Golden State Warriors (2023–2024) San Antonio Spurs (2024–present) 20 1,313 21 Buck Williams: PF New Jersey Nets (1981–1989) Portland Trail Blazers (1989–1996)
The West led at the end of each quarter and won 143–138 behind Chris Paul, who won MVP honors scoring 20 points, handing out 15 assists and grabbing 4 steals. The West never led by more than eight points through the first three quarters, but they pushed the lead to double figures early in the fourth.