Wilt Chamberlain holds the undisputed record for the most consecutive 30-point games in NBA history.
During the remarkable 1961-62 NBA season, the legendary Hall of Famer achieved an astonishing streak of 65 straight games where he scored 30 points or more. This incredible feat highlights his unparalleled scoring dominance during that era.
Chamberlain's Unmatched Consistency
Chamberlain's record of 65 consecutive 30-point games stands as a testament to his scoring prowess and consistency. His dominance in this particular statistical category is further emphasized by the fact that he has achieved significant consecutive 30-point game streaks four times in his career. This is more than double the combined total of all other players in NBA history, showcasing his unique ability to sustain such high-level scoring for extended periods.
For clarity, here's a summary of the record:
Player | Consecutive 30-Point Games | Season |
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Wilt Chamberlain | 65 | 1961-62 |
This record remains one of the most enduring and difficult-to-break milestones in professional basketball.