If you don't believe it, these 5 NBA records will not be broken even in 50 years.

NBA's records are constantly being refreshed every day, which is a manifestation of the league's progress. If many records are not broken, it means that the NBA is really standing still. Now the players are in better health, the technology is more comprehensive, the data is collectively blowing out, and the chance of breaking records is much higher. But today's five records won't last even in 50 years, and whoever can approach them in the future will be amazing.

Jordan's 10-time scoring champion

Many people say that he is the scoring champion. I admit that once or twice is no problem, but more than 5 times is difficult. The most scoring champions in the past 20 years are Iverson and Durant 4 times, and Wilt Chamberlain has 7 times. The 10-time scoring champion must be a record of absolute offense and a super long peak. Any time the offensive state declines, it will lose the qualification to compete. I only hope that someone can break 5 times in the future, which is already a huge breakthrough.

Bill Russell's 11th championship

thought it was easy to win the championship in the era of the group, but now it turns out that they were all wrong. Two championships are the limit of the current era of the group. Three consecutive championships for nearly 20 years, only O'Neal and Kobe have done it together, and the others are far worse. In this way, Russell's 11 championships are even more out of reach. Even if you are lucky enough to win the championship, being able to surpass Horry's 7 is the limit, and 11 championships can only be looked up.

Chamberlain 100 points

This is nothing to say, now the average points per game are high, but there are still many games under 100 points, not every team has so much offensive firepower. Chamberlain scored 100 points by himself. This record is indeed a product of the times, and it is not realistic to put it in basketball now. Even if all your teammates let you shoot, the opponent's defense will stop, and your physical strength will not be able to support so many points. The most, the most, is to break Bryant's 81 points, and 100 points can only be watched.

Duncan can achieve 1000 games in the regular season with 1,000 wins per person and one city, which is very difficult. There are only a few players in active service, and only 3 players in the history of 1,000 wins. Duncan is one person one city 1000 wins, which is even more difficult. Now if we disagree with each other, we will form a group. Even if the record goes up, it will be difficult to break 1,000 wins. As strong as James, 1,000 wins are enough to hang, so don't think about others, not to mention 1,000 wins for one person, one city, young players can only see it with envy and jealousy.

James "311"

James' limit is "411", but the "311" that has been reached cannot be broken. 30,000 points can theoretically be achieved by Durant, but the rebounds and assists are too far behind. Either the assists and rebounds are enough, and the score is 10,000 points lower, which is what a "monster" like James can do. In the future, unless the high school draft is resumed and a genius like James emerges, "311" can be broken!