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  • JGX
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    Originally posted by hustlerlt View Post
    Jesus Christ,how can you allow 236 points in a single game?I think if I played alone I wouldn't allow any team to score that many.That's just ridiculous.
    That's nothing:
    Troy State eclipsed its own NCAA scoring record on Sunday, averaging more than six points a minute in a 258-141 victory over DeVry Institute.

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  • Mindozas
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    Originally posted by hustlerlt View Post
    Jesus Christ,how can you allow 236 points in a single game?I think if I played alone I wouldn't allow any team to score that many.That's just ridiculous.
    If you would play alone vs 5 - you even wouldn't able to cross your own 3pts line majority of times - lose the ball and receive easy points. Now calculate how many you would receive if your own possesion would last some 5-10s and rival's quite the same and probably even less. Let's assume some 10pts/min = 400/game.
    With those kids situation is similar. If you'll press harder - they'll make mistakes and you'll score easy points. Possesions there doesn't last long too, especially if one team can score whenever they wants to.

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  • hustlerlt
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    Originally posted by Tomtom View Post
    I think Armenia deserves to be mentionned in this thread. In 2007, they send teams at the U16 and U18 european division B championship.

    U16
    Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Armenia: 236-27
    Irland vs Armenia: 124-35
    Austria vs Armenia: 137-26
    England vs Armenia: 139-24
    Roumania vs Armenia: 100-38
    Norway vs Armenia: 106-27


    Norway and Roumania finished 19th and 20th on 21 teams. No need to explain who finished last.

    The U18 team was way better losing only 141-33 to Poland for example.

    So is the 236-27 the biggest blowout ever?
    Jesus Christ,how can you allow 236 points in a single game?I think if I played alone I wouldn't allow any team to score that many.That's just ridiculous.

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  • Dr. T
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    Originally posted by Tomtom View Post
    I think Armenia deserves to be mentionned in this thread. In 2007, they send teams at the U16 and U18 european division B championship.

    U16
    Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Armenia: 236-27
    Irland vs Armenia: 124-35
    Austria vs Armenia: 137-26
    England vs Armenia: 139-24
    Roumania vs Armenia: 100-38
    Norway vs Armenia: 106-27


    Norway and Roumania finished 19th and 20th on 21 teams. No need to explain who finished last.

    The U18 team was way better losing only 141-33 to Poland for example.

    So is the 236-27 the biggest blowout ever?
    In the under 16 and under 18 competitions, do they also play 40 minutes (4 quarters of 10 minutes)?
    High schools in the USA only play 32 minutes (4 quarters of 8 minutes).

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  • rikhardur
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    The only known quintuple-double has occurred at the girls' high school level when Tamika Catchings of Duncanville High School (Duncanville, Texas) recorded 25 points, 18 rebounds, 11 assists, 10 steals and 10 blocks in 1997.


    Also individual scoring records in this thread.

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  • Dr. T
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    Originally posted by Panathinaikos bc View Post
    I can't recall any but your inquiry reminds me something else I have question my self as well.

    I know that we have so far seen the triple double achievement.

    A triple-double is defined as a performance in which a player accumulates a double digit number total in three of five statistical categories—points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots—in a game. The most common way for a player to achieve a triple-double is with points, rebounds, and assists

    So...

    Did we ever had a fourth double or a fifth double? Sounds like impossible.

    I am searching to find a pro player that had five to five. Double digits in five different categories.
    NBA games are 48 minutes. Here is the list of quadruple doubles getting 4 of the 5 categories. Getting 10 steals and 10 blocks in a game would be hard to do so 5 of 5 would be very difficult to do.

    10/18/74 Chicago vs Atlanta Nate Thurmond 22 pts. 14 rebs. 13 asst. 12 blks.
    02/18/86 San Antonio vs Phoenix Alvin Robertson 20 pts. 11 rebs. 10 asst. 10 stls
    03/03/90 Houston vs Golden State Hakeem Olajuwon 29 pts. 18 rebs. 10 asst. 11 blks.
    03/29/90 Houston vs Milwaukee Hakeem Olajuwon 18 pts. 16 rebs. 10 asst. 11 blks.
    02/17/94 San Antonio vs Detorot David Robinson 34 pts. 10 rebs. 10 asst. 10 blks

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  • Panathinaikos bc
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    I can't recall any but your inquiry reminds me something else I have question my self as well.

    I know that we have so far seen the triple double achievement.

    A triple-double is defined as a performance in which a player accumulates a double digit number total in three of five statistical categories—points, rebounds, assists, steals, and blocked shots—in a game. The most common way for a player to achieve a triple-double is with points, rebounds, and assists

    So...

    Did we ever had a fourth double or a fifth double? Sounds like impossible.

    I am searching to find a pro player that had five to five. Double digits in five different categories.

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  • Dr. T
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    What are the FIBA/International Basketball scoring records?

    I was curious if there are any official or unofficial records for international basketball games. I follow college basketball closely in the USA and remember Troy State beating Devries 258-137 as Troy State made 47 of 109 3-pointers.

    I watched Iran play Malaysia yesterday and it was like men playing boys. I remember seeing that Japan beat Sri Lanka last year by 148-45.

    Anyone know of official records or certain games that you recall with most points or lopsided wins?

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  • Tomtom
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    I think Armenia deserves to be mentionned in this thread. In 2007, they send teams at the U16 and U18 european division B championship.

    U16
    Bosnia-Herzegovina vs Armenia: 236-27
    Irland vs Armenia: 124-35
    Austria vs Armenia: 137-26
    England vs Armenia: 139-24
    Roumania vs Armenia: 100-38
    Norway vs Armenia: 106-27


    Norway and Roumania finished 19th and 20th on 21 teams. No need to explain who finished last.

    The U18 team was way better losing only 141-33 to Poland for example.

    So is the 236-27 the biggest blowout ever?

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  • mbenga
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    Originally posted by HIGHLANDER View Post
    Yeah that was the team, coach ect but not the game i saw, it was against the suns. I think it was a year or so later. What a great website you found though Rikhardur
    It's this one.
    DEN (143) vs PHO (173). Get the box score, shot charts and play by play summary of the Nuggets vs Suns, November 10, 1990.


    I knew about it looong time ago in this article wrote by Gonzalo Vazquez. (in spanish)

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  • mon23
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    In 1992 ABC Youth Women's game between China and the Philippines, according to RP sportswriter Chino Trinidad, our women's team lost to the mighty chinese to the tune of 111-14! a 97-point winning margin, and our cagebelles scored just one field goal in the second half.

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  • JGX
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    New champion?

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  • JGX
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    At the Lusophone games a few weeks ago (not an official FIBA competition, but Portugal and Angola sent pretty strong teams) here were East Timor's results:

    Angola 193-33 East Timor
    Guinea-Bissau 172-25 East Timor
    Portugal 178-69 East Timor
    Macau 142-38 East Timor
    Cape Verde 147-30 East Timor

    Their futsal team also lost 76-0 to Brazil.

    IIRC Angola scored over 200 against someone in an African junior competition once. I think I also saw a score of over 200 at an African women's championship. At the Americas U18 women's championship in 2004, the USA was up 56-3 over Bolivia after the first quarter but let up and won "only" 143-24.

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  • kestas
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    Originally posted by Phantim3dx
    2nd sinoball there. i dont understand why they dont. is it purely based on the racial/ethnic divide or something? as far as I'm concerned imho the "oceania" segment still is in the context of the asian continental region. to me it would make more sense to have them in the same basketball org also.
    Australia is a different continent, Australiasia is clearly a spearate geographical unit. if they should play in Asian segment, then why shouldn't Europeans play in Asia as well..

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  • Phantim3dx
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    2nd sinoball there. i dont understand why they dont. is it purely based on the racial/ethnic divide or something? as far as I'm concerned imho the "oceania" segment still is in the context of the asian continental region. to me it would make more sense to have them in the same basketball org also.

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