By Marilyn Dubinski | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2024-11-02 04:03:24
由生成式人工智能翻译,译文内容可能不准确或不完整,以原文为准。
文班不仅轻松走在打破5x5数据最多场次纪录的路上,他还可能超越整个联盟的历史总和。
现在,我们都知道维克多·文班亚马(Victor Wembanyama)在昨晚对阵犹他爵士的比赛中打出了一场精彩的反弹之战。就在前一天晚上在俄克拉荷马城得到职业生涯最低的6分,看起来像是在空跑之后,文班立即用另一场具有历史意义的表现回应了对他努力程度和决策的批评。他从比赛一开始就积极寻找投篮机会,砍下25分、9个篮板、7次助攻、5次抢断和5次盖帽,这是他职业生涯的第二次5x5数据,与哈基姆·奥拉朱旺(Hakeem Olajuwon)(6次)和安德烈·基里连科(Andrei Kirilenko)(3次)一起成为仅有的多次获得5x5数据的球员。
NBA历史上只有三名球员获得过不止一次5x5数据:
哈基姆·奥拉朱旺 - 6次 (1,238场比赛)
安德烈·基里连科 - 3次 (797场比赛)
维克多·文班亚马 - 2次 (76场比赛)— Jordan Howenstine (@ AirlessJordan) 2024年11月1日
不仅如此,他还与奥拉朱旺(4次)一起成为仅有的在多次5x5数据中得分达到或超过25分的球员。
文班与哈基姆·奥拉朱旺 (4次) 是NBA历史上仅有的在多场比赛中得到25+分、5+篮板、5+助攻、5+盖帽和5+抢断的球员(自1973-74赛季开始记录抢断和盖帽以来)。
…而他仅仅进入第二个赛季一周。 https://t.co/gKV4iEpNx3 pic.twitter.com/gt2DnTq7QS
— NBA History (@ NBAHistory) 2024年11月1日
这些都很好,我们也已经习惯了文班像日常工作一样打出历史级的数据,但这仍然引出了一个问题:他究竟能把这个带到多远?答案是:可能达到一个无法触及的记录。让我们先从5x5比赛的绝对数量开始。如上所述,奥拉朱旺花了1,238场比赛才获得了6次5x5,平均每206场比赛一次(大约2.5个赛季,不考虑季后赛)。基里连科平均每265场比赛一次。与此同时,文班在76场比赛中就拿到了两次。简单的数学计算表明,他平均每38场比赛就有一次,或者每个赛季两次。
按照这个速度,他不仅只需要大约两个赛季就能超越奥拉朱旺的历史记录,而且如果他保持这个速度,假设他有15年的职业生涯,他将获得大约30次5x5数据。这将是大梦的五倍,也许更值得注意的是,比NBA历史上其他所有球员的总和还要多9次。哦,我还没提到吗?截至今天,自1973年抢断和盖帽成为可记录的统计数据以来,一共只出现过23次5x5数据——其中两次已经属于文班……在他第二个赛季……76场比赛中。是的,可以肯定地说,他至少会打破6次5x5的个人纪录,如果不是整个联盟的历史纪录的话。
然而,他还可以更进一步。6x5怎么样?不,我们不是在讨论失误,而是在讨论三分球。他还与法国队友尼古拉斯·巴图姆(Nicolas Batum)一起成为仅有的在比赛中获得5次抢断、5次盖帽和3个或更多三分球的球员。当然,文班(已经)是唯一两次做到这一点的球员,在他的两场5x5比赛中都投进了4个三分球。
在比赛中获得5+抢断、5+盖帽和3+三分球的球员名单:
— 尼古拉斯·巴图姆,2012年
— 维克多·文班亚马,2月份
— 维克多·文班亚马,昨晚NBA历史上最伟大的两位法国球员中的两位。 pic.twitter.com/lZ06aes9Xi
— SpursMuse (@ spurs_muse) 2024年11月1日
昨晚,他三分球13投4中,如果他再投进一个,他就能完成6x5。考虑到格雷格·波波维奇(Gregg Popovich)正在鼓励他继续投三分,随着他(希望)在外线的效率越来越高,正确的组合很可能会出现。
最后,还有一个自1994年大卫·罗宾逊(David Robinson)以来就再也没有人完成过的难以捉摸的数据(尽管有人可能会说蒂姆·邓肯(Tim Duncan)在2003年NBA总决赛第六场中在数据上被抢劫了):四双。文班已经获得过以助攻和盖帽作为第三个两双的三双,所以谁能说他不能有一天在一场比赛中把这两项数据和两位数的得分和篮板结合起来呢?甚至抢断也行。如果说今天的比赛中有谁具备这样的能力,那就是文班。
当然,他和球迷可能都更关心球队的胜利而不是统计成就,但他取得这些成就的速度仍然令人瞠目结舌。事实上,也许是时候进行另一项投票了。文班的下一个统计成就会是什么?
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How far can Victor Wembanyama take the 5x5 stat line
Wemby is not only easily on pace for the most 5x5 games ever, but he could also surpass the history of the entire league combined.
By now, we all know that Victor Wembanya had one heck of a bounce back game against the Utah Jazz last night. One night after scoring a career-low 6 points and looking like he was running on empty in Oklahoma City, Wemby immediately responded to the criticism about his effort and decision making with another historical performance. He started looking for his shot early and often, posting 25 points, 9 rebounds. 7 assists, 5 steals and 5 blocks for the second 5x5 game of his career, joining Hakeem Olajuwon (6) and Andrei Kirilenko (3) as the only players with multiple 5x5 games.
Only three players in NBA history to have more than one 5x5 game:
Hakeem Olajuwon - 6 (1,238 games)
Andrei Kirilenko - 3 (797 games)
Victor Wembanyama - 2 (76 games)— Jordan Howenstine (@ AirlessJordan) November 1, 2024
Not only that, but he also joins Olajuwon (4) as the only player with multiple 5x5 games that included 25 or more points.
Wemby joins Hakeem Olajuwon (4x) as the only players in NBA history to total 25+ PTS, 5+ REB, 5+ AST, 5+ BLK and 5+ STL in multiple games (since steals and blocks were recorded in 1973-74).
…he’s just a week into his 2nd season. https://t.co/gKV4iEpNx3 pic.twitter.com/gt2DnTq7QS— NBA History (@ NBAHistory) November 1, 2024
That’s all well and good, and we’re getting used to Wemby putting him historical stat lines like it’s just another day in the office, but it still begs the question, how far can he really take it? Answer: possibly to the point of an untouchable record. Let’s start with just the sheer volume of 5x5 games. As noted above, it took Olajuwon 1,238 games to record six of them, good for one every 206 games (about 2.5 seasons, not considering the playoffs). For Kirilenko, he average one every 265 games. Meanwhile, Wemby has two in 76 games. Simple math says that’s one every 38 games, or two per season.
At this rate, not only will it only take him about two more season to surpass Olajuwon all time, but if he keeps up this pace and has let’s say a 15-year career, he’s on pace for approximately 30 5x5 games. That would be five times more than The Dream, and perhaps more notably, 9 more than the rest of the NBA history combined. Oh, didn’t I mention that? As of today, 23 5x5 games have been achieved since steals and blocks became a recordable stat in 1973 — and two of those already belong to Wemby…in is second season…in 76 games. Yeah, it’s safe to assume he’ll at least break the individual record of six 5x5’s, if not the entire history of league.
However, he could also take it even further than that. What about the 6x5? And no, we’re not adding turnovers to the mix, but rather three-pointers. He also joins French teammate Nicolas Batum as the only players to record 5 steals, 5 blocks and three or more made three-pointers in a game. But of course, Wemby is (already) the only player to do it twice, having hit four three-pointers in both his 5x5 games.
List of players with 5+ STL, 5+ BLK, and 3+ 3P made in a game:
— Nicolas Batum in 2012
— Victor Wembanyama in February
— Victor Wembanyama last night
Deux des plus grands joueurs français de l’histoire de la NBA. pic.twitter.com/lZ06aes9Xi— SpursMuse (@ spurs_muse) November 1, 2024
Last night, he shot just 4-13 from three, and had he hit one more, he would have achieved the 6x5. Considering Gregg Popovich is encouraging him to keep shooting threes, the right combination will quite possibly occur as he (hopefully) becomes more efficient from outside.
Finally, there’s one last elusive stat that hasn’t been achieved since David Robinson in 1994 (although one could argue that Tim Duncan was statistically robbed of it in Game 6 of the 2003 NBA finals): the quadruple-double. Wemby already has had triple doubles with both assists and blocks being the third double, so who’s to say he can’t someday put both of those stats together along with double-digit points and rebounds in a single game? Or heck even steals. If anyone is built to do it in today’s game, it’s Wemby.
Of course, both he and fans probably care about recoding more wins before statistical achievements, but the rate at which he is achieving them is still eye-opening. In fact, it might be time for another poll. Which statistical achievement will Wemby hit next?
By Marilyn Dubinski, via Pounding The Rock