Baltimore Bullets Vs Los Angeles Lakers

Dec 1, 1970 93 - 97 Final
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Baltimore Bullets

PLAYER Pts Reb Ast MIN 2M-2A 3M-3A FG% 1M-1A 1% Or Dr Reb Ast To Stl Blk Fo Pts Eff
Earl Monroe 33 4 5 43 12-22 - 54.5% 9-9 100.0% 0 4 4 5 0 0 0 2 33
Gus Johnson 18 18 0 41 8-20 - 40.0% 2-4 50.0% 0 18 18 0 0 0 0 3 18
Jack Marin 16 2 2 39 7-19 - 36.8% 2-3 66.7% 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 5 16
Kevin Loughery 9 5 8 27 4-12 - 33.3% 1-3 33.3% 0 5 5 8 0 0 0 2 9
Wes Unseld 8 14 2 39 4-11 - 36.4% 0-1 0.0% 0 14 14 2 0 0 0 1 8
John Tresvant 8 2 0 16 4-6 - 66.7% 0-1 0.0% 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 8
Fred Carter 1 7 3 22 0-4 - 0.0% 1-2 50.0% 0 7 7 3 0 0 0 1 1
Dorie Murrey 0 0 1 3 0-0 - - 0-0 - 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0
Eddie Miles 0 0 0 10 0-2 - 0.0% 0-0 - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
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Baltimore Bullets
93 52 21 240 39-96 0-0 40.6% 15-23 65.2% 0 52 52 21 0 0 0 20 93 0
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Los Angeles Lakers

PLAYER Pts Reb Ast MIN 2M-2A 3M-3A FG% 1M-1A 1% Or Dr Reb Ast To Stl Blk Fo Pts Eff
Jerry West 37 9 5 44 13-25 - 52.0% 11-11 100.0% 0 9 9 5 0 0 0 3 37
Wilt Chamberlain 18 17 2 48 9-14 - 64.3% 0-4 0.0% 0 17 17 2 0 0 0 0 18
Gail Goodrich 16 2 6 42 6-20 - 30.0% 4-4 100.0% 0 2 2 6 0 0 0 4 16
Happy Hairston 11 12 4 42 5-13 - 38.5% 1-2 50.0% 0 12 12 4 0 0 0 5 11
Keith Erickson 7 10 4 38 3-7 - 42.9% 1-1 100.0% 0 10 10 4 0 0 0 4 7
Pat Riley 7 0 0 10 3-3 - 100.0% 1-2 50.0% 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 7
Jim McMillian 1 1 0 16 0-3 - 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1
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Los Angeles Lakers
97 51 21 240 39-85 0-0 45.9% 19-25 76.0% 0 51 51 21 0 0 0 21 97 0

Boxscore glossary

Basketball stats abbreviations

  • MIN: Minutes played
  • 2M-2A: Two-points field goal made, attempted
  • 3M-3A: Three-points field goal made, attempted
  • FG%: Field goal percentage
  • 1M-1A: Free throws made, attempted
  • 1%: Free throw percentage
  • Or: Offensive rebounds
  • Dr: Defensive rebounds
  • Reb: Total rebounds
  • Ast: Assists
  • Stl: Steals
  • Blk: Blocks
  • Fo: Personal fouls
  • Pts: Points scored
  • Eff: Efficiency

If a player records double digits in a game in two of the PTS, REB, AST, STL or BLK statistics, he has a double-double. If he does it in three of this categories, he has a triple-double. If he does it in four categories he has a quadruple-double. Having a triple-double is considered as having a great game. Quadruple-doubles are extremely rare. Having one constitutes an historical performance. The last NBA player to record a quadruple double is David Robinson: it happened on February 17, 1994