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Unbelievable NBA Blowouts That Shattered Records and Stunned Fans Worldwide

Unbelievable NBA Blowouts That Shattered Records and Stunned Fans Worldwide

It had some guys named Jerry West, Pat Riley and four-time MVP Wilt Chamberlain. Perhaps you’ve heard of them. The Warriors actually outscored the Lakers 32-29 in the second quarter. Unfortunately for Golden State, it was outscored by the Lakers 133-67 during the other three quarters.

Many fans left the playoff game between the Denver Nuggets and New Orleans Hornets early as the Nuggets defeated the Hornets 121-63 in one of the biggest blowouts in NBA playoff history on April 27, 2009. (AP Photo/Bill Haber)

62 Points – Golden State Warriors 153, Sacramento Kings 91 (Nov. 2, 1991)

In just the second game of the season, the Warriors and Kings set, at the time, the second-largest margin of victory in NBA history with Golden State’s 62-point drubbing of Sacramento (it would quickly become the third-largest margin of victory in NBA history just over a month later). Chris Mullin, one of the best players in league history in terms of pure shooting ability, led the way with 32 points, six assists and seven rebounds.

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