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Unbelievable NBA Blowouts: The Jaw-Dropping Games That Shattered Records

Unbelievable NBA Blowouts: The Jaw-Dropping Games That Shattered Records

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.

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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