200 points is nothing. The total points in 5 consecutive games are incredible: Marshal 351, Kobe 268, Harden 261

In an NBA regular season that ended today, the Lakers defeated the Spurs 118-116 at home. Doncic once again scored high points in this campaign, playing 41 minutes and 36 seconds, making 9 of 27, including 4 of 11 three-pointers, 13 of 17 free throws, 35 points, 9 rebounds, 13 assists, 5 steals and 2 blocks.
In the first 5 games of the season, Doncic scored a total of 200 points, averaging 40 points per game. This is already a great result. However, in the history of the NBA, scoring 200 points in five consecutive games is still not ranked high. Today, Lao Zhen will take stock of the top scorers in NBA history who scored at least 220 points in 5 consecutive games, and their highest total points in 5 consecutive games (for example, a player scored 300 points in 5 consecutive games, and also scored 250 points in 5 consecutive games. This article only reviews those 300 points).
Chamberlain (351 points)
From the end of February to the beginning of March 1962, Chamberlain scored 351 points in 5 consecutive games.

Kobe (268 points)
In March 2007, Kobe scored 268 points in 5 consecutive games.

Harden (261 points)
In January 2019, Harden scored 261 points in 5 games.

Elgin Baylor (251 points)
In November 1962, Baylor scored 251 points in 5 games.

Lillard (242 points)
In January 2020, Lillard scored 242 points in 5 games.

Jordan (237 points)
In April 1987, Jordan scored 237 points in 5 games.

Rick Barry (230 points)
In February 1967, Rick Barry scored 230 points in 5 games.

Doncic (228 points)
In December 2022, Doncic scored 228 points in 5 games.

Curry (224 points)
In April 2021, Curry scored 224 points in 5 games.

Bob McAdoo (224 points)
In March 1975, McAdoo scored 224 points in 5 consecutive games.

Westbrook (223 points)
From February to March 2017, Westbrook scored 223 points in 5 games.

Embid (221 points)
In January 2024, Embiid scored 221 points in 5 consecutive games.
