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Butler ties season record as eighth to score 50

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NewsHubChicago Bulls swingman Jimmy Butler became on Monday night the eighth player this season to uncork a 50-point game, which tied the NBA’s single-season record.
There are 100 days left in the regular season for the record to be broken after Butler rumbled for 52 points to lead the Bulls to a 118-111 home victory over the Charlotte Hornets without the ailing Dwyane Wade and the benched Rajon Rondo .
Butler’s second career 50-point outing put him alongside Houston’s James Harden , Boston’s Isaiah Thomas , Sacramento’s DeMarcus Cousins , Washington’s John Wall , Golden State’s Klay Thompson and New Orleans’ Anthony Davis on the list of players to post a 50-point game already this season. Thompson has the high mark within the group, with 60 points against Indiana on Dec. 6.
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He tried to brush off some of the praise afterward, but there’s no question this was one of the most dominant games of Jimmy Butler’s career.
Jimmy Butler scored 52 points and outdueled Kemba Walker, carrying the Chicago Bulls in a 118-111 victory over the Charlotte Hornets on Monday night.
Bulls guard Dwyane Wade did not play Monday against the Hornets because of swelling in his knee.
There are 19 more active players, furthermore, who have produced at least one 50-point game in their careers before this season and have yet to do so in the 2016-17 campaign, including the Golden State duo of Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant , Cleveland’s LeBron James and Kyrie Irving , Portland’s Damian Lillard and New York’s Carmelo Anthony .
As recently as four seasons ago, 50-point games in the NBA were more rare than no-hitters in baseball. There were just three 50-point games during the NBA’s 2012-13 regular season, compared to seven no-hitters during Major League Baseball’s 2012 campaign.
Butler also joined Michael Jordan as the only players in Bulls history with multiple 50-point games. Jordan had 30 such games with Chicago.

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