The matchup between the Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs on March 2, 2025, resulted in the NBA's 3,159th unique final score—marking it as a 'scorigami.' Inspired by the NFL, Hakob Chalikyan launched scorigaminba.com to track NBA scores, highlighting the league's increasing scoring trends. With over 35,000 followers, his Twitter account shares daily score stats, showcasing the fun in unique game outcomes across different eras. Chalikyan indicates that the NBA's scoring landscape makes achieving new final scores easier compared to the NFL.
"It's still pretty fun because you could see ... different eras have different types of scores," Chalikyan told ESPN. "So now in the era we're in, scores are getting so high where you're just going to see scores that never happened before."
The NBA's recent increase in scoring has opened the door for point totals never seen in the league's near-80-year history."
Chalikyan, 25, said it's easier to achieve a never-before-seen final score in the NBA compared to the NFL."
More than 35,000 followers later, it's clear fans of quirky score outcomes aren't picky.
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