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Where can you find NBA player career highs?

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  1. Clutch

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    It's nice that NBA.com has improved their stats and player profiles, but so far I find them less user friendly.

    Where can you find player career highs in rebounds, points, steals, etc.? I can't find them on player profiles any longer. Maybe they're still there somewhere, but I've checked about every tab.
     
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    You can do it on basketball-reference.com thru the game finder option on finder tab on that player's page. When you bring up the game finder screen don't put in any criteria for your search and just click 'get results' then sort accordingly.
     
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    Easiest way I found is:
    1. On the NBA.com player profile page, go to the 'Game Log' tab.
    2. In the drop-down box for year, change it to 'ALL'.
    3. Click column header that you are looking for (i.e. PTS, REB, STL, AST, BLK, etc) and it will auto-sort from high to low.

    Takes a few clicks, but it's pretty quick and easy.
     
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    This. Basketball-reference.com is the goto spot for most historical stats.
     
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    I think they narrated those career highs in player biography. So you may have to search the word "high" along the article to find the figures you wanted.
     
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    lol. According to NBA.com, James Harden has only played one NBA season.

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    Position: Guard
    Height: 6-5
    Weight: 225
    [B]NBA Years: One NBA Season[/B]
    College: Arizona State
    Birthdate: 8/26/89
    Birthplace: Los Angeles, CA
    Aquired: Drafted by the Oklahoma City Thunder with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft.
    
    CAREER AVERAGES
    12.7 ppg, 3.4 rpg and 2.5 apg in 26.7 mpg (220 career games). 
    
    2011-12 SEASON AVERAGES
    16.8 ppg, 4.1 rpg and 3.7 apg in 31.4 mpg in 62 games
     
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    RealGM has a career bests page broken down by NBA, NCAA, and D-League.

    http://basketball.realgm.com/player/Patrick-Beverley/Bests/1684
     
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    I will check it out.

    Ok. Ok. They have kept the old NBA.com stats.
     
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