Absolute Madness! One Brother Drops 102 Points, the Other Dishes 35 Assists—LeBron Left in Total Shock by These Unbelievable, Record-Shattering Stats!
The Khatchikian brothers, players at the Mesrobian Institute in Los Angeles, caught the attention of the Lakers star for their records, orchestrated in an infamous game

KEVIN CARTER
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A basketball aberration totally orchestrated for the brilliance of the brothers and one that could be considered a humiliation for the opponent. Their statistics, hard to believe, caught the attention of none other than LeBron James. “I want to see that game,” he wrote on his Instagram account.
Nick’s 102 points is the scoring record for a single game in the state of California. If the figure is already shocking, even more so is the time in which he achieved it: only 22 minutes on the court! The 1.88-meter point guard, who averages 32.7 points per game, could have taken his mark much further, but was substituted in the third quarter after hitting 48 of his 60 field goals.
The worst thing is how he got his record, with the team playing exclusively for him, acting as a palomero in most of the actions and finishing with simple layups. After the fourth quarter, the score was 38-0 and all the points had been scored by Nick. At halftime, it was 79-0 and he was the only scorer for his team. In the third quarter he was still perfect when the score was 100-7. When he reached the record of 102, he rested.
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Historic night for Mesrobian High School
In a historic night for Mesrobian High School and the Khatchikian family, his brother Dylan also broke a record by dishing out 35 assists, many of them forward passes for Nick to easily score. The figure is the best in California and matches the national record. To complete a game of unusual statistics, he completed a triple-double by adding 15 rebounds and 13 steals, but he did not take a single shot in the 28 minutes he was on the court. That’s what his brother was there for. Between the two of them they made history… with records of dubious taste.