What embarrassing records have NBA players set?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-13
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Dallas Mavericks' Bubba set an embarrassing statistic of 6 fouls in 3 minutes against the Bulls, in order to disrupt the Bulls' tactical set-up, and had to foul Rodman, and finally set this embarrassing record.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The embarrassing record set by NBA players is, the first is O'Neal's free throw shooting rate of 0%, in a game, O'Neal made more than a dozen free throws, but none of them went in, and the free throw shooting rate is 0%, the second embarrassing record is that player Robertson played 22 minutes with seven statistics, all of which were zero, and the third embarrassing record is that Wells scored six fouls in three minutes.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1) The only one in NBA history, Bubba. Wells committed six fouls in three minutes, setting a record for the fastest six fouls in the NBA. (2) O'Neal's free throw percentage is 0 percent. (3) Robertson's 22 minutes and 7 data scores were all zero.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In the history of the NBA, there have been many strange records, and in the 1994 playoffs, Mutombo pretended to fall to the ground with more than a dozen seconds left, only to drag the time out and set a record of 10 seconds to protect the ball. There was also a game in 2002 where Iverson missed 10 consecutive shots in the final three quarters and scored just five points in the game. Losing the game left an embarrassing record.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Deacon Bemutombo, in the '94 playoffs, when there were more than ten seconds left at the end of the game, he pretended to fall, and he dragged out the time, setting a record of 10 seconds to fall to the ground to protect the ball.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Robertson played 22 minutes and all the stats were zero, a record that no one has broken. In 2016, Robertson was qualified to "watch the game in the court" in a game, and he played 22 minutes in the whole game, scoring points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, fouls, and turnovers 7 data were all zero, and he was a complete spectator in the court.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Three-point shooting wasn't Jordan's forte, but he shot a career-high three-point percentage in the '89-90 season. This made Jordan readily agree to participate in the three-point contest that year, but he didn't expect that on the day of the three-point contest, Qiao's three points were completely out of his mind, and after a crazy ironfight, he only got 5 points! The lowest score in the history of the three-point contest has been achieved, and no one has been able to break it so far.

    Harden is averaging a whopping turnovers per game this season, the second-highest of his career. And he has 9 single-game 10+ turnovers, embarrassingly ranking first in NBA history. The Oklahoma City Thunder take on the New Orleans Pelicans.

    Andre Roberson of the Thunder played 22 minutes and got excellent statistics of 0 points, 0 rebounds, 0 assists, 0 steals and 0 blocks! On December 8, 2000, O'Neal made 11 free throws in a game without a single hit. A new NBA record was set.

    And what is the probability of not making 11 consecutive shots? Answer:

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The fastest free throw, single-game three-point shooting percentage, first-quarter assist record, season free throw shooting percentage, consecutive free throw shooting record, etc. 3 minutes and 6 fouls, Curry made 13 three-pointers in a single game, Blake had 14 assists in the first quarter, and 151 of 154 free throws in a single season, hitting 87% of consecutive free throws.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The first to bear the brunt is Kidd's thirteen mistakes in a single game, so far, it is really unprecedented, the latter comes. and O'Neal, who was "cut by the shark" in the opening two minutes.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1. On April 6, 1997, in the Mavericks' away game against the Lakers, the Mavericks scored only 2 points in the entire third quarter, setting a record for the lowest single-quarter score for a team in league history.

    2. On December 29, 1997, Bubba received 6 fouls in three minutes, setting a record for the fastest foul in NBA history.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In the league, as long as the game is played every night, there are many records that are produced. These stats will also affect the status of the stars in history in the future. But not all of these records are good.

    Some records are quite embarrassing for a star. If they had the chance, they also hoped that the fans would not think of these things. And today, let's talk about the records of the stars who don't want to be mentioned, and see which stars will surprise you.

    Duncan: We all know that Duncan's career is quite inspirational and legendary. At the beginning, his talent directly let the Spurs team play for him, and finally the team selected him.

    And in Duncan's career, because of his comprehensive interior skills, he is also a star that many fans are quite optimistic about and recognized.

    But it is such a star, because he focused on shooting in the game, and in the era of hand-to-hand combat, it is quite a few players who can have such a consciousness. But it is precisely because of this that it also gives the opponent a lot of opportunities to block it. In his career, the number of blocks has also reached 1448, which is 207 more than Randolph.

    For such a record, it is undoubtedly an existence that many fans did not expect.

    Kobe Bryant: As a legendary star, Kobe Bryant was not taken seriously at the beginning of the league due to his starting point. Even if the team traded him for an All-Star player, in Kobe's career, due to the instability of personality and strength, he also led to a fairly obvious dividing line in his career.

    At the beginning, Kobe Bryant was often ridiculed by fans because of his high possession of the ball during the game. In addition, his hit rate, because it is too low, it also helps him win the title of the king of iron in the alliance. In terms of iron striking data, he has reached 14,481 times.

    It's a bit embarrassing to have such a record, but we know it. If you don't have enough balls in the team at the beginning, it's impossible to have such a record.

    Ma Long: At the beginning, Ma Long's physical fitness was one of the best in the league. There is ** is also a statement, if there was no Jordan in the league at the beginning, the first person in the league may be Ma Long. However, due to the times, Ma Long did not show his best side at the beginning.

    In addition, in Malone's career, the number of turnovers is also among the highest in the league, with 4,524 turnovers. It is also currently ranked first in the league, but from the mistakes of James behind him, I believe that in the past few years, it may be surpassed by him. However, we can also understand that Ma Long's mistakes at the beginning were more often due to the fact that the alliance had a lot to do with it at that time.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1 Duncan has been the most impersonated in history, with a total of 1,448 times.

    2 Kopecks hit the most irons, with a total of 14,481 times.

    3 Karl Malone made the most mistakes, 4,524.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1. Wells went off the court with 6 fouls in just 3 minutes due to tactical fouls, which also set a record for the fastest 6 fouls in the NBA. 2. Kidd had 14 turnovers in a single game, the most in NBA history. 3. Robertson played 22 minutes against the Pelicans, scoring, rebounding, stealing, assisting, and blocking, all of which were 0.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Duncan had 1,448 blocks, Kobe Bryant had 14,481 hits, Karl Malone had 4,524 turnovers, Rasheed Wallace had technical fouls and Jordan scored five points in an All-Star 3-point game.

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