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There are 30 teams in the NBA, each team has 82 regular season games per season, excluding the playoffs and the Finals (the game constant is uncertain), a total of 2,460 games, 7% of which is, plus the playoffs and the Finals, almost 176 games, and 176 games are evenly distributed among each team. If you're an NBA fantatizer, you should know the concept of this number for each team, in my opinion, I think it's entirely possible, and if you look at the Rockets' performance this season, it's entirely possible to play about 9 overtime games, so the overtime probability is more than 7%.
The Rockets have not had a superstar in the absolute sense of the word this season, so it has been inconsistent in crunch time. In previous seasons, the Rockets basically won the weak teams that should have won (of course, there were some games that overturned in the gutter), and there were not many strong teams in the absolute sense of winning, which was also relative to winning the weak teams, otherwise the Rockets would not be just the top 8 in the West, and the Suns and Lakers would also lean back. I can't say exactly what the probability is, after all, I'm just a fan, so there's only so much I can help, if you feel satisfied, just give me your bounty, thank you!
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The most overtime games in NBA history are six. Back on January 6, 1951, Indianapolis played Rochester away, and after six overtime battles, Indianapolis won Rochester 76-73.
In second place was five overtimes, a total of 2 times, the first was on November 24, 1949, when Syracuse challenged Anderson at home, and after five overtime battles, Syracuse defeated Anderson 125-123 at home;
The second overtime was on November 9, 1989, when Seattle played Milwaukee away, and after five nearly 70 minutes of overtime (overtime), Seattle defeated Milwaukee 155-154 at home.
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The highest number of overtime games in NBA history is six, on November 2, 1951, during a game between the Rochester Royals and Indiana. After 52 years, there are few records in the course of this game, except for the final score between the two sides: 75-73
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The only game in NBA history that played 6 overtimes:
November 2, 1951 Rochester Royals vs. Indiana match. The two sides were tied six times after five overtimes, and finally in the sixth overtime, the score was 75-73 and the Rochester Royals won.
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The longest is a total of 6 overtime, and the total overtime reaches 30 minutes.
However, it is not only 30 minutes, and the total time from overtime to the end is about one and a half hours, which is the only overtime in history.
The final score was 75:73
The complete picture.
6 times of overtime: 1 time in total, Indianapolis won 75-73 at Rochester on January 6, 1951. 30 minutes extra time: It takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes.
5 overtimes: 2 in total, 125-123 defeat of Anderson at home to Syracuse on November 24, 1949; On November 9, 1989, Seattle defeated Milwaukee 155-154 away, and supersonic shooter Dale Ellis played 69 minutes, which is still an NBA record.
Four overtimes: Eight times, most recently on Nov. 14, 1997, when the Suns beat the Trail Blazers 140-139 on the road, with Chapman and Sabonis each scoring three-pointers.
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The longest regular season of the year was the Jazz's 133-139 loss to the Hawks on March 26, when the two teams played four overtimes to decide the winner.
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It's six overtimes so far and the score is forgotten.
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On January 6, 1951, the match between the Indiana Olympians and the Rochester Royals took six overtime periods. In the 1949-50 season, Syracuse played five overtimes against Anderson to win the game. In the 1989-90 season, the Seattle SuperSonics upset the Milwaukee Bucks after five overtimes.
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In the 16-17 season, Anthony's New York Knicks lost to the Atlanta Hawks 139-142 after four overtimes. This game ** ridiculed Anthony and turned him into a gray-haired old man, which is enough to see the difficulty of this game.
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6 overtimes: 1 in total, 75-73 win over Rochester in Indianapolis on January 6, 1951. 5 OTMs:
2 times, on November 24, 1949, Syracuse defeated Anderson 125-123 at home; On November 9, 1989, Seattle defeated Milwaukee 155-154 away, and supersonic shooter Dale Ellis played 69 minutes, which is still an NBA record.
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The highest number of overtime games in NBA history is six, on November 2, 1951, during a game between the Rochester Royals and Indiana. Final Score: 75 to 73! The Rochester Royals won.
Highest score in a single game:
186 points, Detroit Pistons vs. Denver Nuggets (3 overtimes).
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The NBA doesn't know as if the NCAA had a five-overtime time.
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