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In 2011, the Cavaliers just lost 26 in a row without James. The worst record in the NBA.
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His name was Joel Anthony and he was nicknamed "Warden". Joel stayed with the Heat from '07 to '14, averaging less than 4 rebounds and 1 block per game from 3 points. However, Joel was able to play as a starting center every season, 12-13 and even played 51 starts in the regular season.
He has few offensive means, and his scoring is basically based on rebounding after grabbing offensive rebounds. Many people will wonder why such a shrewd person as Riley would keep such a piece of waste in the Heat and let him play as a starter. I remember reading a report about him before, saying that because he was not talented enough, he practiced strength the most, and he trained more diligently than James.
And he is also willing to be a coolie blue-collar worker, not to have the ball, and to be willing to grab boards and defend. Therefore, even if the Heat do not have much salary space, they will prioritize keeping their "warden". And Joel was a good guy who got two championship rings in return.
In the 2009-10 season, Joel Anthony played in 80 games for the Heat, including 16 starts, averaging minutes per game, points, rebounds and blocks, ranking 15th in the league in total blocks.
On January 18, 2011, when the Heat played against the Hawks, Joel Anthony played 43 minutes and did not shoot a single shot, but grabbed 16 rebounds, becoming only the third player in NBA history since 1967 after Wilt Chamberlain and Dennis Rodman to grab 16 rebounds in a single game without shooting.
On April 28, 2011, when the Heat hosted the 76ers in the playoffs, Joel Anthony played 38 minutes and 59 seconds without a single shot, becoming the longest playing time in NBA playoff history.
In the 2011-12 season, the Heat defeated the Thunder with a total score of 4-1 to win the NBA championship, and Joel Anthony followed the Heat to win the first NBA championship of his career.
In the 2012-13 season, the Heat defeated the Spurs 4-3 to win the NBA championship, and Joel Anthony won the second championship of his career with the team.
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Lakers Baylor is eight consecutive Asias.
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The only one, a six-step layup without a semicolon and a peak thigh hug are definitely records.
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Ibaka also has a record, and no one should be able to break it.
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The big stage of the NBA has a very, very interesting and unpopular record.
1. The lowest score.
On November 22, 1950, the Pistons defeated the Lakers 19-18, scoring the lowest points in history.
2. The longest ban, Arenas, is banned indefinitely.
Speaking of bans, everyone must remember that in 2004, Artest received a 72-game ban for his feat at the Palace of Auburn Hills. But it wasn't the longest ban in history.
Everyone remembers Arenas in the locker room with Critanton in the locker room. After being warned by the league, he still made a gun action on the field. As a result, he was sentenced to an indefinite ban.
It is worth mentioning that Critanton, who was the opposite of Arenas pulling out a gun at that time, really pulled out a gun and killed people in 2015 and was imprisoned for 23 years.
3, the charming Yao, you must know that Yao Ming was once chased by Lauren Jackson, the number one beauty in basketball today. <>
4. The worst playoff record, 16-54, a record held by the 1953 Baldermore Bullets, because there were only five teams in the East and West at that time, and the top four teams in the division could enter the playoffs.
The biggest score difference, 68 points, on December 17, 1991, the Cavaliers defeated the Heat by 148 points: 80 points.
5. NBA, the birthday coincidence. Guards Deron Williams, Felton and Balia, who used to play for the Mavericks, were all born on June 26, 1984.
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<> NBA ABA history for the most overtime Longest game: On January 6, 1951, the Rochester Royals hosted Indiana Olympia, and after 48 minutes of normal time, the game was played in six overtimes before the Indiana Olympians defeated the Rochester Royals 75-73. Since there was no 24-second time limit for attacking, the leading side was always dragging their feet, and the game was extremely boring, although the two sides played a record 6 overtimes, but the score was very low.
Technical foul king "roaring Tianzun" Rasheed Wallace: The single-season technical foul record in NBA history is set by Tianzun in the 00-01 season of forty! Rasheed Wallace has a hot temper and especially loves to compete with the referee, so he has also become one of the players who have been "targeted" by the referee, so he alone has the top two on the list, and he is also the creator!
In the '97-98 season, Rashid Wallace received 38 technical fouls that season, breaking the previous record held by Charles Barkley and Dennis Rodman the Big Bug, earning him the nickname "Roaring Heaven."
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Excerpts) in no particular order:
Unless the league modifies the time of a single game, no one can break it.
2.Highest rebounds per game: Chamberlain 55.
Lefu has become a miracle in 31 games, what are 55?
3.Most 50+ points in a single season: Chamberlain 45.
Speechless. 4.Average per game in a single season"Three pairs"Big O
The only one in history, cow or not?
5.Most shots per game (all hits, all missed) Chamberlain 18 Tim Hardway 17
Speechless. 6.Most free throws made in a single game (all free throws missed) Dominic Wilkins 23 Shaq O'Neal 11
The former is easy to do, the latter is easy.
7.Most halftime rebounds Russell 32.
Thirty-one were miracles in the whole game and 32 in the half.
8.Most career points of 60+ Chamberlain 32.
Most career 50+ points in his career Chamberlain 118.
Most career 40+ points in Chamberlain with 271.
The first two are not enough for all the players in the last decade combined.
9.The most consecutive ejections in a single season by Don Bowen 6 games.
There is difficulty. 10.Highest scoring per game in a single season with Chamberlain points.
It's hard to get over 40 now, but it's still 50?
Other records.
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Chamberlain's 100 points in a single game is legendary.
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In the 74 years of NBA development, many records will be born every season, and creating a league record has become an honor that many players try to achieve, however, not all records are good, and there are some embarrassing records in the NBA.
O'Neal missed all 11 free throws in a single game.
O'Neal's poor free throws are undoubtedly a well-known fact inside and outside the NBA circle, or there would be no coach who invented such a strange trick as slashing sharks. So, just how bad is O'Neal's free throws? In a game between the Lakers and the SuperSonics in 2000, O'Neal missed all 11 free throws in the game!
However, O'Neal still scored 26 points, 17 rebounds and 5 blocks in this game, but whenever the free throws were a little more accurate, he could cut 30+17+5 data, but this can also show how dominant O'Neal was at his peak.
The king of mid-pitch 10 shots is still the team's scoring champion.
After talking about the scandal of free throws, let's take a look at the scandal of shooting all iron! "Mask Man" Hamilton must be very familiar to old fans, as a famous mid-shot boy of the year, Hamilton is known for his stability in his career, however, no matter how stable the person is, there is also a day of overturning, in a game between the Grizzlies and the Pistons that year, Hamilton lost all 10 shots in the whole game, and the shooting rate of the sports war was 0%, but even so, he still relied on God's free throws to score 14 points, and became the team's scoring champion in that game, which was also the first time in NBA history.
Only six players on the Pacers' roster will be able to play.
Fans and friends who have watched the NBA should have heard of the Auburn Hills Palace incident, as the worst brawl in the league, the Auburn Hills Palace incident that year made the Pacers 5 players banned, which also led to the next game, the Pacers can play only 6 players in the activation list, which has also become an alternative record in the NBA.
Robertson played 22 minutes and all statistics were zero.
If you want to say which area is the most comfortable viewing area in the NBA, most fans must say that it is a VIP viewing area on the sidelines, not only can you get close to NBA players, but you can even high-five and interact with idols. However, in 2016, Robertson won the qualification of "on-court spectators" 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. The 7 statistics of 22 minutes played are zero, which is also an alternative record in the NBA.
Hardaway shot 0-of-17 from the field.
How bad can a scorer feel? Hardaway can tell you the answer! That's the basket, it's like a lid.
In 1991, Hardaway, who played for the Warriors, shot 17 shots in a game and only scored 2 points.
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1. Consecutive missed shots, Tim Hardaway missed 17 consecutive shots in the game on December 9, 1991; 2. On November 21, 2004, the Pacers played against the Magic, creating a game with the fewest participants in NBA history; 3. On April 2, 2002, the Trail Blazers' "Roaring Celestial" Wallace won the record of 38 technical fouls in a single season in the game against the Timberwolves.
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In the first place, Malone scored second but did not win the scoring title; second place, Dream Team 1 lost; In third place, the Celtics did not have the scoring title; fourth, with 78 minutes played; Fifth place, 16-54 to make the playoffs.
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O'Neal's free throws have always been his weakness, but in one game, he made all 13 free throws, which may not be a big deal for other players, but it was too lucky for him.
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O'Neal lost all 11 free throws in a single game, the mid-range shooting king and 10 all-iron shooting is still the team's scoring champion, only 6 people on the Pacers roster can play, Robertson played 22 minutes with all the data hanging zero, and Hardaway shot 0 of 17 from the field.
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In the more than 70 years since the league was founded, many talented players have emerged, and their appearance has painted a bright color in the history of the league. There are many hard records in the history of the league that are difficult to break, Maddie is only in second place with 35.13 seconds, and one person can average 50 points per game!
Fifth: Unanimous MVP Curry.
Curry is the first player in league history to win a unanimous MVP, and James was once only one vote away from a unanimous MVP. In the active league, Curry is a very special existence, although he is not tall, but he does a very good job in ball handling skills, and the three-point shot is a must.
Fourth: Ten-time scoring champion Jordan.
Jordan won the scoring title 10 times in his career, and his entire career spanned only 15 seasons, two of which were spent with the Wizards. Jordan's strength is undoubted, he is a superstar in the history of the league that is difficult to surpass, and winning the scoring title 10 times does not show how good Jordan is.
Third: "The Lord of the Rings" Russell.
Russell is the most championship ring in league history, winning the NBA Finals 11 times in his career and is affectionately known as the "Lord of the Rings" by fans. Russell was a talented player in the early days of the league, and his strength is difficult to surpass in the current league.
Second: 35.13 seconds for the miracle Maddie.
Maddie is a very talented player in the league and would have had a much more brilliant career if it weren't for injuries. Maddie once performed a miracle of 13 points in 35 seconds, a record that no one else is likely to be able to achieve. Not only is this a high demand on the players, but it also requires a combination of timing and luck.
First: 50 points per game in a single season, Chamberlain.
It is estimated that Chamberlain is the only person who can average 50 points per game in a single season, and he has set too many records, including the record of 100 points in a single game that no one can break. Chamberlain was largely invincible in the early days of the league, he had both skill and physical condition, and scoring was not difficult for him.
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In fact, there are many records in NBA history that are very difficult to break, if I have to say a few, I think Jordan's 10-time scoring champion and Chamberlain's 4,000 points in a single season, 50 points per game and James's youngest scoring record, from 1,000 points to the current 34,000 points, are all held by James. Wei Shao averaged a triple-double per game for three consecutive seasons, and Wei Shao's record can be said to be unprecedented.
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