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What embarrassing records have NBA players set?

For an NBA player, being able to create a record that younger players look up to is a lifelong pride. However, in the NBA’s 70-year history, it is not just those records that make people proud. There are also some records that not only the creators are unwilling to mention, but would even be ashamed to hear others discuss them.

Now let’s take a look at the embarrassing records in NBA history that the parties involved are unwilling to mention.

1. The longest losing streak record

The longest losing streak record was set by the 76ers across two seasons. On March 27, 2015, the 76ers lost to After joining the Clippers, the 76ers did not win any of the 28 games until they lost to the Grizzlies on November 29, 2015. Their 28-game losing streak also created the longest losing streak in NBA history. Long losing streak.

2. The longest losing streak in a single season

This record is held by two teams, the Cavaliers in the 2010-2011 season and the Cavaliers in the 2013-2014 season. 76ers.

After James left in 2010, two of the team’s top players, Varejao and Jamison, were also suspended due to injuries. In that season, Cavaliers owner Gilbert called for winning the championship earlier than James. It's a joke, because during that season, from December 30, 2010 to February 9, 2011, the Cavaliers set a record of 26 consecutive losses, the longest losing streak in a single season.

As a close brother of the Cavaliers, the 76ers also had a 26-game losing streak from January 31, 2014 to March 27, 2014, which prevented the Cavaliers from being too low on the list. It's too lonely, and at the same time it takes being bad to a new level.

3. The most miserable defending champion

For the defending champion, even if they cannot successfully defend the title, at worst they will enter the playoffs, but the Bulls in the 1998-1999 season , but set the worst record of the defending champion. In the 1998 offseason, Jordan chose to retire, Pippen and Rodman chose to leave, and Phil Jackson also chose to coach the Lakers. The entire Bulls team was leaderless. In that shortened season, the Bulls Creating a record of 13 wins and 37 losses, from the NBA championship last season to the bottom team in the Eastern Conference.

4. The lowest single-game score after 24 seconds of offense

On April 10, 1999, during the game between the Bulls and the Heat, they lost their three core players and head coach from last season. The Bulls only scored a pitiful 49 points in the entire game. The Bulls only made 18 shots in the entire game (creating the lowest record in the NBA), with a shooting percentage of only 23.4%, and even 0 of 9 three-pointers. , even the free throw shooting rate was only 54.2%, and only two people in the team scored in double figures, creating the lowest score in a single game in NBA history after the implementation of the 24-second offensive rule.

5. The team’s lowest score in a single quarter

Klay Thompson once set a record of 37 points in a single quarter, and the team’s lowest score in a single quarter in league history is also A fraction of Thompson's score. On April 6, 1997, the Mavericks scored 2 points in the third quarter against the Lakers, setting a record for the lowest points scored in a single quarter in league history.

On February 8, 2004, the Warriors also encountered the embarrassment of two points in a single quarter, because the Warriors only scored 2 points in the fourth quarter, allowing the team to lead by 16 points in the first three quarters. , was dragged into overtime by the Raptors and finally lost the game.

6. The biggest reversal record in the playoffs

In the playoffs last season, in the game between the Warriors and the Clippers, the Warriors still led the Clippers by 31 points in the third quarter. points, but it was the Clippers who won the game in the end. The 31-point difference also created the largest reversal record in the playoffs in NBA history. In the second half of the game, the Clippers were like a godsend, with four players from the team hitting in a single quarter. The free throw percentage of four players was 100%, and Williams, the main scorer, made 12 of 18 in the second half and scored 29 points. The Warriors also broke the 30-year-old playoff reversal record and were successfully nailed on the playoff humiliation list.

7. The biggest reversal in the regular season

On November 28, 1996, when the Nuggets challenged the Jazz away from home, the Jazz trailed the Nuggets by 34 points in the first half. They fell behind by 36 points in the third quarter, but no one expected that the game had turned into garbage time. The Jazz did not choose to give up. They were led by Karl Malone and Hornacek. In the third quarter, they recovered 21 points in a single quarter, and in the fourth quarter, they scored a 35-18 point difference, and finally successfully reversed and won. The 36-point point difference became the largest reversal point difference in history.

8. Worst record in a single season

In the 1972-1973 season, the 76ers, under the leadership of rookie coach Roy Rubin, got off to a 4-47 start and were dismissed. , successor Kevin Lockery only achieved 5 wins and 26 losses in the remaining regular season. The two coaches joined forces to give the 76ers the worst record in league history, 9 wins and 73 losses. For comparison, the best record in NBA history is 73 wins and 9 losses. The same number, the difference between heaven and hell.

9. Single-season technical foul

On April 2, 2002, Rasheed Wallace, nicknamed "The Roaring God", had consecutive fouls during the game between the Trail Blazers and the Timberwolves. He was whistled for two technical fouls and sent off. He received his 39th and 40th technical fouls in a single season, breaking his previous record of 38 technical fouls in a single season.

10. The lowest score in the three-point contest

As the god of basketball, Jordan also misses sometimes. Jordan, whose three-point shooting percentage is not excellent in the game, must Participating in the All-Star Three-Point Contest, God's performance stunned the audience. The banging sound of iron almost accompanied Jordan's entire round of shooting. In the end, he set the lowest score of 5 points in the history of the league's Three-Point Contest. It is estimated that this record will be difficult to be broken by others.