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2022-12-28T13:20:12.690Z


The player who got six fouls in less than three minutes, the one who missed 42 times in one game, the NBA career that lasted only 4 seconds, and that's really not all


Dallas players celebrate with Luka Doncic the historic triple double (from Dallas Mavericks Twitter)

Luka Doncic stunned the entire NBA with an extraordinary statistical streak of 60 points, 21 rebounds and 10 assists on the head of Newark.

The Dallas star broke record after record, and even the oldest statisticians in the United States had to admit that there had never been such a thing.



In a slightly broader way, it seems as if almost every night one record or another is broken.

Sometimes marginal, sometimes historic, but in the next few minutes we will actually pay tribute to some much less impressive statistical achievements.

Get the bleakest negative streaks in NBA history.

It's time to pay respect to some less impressive records.

Doncic (Photo: Reuters)

26 consecutive losses



Two teams hold this record - Cleveland in 2010/11 and Philadelphia in 2013/14.



23 free throws - in one game



Andre Drummond is one of the worst free throw shooters the league has known, and as such, he has often been deliberately sent to the line.

For Houston, in January 2016, it certainly paid off: the Detroit center was sent no less than 36 times to penalties, and scored only 13.



18 percent of the penalty - for the entire team



Unfortunately for Drummond, he appears here as well.

His Detroit was just 3-of-17 from the line in March 2017 against New Orleans.

The center was responsible for 1 of 10.

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Shaquille O'Neal made

0 of 11 free throws for this record, in the Lakers' 103:95 loss to Seattle.

"I probably tried a little too much," he said at the end, after an evening in which he finished without a single point from the line, and after breaking Wilt Chamberlain's record (0 for 10 in 1960).

"It probably really hurt us," admitted Phil Jackson.

By the way, in the last playoffs Nick Claxton from Brooklyn was not far from equaling this record, when he opened the playoff game against Boston with ten consecutive fouls from the line, but finally managed to find the ring.

The all-time record for consecutive misses during a complete game belongs to Chris Dudley, who missed 13 shots in 1990.



The shortest NBA career of all time - 4 seconds



Israeli basketball fans may remember the name Jameson Kerry, who was a candidate for Hapoel Jerusalem at the time.

Two years later, he signed a ten-day temporary contract with the Los Angeles Clippers and played only four seconds during it - on January 25, 2010, in a loss to Boston.

Before that, he didn't get to be part of an NBA game, and not after that either (although he was selected in the 2007 draft).



Six fouls in 2:43 minutes



Baba Wells is not a particularly well-known name, but on December 29, 1997, he nevertheless entered the history books of the league.

It happened when Dallas coach Don Nelson decided to send Dennis Rodman to the penalty line again and again, and for that he pulled his replacement player from the bench, who committed six fouls on the Chicago player in three minutes.

Rodman, by the way, stood up to the pressure, finishing that game with 9 of 12 from the line.

Will someone break his record one day?

Shaquille (Photo: GettyImages, Jamie Squire / Allsport)

37 points.

for two groups.

In a complete



game, the worst game occurred on November 22, 1950, when the Fort Wayne Pistons beat the Minneapolis Lakers 18:19.

Only three of the Lakers' players scored on that dismal evening, with George Macken scoring 15 of his team's 18 points.

The Lakers, by the way, did not score less than 63 points that season, excluding this game (the Pistons did not score less than 64).



The 42 fouls from the field



Joe Folks had quite a few down games, including 4-for-31 from the field, 6-for-38 from the field and 7-for-40.

But that's nothing compared to the dubious feat he set for the Philadelphia Warriors in 1947/48, when he finished 13 of 55 from the field.



17 consecutive fouls from the field



If Shaquille provided a game of 0 of 11 from the free throw, then Tim Hardaway Sr. - a point guard who usually knew how to find the ring well - in 1991 provided no less than 0 of 17 from the field (and also 2 of 2 from the line).

His Golden State actually managed in that game, and won in Minnesota.

Three days later, he was back to himself with 13 of 21 and 30 points on the head of the Lakers.

did not lose confidence.

Hardaway (Photo: GettyImages, Ken Levine)

0 from 12 to 3



continue with this line and reach Brook Lopez, who in the 2018/19 season took 12 shots from beyond the arc against Phoenix, and did not score even once.

The Bucks, by the way, lost by two points - if he had scored just once, they would have won.



16 fouls for three



In this day and age it is normal to see players shoot 20 times from beyond the arc.

In 2005 it was quite rare, yet Damon Stoudemire made 21 three-pointers.

Unfortunately, he scored only five times.

No wonder his Portland lost by 20 to Golden State.

It should be noted that James Harden had no fewer than three such games throughout his career, but in 2005, it was not often that entire teams failed to reach 21 shots from beyond the arc in a single game.



0 from 22 to three



and we'll move on to a whole team that just couldn't put the ball in the hoop.

This is Denver of the 2012/13 season, which ended the game against Portland with this dismal figure.

She only lost by eight points.

Since then he has already reset the hand.

Brooke Lopez (Photo: GettyImages)

27 consecutive 3-



pointers This record belongs to Houston, and it came at the worst possible timing: in Game 7 of the 2018 Western Conference Finals, with a miserable offensive drought that allowed Golden State to complete a huge comeback en route to the NBA Finals.

Worst of all were James Harden (2 for 13 for 3), Eric Gordon (2 for 12) and Trevor Ariza (0 for 9).



A 0-rounder



has to put in a lot of effort to spend 29 minutes on the floor, and not record any statistical data whatsoever.

That's exactly what Joel Anthony did on January 9, 2011, when he finished Miami's game against Portland with 0 points, rebounds, assists, steals or blocks.



20 rebounds, 0 in everything else



and following that, what do you say about the line that Dennis Rodman put up in the San Antonio uniform, in the game against Utah?

20 rebounds, 0 points, 0 assists, 0 steals, 0 blocks.

Definitely not a negative record, but noteworthy.

Nothing and nothing.

Anthony (Photo: GettyImages, Mike Ehrmann)

14 turnovers in one game



Jason Kidd will forever be remembered as one of the best point guards in NBA history, and as one of the most efficient decision makers the league has ever known.

And yet, during the 2000/01 season, in a game against New York, he just couldn't keep the ball.

The good news?

He also finished that game with a triple (and if you want, a quadruple) double - 18 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists.



7 wins in a full season



was received by one of the worst teams of all time: the 2011/12 Charlotte Bobcats, who posted a season record of 59:7.

Her leading scorer that season was Gerald Henderson, with 15.1 points per night.

It should be noted that because of the strike, it was a slightly shorter season that prevented the Bobcats from breaking the record for losses in one season - 73 of which Philadelphia had in 1973.



1 turnover, 0 seconds



With 4.2 seconds left, trailing by a point during a regular-season game against the Lakers in 2012, Toronto brought Russell Butler off the bench - only to be fouled.

The guard/forward couldn't get it out, five seconds passed, and the ball went through.

Butler went to the bench, with a statistical line that will probably never be broken: 0 minutes, 1 turnovers, 0 in all other categories.

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The worst winning record of all time (for a player)



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He won only 20 percent of his games (212:53).

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