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10 NBA Players Who’ve Had The Strangest Games...

Jun 03, 2021
one player once committed seven fouls in a single game another player let his team score without making a single shot from the field those are just some of the

strangest

games

we will talk about, it's not very often you see a player have a Strange game whether it's its stat line when you look at the score or just having an unorthodox game that doesn't make any sense, how are you doing guys? My name is Andy and today let's talk about 10 NBA

players

who have had some of the

strangest

games

ever. seen in nba history without further ado let's get started too if you enjoyed the video make sure to subscribe.
10 nba players who ve had the strangest games
More than 60 of my viewers are not, but hey, if you like the content, leave a sub or a like and thank you very much for the support number 10. bubba wells wells was a second round pick in 1997 and only played in One NBA season after his rookie year he failed to land another NBA contract even though to this day he still holds the record for the fastest drop in NBA history on December 29. the mavs played the chicago bulls to give some context this was a very lopsided matchup the mavs were 5 and 24 while the bulls were 20 and 9. don nelson and the mavs that year were horrible and i knew they had no chance to win, that's when I tried a tactic that was revolutionary at the time, the hackashack or I mean, I guess it was called Hakka Rodman back then.
10 nba players who ve had the strangest games

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10 nba players who ve had the strangest games...

Nelson inserted Bubble Wells, a benchwarmer who rarely participates in the game for the sole purpose of intentionally fouling Dennis Rodman. Everyone knew that Rodman was a poor free throw shooter, so the goal was to slow down the bull's offense and continue making him shoot free throws. As a result, Wells recorded six fouls in two minutes and 43 seconds. It was such a new concept at the time that even the announcers didn't do it. I don't know what the hell was going on even though it didn't work out and the bulls still won game number nine rasul butler rest in peace my man February 12, 2012 rasula butler signed up for the game for the first time it was late in the game game in fact, there were only a few seconds left in the game, but he had the responsibility to throw the ball, unfortunately he was unable to do so and received a 5 second violation, which recorded a turnover, but then he went straight back to the bench.
10 nba players who ve had the strangest games
In terms of NBA time no time passed, the clock did not move because it was a dead ball, so the game ended with a turnover with zero seconds of playing time, however, the official NBA records They say he played a second, which in reality he didn't. but it wouldn't make sense on the stat sheet if the guy had a dnp but he still committed a turnover. The funniest thing is that a few days later something similar happened to him too. Butler entered the game with 0.5 seconds left and took the final shot. Missing a 31-foot jumper that could have tied the game in that game, he finished with a field goal attempt in just 0.5 seconds of playing time.
10 nba players who ve had the strangest games
I'm not sure what the Raptors were thinking letting a guy who didn't play the entire game take the game. final shot number 8 cal bodler on november 13, 1999 in a game between the hawks and blazers cal recorded seven fouls this was because the scorers made a mistake when he made a foul they thought it was his sixth vowel but in reality they counted wrong somewhere and it was actually his 7th, this was only discovered after the game ended so the original scorecard still shows that he only committed six fouls but it was later reviewed and changed to seven.
This is the most fouls anyone has ever recorded during the shot clock. was, I don't think anyone will ever get over six fouls again, at least not like this, number seven and number six, tony snell and joelle anthony, what do these two guys have in common? Well, over long periods of game time, they just don't. they do a lot a lot of times they aren't asked to do much but they still stay on the court this leads to some fun stat lines well mostly empty stat lines when joelle anthony was in miami he was always a bit of an underdog , especially in Lebron's first year.
He got there, in fact, no one would know who he was if he didn't play on those heat teams. The squad was very small and he was probably the worst player on that team. He got major minutes in January 2011. He played 28 minutes but logged zero. points zero rebounds zero assists zero steals and zero blocks a stat line zero zero zero zero zero in 28 minutes he didn't even attempt a single shot or a single free throw I don't know what to say I guess he didn't contribute anything in all those minutes, but that's how it was For him for many games, he never got many touches, which is why most people forgot about him very quickly after his departure from Miami.
Tony Snell was also similar in that sense, we recognized him during his days in milwaukee when he played alongside giannis most of the time, although he would simply stand in the corner or on the wings and wait for a pass to come to him, sometimes the pass never came February 24, 2017. Snell also recorded a zero zero zero stat line zero zero in 28 minutes he only took two shots and missed them that was number five damien lillard definitely the strangest game for him not only in the career for lillard but for all point guards it was terrible on march 4, 2015 lillard scored 5 points on just 1 of 13 shooting, but even more surprising, he grabbed 18 rebounds, which were almost a third of all the blazers' rebounds during the whole game, seriously, 5 points, 18 rebounds, that's so strange for Damien Lillard, his numbers were almost identical to Deandre Jordan's in the Other team, Jordan, recorded 6 points and 19 rebounds in that game.
However, the Blazers won the game and needed every rebound Lillard grabbed. Number 4. Dennis Rodman. Rodman has always been known for his incredible rebounding, but in some games he himself claimed that he would do it. He did not score intentionally and only focused on grabbing the boards, which is why in seven different games in his career he recorded over 20 rebounds with zero points scored in most games, he barely attempted to score, usually kicking the ball after a offensive board just to send a message. There have been other

players

, other centers, who have had similar games, but no one did it as often as Dennis Rodman Number 3 Hakeem Elijah Hakeem has a peculiar record January 30, 1997 scored 48 points at a glance It was nothing unusual about Every once in a while Hakeem just goes out and scores a ton of points, but the strange thing is that he didn't attempt a single free throw in that game.
He scored 48 points on 24 of 40 shooting and 0 of zero at the line, even to this day he holds the record for most points scored. in a game without attempting a free throw for a guy who stays around the basket basically the entire game and with how talented and skilled he is, it's a surprise he didn't get to the line, maybe if he was a guard, You know I would. It would be less surprising if he just took jumpers, but Hakeem doing this as a center is almost impossible to imagine how that could happen. I guess one thing Hakeem is good at is avoiding contact, while other centers prefer to foul and get to the line Hakeem prefers. to find the best angles and uses footwork to avoid his defender, unlike guys like David Robinson and Shaq who prefer to use brute force.
That's why Hakeem's free throw rate, even throughout his career, is, unsurprisingly, much lower than what Rip Hamilton Hamilton's No. 2 used to be. the preferred scorer of those pistons teams in the mid 2000s, a defensive minded championship team that sometimes had problems on offense, well not sometimes, this time they had a lot of problems on offense, however , they had serious difficulties on January 6, 2005, Hamilton became the first and until now. day, the only player in history to lead his team in scoring without making a single field goal, yes, you heard that right, he made 0 of 10 field goals but made 14 of 14 free throws, so he finished with 14 points and that was more than any other. of his teammates, the pistons finished the game with 79 total points, which was pretty common for them back then and at number one, corey mcgetty mcgetty was known for committing a lot of fouls, he was like the james harden of the decade 2000, it was complicated.
He was very intelligent and usually liked to provoke his opponents into coming forward and committing a foul. He was sometimes known to just attack the defense and wave his arms, which really bothered the other team. The most notable example of his ability to draw fouls came during a preseason. game on October 22, 2010 he just joined his new team the bucks and participated in his first preseason game with them in just 10 minutes of play mcgetty shot 20 free throws he didn't even make a single field goal shooting 20 free throws in just 10 minutes which is crazy, he basically fouled every minute he was there, it's funny because this was literally the team's first experience with him on the roster, but that's what they expected from him when they signed him.
The Bucks needed someone who could create his own account. shoot and get to the line at will mcgetty was the perfect guy anyway, that's all folks, those were 10 nba players who had the strangest games of all time. Let me know what you think in the comments, if you can think of others there are probably a lot of them involved. James Harden too when it comes to free throws either way these games were definitely out of the ordinary. Thank you all so much for watching. I hope you enjoyed the video and of course, as always, see you next time.

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