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Which players in NBA history have unbreakable records, but their careers are very bad?
In our impression, records belong to superstars, but they are not. Some NBA records are actually set by walk-on players with average career data and are not easy to break.

Steve Blake

Blake completed 14 assists in the first quarter of a game against the Clippers in 2009, which also set a historical record for individual assists in the first quarter of the NBA. Historical assists masters like stockton and Johnson didn't send so many assists in the first quarter. Blake's career data? Average 6.5 points and 4 assists per game.

Joel Anthony

The blue-collar center who once played with the Heat Big Three also set an embarrassing record, and I'm afraid it's hard to be broken. That is to say, I played for 28 minutes and 46 seconds and got all the zero data of 0 points, 0 assists, 0 rebounds and 0 breaks. Of all the players who got similar data, joel anthony played the longest time. His professional data? 2.2 points and 2.8 rebounds per game. Snell and brandon rush had similar embarrassment, but not as long as Anthony.

Michelle Williams

Williams, who averaged 1 1 minute in his career, also set an unbreakable record. 97 consecutive free throws, breaking the 78 consecutive free throws of the famous Rockets player kevin murphy.

Darrick Martin

Small guard with a career average of 6.9 points per game. He also set a record related to free throws. He missed a single shot, but made the most free throws. He played 32 minutes against Kings in 1996, made 0 of 8 shots, but hit all the free throws in 15. Pretty good record.

Speaking of which, I really think of a few people whose records are hard to break, but their whole careers are average or even bad. Such as Jennings, Bynum, milicic and gayles. These people are all players with NBA history, but their careers are very "wandering".

Jennings is the youngest 50+ player in a single game.

This must be familiar to everyone! In this 09- 10 season, Jennings, who is still a rookie, staged a good show of scoring 55 points. On June165438+1October 15, 2009, Jennings scored 55 points in the match between Bucks and Warriors. At that time, he was only 20 years and 2 months old. Despite this achievement, Jennings' career was not smooth. He joined the cba team last year and was fired by the Bucks not long ago.

Bynum is the youngest player in NBA history.

In the 2005 draft, the Lakers selected Bynum below 18 in the tenth overall pick. 1Bynum, born on October 27th, 1987, the first NBA game was not yet 18. Bynum is the youngest player in NBA history because it was stipulated in 2005 that he must be 19 years old to enter the NBA. Although Bynum has won two championships in the Lakers and Kobe Bryant, he has long since disappeared from the NBA because of his overindulgence.

Milicic's youngest champion.

The name Milicic must be familiar to everyone! Yes, in 2003, the Golden Generation beat Anthony, Wade, Bosh and others to get the second place. Although his career is completely incomparable with James and others, and he is also known as the second parallel import, he has a record that no one can break. After being selected by the Pistons in 2003, milicic followed the team to win the championship in the rookie season. When winning the championship, milicic was only 18 years old and 1 1 month old.

In addition to the above three players, gayles mentioned earlier is also a player with an NBA history but an average career. 1990 In a regular season, gayles scored 30 assists, which became a single assist record in NBA history. Despite this record, gayles's NBA career is not perfect. /kloc-played for four teams in the 0/0 season and left the NBA stage early at the age of 32.

One thing is the charm of competitive sports, and that is records. There are too many incredible records in NBA history, with a single game 100, a single quarter with 37 points and 35 seconds 13 points. In our impression, the creators of these records were basically superstars in the league at that time. So which players in NBA history have unbreakable records, but their careers are terrible?

Single block record

Elmer Smith set an NBA record of 17 blocked shots in the game between Lakers and Trailblazers on October 28th, 1973. He blocked 1 1 at halftime and took it away at halftime. Despite this amazing achievement, Elmer Smith suffered from injuries in his short career of eight years, and his condition was greatly affected.

A wonderful record of shooting all iron and making all free throws.

The picture does not exist.

Darrick Martin played 32 minutes against Kings in 1996, and made 0 of 8 shots, but hit all the free throws in 15. For Martin, who averaged 6.9 points in his career, this wonderful record may be the best way for people to remember him.

Record of single quarter 14 assists

Blake sent 14 assists in the first quarter against the Clippers in 2009, which is also the player who sent the most assists in the first quarter in NBA history. Throughout Blake's career, it is obvious that the defensive shortcomings and strength confrontation are insufficient. Although there have been wonderful moments, the overall performance is average.

The record of the youngest NBA player

Andrew Bynum, who just graduated from high school, was selected by the Los Angeles Lakers in the first round of 2005 with 10, becoming the youngest player in NBA history. He was only 18 years and 6 days. And this record should not be broken, because after 2005, the age of entering the NBA will be limited to 19 years old. Although Bynum has a good talent, two NBA championships and an NBA All-Star starter, his injury troubles and his slackness are only a flash in the pan.

There are many such players in NBA history, but whether it is an incredible record or a fantastic record, this is the charm of competitive sports and basketball.

Simply loving basketball is purely a personal opinion. Welcome to comment. I am the god on the right hand side.

Seeing this problem, I thought of this foul. The following is Baidu's arrival for everyone to enjoy.

1, Bubba Wells, six violators leave within 3 minutes.

In the 1997 game between Dallas Mavericks and Chicago Bulls, he was sent off for six fouls in three minutes, setting the fastest record in NBA history. It is worth mentioning that the "ambassador" behind the scenes is Mavericks coach donald nelson. Because opponent dennis rodman's free throw was weak, Bubba Wells was asked to foul Rodman forcibly, but Rodman 12 penalty 9 disrupted the Mavericks' plan to turn over. Later, this tactic evolved into a popular "shark-cutting tactic" in today's alliance.

2. andre roberson, all the data are 0 in 22 minutes.

On 20 13, Robertson entered the NBA through the draft. 20 16- 17 was selected as the second best defensive team. 20 15 regular season, thunder lost to the pelican. Robertson, who started the game, made 0 of 2 shots in 22 minutes. The rest of the data, such as scores, rebounds, assists, steals, mistakes, fouls, etc. , are all zero. It can't be said that Robles is still an active player, but he has no personal honor for the time being.

3. darryl dawkins grabbed the most rebounds.

Speaking of rebounding, you may think that O 'Neill smashed the backboard twice, and even once the timer was pulled down, which almost injured O 'Neill. However, there is another Dawkins in NBA history, who played for the 76ers in the late 1970s. His strength and explosiveness are unparalleled. Once he jumps up and dunks, the defender had better avoid it to avoid injury. Dawkins has also become the most rebounding person in NBA history!

Anyway, I haven't heard of this last one, and Baidu's data is also very bleak.

The NBA is a very magical league. Although some players are unsuccessful in their careers, they have records that are difficult for future generations to break. This is because everyone who can come to play in the NBA is talented and may create miracles, but some people fail to continue the miracle.

Single quarter 14 assists-Blake.

At present, the record of the highest assists in a single quarter in NBA is set by Blake. In 2009, when he was a pioneer, he set this record in a game against the Clippers. I became familiar with Blake's golden double gun era. Blake's ability to send shells to Iverson and Anthony is still relatively strong, and the level of assists is above average in the league. But looking at his career, he can't be said to be successful. There is a simple reason. Blake's defense is terrible. That's why he was abandoned by the Nuggets.

Kwame brown, top student in high school.

No one can break kwame brown's record. As a famous parallel champion, kwame brown's talent is beyond doubt. He is as strong as an ox, and his jumping speed and explosive power are top-notch. Jordan has high hopes for him, but obviously, the high school student's mind is not mature. Under Jordan's repeated insults, kwame brown broke down and could no longer play. After leaving the Wizards, Jordan also played well, but later he came to Kobe Bryant's side and had a nervous breakdown next to Old Zhan. Since then, he has won the title of No.1 parallel import. Once, he was the best parallel importer. Fortunately, Bennett later took the title away.

The youngest NBA player-Andrew Bynum.

Bynum was less than 18 years old when he joined the NBA. We are almost certain that this record will not be broken, because high school students were not allowed to participate in the draft long before they joined. Bynum played well in the Lakers, once became an all-star center in the West, and scored 40 points under the care of Kobe Bryant. At that time, the young man was very promising. But after going to 76 people, Bynum began to indulge himself, and then began to wash, cut and blow. This talented center was abandoned by the league a long time ago and has no ball to play in the NBA.

Through their examples, we can know that in the NBA, we need to make constant efforts to get along with the right people at the right time. Think about it this way, the famous superstars nowadays are really amazing.

1, Jennings' youngest single-game 50+ player.

2. Bynum is the youngest player in NBA history.

3. milicic's youngest champion.

Red flowers with green leaves, of course. The NBA is a place where strong people gather. Although countless strong people have been born among them, there are inevitably some role players around them. Although it is not easy for role players to make history, some role players have created many NBA records that are hard to break. It can even be said that they are "unprecedented, and there is no one after them."

Steve Blake

For most fans, he may not have heard of his name. He doesn't have any good data and records. On February 22, 2009, Blake got 14 assists in the first quarter of the Blazers-Clippers game.

It broke the record of 12 assists held by Magic and Lucas, and became the highest record of assists in the first quarter and single quarter in NBA history. I have to say that this record is a miracle.

Brandon Jennings

Speaking of Jennings, I really can't help feeling that the talented teenager who used to play in the league has now fallen to the point where there is no ball to play, which is embarrassing.

Many fans should be familiar. In the first 10 games of his career, he averaged 25.2 points, 4.6 rebounds and 5.9 assists per game.

The most exciting and worth blowing is the seventh game of his NBA career. In the face of Ellis and Curry, Jennings scored 55 points and led the team to victory.

In fact, he set four records at the same time in that competition. He became the player who scored the least 50+ times in history, one less than the "Grand Commander" Chamberlain; It has also become the highest rookie score in the history of the Bucks. The previous highest score was 5 1 point of "Tiangou" Jabbar; At the same time, he also became the youngest Mr. 50 in history, dozens of days younger than "Little Emperor" lebron james. The historical rookie scored the highest score in a single quarter, and Jennings scored 29 points in the third quarter. I have to say that it is really admirable.

Unfortunately, the personality is too arrogant, the defensive end is too sloppy, and the injury is devastating. This talented boy who was once a smash hit in the league has basically disappeared now.

Calderon

Most fans of this Spanish point guard may remember him. He is a natural point guard with excellent psychological quality, good feel and stable free throws. His offensive means are mainly middle and long-range shots and breakthrough layups.

The most admirable thing is that he once made free throws 154 times in a season and 15 1 times in a single season, and only missed three free throws in a single season, especially his free throw percentage in a single season reached 98. 1%, which is a miracle. Although he retired, I'm afraid no one can break his record for a long time to come.

Joel Anthony

The Canadian entered the NBA as a draft loser in 2007. Although he has won two championships with the Heat in his career, he is still unknown.

As a blue-collar player in the league, he is average in height and poor in physical fitness, but he has done a lot of dirty work, so he has won the respect of his teammates and fans.

He is a player who is not good at scoring. 20 10- 1 1 season, joel anthony played for 29 minutes in a single game and got 0 points, 0 rebounds, 0 assists, 0 steals, 0 blocks and 0 hits. There was only one mistake and four fouls. The record of six zeros created in 29 minutes is also unprecedented in NBA history.

Haha, this question is very interesting. What NBA players with bad careers have unbreakable records? Please see my instructions below.

Kennywalker

Who do you think of when you mention this name? Skywalker in Star Wars? No, no, no, Skywalker's namesake is an NBA player. Career data is so general that most friends who like nba have no impression of this person, but this big brother did have a record that others could hardly break during his playing in NBA. 1993 Knicks-Eagles game, kenny walker's appearance 12 minutes, all the data are 0. Shooting, foul, scoring, rebounding, assists and free throws are all the same. It can be said that it is the least player in NBA history, and it is almost impossible for other players to achieve such an effect.

Elmer Smith

Speaking of this guy, no one has any impression. Admittedly, this is an ordinary Lakers player who has played an ordinary NBA career, but he has a record that other NBA players cannot break. That's single 17 blocked shots, and now it's called the blocked shot king. Among them, Smith blocked 1 1 times at half-time, and the record of blocked shots at half-time is also the big brother's. Smith reached this record in 1973 when the Lakers played the Trailblazers, covering all the players who played in the Trailblazers once. If you only look at the talent of blocking shots, this big man is definitely the first in history. After all, he is the only one who can cover all the opposing players at once.

Bubawells

This is also a role player who thinks he is ordinary in the NBA, but he also has a record that others can't break. He was sent off as soon as possible by six foulers. Yes, you are right. When Mavericks 1997 played bulls, they sent this big brother to deal with Rodman (Rodman was not good at free throws). In just three minutes, this guy was sent off for six fouls. Is it a surprise? So far, no one can foul six times in three minutes, only he has done it.

When it comes to NBA records, the first thing I think of is James' youngest Mr. 30,000, Curry's most three points in the season, and Jordan's playoff average of 30 points. Some soy sauce players in the NBA have also set embarrassing records (I can't help laughing).

Joel Anthony, the player who lost the draft and entered the NBA as a free agent, didn't play very well in a strong team like the Heat. He once played 28 minutes, zero points, rebounds, assists and blocked shots in a game. Robertson, a latecomer to Thunder, had a similar embarrassing record.

Brandon jennings, the youngest Mr. 50 in NBA history, was selected by Bucks with the overall ranking of 10, but his career was very bumpy. He was first selected by the Bucks, then traded to the Pistons, and then traded to Magic. Then I went to Knicks and Washington Wizards. He wanted to be an instant hit in CBA, but he was laid off by Shanxi Fenjiu Team. He was laid off after he returned to Bucks and lost his career.

The youngest player in the history of the Bynum League, like the brother mentioned above, was also selected by the Lakers in the tenth overall pick in the first round, and later fell behind Kobe by two championship rings. Because he had no restraint on himself, he indulged himself in all aspects and faded out of everyone's field of vision early.

Blake also has an unusual record. He once assisted 14 times in a game. You know, many historical stars don't have that many assists. With the third generation and James being elected to the NBA, his NBA career was not as brilliant as theirs, and his career changed to many teams.

Do you know any other players who have similar experiences with them? Welcome to share.

I. michael carter williams

Mccaway was selected by the 76 ers on 13. During the six years of his career, he moved to six teams, and now he can only get the basic salary and sit at the end of the bench. But it is such a mediocre player who once scored 22 points, 7 rebounds 12 assists and 9 steals in the NBA debut and completed a historic performance.

Nine steals, the historical record of NBA players' debut, is still dominated by McAway, and no one can break it.

Two. Josh Caldylan

Spanish player Calderon averaged only 12+0 points in the best season of his career.

But in the 2008-2009 season, Calderon set a historical record. That season, he got a total of 154 free throws, but he missed only three, hitting 155438+0, creating a single-season free throw record of 98. 1%.