"The King" LEBRON JAMES
Wilt Chamberlain has the most career rebounds in NBA history with 23,924 rebounds.
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Dennis Rodman
The Vancover Grizzles lost 23 in a row in the 1996 NBA season. The worst start in NBA history goes to the 2009 New Jersey Nets who started off 0-17. The worst record in NBA history goes to the 1972-73 Philadelphia 76ers who finished 9-73. In the 2010-2011 season, the new record goes to the Cleveland Cavaliers with 25 consecutive losses in a row. ( 8-40) The most consecutive losses in NBA history.
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Yes, of course - long range buzzer beaters have gone from way behind the half-court line multiple times in the history of the great game :)
"The King" LEBRON JAMES
He has shot 17 game winning shots in the NBA when down by two, one, or tied with 24 seconds or less left on the clock. He is going to be the greatest player in the NBA for ever!
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Allen Iverson has the most Ankle-Breakers in the NBA in basketball history.
Brandon Roy scored 57 And Kevin Garnett scored 57
California
Lebron James is the greatest not to brag but he has made countless buzzer beaters, MVP of the year in 2009, 40+ ppg a night in the playoffs, has an incredible 44" vertical leap is built, can make miraculous drives and shots. and is the best right now in the NBA. forget about haters of lebron. they are just hating themselves. lebron is and will be the greatest in the NBA.
brian scalabrine
The celtics have the most titles in NBA history
Wilt Chamberlain has the most career rebounds in NBA history with 23,924 rebounds.