The person who holds the most shots missed in an NBA game is Allen Iverson. Against the Chicago Bulls on December 13, 2001, Iverson shot a horrid 5-31 from the field, struggling to score his record 557 straight game in double figures. Hey Allen, I guess you need some practice!
In the NBA, the record is 97 in a row by Michael Williams of the Minnesota Timberwolves. He accomplished this feat over 2 season (1992-1993, 1993-1994). The Guinness world record holder is Ted St. Martin, who made 5,221 consecutive free throws on April 28, 1996. He did so while giving a shooting clinic to students, taking over 7 hours to complete the task. The most by an amateur and second most overall is Hal Cohen, a former SU player. He hit 598 consecutive free throws after practice when he was 17 in High School.
Michael Jordan
The NBA record for most consecutive free throws made is 97 by Michael Williams of the Minnesota Timberwolves between March 24, 1993 and November 9, 1993.
kareem had a free throw percentage of 72 %, he also had the highest amount of points ever, 33,387.
Yes he did. Wilt was never a good free throw shooter and tried many methods including underhanded which was popularized by Rick Barry who was very accurate using that method.
Michael Williams holds the record for the most NBA free-throws in a row. From March 24, 1993 until Nov. 9, 1993, he made 97 consecutive free throws with the Timberwolves.
Deron Williams was 21 for 21
Wilt Chamberlain and Adrian Dantley both sunk 28 free throws in one NBA game.
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Manu Ginobili
In the NBA, the record is 97 in a row by Michael Williams of the Minnesota Timberwolves. He accomplished this feat over 2 season (1992-1993, 1993-1994). The Guinness world record holder is Ted St. Martin, who made 5,221 consecutive free throws on April 28, 1996. He did so while giving a shooting clinic to students, taking over 7 hours to complete the task. The most by an amateur and second most overall is Hal Cohen, a former SU player. He hit 598 consecutive free throws after practice when he was 17 in High School.
Michael Jordan
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The NBA record for most consecutive free throws made is 97 by Michael Williams of the Minnesota Timberwolves between March 24, 1993 and November 9, 1993.