The NBA player who played in the most consecutive games is A.C. Green, Jr. Green earned the nickname 'Iron Man' after playing in 1,192 straight games.
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Wilt Chamberlain - Everyone else doesn't really matter.
When you get 6 fouls in any nba game you foul-out of the game and that player who received the 6 fouls has to sit on the bench for the remainder of the game. If there are only 5 players who are able to play and everybody else is either injured, inactive or has fouled-out, then if another player gets fouled-out then there would be only 4 players able to play but under the nba rule book there always has to be 5 players on the court so that last player who is supposed to foul-out has to stay in the game but other than that yes, 6 fouls in a nba game is a foul-out
Wilt Chamberlain played in 1,045 regular season games and 160 playoff games and did not foul out of a single game.
Wilt Chamberlain played in 1,045 regular season games and 160 playoff games and never fouled out.
No, in the NBA a player has to reach 6 fouls before he's "fouled out".
No NBA team has never lost a game.
On December 29, 1997, Dallas' Bubba Wells fouls out of a game in 3 minutes of play, the quickest DQ in NBA history. Read more: Has anyone in NCAA or NBA history ever fouled out before halftime? | Answerbag http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/1770#ixzz1H509X5ZN
In college and in the NBA if someone is fouled they have to shoot free throws. Only time I can see if they get another player to shoot is if the player that was fouled gets fouled very, very hard, if he gets knocked out or has to go to the hospital and is seriously hurt, they may let another person take his place, or give the team two points, most likely to make it fair, they'll get another person to shoot. But I've never seen that kind of stipulation before.
The game of the NBA can never be tied. That's why they have the OT(Over Time).
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In the NBA the player who gets fouled gets one FT in this scenario.