Unbreakable NBA Records: From Longest Shot to Most Points

TLDRThis video explores some of the most unbreakable records in NBA history, including the longest shot ever made, the shortest NBA career, the most technical fouls, the most kids by an NBA player, the highest number of high-fives, the most missed free throws, the biggest loss in NBA history, the most teams played for, the most missed threes in a row, and the most points ever scored. These records showcase the achievements and unique moments that have shaped the NBA.

Key insights

🏀The longest shot in NBA history was made from 61 feet away, setting an unbreakable record.

🕒James On Curry had the shortest NBA career, playing only 3.9 seconds in a single game.

😡Rasheed Wallace holds the records for the most technical fouls and total ejections in NBA history, with 41 and 29 respectively.

👧👧👦👦👦👦👦👦👦👦👦👦👦👦Calvin Murphy has the most kids of any NBA player, with 14 children from 9 different women.

🙌Steve Nash holds the record for the most high-fives, averaging 239 high-fives per game.

Q&A

Who made the longest shot in NBA history?

The longest shot in NBA history was made by Shea Temple from 61 feet away.

Who had the shortest NBA career?

James On Curry had the shortest NBA career, playing only 3.9 seconds in a single game.

Who has the most technical fouls in NBA history?

Rasheed Wallace holds the record for the most technical fouls in NBA history, with 41.

Who has the most kids of any NBA player?

Calvin Murphy has the most kids of any NBA player, with 14 children from 9 different women.

Who has the most missed free throws?

Ben Wallace has the most missed free throws in NBA history, shooting only 41% from the free-throw line.

Timestamped Summary

00:12Shea Temple made the longest shot in NBA history from 61 feet away.

01:06James On Curry had the shortest NBA career, playing only 3.9 seconds in a single game.

01:42Rasheed Wallace holds the records for the most technical fouls and total ejections in NBA history, with 41 and 29 respectively.

03:26Calvin Murphy has the most kids of any NBA player, with 14 children from 9 different women.

05:48Steve Nash holds the record for the most high-fives, averaging 239 high-fives per game.