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The five little-known alternative records in the NBA, the time is to test whether you are an old fan!

The NBA has produced many amazing data, such as 100 points per game, a season-long triple-double average, 35 seconds and 13 minutes. But in addition to these, there are some alternative data that are worth recalling. Let’s see how many of the following five little-known data records you know! "All 1 data" of

1 jersey

1, CJ Watson. On April 4, 2013, Watson, who played for the Nets at the time, wore the No. 1 jersey when he played against the Bulls. The game's data was 1 point, 1 rebound, 1 assist, 1 steal, 1 block and 1 mistake. The data of all 1 just echoes the jersey number 1. It can be called one of the most metaphysical alternative data in the NBA

appear in 0 minutes but made a mistake

2. Rasour Butler. On February 12, 2012, Rasul Butler also played for the Raptors. When he was replaced on the court, he was judged for a 5-second free throw violation and was immediately replaced. After the game, Butler's playing time was 0 seconds, but he left 1 mistake in the technical statistics, which also became the "shortest" error record in NBA history

7 minutes of the demon sword being unsheathed

3, Ginobili. On March 2, 2003, Ginobili played only 7 minutes against the Mavericks, never made any shots, but contributed 5 rebounds, 9 assists, 6 steals, 4 blocks and 6 fouls. In just 7 minutes, except for the fact that the Demon Knife had no points, all the other data were full...

Alternative triple-double

4, Drummond Green. On February 10, 2017, Green scored only 4 points, but scored 12 rebounds, 10 assists and 10 steals in the game against the Grizzlies. He also became the first player in NBA history to score less than double-digit points but achieved a triple-double. In addition, Green contributed 5 blocks in this game, which all highlighted Green's role in defense and organization in the team

Rebound maniac

5, Rodman, the big bug. On December 1, 1993, Rodman, who was also playing for the Spurs at the time, made 0 of 5 shots in the game against the Hornets, scored 1 point with only free throws, but frantically grabbed 28 rebounds. And he scored 0 points in two consecutive games, grabbing a total of 49 rebounds, and the NBA league's first rebounder is undoubtedly a maniac!

In addition to these alternative data, I wonder what other little-known data records are known to you.