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Most sales in a game in NBA history

Even outstanding vulnerabilities tend to turn the ball in basketball. We look back on the NBA players and teams that most of the sales have committed in one game.


Size in basketball often has high usage rates – often good, but sometimes bad.

The more time a player spends with the ball in his hands, the more options he has to make a mistake.

The NBA players, who made the ball in most individual games in individual games, are some of the most famous names of the basketball.

Sales play a crucial role in the design of stories in relation to teams and the decision of critical games. They reveal the double -edged sword of individual players with severe workloads, while teams who turn the ball around often rarely manage to win.

Regardless of whether your sales were forced to delete the game or simply by poor individual decision -making through some of the best defenses in the game, the players and teams on this list would like to delete these matchups from the record books of all time.

Here are the games with the most sales in NBA history:

1. 14 – Jason Kidd, Phoenix Suns against New York Knicks (November 17, 2000)

It is no joke that some of the most famous names of the basketball appear on the all-time single game gymnasium list. For most basketball fans, it is quite a shock, Kidd, one of the most famous passers -by in the NBA history.

Fans of the guard can take a little comfort in the fact that he recorded a triple double (18 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists) in this game in this game, but his suns fell on the Knicks 90-85.

The Phoenix Suns Guard Jason Kidd moves the ball during a street game against the Los Angeles Clipper in November 2000.

2. 13 – – Chris Mulllin, Golden State Warriors against Utah Jazz (March 31, 1998)

T-3. 12 – twelve players, including Kidd and Scottie pippings twice or twice

1. 34 – Denver Nuggets against Los Angeles Lakers (November 22, 1992)

It was a real team performance for the nuggets to achieve 34 sales in a single game when six different players recorded at least four sales.

Laphonso Ellis led with seven leadership, while taking only two templates. The Lakers more tripled the Nuggets in Steals (19-6) on the way to a 119-107 victory.

T-2. 33 – Charlotte Hornets Against Washington Bullets (November 23, 1993)

T-2. 33 – Denver Nuggets against Seattle Supersonics (March 20, 1997)

T-2. 33 – New Orleans Hornets against Washington Wizards (December 12, 2004)

T-2. 33 – Orlando Magic against Milwaukee Bucks (March 6, 1992)

1. 12 – James Harden, Houston Rockets against Golden State Warriors (May 27, 2015)

In a dominant season for Harden, game 5 of the Western Conference Final was forgotten a game. In this matchup, he only recorded five templates to work with his 12 sales, and ended 2 of 11 from the field.

The Warriors 2014-15, one of the better teams in the history of the league, played an astonishing defense throughout the after season and frustrated many other stars in addition to harden on the way to an NBA championship.

Houston Rockets' security guard, James Harden, runs between Golden State Warrior's striker Draymond Green and Harrison Barnes during the 5th Western Conference in May 2015.

2. 11 – Luka Doncic, Dallas Mavericks against Los Angeles Clippers (August 17, 2020)

3. 10 – Nine players bound, including LeBron James twice

1. 35 – Indiana Pacers against New York Knicks (May 9, 1995)

In one of the most memorable post -sowers in the history of the league, the semi -finals of the Eastern Conference produced the game with the most sales of all time.

Almost every Pacers player fought in this case, and Hall of Famer Reggie Miller had only 10 points in the 3-from 10 shooting with five sales. Charles Oakley recorded five of the Knicks 14 steals when they defeated the Pacers 96-77.

But less than two weeks later the Pacers won two points in a crucial game.

Reggie Miller, Guard of Indiana Pacers, puts the ball onto the pitch while he was defended by New York Knick Knick John Starks in May 1995. (AP photo)

2. 32 – Miami Heat against Chicago Bulls (May 24, 1997)

T-3. 28 – Chicago Bulls against Milwaukee Bucks (April 25, 2015)

T-3. 28 – Miami Heat against Chicago Bulls (April 26, 1996)

T-3. 28 – New Jersey Nets against Detroit Pistons (May 14, 2004)


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