25 of the weirdest and wildest NBA facts we could find. Enjoy! Follow Nonstop Instagram: / nonstop TikTok: / nonstop Twitter: / nonstop Imagery supplied by Getty Images
the three mavericks guards is pretty crazy, but you only need 23 people to have a 50% chance that 2 of them share a birthday. They fell for the birthday paradox.
Having the same birthday is a common thing. now Sharing the exact same Date of Birth is crazy, even crazier if u talkin about 3 people in the same roster
Finally a video that says what I've always known and told bostonians nobody called Larry Bird 'Larry Legend' while he played the game. I had so many Bird STANS mad saying that it's ridiculous, I loved it. 😂🤣👌🏽
let’s bring back the IBM Award, but better? Winning is KEY, but the efficiency at which the win or possible win occurred needs to be compiled in a way that the radio listeners can understand.
i thought there was revenue sharing. why would they need to get $ for entry fee and copy machine. now i know they do cash compensation but i thought that was used for player salary
1124 games with 10+ pts in season.. not straight.. his streak is like half of that.. and if we are including post season.. i dont thnk he has the record anymore FYI
please tell me did you know that on 1-9-96 a MASSIVE 28 rebounds were totaled by popeye jones in a 91-84 pacers win over the mavs and if you ask me NON top 50 really elite star sums up BOTH jason kidd and even more so reggie miller
i'm not certain why but the 92/93 mavs went 11-71 and 13-69 in 93/94 and i'm not certain why but the 88/89 mavs missed the playoffs after losing in the 1988 conference finals to the lakers with two players who if you ask me are legends being magic johnson and kareem abdul-jabbar
if you ask me the 1981 finals mvp should've been a player who if you ask me is a legend being larry bird and if you ask me the 1988 finals mvp should've been magic johnson and if you ask me the 1980 1982 and 1987 finals mvp should've been kareem abdul-jabbar
In a room of 22 people,the odds of 2 of them having the same birthday are 50 %,so I imagine with 500 players there is bound to be some with the same,but 3 of them being on the same team,and playing the same position is wild
How does the birthday problem make it to this list 😂 a billion to one?! People sharing YOUR birthday is uncommon, but find 23 random people, it’s more likely than not two of them will be sharing a birthday! It’s funny it’s three people, and all in the same position and team, but there’s some wild things here and the wildest thing in the birthdays is you claimed it’s billion to one 😛
if you ask me the best scorers ever are still five players who if you ask me are legends being #1 wilt chamberlain #2 kareem abdul-jabbar #3 michael jordan #4 larry bird and #5 shaquille o'neal
please tell me did you know that in 1980 the nba declared the greatest player ever as bill russell and that eight nicknames including the record book still belong to wilt chamberlain and that there's a documentary called the greatest player ever starring wilt chamberlain
@er3328 Did you even understand what I was talking about? It's on the facts at 9:07 of the video. The fact that Dave Cowens was voted MVP but only finished on the All NBA second team the same year - because of the voting system. I pointed out that before Cowens, the same inconsistency had already happened several times to Bill Russell. -Moreover for defenders, the cases of Tyson Chandler and Marc Gasol are presented in the video, but it was the same for Mutombo before them (best defender but all defensive second team).
Lebron broke kareem's record for the most points, but you didn't know he also lose that game, individual achievement is better than the game itself Now that is a wild fact lol
Okay I don’t mean to be bitter but there was an entire 60 minutes on how the Kings got jobbed by an official blowing his whistle for the mob’s bets. They would have won that game and then beat the Sixers with ease and then mojo and an arena would have arose. So it’s easy to make them the butt of jokes but the chips were not stacked in our favor.
Lebron averages 27-8-7 for his career. Not 27-7-7. He averages 7.5 rebounds which should be rounded up to 8, not down to 7. Also, in the 2011 playoffs against the Mavericks in game 4 Lebron scored 8 points. Video didn't specify regular season games.