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His first record was achieved on his birthday in 2011 at Campbell Hall Elementary school in Studio City, California. The shot was measured at 104 feet 7 inches (31.88 m). [3] [6] His second Guinness World record for longest basketball shot was set on September 9, 2014. The shot was measured at 112 feet 6 inches (34.29 meters) and took place in ...
These attempts are generally buzzer beaters when there is not enough time left on the clock to pass or dribble the ball further upcourt for a closer and easier shot attempt. Baron Davis holds the record for longest NBA field goal; on February 17, 2001, as a member of the Charlotte Hornets, he successfully made an 89-foot shot while visiting the ...
The group broke the world records for longest basketball shot made with the head, highest basketball shot, longest blindfolded basketball shot, and longest sitting basketball shot. [25] Subsequently, they released a sequel based on football the following year, in which they broke even more world records. They later made two more world record ...
The record for most half-court shots made in a single NBA season (by all NBA players combined) was set in the 2014 season at 13. The longest successful shot in NBA history was 89 feet (27 m) by Baron Davis on February 17, 2001. He shot it with 0.7 seconds remaining in the third quarter as a defender closely guarded him.
Caitlin Clark knew her shot at the buzzer was going in, even though she launched it from the Hawkeyes logo near midcourt. “Caitlin has ice in her veins,” Iowa's Lisa Bluder said. Clark proved ...
Highest half-court shot percentage, career; 9.1% (4 of 44) by Jason Kidd [77] Most seasons leading the league in field goal percentage; 10 by Shaquille O'Neal [78] [79] Most consecutive seasons leading league in field goals made; 7 by Wilt Chamberlain (1960–66) and Michael Jordan (1987–93) [52] Most consecutive seasons leading league in ...
Baron Davis holds the NBA record for the longest successful field goal with an 89-foot shot on February 17, 2001. [4] [5] [6] Diana Taurasi has the record for the greatest number of field goals in a WNBA season. In 2006, she attempted 660 field goals and achieved 298 of them having the Guinness World Record for both items.
Those who did show up included Mondo Duplantis, the world-record pole vaulter who won at 19 feet, 4 ¾ inches. Sha'Carri Richardson presented another highly anticipated reason to watch. The ...