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This is a list of National Basketball Association players by total career regular season turnovers recorded. [2] Statistics accurate as of February 17, 2025. LeBron James has the most turnovers in NBA history. ^
Longest streak of consecutive games with a turnover; 407 by Russell Westbrook from March 14, 2016, to January 4, 2022 [183] [184] Lowest Turnover percentage, career; 7.58% by Tim Hardaway Jr. [185] Most point-turnover double-doubles, career; 9 by James Harden [186] Most turnovers by a non-Hall of Famer (min. 10 years retired), career; 3,493 by ...
Robert Parish was the first to play 21 seasons in the NBA, currently tied for the 3rd most in league history. Dirk Nowitzki spent his entire 21-year career with the Dallas Mavericks, the most ever by an NBA player with one team. [26] Kevin Garnett began his career with Minnesota, returning later and tying the then-record of 21 seasons played in ...
List of NBA longest losing streaks; List of NBA longest winning streaks; List of NBA single-season rebounding leaders; List of NBA single-season scoring leaders; List of NBA rookie single-season scoring leaders; NBA 60 Greatest Playoff Moments; NBA All-Defensive Team; NBA All-Rookie Team; NBA All-Star Game Kobe Bryant Most Valuable Player
The other list is made up of playoff games only. The Los Angeles Lakers own the longest winning streak in NBA history. They won 33 straight games in the 1971–72 season, compiling a season-best 69–13 record and went on to win the NBA Finals. In the 2016–17 season, the Golden State Warriors posted a season-best 67–15 regular-season record ...
This is a list of the longest regular season losing streaks in National Basketball Association (NBA) history. Streaks started at the end of one season are carried over into the following season. The Detroit Pistons and the Philadelphia 76ers are tied for the longest ever losing streak
A basketball game played 60 years ago in North Carolina went into 13 overtimes — with no substitutions. Now, decades after the buzzer signaled the end of the historic game on Feb. 29, 1964, the ...
Damian Lillard led the Portland Trail Blazers to the first play-in tournament victory in NBA history. [27] The NBA introduced a play-in tournament in the 2019–20 NBA season to compensate for the suspension of the regular season and a difference in the number of games played between teams, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.