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Most technical fouls, season; 41 by Rasheed Wallace, 2000–01 [359] Most personal fouls, season; 386 by Darryl Dawkins, 1983–84 [203] [360] Most disqualifications (foul outs or ejections), season; 26 by Don Meineke, 1952–53 [361] Most consecutive disqualifications, season; 6 by Don Boven, 1951–52 [362] Most teams played for in a season
Rasheed Wallace holds the record for the most technical fouls received during one season in the NBA. In the 2000–01 season, he received 41 technical fouls in 80 regular season and postseason games played. Karl Malone holds the all-time mark for most technical fouls by a player in a career with 332, a record previously held by Dennis Rodman. [10]
Technical fouls are a part of basketball at every level, but when called in the NBA, they also come with significant fiscal consequences.
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Wallace holds the single-season record for technical fouls. In the 2000–01 season, Wallace received 41 technical fouls over 80 games. He has received the third-most career technical fouls with 317, and he holds the NBA record for most career ejections with 29.
This is a list of National Basketball Association players by total career regular season free throws made. Statistics accurate as of December 10, 2024. Karl Malone has made the most free throws in NBA history.
The NBA defines a flop as "an attempt to either fool referees into calling undeserved fouls or fool fans into thinking the referees missed a foul call by exaggerating the effect of contact with an ...
Though he was not assessed a technical foul at the time, he was suspended two days later. [204] [205] 10 games: Vernon Maxwell: Houston Rockets: 1995 1994–95: On February 6, 1995, Maxwell entered the stands and punched a fan who he claimed was heckling him during an NBA game against the Portland Trail Blazers. [206] J. R. Smith: Denver ...