On Dec. 17,1991, the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Miami Heat 148-80. It was the worst losss in NBA history. Before that, the LA Lakers Beat the Golden State Warriors 162-99 in 1972, and the Knicks once lost a game 162-100 Christmas Day 1962.
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The 1972-1973 Philadelphia 76ers, who finished the season 9-73 with the worst record in NBA history.
The worst loss in NBA history was on December 17, 1991. The Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Miami heat 148-80.
The Vancover Grizzles lost 23 in a row in the 1996 NBA season. The worst start in NBA history goes to the 2009 New Jersey Nets who started off 0-17. The worst record in NBA history goes to the 1972-73 Philadelphia 76ers who finished 9-73. In the 2010-2011 season, the new record goes to the Cleveland Cavaliers with 25 consecutive losses in a row. ( 8-40) The most consecutive losses in NBA history.
The worst player in the NBA is Sean Marks. The second worse is Sasha Pavlovic.
Pacers and Pistons in 2004
The Charlotte Bobcats going 7-58 in the 2012 NBA regular season, it is the worst record in the history of the NBA 7 win and 58 losses is a .12 winning percentage. It isn't that good.
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Kobe Bryant
The final score of the highest-scoring NBA game in history was 186-184, with the Detroit Pistons defeating the Denver Nuggets in triple overtime on December 13, 1983.
Yes they score in the NBA preseason. Every basketball game that has played has a score
The 1972-1973 Philadelphia 76ers, who finished the season 9-73 with the worst record in NBA history.
Kareem Jabar. Go to wiki.
The worst loss in NBA history was on December 17, 1991. The Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Miami heat 148-80.
The Vancover Grizzles lost 23 in a row in the 1996 NBA season. The worst start in NBA history goes to the 2009 New Jersey Nets who started off 0-17. The worst record in NBA history goes to the 1972-73 Philadelphia 76ers who finished 9-73. In the 2010-2011 season, the new record goes to the Cleveland Cavaliers with 25 consecutive losses in a row. ( 8-40) The most consecutive losses in NBA history.
As of February 1, 2008 Shaq's career FT pct is 52.4 and Wallace's is 41.9. Ben Wallace is thus the NBA's worst free-throw shooter of all-time.
There is no "worst" NBA player, just players not as good as others.