NBA Journey
Finals MVP's
NBA Nicknames
Basketball Lingo
NBA Records
100

This forward won championships with the Lakers and Heat, and played for several teams including the Cavs and Lakers again.

Lebron James

100

2024

Jaylen Brown

100

The Beard

James Harden

100

This move involves dribbling the ball quickly between your legs to fake out a defender.

Crossover or BTL

100

This player holds the record for the second most career points scored in NBA history.

Kareem

200

This center played for the Magic, Lakers, Rockets, and Hawks, and is famous for his powerful dunks and multiple All-Star appearances.

Dwight Howard

200

2020

Lebron

200

The Brow

Anthony Davis

200

This term describes the act of a player moving illegally without dribbling the ball.

Travel

200

This NBA legend holds the all-time record for most career assists, with 15,806.

John Stockton

300

This guard played for the Mavericks and Knicks, known for his smart playmaking and clutch moments.

Jalen Brunson

300

2008

Paul Peirce

300

The Truth

Paul Peirce 

300

This term refers to when a player deliberately uses their body to gain an advantage by leaning into a defender, often resulting in a foul call.

Charge

300

This big man holds the record for most career blocked shots in NBA history, with 3,830.

Hakeem Olijawaon

400

This crafty guard has played for the Clippers, Mavericks, Hawks, and Bucks, and is known for his flashy passing and clutch shooting.

J.J Reddick

400

2007

Tony Parker

400

The Mail Man

Karl Malone

400

This term describes a defensive strategy where multiple players guard the ball handler to force a turnover or bad shot.

Double-Team

400

This dominant center holds the NBA record for the most rebounds in a single game, grabbing 55 boards in 1960.

Wilt

500

This versatile wing has played for the Warriors, Pelicans, Rockets, Thunder, and Lakers, known for his defense and clutch three-point shooting.

Trever Ariza

500

2004

Chauncey Billups

500

The Ice Man

George Gervin

500

This advanced offensive tactic involves multiple screens and player movements designed to create open shots, popularized by teams like the San Antonio Spurs.

Motion Offence

500

This player holds the record for the most consecutive games played in NBA history, with 1,192 straight appearances.

A.C. Green

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