This player has two numbers retired by the same team.
Kobe Bryant
(LAL - 8, 24)
He scored 100 points in a single game.
Wilt Chamberlain
He grabbed 55 rebounds in a single game.
Wilt Chamberlain
Michael Jordan
University of North Carolina
He played through a game with the flu and won.
Michael Jordan
Black Mamba
Kobe Bryant
This player has his number retired league-wide.
Bill Rusell (6)
He dished 30 assists in a single game.
Scott Skiles
He made 14 threes in a single game.
Klay Thompson
Kobe Bryant
Lower Merion High School
He stepped over Tyron Lue.
Allen Iverson
White Mamba
Brian Scalabrine
The only two players to have their number retired by 3 different teams.
Wilt Chamberlain (PHI, GSW, LAL - 13)
Pete Maravich (ATL - 44 / NO, UTA - 7)
He blocked 17 shots in a single game.
Elmore Smith
He made 28 free throws in a single game.
Adrian Dantley
Kawhi Leonard
San Diego State University
He unexpectedly blocked Yao Ming.
Nate Robinson
The dunking Dutchman
Rik Smits
The only two players to have a retired number with a team they've never played for.
Michael Jordan (MIA - 23)
Pete Maravich (NO - 7
He turned the ball over 14 times in a single game.
Jason Kidd
He has the fastest foul-out in NBA history with a time of 2 minutes and 43 seconds.
Bubba Wells (he fouled Dennis Rodman every time)
Tobias Harris
University of Tennessee
He scored 8 points in 9 seconds.
Reggie Miller
Mr. Basketball
George Mikan
The only two teams to not have any retired jersey numbers.
Toronto Raptors & LA Clippers
These two players are tied for the most steals in a game with 11.
Kendall Gill & Larry Kenon
The team with the most points in one half.
1990-91 Phoenix Suns (107 vs the Nuggets)
Malcolm Brogdon
University of Virginia
He made the first buzzer beater in a game 7 in NBA playoff history that bounced on the rim 4 times before going in.
Kawhi Leonard
The Rifleman
Chuck Person