This player has won the most NBA championships as a player.
Bill Russell – 11 rings
This team won the most NBA championships .
Boston Celtics & Los Angeles Lakers – 17 each
This player holds the record for most points scored in a single NBA game.
Wilt Chamberlain – 100 points
This team selected LeBron James with the first overall pick in the 2003 NBA Draft
Cleveland Cavaliers
This team is known as "The Big Apple’s" NBA franchise.
New York Knicks
This player is the NBA’s all-time leading scorer.
LeBron James
The "Flu Game" took place in this NBA Finals year.
1997
The only player in history to average a triple-double across multiple seasons.
Russell Westbrook
The player drafted ahead of Kevin Durant in 2007
Greg Oden
The first NBA team to win 70+ games in a season.
1995-96 Chicago Bulls
Michael Jordan wore this number during his brief return in 1995.
45
This player hit "The Shot" over Craig Ehlo in the 1989 Playoffs.
Michael Jordan
This player recorded the fastest triple-double in NBA history in just 14 minutes.
Nikola Jokić
This franchise drafted Kobe Bryant before trading him to the Lakers.
Charlotte Hornets
The only team to go undefeated in an NBA Finals series since the league expanded to a seven-game format.
2017 Golden State Warriors, 16-1 overall
This legendary center was the first player to score 100 points in a single game.
Wilt Chamberlain
The only team to ever go 16-1 in an NBA Playoff run.
2017 Golden State Warriors
The player with the most career assists in NBA history.
John Stockton
The Spurs selected this Hall of Famer first overall in the 1997 Draft.
Tim Duncan
This team moved from Seattle to become the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Seattle SuperSonics
This Hall of Famer was known as "The Big O" and was the first to average a triple-double for a season.
Oscar Robertson
Ray Allen’s clutch three-pointer in Game 6 of the 2013 NBA Finals was against this team.
San Antonio Spurs
This obscure forward holds the record for most quadruple-doubles in a single season, accomplishing the feat 8 times in 1977.
Urick Dawson
The 1984 Draft class featured three Hall of Famers: Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, and this legendary center.
Hakeem Olajuwon
The Miami Heat retired this NFL player’s jersey number despite him never playing basketball.
Dan Marino, #13 retired by the Heat