NBA Players by Wikipedia Descriptions - Statistics

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Excerpt Person % Correct
In 2008 he missed his 5,000th free throw, becoming the second player in NBA history to do so Shaquille O'Neal
91%
Often plays significant minutes for the Warriors as an undersized center in their Death Lineup Draymond Green
81%
When he was six, his father retired from the NBA and moved his family to Italy Kobe Bryant
81%
Along with Spurs teammates Tim Duncan and Tony Parker, he was known as one of the "Big Three" Manu Ginóbili
79%
He went on to average a triple-double the following two seasons also Russell Westbrook
78%
Won the 2004–05 NBA MVP award, becoming the first Canadian to earn the honour Steve Nash
78%
He and distant cousin Tracy McGrady formed a formidable one-two punch as teammates in Toronto Vince Carter
76%
Attracted international attention for his befriending of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un Dennis Rodman
75%
Nicknamed the "Claw" Kawhi Leonard
74%
Became notorious for his claim of having had sexual relations with as many as 20,000 women Wilt Chamberlain
72%
After blocking a player's shot, he would point his right index finger at that player and move it side to side Dikembe Mutombo
70%
Has gained notoriety for his ability to exploit league rules to more efficiently draw fouls... He is also the all-time leader in completed four-point plays. James Harden
66%
Drafted with the first pick in the 2019 NBA draft Zion Williamson
66%
Went on a rant that included the word "practice" 14 times Allen Iverson
65%
He dunked so effortlessly that his college coach said it "looked like a dream" Hakeem Olajuwon
61%
He was left off the original Olympic Dream Team, possibly as a result of an alleged feud with Michael Jordan Isiah Thomas
60%
He was well known for slam dunking from the free throw line in slam dunk contests and was the only player voted Most Valuable Player in both the ABA and the NBA Julius Erving
60%
He was known for his underhand free throw shooting technique, and at the time of his retirement in 1980 his .900 free throw percentage ranked first in NBA history Rick Barry
51%
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