NBA Most Unbreakable Records

Name these people that hold some of the most unbreakable records in the NBA.
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Averaging 48.5 minutes per game
1961-62
Wilt Chamberlain
118 50 point games
1959-69
20 free throws without a make
1948
Giff Roux
30 assists in a game
1990
Scott Skiles
7 personal fouls in a game
1999
Cal Bowdler
1 quadruple-double
1974
Nate Thurmond
1986
Alvin Robertson
1990
Hakeem Olajuwon
1994
David Robinson
11 championships won as a player
1957-69
Bill Russell
37 points in a quarter
2015
Klay Thompson
88 games played in a season
1968-69
Walt Bellamy
Fastest disqualification due to personal fouls 2 minutes, 43 seconds
1997
Bubba Wells
2 consecutive games scoring 50-plus points in the playoffs
1988
Michael Jordan
39 free throws attempted in a game
2012
Dwight Howard
2013
15,806 career assists
1984-03
John Stockton
7,382 offensive rebounds
1976-1995
Moses Malone
29 minutes in a game without any points, rebounds, assists, steals or blocks
2011
Joel Anthony
98.1 single-season free-throw percentage
2008-09
Jose Calderon
23,334 career points without a made 3-pointer (in 3-point era)
1976-97
Robert Parish
1,192 consecutive games played
1985-01
A.C. Green
41 technical fouls in a season
2000-01
Rasheed Wallace
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Sep 9, 2021
I Googled Roux and found sites claiming that these 20 consecutive misses came in one game: The January 15, 1948 game between the NY Knicks and the STL Bombers.

At:

https://www.basketball-reference.com/req/202106291/images/boxscore-scans/194801150STB.jpg

can be found what is alleged to be a scan of the original box score. At the bottom, it says Roux's team missed a total of 4 free throws but Roux missed 20 himself. His teammates missed a total of 2, so the arithmetic would make sense if Roux missed 2, not 20.

I looked up the NY Times story on the game, and it says nothing about Roux's alleged remarkable achievement.