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1. Who is the Current Commissioner of the NBA
Adam Silver is the Fifth Commissioner of the NBA
David Stern
Stephen A. Smith
Adam Silver
Larry O'Brien
2. Who Owns the Charlotte Hornets
Jordan is the NBA's only Black owner. He purchased the expansion team from Bob Johnson for $180m in 2010. The team has a net worth of $1.7bn as of 2023.
Michael Jordan
LeBron James
Dell Curry
Shaquille O'neal
3. Who is the Shortest NBA Player of All Time
Muggsy Bogues holds the Record Being only 5ft 3 or 1.6m tall.
Spud Webb
Muggsy Bogues
Yao Ming
Steph Curry
4. Who is the Tallest NBA Player of All Time
Gheorghe Muresan and Manute Bol are both listed at 2.31m but it is Disputed if Bol was actually that tall. Some sources list Bol as 2.29m and others as 2.31m
Yao Ming
Shaquille O'neal
Wilt Chamberlain
Gheorghe Muresan
5. Who Holds the Record for the Fastest Ejection from an NBA Game
Gregg Popovich got ejected from a game in just 63 seconds
Tim Duncan
Gregg Popovich
Tony Parker
Adam Silver
6. Which Referee Holds the Record for Most Officiated Games in NBA History
Dick Bavetta holds the record with 2,635 officiated games
Tim Donaghy
Ernie Johnson Jr.
Dick Bavetta
Joey Crawford
7. Which NBA team has Drafted the Most NBA MVP's (If a Player has Won more than 1 MVP he still counts as one)
The Bucks Hold the Record with Drafting 4 Players who won an MVP. Kareem, Dr. J, Dirk and Giannis
Hawks
Thunder
76ers
Bucks
8. Kobe Bryant was Drafted by which NBA team
Kobe Was Drafted by the Hornets, but was Immediately traded to the Lakers
Charlotte Hornets
Los Angeles Lakers
Milwaukee Bucks
Orlando Magic
9. Why Are the New York Knicks Called the Knicks
The Word knickerbocker traces back to Dutch settlers who came to New York in the 1600s and wore pants, which rolled up below their knees, called knickerbockers.
Because in New York there are a lot of People called Nick
Because Knicks is short for the Word Knickerbockers
Because the Owner lost a Bet
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10. Which NBA player Holds the Record for the highest paid single season in NBA History
In the 1997-98 season MJ was paid 33.1M Dollars which, adjusted for Inflation, would be about 62.5M Dollars today.