DUMB MOMENTS IN NBA , FOOLISH PLAYS


 DUMB MOMENTS IN NBA , FOOLISH PLAYS

Here are some of the most dumb plays in NBA history:


JR Smith forgetting the score - In Game 1 of the 2018 NBA Finals, Cleveland Cavaliers player JR Smith rebounded a missed free throw with the game tied and just seconds left on the clock, but instead of attempting a shot or passing the ball, he dribbled the ball out to half court, apparently forgetting the score.


Chris Webber's timeout - In the 1993 NCAA Championship game, Michigan player Chris Webber called a timeout when his team had none remaining, resulting in a technical foul that effectively ended the game in favor of the opposing team, North Carolina.


Rasheed Wallace's technical fouls - Detroit Pistons player Rasheed Wallace was notorious for accumulating technical fouls throughout his career, including 41 in the 2000-2001 season, which resulted in him being suspended for multiple games.


JaVale McGee's missed dunk - In a 2011 game between the Washington Wizards and the Houston Rockets, Wizards player JaVale McGee attempted a dunk from beyond the free-throw line, but missed badly and fell to the ground.


Nick Young's failed inbound pass - In a 2017 game between the Golden State Warriors and the Los Angeles Lakers, Warriors player Nick Young attempted to inbound the ball by bouncing it off the back of Lakers player Jordan Clarkson, but missed and the ball went out of bounds.


These plays are considered "dumb" because they are often mistakes or lapses in judgment that can have significant consequences for the player and their team.

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