Answer: Xavier
Xavier had 28 Tournament wins without a Final Four appearance. NYU, Bradley, and Stanford have each made it to two NCAA Final Fours. The Alabama Crimson Tide had 23 Tournament wins without a Final Four appearance, and the same goes for Tennessee Volunteers.
Missouri and Boston College had each won 22 games in the NCAA Tournament, without ever having made it to the Final Four. Oklahoma University has the most Tournament wins with 41, without ever winning a Championship. Texas has the most wins at 34, without ever making it to the Championship game. BYU holds the dubious distinction of the most Tournament appearances without a Final Four (30).
From Quiz: Fascinating and Obscure Basketball Trivia
Answer: Minnesota Timberwolves
The Minnesota Timberwolves originally drafted Roy with the 6th pick in the 2006 NBA draft. They then traded him later that night for Randy Foye from Blazers.
From Quiz: NBA Teams
Answer: Kinder Bologna
Manu played on the Italian Team Kinder Bologna (2000-2002) prior to joining the San Antonio Spurs. The guard was in his ninth season with the Spurs in 2010-11.
From Quiz: International NBA Players
Answer: Charlotte Hornets
He was the 13th overall pick by the Charlotte Hornets in 1996, but was traded on draft night to the Los Angeles Lakers for center Vlade Divac.
From Quiz: NBA Mix
Answer: Lakers
The Celtics won their 17th NBA Championship four games to two. Paul Pierce was the MVP of the finals.
From Quiz: NBA: Soups On!
Answer: 1998
Nash was the 15 overall pick the in 1996 draft. He was drafted by the Phoenix Suns.
From Quiz: The Basketball Cafe X
Answer: 1989
The Timberwolves, led by Tony Campbell, were a league low 22-60 that year.
From Quiz: The Basketball Cafe IX
Answer: 5
Vince Carter was traded from the Toronto Raptors to the New Jersey Nets for Aaron Williams, Eric Williams, Alonzo Mourning, and two 2006 first round draft picks.
From Quiz: NBA Combo #3
Answer: Six
The Lakers ended up with a 34-48 record, and did not make the playoffs.
From Quiz: The Basketball Cafe V
Answer: Houston Rockets
The Mavericks ended up in fourth with 58 wins and 24 loses. The Kings finished off the season with a 50-32 record and ranked sixth. Finally, the Memphis Grizzlies were ranked eighth with a 45-37 record.
From Quiz: The Basketball Cafe IV
Answer: 6
You will also get ejected if you have two technical fouls.
From Quiz: The Basketball Cafe II
Answer: Kevin Garnett
Kevin was in his ninth season with the Timberwolves in '03-'04. He averaged 24.2 ppg with 1987 points in all 82 games. Garnett, a reliable player had missed only three games total in his five previous seasons.
From Quiz: NBA at its Best
Answer: Jay Williams
The others were second round picks in 2002. Williams was drafted from Duke with the overall second pick by the Chicago Bulls.
From Quiz: NBA Soup
Answer: Virginia
Coach George Raveling has the reputation of being the best teacher of Rebounding Skills in college basketball. He was named one of the 50 most influential people in college sports and is a Gold Medal Olympic Basketball Coach.
From Quiz: Basketball Quotes
Answer: Dominique Wilkins
With that win and other great achievements, he earned the nickname Human Highlight Film.
From Quiz: NBA Fun Facts
Answer: .820
Sam Jones gained fame for his patented bank shot, a shot that proved to be fundamentally effective and unstoppable.
From Quiz: NBA Greatest Teams
Answer: 1987 Bullets
Muggsy Bogues and Manute Bol played on the Bullets on the same year. There was a height difference of 2 feet 4 inches.
From Quiz: Tough NBA
Answer: .451
The Wizards missed the playoffs both seasons.
From Quiz: NBA Assortment
Answer: Kobe Bryant
Kobe Bryant, although only 24, is seriously THE rising star of the NBA. He is ensured a future place in NBA hall of fame by setting NBA records for most three pointers made in a game, 12 and the highest number of consequtive threes, 9.
From Quiz: Mixture of NBA
Answer: 3rd
Although Michael Jordan did amazing in college, he was picked by the Chicago Bulls in the 3rd pick. Hakeem Olajuwan was 1st in the draft.
From Quiz: NBA Superstars
Answer: Stanley Roberts
Shaq said, "He plays like me, the same as me, but he can shoot, I can't".
From Quiz: Basketball for Fans
Answer: 55
Probably Wilt's three most impressive statistics are his one-hundred point game, his 55 rebound game and his 50.4 scoring average in one year.
From Quiz: NBA's Great's Records
Answer: Jiri Welsch
A very good shooter drafted from Czech Republic. He was drafted by Golden State.
From Quiz: NBA Mixture
Answer: 3
Philadelphia 76'ers (1984-1991), Pheonix Suns (1992-96) where he won a MVP title and Houston Rockets(1997-2000). A legend and I believe one of the best of all time.
From Quiz: NBA Champions and Heroes
Answer: New Orleans
From Quiz: NBA For Fans
Answer: Robert Parish
Robert Parrish was able to reach the 20,000 point mark averaging fewer than 15.0 ppg because he played for over 20 seasons and had great scoring consistentcy.
From Quiz: NBA History
Answer: Cedric Maxwell
Cedric's nickname is 'Cornbread'.
From Quiz: Basketball That Is Hard
Answer: Jerry West
The former Laker is the model for this design.
From Quiz: Brain Teasing NBA
Answer: Puma
Vince Carter, a former NBA player, signed his first shoe endorsement deal with Puma. This was a significant moment in Carter's career, as it marked the beginning of his lucrative partnership with the brand. Puma has a long history of sponsoring top athletes in various sports, and their partnership with Carter helped to solidify their presence in the basketball world. Carter's signature shoes with Puma were known for their sleek design and innovative technology, making them a popular choice among basketball players and fans alike.
From Quiz: NBA Selected Mix
Answer: Shareef Abdur-Rahim
From Quiz: Random Basketball
Answer: 1996
He was drafted on 6-26-96 as the number one overall pick.
From Quiz: Random NBA
Answer: 4-1
The winning team in the 1998-99 NBA World Championships won four games and lost only one in the finals. This was the San Antonio Spurs, who defeated the New York Knicks to win their first NBA championship in franchise history. The series was notable for being the lowest-rated NBA Finals in television history, due in part to the absence of Michael Jordan, who had retired from basketball for the second time earlier that year. Despite this, the Spurs' victory was a significant moment in NBA history, as it marked the beginning of a new era of dominance for the team, which would go on to win four more championships over the next 15 years.
From Quiz: Basketball
Answer: Jerry West
Jerry West averaged 46.3 points Lakers vs Baltimore in 1965.
From Quiz: NBA Postseason
Answer: Howard Schultz
The game was between Schultz's Anderson Packers and the Syracuse Nationals on Thanksgiving Day 1949. It became known as the most foul plagued game in NBA history, a total of 122 personal fouls were called.
From Quiz: Dubious Records in Basketball
Answer: 2 times
From Quiz: NBA Stumper
Answer: The Rock
He got this name after playing for the Wizards.
From Quiz: NBA Impossible
Answer: Kareem Jabbar
Kareem Jabbar played 1560 games in his career.
From Quiz: NBA Records
Answer: Joe Fulks
Joe Fulks scored 63 points February 10th 1949 Warriors vs Olympians
From Quiz: Tough NBA