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10 NBA Facts You Probably Didn’t Know! 🏀

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Discover some of the most interesting and little-known facts about the NBA! From the league’s formation and historic first game, to legendary records by Michael Jordan, Wilt Chamberlain, LeBron James, and more. Find out about epic rivalries, jaw-dropping performances, and stats that define basketball history. If you love the NBA, you don’t want to miss these surprising facts and records. Like, comment, and subscribe for more awesome basketball content!

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00:00Here are some interesting facts about the NBA that you didn't know.
00:03The NBA was formed in 1946.
00:05The Basketball, Association of America and the National Basketball League merged to create the NBA.
00:10The first NBA game was played on November 1, 1946.
00:14The Toronto Huskies defeated the New York Knicks 66-63 in the first ever NBA game.
00:19The Chicago Bulls have won the most NBA championships with six titles.
00:22They also have the best record in the regular season with 2,468 wins.
00:27Michael Jordan is the greatest player in NBA history.
00:29He won six championships with the Chicago Bulls and was named the NBA's most valuable player five times.
00:35Wilt Chamberlain holds the record for scoring 100 points in a single game.
00:38He also holds the record for the most rebounds in a game with 15.
00:41The Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics have played each other in the NBA Finals 12 times.
00:46This rivalry is the second biggest in sports history.
00:48LeBron James is the only player in NBA history to have played for two teams for more than 1,000 games each.
00:54He played for the Miami Heat and the Los Angeles Lakers.
00:56Kobe Bryant was the first player to score 81 points against the Toronto Raptors.
01:00Shaquille O'Neal was so dominant in the 2000 NBA, the Finals, that he was named the Finals MVP despite playing for the losing team.

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