NBA: 3 of the weirdest stat lines ever 

Richard Hamilton had one of the weirdest stat lines ever
Richard Hamilton had one of the weirdest stat lines ever

#1 Richard Hamilton

Rip Hamilton
"Rip" Hamilton

Stat Line : 14 points, 0-10 FG, 14-14 FT

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Richard Hamilton played in the NBA for 14 years and spent 9 of those years with the Detroit Pistons. He had his best playing days with the franchise and helped the Pistons reach six straight Eastern Conference Finals, back-to-back finals and won the 2004 NBA title.

Rip Hamilton had one of the weirdest stat lines in 2005 when the Pistons hosted the Memphis Grizzlies. He had 14 points without a single field-goal and went 14-14 from the free-throw line.

On top of this, he was the highest scorer on his team. A team filled with four All-Star starters, Tayshaun Prince (never made it to the All-Star) was the second highest scorer with 13 points in that game. The Pistons got blown out by the Memphis Grizzlies, 101-79, just like you would expect.

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