"Bucks and Celtics Make History with Record-Low Free Throw Attempts in NBA Clash!"


In a historic and somewhat peculiar NBA matchup, the Milwaukee Bucks and Boston Celtics made some unexpected records on Tuesday night. The game saw a mere two free throw attempts, the lowest in NBA history, with Giannis Antetokounmpo being the sole player to step up to the line and convert one of his shots. The Celtics, on the other hand, became the first team ever to not even have a single free throw attempt, adding an extra layer of uniqueness to the night.

With only four fouls committed by the Bucks throughout the game, it marked the fewest fouls in a single game in league history. This unprecedented feat highlights the defensive prowess displayed by Milwaukee in their 104-91 victory. This record-breaking performance surpassed the previous low of 11 combined free throw attempts in a game, setting a new benchmark that may stand for quite some time. The unusual statistics of this game undoubtedly make it a memorable night in NBA history.