Swati Bhatia
www.totalprosports.com
The NBA is a league where even the shortest stints on the court can be memorable. While some players have had long, illustrious careers, others played only a handful of minutes.
With that, let's take a look at the top eight NBA players who have played the fewest minutes in the history of the league.
Michael Foster Jr
Nicknamed "Mister" Jennings, this point guard played in for Warriors in NBA during the 1990s. Despite short height, he was a capable defender.
Cedric Hunter
Cedric Hunter was on the Charlotte Hornets in 1992 on a 10-day contract. He logged a total of one minute on the court. However, he enjoyed a successful career in Europe.
Tyler Davis
Tyler Davis stayed with Oklahoma City Thunder for few years but got just 54 seconds of run. He made the most of it as he got a defensive rebound.
DeJon Jarreau
Jarreau was on a two-way contract with Mad Ants and the Indiana Pacers. He spent much more time with the former, and only played for 51 seconds in Indiana.
Ahmad Caver
Ahmad Caver’s big opportunity in the NBA with Indiana Pacers lasted only 50 seconds. He made the most of it as he scored 2 points.
Andy Panko
Andy Panko, who played for the Golden State Warriors in 1997-98. Despite being drafted in the first round, he played only 33 seconds in NBA.
Alex Scales
Alex Scales subbed in for Robert Horry for the final 9.2 seconds of a game in 2005 for the San Antonio Spurs and that was it.
JamesOn Curry
JamesOn Curry holds the record for the shortest NBA career, playing only 3.9 seconds for the Los Angeles Clippers in 2010.