Absolutely awesome! Changed 5 teams in 8 games! He made NBA history
6:37am, 3 November 2025Basketball
As we all know, one person, one city is a career dream of many NBA players! Because any player who can play in an NBA team until retirement can definitely become a meritorious figure on the team even if he is not a superstar. After all, it’s not just staying for three or two days, it’s taking years as a unit and playing hard for your old club for ten years!

Duncan gave his entire 19-year NBA career to the San Antonio Spurs. During this period, he played a total of 1,392 regular season games and 251 playoff games for the Spurs. While playing for the Spurs, Duncan helped the team successfully win 5 NBA championships!
The Black Mamba Kobe Bryant played for the Los Angeles Lakers for 20 years. From a young boy to a middle-aged man, Kobe dedicated his entire career to the City of Angels. In 20 seasons with the Lakers, Kobe played 1,346 regular season games and 220 playoff games on behalf of the team. Similarly, he also helped the Lakers win 5 NBA championship trophies!

Dirk Nowitzki incredibly played for the Dallas Mavericks for 21 seasons, playing a total of 1,522 regular season games and 145 playoff games. Nowitzki even led the Mavericks to successfully defeat the then-incredible Big Three of the Heat in the 2011 Finals, and won the Mavericks' first NBA championship in team history! The undrafted Udonis Haslem also played for the Miami Heat for 21 seasons. He played a total of 879 regular season games and 149 playoff games, helping the Heat win three NBA championships. Although Haslem is not a team superstar like Duncan, Kobe, and Nowitzki, he still achieved one man, one city in the Miami Heat, which is really incredible!

There is no doubt that Tim Duncan, Kobe Bryant, Dirk Nowitzki, and Udonis Haslem are amazing! They perfectly combine loyalty with their team, thus creating one NBA legend after another. Then do you know who is the player in NBA history who has played the fewest games but changed teams the most? As of now, this person has changed to 5 different teams while only playing 8 NBA regular season games. Just asking, are you surprised by this? Is it surprising?

So, who is this person? The answer is Mark McClung. According to statistics, Mark McClung is the first player in NBA history to have played for five different teams before the tenth game of his career.
Currently, Mark McClung has only played 8 NBA regular season games, including 1 game for the Chicago Bulls, 1 game for the Los Angeles Lakers, 2 games for the Philadelphia 76ers, 2 games for the Orlando Magic, and 2 games for the Indiana Pacers. In the 8 regular season games that Mark McClung played, he played a total of 108 minutes, scoring a total of 52 points, 18 rebounds, 14 assists, 6 steals and 2 blocks. He made 19 goals in 45 shots, including 7 of 27 three-pointers and 7 of 10 free throws.

There is no doubt that Mark McClung's NBA performance is simply not worth mentioning! It's even unbelievable that he has already changed five teams in only eight NBA regular season games. Of course, Mark McClung is not known for his NBA performance, but for his super performance in the NBA All-Star Weekend Slam Dunk Contest. Because Mark McClung is the winner of the NBA All-Star Weekend Slam Dunk Contest in 2023, 2024, and 2025. There is no doubt that the three-time NBA dunk champion is the most dazzling label on Mark McClung. It is not an exaggeration to say that he was born to dunk!

Of course, we still fervently hope that Mark McClung, who has just signed his first NBA standard contract with the Pacers and has completed a grassroots counterattack, can establish himself with the Pacers and make a name for himself. I hope his NBA performance can be as brilliant as his dunk performance! Come on, Mark McClung!
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