'You can only go up from there': How jersey No. 0 took over the NBA (2024)

Once upon a time, Orlando Woolridge and Olden Polynice could have staged their own rendering of the Spider-Man meme: two sinewy big men pointing cross-court at each other as though staring into a mirror. Imagine how Woolridge must have felt early in the 1990-91 season when, after a decade as an NBA original, the Nuggets forward spotted his good friend and Seattle SuperSonics counterpart rocking the identifier that until then had been Woolridge's alone.

"You like my number, huh?" Woolridge said to Polynice back then, laughing.

Before Gilbert Arenas entered his Agent Zero prime and Russell Westbrook began averaging triple-doubles over whole seasons, the number adorning Woolridge's and Polynice's uniforms marked their membership in an exclusive club: NBA players who wore the jersey No. 0. Following their careers, exclusivity gave way to trendiness; what was first a curiosity and then a fad is now the norm. These days, the league's 0-wearers wouldn't fit in a single conference.

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No fewer than 21 players have worn No. 0 in an NBA game this season, the second-highest total in the league after No. 5. Eighteen 0-wearers feature in their team's rotations, constituting an unofficial all-time high. Rendezvous between such like-minded opponents, once infrequent, are now a nightly possibility.

The conference-leading Lakers (Kyle Kuzma) and Bucks (Donte DiVincenzo) have zeros on their rosters. So do the lowly Cavaliers (Kevin Love), Knicks (Kadeem Allen), Pelicans (Nickeil Alexander-Walker), and Warriors (D'Angelo Russell). The marquee Christmas Day slate features eight teams with zeros, including the Celtics (Jayson Tatum), Raptors (Terence Davis), 76ers (Josh Richardson), and Rockets (Westbrook). Eleven players started wearing No. 0 just this season, affirming, as much as any statistic could, its elevation to an object of desire.

Active No. 0 wearersTeamSeasons wearing 0
Russell Westbrook HOU 12
Jeff TeagueMIN 10
Damian Lillard POR 8
Andre Drummond DET 7
Kevin Love CLE 6
Josh Richardson PHI 5
Kyle Kuzma LAL 3
Jayson Tatum BOS 3
Kadeem Allen NYK 2
Miles Bridges CHA 2
Trevor Ariza SAC 1
Donte DiVincenzo MIL 1
Brandon Goodwin ATL 1
Meyers Leonard MIA 1
De'Anthony Melton MEM 1
David Nwaba BKN 1
D'Angelo Russell GSW 1
Nickeil Alexander-Walker* NO 1
Terence Davis* TOR 1
Coby White* CHI 1
Nigel Williams-Goss* UTA 1

*Denotes rookie

This phenomenon is almost entirely distinct to the NBA. Only 21 MLB players have ever worn No. 0; Yankees pitcher Adam Ottavino was unique in this regard in 2019. The number is outlawed in the NFL and NHL. But on the hardwood, the ranks have swelled: 105 wearers in league history, including 73 who first sported it sometime this decade - the era directly following Arenas' peak.

It all amounts to proof that in basketball, the nil value of our numeral system has gone mainstream. To its proponents, zero means a whole lot more than nothing.

"I always have meaning behind numbers that I wear. This year was 'zero fear,'" said Davis, one of four rookies who picked up No. 0 upon entering the league this season.

"It's a fresh start - the idea of no looking back," said Heat forward Meyers Leonard, who wore No. 11 for seven seasons with the Trail Blazers before a trade to Miami this past summer.

"It kind of looks like an O," said Richardson. "I'm from Oklahoma."

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These varied rationales proliferate across the 0-wearing population. Take the resemblance to the alphabet's 15th letter. Love grew up in Oregon and (for the moment) now plies his trade in Ohio. In Portland, the Blazers' public address announcer introduces Damian Lillard - an Oakland native who went to college in Ogden, Utah - as wearing "the letter O." And it's no coincidence a guy named Orlando started repping zero first.

Some, like Leonard, see zero as symbolic of a personal reset. When Westbrook was a college freshman at UCLA, he told The New York Times that players choose to wear No. 0 when searching for a new beginning: "It helps you get the swag back." Kuzma, not wanting to imitate Kevin Durant, dropped his college No. 35 when the Lakers drafted him out of Utah in 2017, opting instead, as he told a Chinese newspaper last year, to "start from zero."

For others, zero embodies an inner fuel: a self-confidence the player wants to publicize, or a pull to prove doubters wrong. As a freshman at Ohio State in 2015, Russell explained his zero represented the number of defenders capable of guarding him. Arenas told his Agent Zero origin story in a 2007 Adidas commercial, recalling how naysayers predicted he'd play zero minutes as a rookie with the 2001-02 Warriors. His number, he said, reminded him "to go out there and fight every day."

Other innate impulses can help persuade players to fix their sights on zero. Some feel a tug to stand out amid the pack. Leonard, for one, said he's always preferred lower numbers to archetypal big-man options in the 30s and 40s. Some see in No. 0 the opportunity for flair - "If you're wearing zero, it turns someone's head," Leonard said. "It's got some pop." Tireless faith in one's own abilities seems a prerequisite, even if the 0-wearer in question isn't quite as outwardly assured as Russell.

"I think it's got to be a confident move," Richardson said. "You can't wear a zero and play like a zero."

A number on the rise

Though Woolridge's rookie season with the 1981-82 Bulls marked the first time an NBAer wore zero permanently, another Chicago player beat him to the numerical distinction by 34 years. Windy City-born guard Johnny Jorgensen donned No. 0 during the lone game he played for his hometown Stags in 1947-48, two seasons before that franchise went defunct. (Jorgensen scored four points in Chicago's 80-70 win over the St. Louis Bombers.)

A few years before Woolridge belatedly took up Jorgensen's mantle, Robert Parish made league history by wearing 00, the number the Celtics later retired in his honor. That the singular zero has far surpassed its dual counterpart in league-wide popularity can be traced, in a way, back to the Hall of Fame center. Polynice became the second player to wear No. 0 on a regular basis after joking to his coach K.C. Jones - Parish's former coach - that he figured he could play half as well as Parish. Jones suggested Polynice ditch his original number, 23, and extend that statement to its logical conclusion.

Two pivotal points along zero's NBA rise were Arenas' entrance into the league as a second-round pick in 2001 and his subsequent ascent to stardom with the Wizards. Arenas established his Agent Zero bona fides by scoring at will in a significantly slower-paced league. From 2004-07, he averaged 27.7 points per game and made three straight All-Star teams. (Knee injuries, as well as his suspension in the wake of a 2009 locker-room gun incident involving teammate Javaris Crittenton, soon precipitated his decline.)

"When he was with the Wizards, he was dope," Richardson said.

"A lot of people forget he was playing for maybe a four-year window just as well as James Harden is playing right now, with the same type of moves," said retired forward Drew Gooden, who wore No. 0 intermittently throughout his own 14-year NBA career.

"My nicknames never came from my jersey numbers," Gooden added. "It came from my last name or stuff that I did out on the floor. Put it that way."

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With No. 0 growing ubiquitous on NBA scoresheets, membership in the club has increasingly come to depend on circ*mstance. Jersey distribution around the league can be something of a musical-chairs act; whether a coveted number is available on a given team is often beyond a player's control. Leonard was able to nab zero with the Heat because Miami sent Richardson to Philadelphia as part of the same trade. The Wizards haven't retired No. 0 in Arenas' honor, but multiple Washington players - Gooden in 2013-14 and C.J. Miles this season - have been asked or have chosen to relinquish the number in deference to his legacy.

Boston represents another curious case. Tatum and teammate Jaylen Brown both wore No. 0 in college, but Tatum has it with the Celtics despite joining the team one year later - when Boston dealt Avery Bradley, its 0-wearer for seven straight seasons, to Detroit. The Celtics' roster has featured a No. 0 almost without interruption for more than 20 years, partly due to the glut of numbers (22) the franchise has retired over the years. Pressed for options, forward Walter McCarty started the streak in 1997-98 because he preferred zero to a far-flung number such as, say, 57.

"Uh, that just looks weird," McCarty said, describing his thought process at the time. "I'll go for zero if I can get it."

In L.A., Kuzma has entrenched himself as the Lakers' resident No. 0 despite his relative lack of NBA seniority. Bradley is wearing No. 11 in Lakerland after signing as a free agent in the summer; DeMarcus Cousins, formerly a 0-wearer with the Pelicans and Warriors, will sport No. 15 if he returns from an ACL tear this season. When the Lakers let Kuzma claim zero straight out of the 2017 draft, the move doubled as a sign to pending free agent Nick Young - the Lakers' No. 0 for four seasons running - that he should seek employment elsewhere.

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Naturally, some prospective 0-wearers have tried to test the extent to which money talks. Cousins commended Patrick McCaw's prowess as a negotiator after he took No. 0 from McCaw in Golden State in the summer of 2018. (McCaw, then a restricted free agent, wound up not returning to the Warriors.) When Gooden joined Cleveland in a trade in 2004, he failed to pry zero from Jeff McInnis, another early adopter of the number: "He wouldn't take the bribe." Even Polynice attempted to cajole Woolridge into surrendering No. 0 during their short stint as teammates with the 1992-93 Pistons. Woolridge wouldn't budge, not even for $5,000.

Not all roads lead to zero. Shabazz Muhammad confused some onlookers when he declared his intent to wear No. 0 as a rookie swingman with the 2013-14 Timberwolves - for the easily disprovable reason that it belonged to no one else in the league. In the end, Muhammad settled on No. 15, his first choice, when that number's owner was waived.

Those who've stuck with No. 0 over the years have run the risk of inviting ready-made chirps from opposing crowds. Some fans used to ask Polynice if zero denoted his scoring or rebounding average. In that sense, the number served as inspiration: "You didn't want to hear anybody's mouth."

"I used to hear (this) one a lot: 'Zero stands for nothing!'" Gooden said with a laugh. "By that time, I already had a double-double, so it really didn't end up bothering me."

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Nothing is everything

If Jorgensen and Woolridge can each claim credit for introducing No. 0 to the NBA, the number's own genesis extends slightly further back in human history - about 5,000 years back, to the Sumerian era in the region we now call Iraq. At the risk of simplifying their contributions to modern civilization, the Sumerians are known for leaving behind clay tablets that displayed a groundbreaking early form of writing. They're heroes in this story thanks to another of their seminal ideas: that we could use a digit to indicate the presence of nothing.

Zero is the base of our entire mathematical system, said Robert Kaplan, a retired Harvard math professor who authored the 1999 book, "The Nothing That Is: A Natural History of Zero." It has no value on its own, but its presence confers meaning to every other number, a function of existential importance.

"The very first sentence of my book is, 'If you look at zero you see nothing, but look through it and you will see the world,'" Kaplan said. Zero is the axis around which we organize our days. How else would we know tip-off is at 7:30 p.m.? Sumerian bookkeepers created zero so they could record for future generations, as an example, that 108 sheep were donated to the local temple in a given year. Millennia later, the same logic allowed Polynice to conceptualize his unsuccessful $5,000 bid for Woolridge's jersey number.

"Zero gives a value to other numbers by its location," Kaplan said. "It's just like passing in basketball. It's setting up the play."

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To Kaplan, the subliminal parallels between zero and basketball don't stop there. He has his own theory about why the number's stock has burgeoned in the NBA: "The zero is an abstract representation of a hoop." No player interviewed for this piece offered that reasoning, but that isn't to say Kaplan's broader line of research is out of place in this conversation. Over the course of his career, Polynice came to consider zero "the perfect number" - a model after which he sought to pattern his game.

"When I rocked that zero, I knew I was always going to surpass it, no matter what. Don't ever have anything with a zero. Don't have no zero points, zero rebounds," Polynice said. "It was like the beginning. That's what the number symbolizes. It was like the start, but there is no end. You can only go up from there."

Zero underpins everything. It's foundational, the fountainhead from which self-expression can spring. In the early 1990s, it also concretized the bond between Polynice and Woolridge. They met in 1987, at a players association meeting in Chicago ahead of Polynice's rookie season. Both men were muscular and gregarious, and Polynice wanted to pick Woolridge's brain about the game. In his telling, it wasn't long before they became tight.

When Polynice started wearing No. 0 in 1990, he didn't mind that it looked like he was copying a player he admired. He switched to No. 34 during the half-season he and Woolridge were teammates in Detroit, reclaiming the number soon after Woolridge was traded to the Bucks. Many years later, he helped train Woolridge's son Renaldo, a forward who played for a time in Europe and the G League. The former teammates stayed close right up until 2012, when Woolridge died of a heart condition at the age of 52.

Their connection felt familial, Polynice said. Maybe that's why Woolridge reacted as he did back in 1990, when Denver played Seattle and he saw his number, for the first time, duplicated on an NBA court.

"He just had a big old laugh about it," Polynice said. "It was so cool."

Nick Faris is a features writer at theScore.

'You can only go up from there': How jersey No. 0 took over the NBA (2024)

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Who has jersey number 0 in NBA? ›

133 Players
PlayerTeam(s)
Briante WeberCharlotte Hornets (17) Houston Rockets (18)
Russell WestbrookOklahoma City Thunder (09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19) Houston Rockets (20) Los Angeles Lakers (22, 23)
Coby WhiteChicago Bulls (20, 21, 22, 23)
Troy WilliamsNew York Knicks (18)
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Why does the NBA allow the number 0? ›

In sports, players wearing “0” or “00” are uncommon. Most teams won't assign those numbers. Players usually have to request them, perhaps thinking that “0” or “00” will distinguish them and make them stand out.

Is 0 a jersey number? ›

Numbers 0 and 00 are no longer allowed, but they were issued in the NFL before the number standardization in 1973. George Plimpton wore 0 during a brief preseason stint as quarterback for the Detroit Lions. Jim Otto wore number "00" during most of his career with the Oakland Raiders.

Can you wear 0 in basketball? ›

the back of the jersey. 3. Legal numbers are: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 00, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55.

Why can't NBA players wear 69? ›

No NBA player has ever worn the number 69, which is believed to be implicitly banned due to its sexual connotations; the NBA has never confirmed this. Dennis Rodman had allegedly requested the number 69 when he joined the Dallas Mavericks but was refused and instead wore 70.

Who wore double 0? ›

Robert Parish: The first to wear 00. The Hall of Fame big man was the first player in the history of the NBA to use the number when he entered the league in 1976 and would never wear another. Parish would play for 21 seasons, 1611 regular season games (all-time record) and 184 playoff games.

Is 8 an illegal number in basketball? ›

Because of the N.C.A.A.'s longstanding Rule 1, Section 22, Article 7, Clause b. 2 — the little-known statute that prohibits college basketball players from wearing any of the numerals 6, 7, 8 or 9. Those are the numbers you will not see on a college basketball court. Kobe Bryant's former number, 8 (he switched to No.

What is the rarest number in the NBA? ›

In fact, the following numbers have never been worn: 58, 59, 64, 69, 74, 75, 78, 79, 80, 82, 87 and 97.

Can you be 00 in NBA? ›

There are only a few restrictions on which numbers you're allowed to wear during NBA games. The NBA allows fifteen different digits that include everything from 0-99, as well as 00! There are no restrictions put in place regarding which digit you need to wear so long as it falls within those ranges.

Can you wear 69 in the NHL? ›

Fun fact: Desjardins and forward Melvin Angelstad (two games with the Washington Capitals in 2003-04) are the only players in NHL history to wear No. 69.

Is 0 A number Yes or no? ›

Zero can be classified as a whole number, natural number, real number, and non-negative integer. It cannot, however, be classified as a counting number, odd number, positive natural number, negative whole number, or complex number (though it can be part of a complex number equation.)

Is there a number 69 in baseball? ›

69: Bronson Arroyo, 2000-02 Pittsburgh Pirates: Somewhat surprisingly, only six players in Major League history have worn no.

Can you wear 69 in the NFL? ›

In all three levels of American football (high school football, college football and professional football), players must wear a number from 1 to 99.

Why is 7 not allowed in basketball? ›

Why does the rule exist for college basketball players? Since officials are supposed to communicate the jersey number of a player who committed a foul using two hands to indicate the entire number, there are numbers like six that would cause confusion.

Is 0 allowed in the NFL? ›

Numbers 0 and 00 are no longer used, though they were issued in the NFL before the number standardization in 1973. Quarterback Johnny Clement, running back Johnny Olszewski, and safety Obert Logan all wore a single-0 jersey in the NFL.

Why is 69 exaggerated? ›

In reference to the sex position, "69" has become an Internet meme, where users will respond to any occurrence of the number with the word "nice" and draw specific attention to it. This means to sarcastically imply that the reference to the sex position was intentional.

Has anyone in the NBA wore 69? ›

No players in database who have worn uniform number 69.

What NFL player has the number 69? ›

David Bakhtiari
No. 69 – Green Bay Packers
Position:Offensive tackle
Personal information
Born:September 30, 1991 San Mateo, California
Height:6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
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Who wore 00? ›

52 Players
PlayerTeam(s)
Chris AndersenCleveland Cavaliers (17)
Carmelo AnthonyPortland Trail Blazers (20, 21)
Darrell ArthurMemphis Grizzlies (09, 10, 11, 13) Denver Nuggets (14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
Anthony AventMilwaukee Bucks (93, 94) Orlando Magic (94, 95)
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Who wore 00 in football? ›

Jersey Nos. 0-9. Technically, Jim Otto wore No. 00, but throughout his 15-year playing career, there were zero players in the NFL tougher than him.

Can you wear 00 in baseball? ›

In Major League Baseball, players are allowed to wear zero as their uniform number (yes, it's a number. Also, it's even).

What is an illegal 3 in basketball? ›

It is assessed when a member of the defending team spends more than three seconds in the free throw lane (also called the key, the 16-foot lane, or "the paint") while not actively guarding an opponent.

Why can't college players wear 6 9? ›

The reason for this is, that there are only a finite amount of numbers that are eligible to be used in college basketball. Numbers 6-9 are not permitted because referees have to be able to call fouls on one hand. That means 20 numbers between 0-55 are not able to be used.

Is 69 allowed in basketball? ›

You're allowed to have number 69 in the nba. Look at Luka Doncic. His number 77, which cannot be displayed on two hands like the NCAA rule where your number can only contain digits one through five .

Is number 6 retired? ›

The NBA has retired Boston Celtics legend Bill Russell's No. 6 jersey to honor his legacy on and off the court.

Has there ever been a number 99 in the NBA? ›

Number 99: George Mikan.

What is the lowest value NBA team? ›

The average NBA team is worth $3 billion, according to data compiled by Sportico. The Golden State Warriors rank first at $7.56 billion, while the New Orleans Pelicans rank last at $1.63 billion. Below are the values of the league's 30 franchises, which are collectively worth $90 billion.

Can you score 100 points in an NBA game? ›

On March 2, 1962, Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points, and pulled down 25 boards, as a member of the Philadelphia Warriors in a 169-147 win over the New York Knicks. Chamberlain went 36-for-63 from the field and 28-for-32 at the charity stripe, reaching the 100-point mark with a field goal in the game's final minute.

Can you score 100 points in the NBA? ›

It has only happened once in the United States, however. Wilt Chamberlain of the National Basketball Association's Philadelphia Warriors scored 100 points on March 2, 1962 against the New York Knicks during a game played at Hersheypark Arena in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

Has a team ever went 82-0 in the NBA? ›

So Has an NBA team ever gone 0-82 or 82-0? No team has ever won or lost all 82 games in a single season. The best record ever was 73 wins and 9 losses by the 2015-16 Golden State Warriors.

Why can't hockey players wear 99? ›

Wayne Gretzky's No. 99 is retired throughout the NHL not only because he is considered the greatest player in League history, but because the number and his name are synonymous. Though there is no debate over who the best player to wear that number is, there are 98 other numbers with more than one worthy candidate.

Can you wear 00 in the NHL? ›

Beginning with the 1996-97 season, the NHL decreed that Nos. 0 and 00 could no longer be worn since they confused the League's digital database; today, only No. 1 through No. 98 are allowed, No.

What numbers are not allowed NHL? ›

80, 84 and 94 are the three numbers not worn by any player that would be available.
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The top goalie numbers:
  • 30 – 10 players.
  • 31– 8 players.
  • 1– 7 players.
  • 35, 40– 6 players each.
  • 41– 5 players.
  • 70– 4 players.
  • 32, 33, 34, 37–3 players each.
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Has any NBA player scored 0 points? ›

Avery Bradley was on the court for 21 minutes when grabbing exactly 0 boards, blocking exactly 0 shots, recording exactly 0 assists, scoring exactly 0 points and recording exactly 0 steals versus the Suns on October 22, 2021.

Can NBA teams have 0 and 00? ›

Yes, it is allowed in the NBA (although not in college or high school hoops). And yes, it has happened before in the NBA — lots of times, in fact.

Can a player be number 0? ›

Two players may also share the same number, although they may not play during the same down. Starting in the 2020 NCAA football season, the use of duplicate numbers will be restricted to only two players on a team, and players will be allowed to wear No. 0.

Has any NBA player scored 69 points? ›

Here are Michael's stats in his high-scoring game: 69 points, 18 rebounds, six assists, and four steals. Notable: He shot a hot . 621 percent from the field making 23-37 field goal attempts. When he scored 69 points, it was an overtime thriller against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Who has dropped 70 points in an NBA game? ›

The most recent 70-point-plus game came from Cleveland Cavaliers All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell. Mitchell scored 71 points -- the highest single-game points total since Bryant's 81 -- on Jan. 2, when the Cavs defeated the Chicago Bulls 145-134 in overtime.

Has anyone got 100 points in NBA? ›

On March 2, 1962, Wilt Chamberlain tallied 100 points for the Warriors in a 169-147 win. Wilt Chamberlain scores 100 points to set a single-game NBA record. NBA.com takes a look back at the top moments that define the history of the NBA.

Does NFL allow 00? ›

Numbers 0 and 00 are no longer used, though they were issued in the NFL before the number standardization in 1973. Quarterback Johnny Clement, running back Johnny Olszewski, and safety Obert Logan all wore a single-0 jersey in the NFL.

Has any team go 16 0? ›

The New England Patriots (USA) scored a 16-0 record in 2007, becoming the first team in NFL history to achieve an undefeated regular season since the league went to a 16-game schedule in 1978.

Can you be 00 in baseball? ›

In Major League Baseball, players are allowed to wear zero as their uniform number (yes, it's a number. Also, it's even).

What is a No 9 player? ›

9 – Striker / Center Forward – Strikers have one aim: to convert passing plays into a goal. That means they'll need to be good with their heads and their feet and quick enough to turn the defenders inside out. They'll also need to be in the right place at the right time to receive passes.

Can you wear number 0 in high school? ›

Share: Breaking away from years of tradition, the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Football Rules Committee has voted to now allow players to wear the number 0 as a jersey number. The range of acceptable numbers listed in Rule 1-4-3 was expanded from 1-99 to 0-99.

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