
2023
The Lakers are crowned as champions of the inaugural NBA In-Season Tournament, earning the NBA Cup by defeating the Pacers 123-109 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. LeBron James finishes with 24 points and 11 rebounds and is named MVP of the tournament, while Anthony Davis dominates with 41 points and 20 rebounds.
1925
Roy Rubin is born in The Bronx, New York.
1931
Cliff Hagan is born in Owensboro, Kentucky.
1953
World B. Free is born (as Lloyd Free) in Atlanta, Georgia.
1955
Otis Birdsong is born in Winter Haven, Florida.
1968
Brent Price is born in Shawnee, Oklahoma.
1976
As part of a cost-cutting measure for the struggling Buffalo Braves franchise, Bob McAdoo is traded to the Knicks, along with Tom McMillen, in exchange for John Gianelli and cash. McAdoo became just the third player in NBA history to be traded within two years of being named league MVP, joining Wilt Chamberlain and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on the list.
1978
The first major U.S. women’s professional basketball league, the WBL, begins play in its inaugural season, with the Chicago Hustle defeating the Milwaukee Does.
1983
Ralph Sampson ties Mark Eaton’s NBA rookie single game record (and sets a Rockets franchise record) with 13 blocks in a 115-112 Rockets victory over the Bulls in overtime. With 28 points and 13 rebounds in the game, Sampson also joins Eaton as only the second rookie in NBA history with a triple-double that includes blocks (only David Robinson and Victor Wembanyama have accomplished the feat since).
1986
Aron Baynes is born in Gisborne, New Zealand.
1987
Gerald Henderson, Jr. is born in Caldwell, New Jersey while his father, Gerald, Sr., was playing for the Knicks.
1988
Jerry Sloan is named head coach of the Jazz, replacing the resigning Frank Layden. During halftime of Sloan’s first game as coach, a 97-89 loss to the Mavericks, the Jazz recognize Layden by retiring jersey #1 in his honor.
1989
Eric Bledsoe is born in Birmingham, Alabama.
1995
Kelly Oubre, Jr. is born in Birmingham, Alabama.
2000
Gary Payton becomes the all-time leading scorer in SuperSonics history with his 14,019th point during a loss to the Rockets.
2004
Tracy McGrady puts on one of the most impressive scoring outbursts in NBA history, dropping 13 points in the final 35 seconds of the game to give the Rockets an improbable, come-from-behind, 81-80 win over the Spurs.
2005
The Bulls retire Scottie Pippen’s #33 jersey in a pre-game ceremony with Michael Jordan, Horace Grant, and Phil Jackson in attendance.
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