
1992
Rudy Tomjanovich is promoted to head coach of the Rockets, replacing the fired Don Chaney. Tomjanovich had spent his entire playing career, 11 seasons, with the Rockets, then spent time as a scout and assistant coach before taking over the top job. He would soon after lead the franchise to back-to-back titles in 1994 and 1995 and eventually set the franchise record for coaching wins, with 503.
1952
Maurice Lucas is born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
1961
Bob Pettit sets the Hawks single game franchise record with 57 points (along with 28 rebounds) in a 141-138 victory over the Pistons.
1981
Andrei Kirilenko is born in Izhevsk, Russia.
1983
Jason Maxiell is born in Chicago, Illinois.
In an arbitrary accomplishment during one of the all-time greatest individual NBA seasons, Moses Malone scores the 4,000,000th point in NBA history, during a 127-98 76ers victory over the Rockets.
1984
Bill Bradley has his jersey #24 retired by the Knicks. Bradley, who had just been inducted into the Naismith Hall of Fame one year prior, spent his entire 10-year career with New York, making one All-Star team and winning two championships.
1986
Alvin Robertson becomes just the second player in NBA history to record a quadruple-double, finishing with 20 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists, and 10 steals in a Spurs win over the Suns. Robertson is the only non-center to ever record a quadruple-double, and the only player ever to do so with 10+ steals.
1987
Maurice Cheeks becomes the NBA’s all-time steals leader, with his 1,622nd steal during a 76ers win over the Warriors to surpass Gus Williams’ career mark. Cheeks would hold the record for 10 years until it was broken by John Stockton.
1989
Mike Schuler is fired as head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers and replaced by Rick Adelman, who soon after leads the team to two NBA Finals appearances.
1993
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope is born in Thomaston, Georgia.
1995
During a Jazz win over the Celtics, John Stockton becomes the first player in NBA history to compile 10,000 career assists. He would eventually become the all-time NBA leader in the category with 15,806, while only six additional players have reached the 10,000 assist plateau.
1998
In one of numerous head-scratching personnel decisions by coach and team president Rick Pitino, the Celtics trade promising rookie Chauncey Billups, along with former Slam Dunk champion Dee Brown to the Raptors in exchange for Kenny Anderson, Popeye Jones, and Zan Tabak.
2001
Jamie Jaquez, Jr. is born in Irvine, California.
2007
For the first time, the NBA All-Star Game takes place in a non-NBA city, Las Vegas, with the Western Conference defeating the East 153-132. Kobe Bryant is named MVP for the second of four times in his career, while Dwight Howard makes his All-Star debut.
2013
Jerry Buss passes away at age 80, ending a 33-year run as owner of the Lakers. The franchise is passed on to his seven children, with daughter Jeannie taking over as team governor.
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