
1993
In front of their home crowd in Salt Lake City, Karl Malone and John Stockton share All-Star MVP honors after leading the Western Conference to a 135-132 win over the East. Malone finishes the game with 28 points and 10 rebounds, while Stockton adds nine points and 15 assists. Additionally, rookie Shaquille O’Neal makes his first of 12 All-Star appearances while Isiah Thomas participates for the 12th and final time.
1925
Jack Ramsay is born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1970
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar becomes the first player in Bucks franchise history to score 50 points in a game, dropping 51 in a 140-127 victory over the SuperSonics.
1977
Steve Francis is born in Takoma Park, Maryland.
1979
Tree Rollins sets the Hawks single game franchise record with 12 blocks in a 106-83 victory over the Trail Blazers.
1990
Rod Strickland is traded from the Knicks to the Spurs in exchange for an aging Maurice Cheeks.
2016
Anthony Davis breaks his own Pelicans single game franchise record with 59 points (along with 20 rebounds) in a 111-106 victory over the Pistons.
2018
Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is fined $600,000 by the league office for “public statements detrimental to the NBA,” i.e., openly stating on a podcast that the Mavs were tanking for a better draft position during the ’17-’18 season. Regardless of the financial hit, the strategy does pay off for Cuban and the Mavericks, who land Luka Doncic in the 2018 NBA Draft.
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