
1996
Washington Bullets owner Abe Pollin announces that the franchise will be changing its name starting with the ’96-’97 season to Wizards, which was chosen in fan voting. Other finalists included Dragons, Stallions, and Sea Dogs. The name change was made to disassociate the franchise from gun violence, which was reaching all-time highs in D.C. during the mid ’90s.
1955
Flip Saunders is born in Cleveland, Ohio.
1982
Jia Perkins is born in Newburgh, New York.
1985
During an Indiana loss to Purdue, coach Bobby Knight throws a chair onto the court in protest of the officiating.
1986
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar breaks Elvin Hayes’ record with his 1,304th NBA game played and does it fittingly at age 38 by scoring 28 points in a 117-111 Lakers win over the 76ers. Abdul-Jabbar’s record stands for over a decade before getting broken by Robert Parish.
1987
Nate McMillan ties Ernie DiGregorio’s rookie record for assists in a game, with 25 in a 124-112 SuperSonics win over the Clippers. It also still stands as the Thunder single game franchise record.
1994
During a Cavaliers win over the Bullets, Brad Daugherty leaves the game with back soreness, which was later found to be a herniated disc that required surgery. It would prove to be the final game of his brief but brilliant NBA career, though he would not officially retire until 1996.
1995
Andrew Wiggins is born in Toronto, Canada. His American father, Mitchell, was playing pro basketball in Greece at the time while his mom, Marita, was born in Barbados and represented Canada in track and field at the 1984 Olympics.
1996
D’Angelo Russell is born in Louisville, Kentucky.
1997
Jamal Murray is born in Kitchener, Canada.
1999
Dennis Rodman signs as a free agent with the Lakers. His time in Los Angeles ultimately lasts less than two months before he gets waived.
2020
Dwyane Wade has his jersey #3 retired by the Heat. Over 15 seasons with Miami, Wade made 13 All-Star teams, was All-NBA eight times, won three championships, and earned Finals MVP in 2006. He also retired as the franchise’s all-time leader in points, assists, and steals.
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