A dedication to basketball history, catalogued and ranked for posterity, then presented in convenient list form

On this date in basketball history: March 6

The Royals play their final game in Rochester, Mookie Blaylock sets a Hawks assist record, Clyde Drexler is honored by the Blazers

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1957

The Royals play their final home game in Rochester, an 82-79 win over the Philadelphia Warriors. In the ensuing offseason, the Royals re-located from Rochester to Cincinnati. The franchise had been based in Rochester since its 1923 inception as a semi-pro team sponsored by the Seagram distillery. They joined the NBA in 1948 and spent nine years in the league while based in Rochester, winning a championship in 1951.


1960

Sleepy Floyd is born in Gastonia, North Carolina.

1970

Tari Phillips is born in Orlando, Florida.

1972

Shaquille O’Neal is born in Newark, New Jersey.

1973

Michael Finley is born in Maywood, Illinois.

Greg Ostertag is born in Dallas, Texas.

1993

Mookie Blaylock sets the Hawks single game franchise record with 23 assists in a 139-118 victory over the Jazz.

1994

Marcus Smart is born in Flower Mound, Texas.

1995

Josh Hart is born in Silver Spring, Maryland.

2001

Clyde Drexler has his jersey #22 retired by the Trail Blazers during a halftime ceremony at the Rose Garden. Over 11-and-a-half seasons with the franchise, Drexler became Portland’s all-time leader in points, rebounds, steals, and All-Star appearances.

2005

Sean Elliott has his jersey #32 retired by the Spurs in a pregame ceremony.