
1984
The deciding game five of a first round series between the Knicks and Pistons turns into a mano-a-mano duel between Bernard King and Isiah Thomas. King finishes with 44 points and 12 rebounds, while Thomas scores 16 points in the final 93 seconds to force overtime. However, the Knicks prevail in the extra period, 127-123. Thomas finishes the game with 35 points and 12 assists.
1950
Red Auerbach is named head coach of the Celtics, replacing Doggie Julian, who resigned to take over as head coach at Dartmouth.
1952
George Gervin is born in Detroit, Michigan. His pro career started in his hometown, playing for the Pontiac Chaparrals of the CBA before signing with the Virginia Squires.
1961
Connie Hawkins is detained by police and interrogated for hours without a lawyer over his supposed role in a point shaving scandal facilitated by Jack Molinas. Though Hawkins was never charged with any crime and denied any wrongdoing, he was banned for life from the NBA due to the incident.
1975
Zendon Hamilton is born in Floral Park, New York. His #31 jersey was retired by Sewanhaka Central High School in 2023.
1977
NCAA scoring champion Courtney Alexander is born in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
1980
Lionel Hollins leads the way with 24 points as the 76ers defeat the Celtics in game five of the Eastern Conference Finals, closing out an upset in the series to advance to the NBA Finals.
1983
Johnny Moore becomes the first player in NBA history to compile 20 assists in a playoff game, also finishing with 26 points to lead the Spurs to a 126-109 victory over the Nuggets in game two of the Western Conference Semifinals. It breaks the NBA single game playoff record of 19, which was first set by Bob Cousy in 1957, and holds for only one year before getting broken by Magic Johnson.
1994
The NBA Board of Governors officially grant an NBA expansion franchise to the city of Vancouver, later named the Grizzlies, set to begin play in ’95-’96.
1997
Jaime Echenique is born in Barranquilla, Colombia. In 2021, he became the first Colombian-born player in NBA history.
1998
Tim Duncan is named NBA Rookie of the Year in a near unanimous decision. Keith Van Horn finishes a distant second in voting.
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