By Pro Sports Outlook, The Front Office for Fans
Feb 10, 2021

February 10th, 2021 was a day for the books in the sports world as the Bucs had a Super Bowl parade to remember on boats highlighted by Tom Brady tossing the Lombardi trophy and being held as he walked out. Zach and Coby became the first duo to record 8+ 3PM each in the same game, LeBron lifted LA to a third straight OT victory without AD, and the Suns edged out the Bucks despite Giannis’ 47 points after he missed the game-winner. Luka and Trae battled it out until the final buzzer when Gallinari missed the GW after Jalen Brunson and Tim Hardaway took over in the fourth quarter. BOS traded Andrew Benintendi to KC in a three-team deal and WAS re-signed Taylor Heinicke.

See everything that happened in sports on February 10th last year and the Best in Sports from exactly a year ago, headlined by Spicy P lifting Toronto to their 15th-straight win, Spencer Dinwiddie‘s wild game-winner, and the Denver Nuggets’ 23-point comeback. This daily sports article includes real headlines only (no clickbait rumors), all of the best highlights, interesting facts from around the NFL, NBA, & MLB, the main games to watch, top performances of the day, notable birthdays, and a quick recap of significant events on this day in sports history.

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Clutch King made winning plays

Zach & Coby make NBA history

LAL got it done in OT again

DEN rookies slamming hammers

Luka & Trae traded buckets

Giannis went off for almost 50

Uncle Drew mode activated

Young Cavs throwing it down

Hardaway/Brunson closed it out

Trae went to work

Beautiful 10 cents from Morant

DBook/CP3 lift PHX to 4 straight

Boucher told the rook don’t jump

Kyrie put in work FTW

The Klaw drops season-high

Top plays from Bucs SB season

2018 ALCS game-saving catch

When Cameron robbed Jeter

Greek Freak’s lefty dunks

Peak Linsanity OTD

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NBA Wednesday

[Highlights] F/G Zach LaVine, CHI (W v.NO): 46 PTS (17-25 FG | 9-14 3PT), 4 AST, 7 REB, 1 BLK, 0 STL, 5 TO [Player of the Day]

[Highlights] PF Giannis Antetokounmpo, MIL (L @PHX): 47 PTS (15-23 FG | 0-4 3PT), 5 AST, 11 REB, 0 BLK, 1 STL, 2 TO

[Highlights] G Luka Doncic, DAL (W v.ATL): 28 PTS (9-18 FG | 2-7 3PT), 10 AST, 10 REB, 2 BLK, 1 STL, 5 TO

[Highlights] PG Kyrie Irving, BKN (W v.IND): 35 PTS (8-17 FG | 2-6 3PT), 8 AST, 4 REB, 2 BLK, 1 STL, 2 TO

[Highlights] SF Kawhi Leonard LAC (W @MIN): 36 PTS (13-25 FG | 5-6 3PT), 5 AST, 8 REB, 1 BLK, 2 STL, 5 TO

 NBA TOP PERFORMERS

NBA: SG Josh Jackson, Detroit Pistons (turns 24)

NFL: OT Elijah Wilkinson, Denver Broncos (26)

NBA: SG Sterling Brown, Houston Rockets (26)

NBA: PF Bobby Portis, Milwaukee Bucks (26)

MLB: RHP Cal Quantrill, Cleveland Indians (26)

MLB: SP Brandon Woodruff, Milwaukee Brewers (28)

NFL: WR Sterling Shepard, New York Giants (28)

MLB: OF Max Kepler, Minnesota Twins (28)

NFL: OG Jon Feliciano, Buffalo Bills (29)

MLB: C Omar Narvaez, Milwaukee Brewers (29)

MLB: RP Tim Hill, San Diego Padres (31)

MLB: RP Liam Hendriks, Chicago White Sox (32)

MLB: C Travis d’Arnaud, Atlanta Braves (32)

NBA: PF Paul Millsap, Denver Nuggets (36)

MLB: OF Alex Gordon, Retired after 2020 (37)

NFL: CB Ty Law, Hall of Fame (47)

2020: Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers finalized the Mookie Betts blockbuster trade with a package headlined by OF Alex Verdugo heading to Boston. Betts led the Dodgers to their 1st World Series in over 30 years during his 1st season with LAD after beating them in the World Series as the AL MVP with Boston in 2018

2019: The now-defunct Alliance of American Football played its inaugural weekend of games in the 1st weekend after the NFL’s Super Bowl concluded

2018: Boston Celtics made SF Paul Pierce‘s #34 jersey the 21st retired number in franchise history

2017: Golden State Warriors PF Draymond Green recorded the only triple-double without 10+ PTS in NBA history (12 REB/10 AST/10 STL/4 PTS). His 10 STL were a franchise record and just 1 fewer than the NBA record (Kendall Gill — 1999)

2011: Boston Celtics SG Ray Allen made his 2,561st 3PM, surpassing Reggie Miller for the all-time record of career 3PM. He would remain the NBA’s all-time leader in 3PM for over 10 years until Steph Curry surpassed him in 2021

2002: In his hometown of Philadelphia, PA, Los Angeles Lakers SG Kobe Bryant unanimously earned his 1st All-Star Game MVP with 31 points on 12-of-25

1971: Bill White joined the Yankees broadcast team to become the very 1st African-American commentator in baseball

1961: AFL’s Los Angeles Chargers officially moved to San Diego, California after 1 year in LA. They would stay in San Diego for 56 years before moving back to Los Angeles for the 2017 NFL season

1952: Baltimore Bullets defeated the Fort Wayne Pistons without making a single substitution the entire 48 minutes

1949: Philadelphia Warriors PF Joe Fulks set the NBA scoring record with 63 points in a win over the Indianapolis Jets

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