2020: In the eventual NBA Champion Los Angeles Lakers’ 2nd to last game before the season suspension, LeBron James scored/assisted on LA’s final 13 points against the Clippers with LBJ’s and-1 dagger leading to some memorable emotion from the King
2020: Oklahoma City Thunder G Dennis Schroder caused a clutch STL on Kemba Walker to turn a 1-point deficit into a 1-point lead in Boston that ultimately sealed the 105-104 win with under 10 seconds left
2015: Golden State Warriors PG and 2014-15 MVP Steph Curry cheffed up his greatest play as he dribbled through multiple defenders and then turned around and stepped back to drain a 3-pointer that had his HC Steve Kerr (and the crowd) in awe
2008: Dallas Mavericks PF Dirk Nowitzki became the Mavs all-time leading scorer with a 34-PT victory against the New Jersey Nets. The Mavs legend went on to play all 21 of his seasons in Dallas, and set the franchise record at 31,560 total PTS
2008: Atlanta Hawks defeated the Miami Heat in the NBA’s first “do-over” game in 25 years; in December, Heat C Shaquille O’Neal was mistakenly fouled out, Miami won the appeal and the NBA ordered the end of the game to be replayed
2006: More than 6 months after the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, the New Orleans Hornets became the 1st professional sports team to play in the city
1994: Chicago Bulls SG Pete Myers and SF Scottie Pippen became the 1st pair of teammates to each covert a 4-point play during the same game in NBA history
1954: Milwaukee Hawks and Baltimore Bullets played the very 1st doubleheader in NBA history
1941: Philadelphia Phillies SP Hugh Mulcahy became the very 1st baseball player drafted into WWII
1923: Despite his admitted knowledge of the 1919 World Series scandal, Commissioner Landis allowed former New York Giants SP Rube Benton to return to the NL after he won 22 games with the St. Paul Saints of the American Association