By Rob Mason, PSO President of Sports Operations
Feb 11, 2020

‘The Best in Sports’ is a daily PSO original series showcasing the best highlights, facts, and stories going on in the land of the NFL, NBA, & MLB every day. Get a recap on EVERYTHING that happened yesterday here

Here is the best from February 10, 2020:

Dinwiddie came alive in the 4th quarter and hit the biggest bucket of the night to down the Pacers in Indy.


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Down 23 points, it didn’t seem like the Nuggets had it on Monday, but Denver turned up in the 2nd half and sparked a monster run to become victorious over the Spurs.

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Andre Iguodala was a staple in Golden State’s legendary 5-year title run, and in his first game back to the Bay wearing a different uniform, the Warriors played a tribute video for the Finals MVP of their first title together.

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With the longest win streak in Canadian history (among the 4 major sports) on the line, Pascal Siakam played one of his best games to lead Toronto to their 15th straight victory.


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It doesn’t matter if they’re best friends or worst enemies, this is absolutely disrespectful to do this on a NBA stage.

To add insult to injury, Gobert hit Porzingis with the spinning slam later in the game.



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Cam Reddish & Cam Johnson are still getting acquainted to the NBA in their rookie seasons, but veterans Evan Fournier & JaVale McGee know exactly who they are after Monday.

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This wasn’t exactly how they drew it up, but if it goes in, it counts as 2 points just like any other basket.

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Mookie Betts is one of, if not the greatest homegrown player in Boston Red Sox history besides Ted Williams. His presence will be missed in Beantown.


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Nick Ahmed and Chuck Clark got their first taste of real professional sports on Monday with these substantial extensions.

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A recurring theme in LA has been that alley-oops can be thrown at anytime from anywhere on the floor, usually courtesy of the King himself.

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Brooklyn Nets (GW) vs. Indiana Pacers

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On pace for the largest point differential in NBA history.

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