By Rob Mason, PSO President of Sports Operations
Nov 02, 2019

‘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 November 1, 2019:

Lakers HC Frank Vogel designed a great play to get Danny Green an open look in the corner. Assisted by an illegal screen (that wasn’t called) from Dwight Howard, Green was able to pump fake his way into an open corner trey that sent the game to OT where LBJ & AD took care of the rest.


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With the game on the line, Boston trusted Jayson Tatum to put it away, and the future superstar did just that.


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LeBron James vs. Luka Doncic was a highly anticipated matchup featuring the face of the NBA for the past decade and possibly the face of the NBA for the next decade. It’s safe to say, this matchup lived up to the hype.

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A back-and-forth 4th quarter ended with the Kings securing their 1st victory of 2019 after Donovan Mitchell missed the potential game-winner.

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As part of the NFLs 100th anniversary, the league ranked the top 100 game-changers in the history of Football.

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Seattle Seahawks claimed the rights to a “unique talent” in Josh Gordon, but can he stay clean and healthy in 12 territory?

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Just a few years after retiring, and only 8 years removed from wearing a Mets uniform as a player, the 9x All-Star will put the same uniform on, this time as the leader in the clubhouse.

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Kyrie continued his terrific start since joining Brooklyn by out-dueling Westbrook & Harden in the Burrough.

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Chicago welcomed former MVP Derrick Rose back to his hometown of Chicago.

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Steph Curry & Kwon Alexander each received devastating news in the Bay Area on Friday that ended their 2019 seasons. Unlike Alexander who will have to watch from the sidelines during the 49ers playoff run, Curry can still return this season, it’ll just be in 2020.

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  • PFF: Chase Young is an Elite NFL Draft Prospect

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Los Angeles Lakers vs. Dallas Mavericks

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A primetime matchup to remember.

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