By Pro Sports Outlook, The Front Office for Fans
Nov 30, 2019

November 30th, 2019 was highlighted by James Harden dropping 60 points for the fourth time in his legendary career displaying to the NBA what it truly means to be unguardable, the Philadelphia 76ers stealing a win from the Indiana Pacers in a game that came down to the wire, and a ferocious defensive showing from the Sacramento Kings as they terminated a Denver Nuggets win-streak. Check out the Best in Sports from 11/30.

This daily sports article includes real headlines only (no clickbait rumors), all of the top highlights, interesting facts from around the NFL, NBA, & MLB, main games to watch, best performances of the day, significant birthdays, and a quick recap of notable events on this day in sports history.

James Harden is UNGUARDABLE

Gary Harris first quarter

Raul Neto don’t need to look

Russ Being Russtacular

Ben Simmons clutch defensive plays

Lockdown D on game-winning attempt

Brogdon been ballin’ in Indy

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[Player of the Day] SG James Harden, HOU (v.ATL): 60 PTS (16-24 FG), 8 AST, 3 REB, 3 STL, 5 TOV

PG Trae Young, ATL (@HOU): 37 PTS (10-16 FG), 7 AST, 3 REB, 3 TOV

C Joel Embiid, PHI (v.IND): 32 PTS (8-15 FG), 4 AST, 11 REB, 2 STL, 1 BLK

SG Ben McLemore, HOU (v.ATL): 24 PTS (9-14 FG), 1 AST, 13 REB, 1 STL, 1 TOV

F Giannis Antetokounmpo, MIL (v.CHA): 26 PTS (11-19 FG), 4 AST, 9 REB, 1 STL, 1 TOV

NBA: PF Grant Williams, Boston Celtics (turns 21)

MLB: SP Chase Anderson, Milwaukee Brewers (32)

MLB: OF Shane Victorino, Retired after 2015 (39)

NFL: DL Marcellus Wiley, Retired after 2006 (45)

NFL/MLB: RB/OF Bo Jackson, Retired after 1990/1994 (57)

1996: Chicago Bulls SG Michael Jordan became just the 10th player in NBA history to score over 25,000 points

1993: Jacksonville, Florida was officially awarded the NFL’s 30th franchise (Jaguars)

1990: Boston Celtics PF Larry Bird scored his 20,000th career point, becoming just the 5th player in NBA history with 20,000 points, 5,000 assists, and 5,000 rebounds in their career (Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, John Havlicek, Oscar Robertson, Jerry West)

1977: After a 5-17 start, the Seattle SuperSonics replaced HC Bob Hopkins with Lenny Wilkens, who led them to a 42-18 record the rest of the way and ultimately reached the NBA Finals, where they would lose to the Washington Bullets in 7 games

1959: Former Marine Corps Major and Governor of South Dakota Joe Foss was officially named the 1st Commissioner of the American Football League

1948: Baseball’s “Negro National League” officially disbanded due to the integration of MLB

1948: Cleveland Indians SS/MGR Lou Boudreau was named AL MVP after winning the World Series despite speculation of a midseason trade to the St. Louis Browns earlier in the year

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