2019 — Golden State guard Stephen Curry first player in NBA history to hit 8+ three-point FGs in 3 consecutive games; goes 9-of- 17 three’s in Warriors’ 147-140 win over New Orleans; teams combine for NBA record 43 3-pointers.
The West’s Bob Pettit pulls down an All-Star record ... 1,500th win in school history. 1993 — Michael Jordan scores 64 points, but Chicago is upended in overtime by visiting Orlando 128-124.
After a poor first half defensively, Lakers are challenged by JJ Redick to play harder and they rally past Miami to win.
What separates Michael Jordan from most of the rest of the other NBA greats is defense. He was known for giving the opposition 30 points on the offensive end while shutting him down defensively.
Throughout his NBA journey, coaches and teams always adjusted to Michael Jordan. However, that was not the case before he turned pro. In 1984—the year when the Chicago Bulls drafted him third overall—MJ had the Olympics in his sights.
How dominant were NBA superstars during their years in the league? To shed some light on that, we put together a list of players showing where they ranked in the major statistical categories – points,
WATERBURY – It is with profound sadness and broken hearts that the family of Emily V. Pettit, age 80, of Waterbury, shares the news of her peaceful passing, surrounded by the love and comfort of ...
Jimmy Butler returned from his suspension Friday night in Michael Jordan-like fashion. No, not on the court, where the Miami Heat star had an unremarkable 18 points in a blowout loss to the Denver ...
Anthony Michael Hall as Professor Lanny Lundquist and Robert Downey Jr. as Dr. Pummel in the 'Big Time Professional Golf' sketch on the April 19, 1986 episode of 'Saturday Night Live'. Al Levine ...
earning the nickname “Lucky Bob”. His most famous case was that of Michael Sams, the Keighley-born tool repairer and trainspotter who kidnapped the Leeds teenager Julie Dart on July 9 1991 ...
He dedicated his life to Terri Papenheim, the love of his life, his beloved son BJ, and his cherished grandson Jordan. Bob’s passions extended beyond his family. He loved the freedom of riding ...
1958 — Bob Pettit of St. Louis becomes the first member of the losing team to win the NBA All-Star MVP award, scoring 28 points and grabbing 26 rebounds, even though the East beats the West 130-118. 1969 — Roy Campanella and Stan Musial are elected to ...