Historical Events tagged with "basketball"

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Sports & Recreation

Malice at the Palace: NBA's Infamous Brawl

November 19th, 2004 20 years ago

A brawl broke out between players and fans during a game between the Detroit Pistons and the Indiana Pacers at The Palace of Auburn Hills. The incident escalated after Ron Artest clashed with players, leading to fans throwing objects onto the court. Multiple players, including Artest, Stephen Jackson, and Jermaine O'Neal, confronted fans, resulting in a chaotic scene. The fallout led to significant suspensions and legal actions against players and fans alike.

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Health & Medicine

Magic Johnson reveals HIV status and retires

November 7th, 1991 33 years ago

Magic Johnson held a press conference where he announced that he was diagnosed as HIV-positive and, as a result, would be retiring from professional basketball. The announcement was made in Los Angeles at a time when the HIV/AIDS epidemic was not only affecting millions but also stoking public fear and misunderstanding regarding the virus. His revelation shocked fans and the sports community, as Johnson was one of the NBA's most prominent players, known for his success and charisma on and off the court.

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Sports & Recreation

Hank Gathers collapses during conference semifinals

March 4th, 1990 35 years ago

During the semifinals of the West Coast Conference tournament, basketball player Hank Gathers collapsed on the court, shortly after scoring. Gathers, a standout at Loyola Marymount University, was known for his explosive playing style and was leading the nation in scoring at the time. Medical personnel rushed to his aid, but he was pronounced dead shortly after arriving at the hospital. His unexpected collapse shocked fans and players alike, raising concerns about player health and safety in sports.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Air Indiana Flight 216 crashes near Evansville

December 13th, 1977 47 years ago

Air Indiana Flight 216 crashed while approaching Evansville Regional Airport, resulting in the deaths of 29 individuals, including members of the University of Evansville basketball team, their support staff, and boosters. The turbulent weather conditions contributed to the tragedy, rendering the flight unable to land safely. This incident marked a significant loss for the local community, as many victims were beloved figures associated with the university.

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Sports & Recreation

Penny Ann Early Makes ABA History

November 27th, 1968 56 years ago

Penny Ann Early played for the Kentucky Colonels in a game against the Los Angeles Stars in the ABA, becoming the first woman to participate in a major professional men's basketball league. Her appearance marked a pivotal moment in the sports world, challenging gender norms and paving the way for future female athletes in professional sports.

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Sports & Recreation

Wilt Chamberlain Scores 100 Points in a Game

March 2nd, 1962 63 years ago

Wilt Chamberlain scored an unprecedented 100 points during a game for the Philadelphia Warriors against the New York Knicks. The game took place at the Hershey Sports Arena in Pennsylvania, where Chamberlain's remarkable performance included making 36 field goals and 28 free throws. This event is notable not only for the astonishing number of points but also for Chamberlain's dominance and the fact that it remains the highest single-game scoring record in the NBA.

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Sports & Recreation

Frank Selvy scores 100 points in a game

February 13th, 1954 71 years ago

Frank Selvy achieved a remarkable feat by scoring 100 points in a single NCAA Division I basketball game, playing for Furman University. This extraordinary accomplishment occurred during a game against Newberry College at the Furman University gymnasium in Greenville, South Carolina. Selvy's scoring spree mesmerized fans and solidified his place in sports history. He showcased a mix of pinpoint shooting, fast breaks, and relentless determination, leading his team to a decisive victory. After this game, Selvy became known for his prolific scoring ability, garnering national attention and securing his legacy as one of college basketball's most iconic figures.

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Sports & Recreation

Formation of the National Basketball Association

August 3rd, 1949 75 years ago

The merger between the Basketball Association of America and National Basketball League established the National Basketball Association. The consolidation aimed to unify professional basketball and create a stronger organization amidst competition between the two leagues. Key figures from both leagues negotiated the terms of this integration, which was essential for the growth and stability of professional basketball in the United States.

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Sports & Recreation

William G. Morgan Invents Mintonette Game

February 9th, 1895 130 years ago

William G. Morgan, a physical education director at the YMCA in Holyoke, Massachusetts, created a new game called Mintonette, combining elements of tennis, handball, and basketball. The objective was to keep a ball in play over a raised net, and the game featured a scoring system with multiple players on each team. This innovative game captured the attention of YMCA members and was soon renamed volleyball due to its unique style of play that involved volleying the ball back and forth, giving it a distinctive character and appeal.

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