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Bill Russell becomes the NBA’s first Black head coach in 1966; Nate Thurmond records the NBA’s first quadruple-double in 1974.

Bill Russell became the first Black head coach of any major American sport when he was named player-coach of the Celtics in 1966.

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Below is a day-by-day look at landmark moments, games, performances and more from this week in NBA lore.


Oct. 13

Oct. 13, 1967

The Seattle SuperSonics dropped a 144-116 decision to the San Francisco Warriors in their first NBA game.

Oct. 13, 1967

The first ABA game was played with the Oakland Oaks beating the Anaheim Amigos, 132-129. The game introduced the red, white and blue ball and used the 3-point field goal.

Oct. 13, 1970

Calvin Murphy made his debut for the San Diego Rockets at Chicago. The Bulls won 111-96.

Oct. 13, 1970

Dave Cowens made his debut for the Boston Celtics at New York. The Knicks won 114-107.

Although he was an undersized center in his era, Dave Cowens was also an MVP, won 2 NBA titles and helped the Celtics thrive in the 1970s.

Oct. 13, 1979

Golden State lost a 102-96 overtime decision to Chicago. The Warriors went on to lose their next nine overtime games as well, setting the NBA record for consecutive overtime losses with 10.

Oct. 13, 1998

The NBA announced that it has canceled the first two weeks of the 1998-99 season because of the stalled collective bargaining negotiations with the National Basketball Players Association. The cancellation included all games originally scheduled to be played through November 16.

Oct. 13, 2000

Isiah Thomas, Bob McAdoo and 24-second shot clock innovator Danny Biasone are enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass.

The NBA’s 24-second shot clock — created by Danny Biasone and adopted in 1954 — changed both basketball at large and the league.


Oct. 14

Oct. 14, 1970

Bob Lanier made his debut for the Detroit Pistons at the Seattle SuperSonics. The Pistons won 123-117.

Oct. 14, 1970

Nate Archibald made his debut for the Cincinnati Royals at home against New York. The Knicks won 128-104.

Oct. 14, 1987

Chicago Bulls sign first-round pick and future Hall of Famer Scottie Pippen.

Check out one of Scottie Pippen’s 1st career games on Nov. 13, 1987, when he scored 15 points, pulled down three rebounds and had two assists.

Oct. 14, 2002

Houston defeats Sacramento, 88-86, in an NBA preseason game. The game is remarkable because it is played in Shanghai, China, the first time two NBA clubs met in China.


Oct. 15

Oct. 15, 1965

Rick Barry made his debut game for the San Francisco Warriors at home against the Los Angeles Lakers. The Warriors won 122-115.

Rick Barry was a dominant scoring threat throughout his career, earning 8 All-Star honors and leading the Golden State Warriors to the NBA title in 1975.

Oct. 15, 1966

Bill Russell became the NBA’s first black head coach when he was designated as player-coach of the Boston Celtics. In his coaching debut he led the Celtics to a 121-113 win over the San Francisco Warriors at Boston Garden. Russell, who coached Boston for three seasons, led the Celtics to a pair of NBA titles in 1968 and 1969.

Bill Russell became the first Black head coach of any major American sport when he was named player-coach of the Celtics in 1966.

Oct. 15, 1966

Dave Bing made his debut for the Detroit Pistons at Cincinnati. The Royals won 103-99.

Pistons legend and Hall of Famer Dave Bing was a scoring machine who made 3 All-NBA teams and 7 All-Star teams.

Oct. 15, 1966

Matt Guokas Jr. played in his first game for the Philadelphia 76ers, marking the first time a father-son combination had competed in the NBA. Matt Sr. played with Philadelphia in the 1940s, and at the time of his son’s debut, was a sportscaster for the 76ers.

Oct. 15, 1970

Dan Issel made his debut for the Kentucky Colonels of the ABA at Indiana. The Pacers won 127-95.

Dan Issel was one of the Nuggets’ first star players and a standout performer in both the ABA and NBA.

Oct. 15, 1971

Julius Erving made his debut for the Virginia Squires of the ABA at the Carolina Cougars. The Squires won 118-114.


Oct. 16

Oct. 16, 1962

Dave DeBusschere made his debut for the Detroit Pistons against Los Angeles during a neutral site contest in New York. The Lakers won 122-106.

An 8-time All-Star, Dave DeBusschere was a defensive stopper and the heart soul of the great New York Knicks teams that won NBA championships in 1970 and 1973.

Oct. 16, 1963

Jerry Lucas made his debut for the Cincinnati Royals at the St. Louis Hawks. The Royals won 112-93.

Jerry Lucas, one of the best scoring and rebounding forwards ever, was named to the All-Star team seven times and won the 1965 All-Star Game MVP.

Oct. 16, 1965

Billy Cunningham made his debut for the Philadelphia 76ers at the Baltimore Bullets. The 76ers won 133-101.

Oct. 16, 1968

The Milwaukee Bucks made their debut with a 89-84 loss to the Chicago Bulls before a Milwaukee Arena crowd of 8,467.

On Oct. 16, 1968 the Milwaukee Bucks played their first game of their inaugural season.

Oct. 16, 1968

Wes Unseld made his debut for the Baltimore Bullets at home against the Detroit Pistons. The Bullets won 124-116.

Wes Unseld, a dominant big man known for his defensive toughness and outlet passing, earned 5 All-Star nominations and led the Washington Bullets to the 1977-78 NBA championship.

Oct. 16, 1970

The Portland Trail Blazers defeated fellow expansion club Cleveland 115-112 to pick up their first victory in the NBA.

Oct. 16, 1971

Artis Gilmore made his debut for the Kentucky Colonels of the ABA at home against the New York Nets. The Colonels won 107-98.

Oct. 16, 1999

After a scare in the opening game the previous day, the San Antonio Spurs flexed their muscles in Milan, Italy and continued the NBA’s domination of the McDonald’s Championship. With Tim Duncan leading the way, the Spurs rolled to a 103-68 rout of Vasco da Gama of Brazil in the final of the biennial international tournament at the FilaForum. Duncan earned the Drazen Petrovic Trophy as the tournament MVP with a 32-point, 18-rebound performance. Duncan had 20 of his points in the first half when the Spurs built a 56-36 lead. After seeing its lead cut to 79-66, San Antonio outscored the Brazilian team, 24-2 in the fourth quarter. David Robinson had 16 points and Avery Johnson added 14 for the Spurs.


Oct. 17

Oct. 17, 1964

Willis Reed made his debut for the New York Knicks at home against Los Angeles. The Lakers won 113-109.

A beloved New York Knicks icon, Willis Reed was the 1st player to be named MVP, Finals MVP and All-Star Game MVP in the same season.

Oct. 17, 1968

Elvin Hayes made his debut for the San Diego Rockets at home against the Seattle SuperSonics. The Rockets won 128-110.

Watch some of the great highlights from the career of Elvin Hayes!

Oct. 17, 1970

Pete Maravich made his debut for the Atlanta Hawks at home against Milwaukee. The Bucks won 107-98.

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Take a look back at the unique and storied career of Hall of Famer Pete Maravich.

Oct. 17, 2005

The NBA issues a Dress Code Memo/policy applicable to all NBA players.

Oct. 17, 2017

Jayson Tatum made his debut for the Boston Celtics in a 102-99 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Take a look back at the highlights from Jayson Tatum’s first regular season NBA game!

Oct. 17, 2018

Trae Young made his debut for the Atlanta Hawks in a 126-107 loss to the New York Knicks.

Check out the best of Trae Young’s NBA debut from Oct. 17, 2018!

Oct. 17, 2018

Luka Doncic made his debut for the Dallas Mavericks in a 121-100 loss to the Phoenix Suns.

Devin Booker scores 35 points in his return, Deandre Ayton adds 18 points and 10 rebounds in his debut as the Suns beat the Mavericks, 121-100.


Oct. 18

Oct. 18, 1967

Earl Monroe made his debut for the Baltimore Bullets at home against the New York Knicks. The Bullets won 121-98.

Check out some of Earl Monroe’s greatest and sometimes rarely seen highlights from his NBA career!

Oct. 18, 1968

Jack Ramsay made his NBA coaching debut for the Philadelphia 76ers at home against the Los Angeles Lakers. The 76ers won 114-96.

Oct. 18, 1969

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar made his debut for the Milwaukee Bucks at home against the Detroit Pistons. The Bucks won 119-110.

On Oct. 18, 1969, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar recorded 29 points in his debut with the Milwaukee Bucks.

Oct. 18, 1969

NBA All-Star guard Lenny Wilkens made his NBA coaching debut for the Seattle SuperSonics at New York. The Knicks won 126-101.

Oct. 18, 1974

Chicago center Nate Thurmond, in his first game with the Bulls, recorded the NBA’s first quadruple-double, with 22 points, 14 rebounds, 13 assists and 12 blocks in the Bulls’ 120-115 overtime win over Atlanta at Chicago Stadium. Alvin Robertson, Hakeem Olajuwon and David Robinson are the only other NBA players to have recorded quadruple-doubles in an NBA game.

Oct. 18, 1974

Moses Malone made his debut for the Utah Stars of the ABA at New York. The Nets won 105-89.

Oct. 18, 1974

Bill Walton made his debut for the Portland Trail Blazers against Cleveland. Portland won 131-129.

Take a look back at Bill Walton’s unique basketball journey.

Oct. 18, 1989

A crowd of 35,156, the largest ever to attend an NBA preseason game, turned out at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome for the debut of the Minnesota Timberwolves. But the Los Angeles Lakers, a franchise originally located in Minneapolis, won the game 100-90.

Oct. 18, 1993

NBA Commissioner David J. Stern and the Secretary General of the International Basketball Federation, Boris Stankovic, jointly announced that the Most Valuable Player award for the McDonald’s Championship would be named the Drazen Petrovic Trophy, honoring the late New Jersey Nets star killed in a car accident in Germany on June 7, 1993.

Oct. 18, 1994

A sellout crowd of 15,324 at the Palais Omnisports de Bercy in Paris, France watched Golden State defeat Charlotte 132-116, behind Chris Mullin’s game-high 25 points The game in Paris was one of 11 NBA games played outside the United States during the 1994 preseason.

Oct. 18, 1997

Chicago’s Michael Jordan is named MVP of the 1997 McDonald’s Championship in Paris.

Oct. 18, 2002

The San Antonio Spurs, who had called the Alamodome home since 1993, opened their new home, the The SBC Center, with an exhibiion versus the New York Knicks.

Oct. 18, 2012

Slater Martin, a seven-time All-Star playmaking guard, dies at the age of 86.

Oct. 18, 2017

Donovan Mitchell makes his debut with the Utah Jazz in a 106-96 win against the Denver Nuggets.

Go all-access as Markelle Fultz, Lonzo Ball, De’Aaron Fox, Josh Jackson, John Collins, Dennis Smith Jr., Jonathan Isaac, Jayson Tatum and Donovan Mitchell experience their very first NBA opening nights!

Oct. 18, 2017

Ben Simmons makes his debut with the Philadelphia 76ers in a 120-115 loss to the Washington Wizards.


Oct. 19

Oct. 19, 1958

Hal Greer made his debut for the Syracuse Nationals at home against the Detroit Pistons. The Nationals won 103-94.

Hal Greer’s reliable jumper helped him secure 10 All-Star selections, 7 All-NBA spots and an NBA title in his Hall of Fame career.

Oct. 19, 1960

Oscar Robertson and Jerry West made their debuts on opposing teams. The Cincinnati Royals beat the Los Angeles Lakers 140-123, as the Lakers opened their inaugural season in Los Angeles.

Oct. 19, 1961

Philadelphia’s Wilt Chamberlain began a streak of 126 consecutive games with 20 or more points. The streak, which included a 100-point game against the Knicks and a seven-game span of 50 or more points per game, ended on January 19, 1963.

Oct. 19, 1961

Walt Bellamy made his debut for the Chicago Packers at the New York Knicks. The Knicks won 120-103.

Oct. 19, 1963

Nate Thurmond made his debut for the San Francisco Warriors at the Baltimore Bullets. The Warriors won 103-102.

Nate Thurmond, a 7-time All-Star, was an elite rebounder, a stellar shot-blocker and the 1st NBA player to notch a quadruple-double.

Oct. 19, 1992

The Chicago Bulls and Miami Heat met in a special preseason game at sold-out Miami Arena to benefit the victims of Hurricane Andrew in South Florida. Chicago won the game 111-94 with the teams raising over $500,000 for charity.

Oct. 19, 1999

The Boston Celtics announced season-long plans to honor Red Auerbach for his 50 years of service to the organization. Throughout the 1999-2000 season, the Celtics used a series of events, activities and tributes to pay homage to the distinguished career of Auerbach. The 23rd annual B’nai B’rith Dinner tipped off a celebration which paid tribute to Auerbach’s impact and achievements in both Celtics and NBA history.

Oct. 19, 2021

The first 25 members of the NBA’s 75th Anniversary Team are officially revealed, with the next 25 coming on Oct. 20 and Oct. 21.



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