This Moment in Sports History for 11-15-2024
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This Moment in Sports History for 11-15-2024
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On November 15th in sports history, one significant event took place in 1960 when Elgin Baylor of the Los Angeles Lakers set a new NBA record by scoring 71 points...
show moreBaylor, known for his acrobatic moves and incredible scoring ability, put on a show for the ages. He made 28 field goals and 15 free throws, leading the Lakers to a thrilling 123-108 victory over the Knicks. His 71-point performance broke the previous record of 64 points, which was set by Joe Fulks of the Philadelphia Warriors in 1949.
What made Baylor's feat even more impressive was that he achieved it without the benefit of a three-point line, which wasn't introduced in the NBA until 1979. He also played in an era where shot clocks were set at 24 seconds, making it more challenging to maintain possession and create scoring opportunities.
Baylor's 71-point game remained the NBA record for over a decade until Wilt Chamberlain famously scored 100 points in a single game on March 2, 1962. Despite Chamberlain's incredible achievement, Baylor's performance on November 15, 1960, remains one of the most iconic moments in NBA history and a testament to his skill, athleticism, and determination.
Elgin Baylor went on to have a Hall of Fame career, earning 11 NBA All-Star selections and being named to the All-NBA First Team 10 times. His legacy as one of the greatest players in basketball history was cemented by his unforgettable 71-point game on this day in 1960.
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