November 22

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  • 1950 - The Fort Wayne Pistons slows it down to keep the ball away from Minneapolis Lakers' star George Mikan (right). The strategy works as Mikan is held to 15 points and the Pistons win, 19-18, in the lowest scoring game in NBA history. The two teams score a total of eight field goals. This game caused NBA officials to consider rule changes, which ultimately resulted in the adoption of the 24-second clock.
  • 1994 - Golden State Coach Don Nelson becomes the first individual in NBA history to participate in 2,700 career games as a player or coach (including both regular season and playoff games).
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