By Pro Sports Outlook, The Front Office for Fans
Feb 10, 2020

February 10th, 2020 was remembered for Pascal Siakam dropping 34 points while shooting 6-8 from deep to extend the Toronto Raptors franchise-record win-streak to 15 games, Spencer Dinwiddie coming alive in the fourth quarter and knocking down the game-winning bucket to defeat the Pacers in Indy, and the Denver Nuggets completing a monstrous 23-point comeback in a glorious victory against the San Antonio Spurs. Check out the Best in Sports from 2/10.

This daily sports article includes real headlines only (no clickbait rumors), all of the best highlights, interesting facts from around the NFL, NBA, & MLB, the main games to watch, top performances of the day, significant birthdays, and a quick recap of notable events on this day in sports history.

Siakam surges Toronto to 15 straight

Dinwiddie’s GW downs the Pacers

Kuzma’s accidental bucket goes in

Cam Johnson yams on ’em

Ingles disrespects Kristaps

Cam Reddish takes his lunch $$$

Alleys anytime from anywhere in LA

Steal & no-look dime from FVV

Gobert slams it on Porzingis

No Giannis, no problem for Khris

Trae drains it from half court

Bledsoe whips out the spin move

D-Lo’s 1st bucket w/ T-Wolves

Monte beats the 3rd qtr buzzer

Top 10 Packers plays in 2019

Best Rivers passes in final LAC year

Career year from Dak

[See More]

[See More]

[Highlights] PF Pascal Siakam, TOR (v.MIN): 34 PTS (14-21 FG), 5 AST, 6 REB, 2 STL, 1 BLK, 3 TOV [Player of the Day]

[Highlights] PF Domantas Sabonis, IND (v.BKN): 23 PTS (11-15 FG), 11 AST, 10 REB, 1 STL, 0 TOV

[Highlights] SF OG Anunoby, TOR (v.MIN): 25 PTS (10-13 FG), 3 AST, 12 REB, 3 STL, 1 BLK, 1 TOV

[Highlights] SF Khris Middleton, MIL (v.SAC): 28 PTS (9-21 FG), 8 AST, 11 REB, 1 STL,  3 TOV

[Highlights] PG Kyle Lowry, TOR (v.MIN): 27 PTS (9-16 FG), 11 AST, 7 REB, 1 STL, 2 BLK, 8 TOV

NFL: QB Josh Rosen, Miami Dolphins (23)

NBA: PF Bobby Portis, New York Knicks (25)

MLB: SP Brandon Woodruff, Milwaukee Brewers (27)

NFL: WR Sterling Shepard, New York Giants (27)

MLB: OF Max Kepler, Minnesota Twins (27)

NFL: OG Jon Feliciano, Buffalo Bills (28)

MLB: C Omar Narvaez, Milwaukee Brewers (28)

NFL: RB CJ Anderson, Free Agent (29)

MLB: RP Tim Hill, Kansas City Royals (30)

MLB: RP Liam Hendriks, Oakland Atheltics (31)

MLB: C Travis d’Arnaud, Atlanta Braves (30)

NBA: PF Paul Millsap, Denver Nuggets (35)

MLB: OF Alex Gordon, Kansas City Royals (36)

NFL: CB Ty Law, Hall of Fame (46)

2019: The now-defunct Alliance of American Football played its inaugural weekend of games

2018: Boston Celtics made SF Paul Pierce‘s #34 jersey the 21st retired number in franchise history

2017: Golden State Warriors PF Draymond Green set a franchise record with 10 steals in a victory over the Memphis Grizzlies, just 1 less than the NBA record (Kendall Gill — 1999)

2011: Boston Celtics SG Ray Allen made his 2,561st 3PM, surpassing Reggie Miller for the all-time record of career 3PM

2002: In his hometown of Philadelphia, PA, Los Angeles Lakers SG Kobe Bryant unanimously earned his 1st All-Star Game MVP with 31 points on 12-of-25

1998: Houston Rockets SG Clyde Drexler joined John Havlicek, Oscar Robertson, and Jerry West as the only players in NBA history with 20,000 points and 6,000 assists

1998: Utah Jazz PF Karl Malone passed Adrian Dantley for 5th place with his 6,834th FTM

1992: Atlanta Falcons traded QB Brett Favre to the Green Bay Packers for a 1st round pick just 1 year after selecting him in the 2nd round

1971: Bill White joined the Yankees broadcast team to become the very 1st African-American commentator in baseball

1961: AFL’s Los Angeles Chargers officially moved to San Diego, California

1952: Baltimore Bullets defeated the Fort Wayne Pistons without making a single substitution the entire 48 minutes

1949: Philadelphia Warriors PF Joe Fulks set the NBA scoring record with 63 points in a win over the Indianapolis Jets

[SEE MORE DAYS IN SPORTS]

Share what happened in sports with friends and follow for more great sports content!