October 30, 2002: The Indiana Pacers beat the Houston Rockets, 91-82 at the Conseco Fieldhouse (now the Gainbridge Fieldhouse) in Indianapolis. Steve Francis scored 39 points for the Rockets, but it wasn't enough.
It was the NBA debut for Yao Ming. He did not start, played just 10 minutes and 36 seconds, attempted just 1 shot and missed it, and committed 2 turnovers and 3 fouls. He did grab 2 rebounds. Few people expected the 22-year-old center to have a spectacular debut, but, for hype divided by results, it was a grand disappointment. However, he got better.
Yao was born on September 12, 1980 in Shanghai, China. At 7-foot-6, he led the Shanghai Sharks to the Chinese Basketball Association title in 2002, having won the CBA's Most Valuable Player award the year before. The hype for his coming into the NBA was huge, although soon surpassed by that of LeBron James.
Yao played 9 seasons for the Rockets, and was an All-Star in 8 of them. But they couldn’t build around him, and won just 1 Playoff series in that time. Still, they retired his Number 11, and he has been elected to the Basketball Hall of Fame, an election that few fans question.
You wouldn't think that Yao Ming would have much in common with Tom Seaver, but, like the late pitching legend, he bought and runs a winery in California's Napa Valley.
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October 30, 2002 was a Wednesday. This was also the day that rap legend Jam Master Jay was murdered. I have a separate entry for that event.
Every NBA team then in operation, except for the Sacramento Kings, played that night. In addition to Yao's debut:
* The New York Knicks lost to the Detroit Pistons, 86-77 at The Palace in the Detroit suburb of Auburn Hills, New York.
* The New Jersey Nets beat the Atlanta Hawks, 105-94 at the Continental Airlines Arena in the Meadowlands. Glenn "Big Dog" Robinson scored 34 points for the Hawks, but it wasn't enough.
* The Philadelphia 76ers beat the Milwaukee Bucks, 98-95 at the First Union Center (now the Wachovia Center) in Philadelphia.
* The Chicago Bulls beat the Boston Celtics, 99-96 at the FleetCenter (now the TD Garden) in Boston.
* The Orlando Magic beat the Miami Heat, 100-86 at the American Airlines Arena (now the Kaseya Center) in Miami.
* The Dallas Mavericks beat the Memphis Grizzlies, 119-108 at The Pyramid in Memphis.
* The New Orleans Hornets make their debut, after 14 seasons as the original Charlotte Hornets. Ironically, it's against the last team to represent New Orleans in the NBA, the Utah Jazz, who left in 1979. The Hornets win, 100-75 at the New Orleans Arena (now named the Smoothie King Center). Karl Malone scores 20 points for the visitors, and John Stockton 14. But Baron Davis of the Hornets leads all scorers with 21 points, while Courtney Alexander scores 19 off the bench.
In 2004, Charlotte got a new NBA team, the Charlotte Bobcats. In 2013, the NBA made a deal but which the New Orleans franchise gave up the Hornets name, and became the New Orleans Pelicans. In 2014, the Bobcats reclaimed their city's old name, and became the Charlotte Hornets.
* The Toronto Raptors beat the Washington Wizards, 74-68 at the Air Canada Centre (now the Scotiabank Arena) in Toronto.
* The Minnesota Timberwolves beat the Denver Nuggets, 83-77 at the Target Center in Minneapolis.
* The Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Los Angeles Clippers, 98-96 at the Staples Center (now the Crypto.com Arena) in Los Angeles.
* The Golden State Warriors beat the San Antonio Spurs, 106-98 at the Oakland Coliseum Arena (then named The Arena in Oakland). Antawn Jamison scored 36 points.
* The Portland Trail Blazers beat the Los Angeles Lakers, 102-90 at the Rose Garden (now the Moda Center) in Portland.
* And the Seattle SuperSonics beat the Phoenix Suns, 86-73 at the KeyArena in Seattle.
Baseball season had ended 3 days earlier, with the team then known as the Anaheim Angels beating the San Francisco Giants, in Game 7 of the World Series. Football was in midweek, although, at a press conference, New York Jets coach Herman Edwards explained, "You play to win the game!" I have a separate entry for that event.
There were 6 games played in the NHL:
* The New York Rangers lost to the Tampa Bay Lightning, 3-0 at the St. Pete Times Forum (now the Benchmark International Arena) in Tampa.
* The New York Islanders lost to the Carolina Hurricanes, 4-2 at the RBC Center (now the Lenovo Center) in Raleigh, North Carolina.
* The Boston Bruins beat the Washington Capitals, 7-2 at the MCI Center (now the Capital One Arena) in Washington. The Bruin goals came from 7 different scorers: P.J. Axelsson, Rob Zamuner, Jozef Stümpel, Brian Rolston, Bryan Berard, Joe Thornton and Glenn Murray.
* The Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Ottawa Senators, 4-1 at the Corel Center (now the Canadian Tire Centre) in Ottawa.
* The St. Louis Blues beat the Nashville Predators, 7-0 at the Savvis Center (now the Enterprise Center) in St. Louis. Like the Bruins, the Blues got 7 goals from 7 different players on this night: Reed Lowe, Al MacInnis, Keith Tkachuk, Pavol Demitra, Petr Čajánek, Shjon Podein and Dallas Drake.
* And the Florida Panthers beat the Dallas Stars, 3-2 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas. Valeri Bure scored the winning goal with 1:39 left in overtime. Bure was the younger, less successful brother of Hall-of-Famer Pavel Bure, but he's probably better remembered for his wife, actress Candace Cameron Bure. Attendance at this game: 18,532, matching the title of the sitcom starring his wife: Full House.

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