March 6, 2004 - The Detroit Pistons held the Denver Nuggets without a field goal for 12 minutes and 48 seconds of game time, extending from the 6:09 mark of the second quarter all the way through the 5:41 point of the third quarter. During that stretch, the Nuggets missed 19 consecutive field goals, converting only five free throws during said span. The Pistons' 97-66 win marked the second of five consecutive performances in which they would hold their opponents to 69 points or less, setting an NBA record. Box Score: https://www.basketball-reference.com/boxscores/200403060DEN.html
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May 14, 1978 - There's not a lot of Anthony Roberts footage out there but he could get up a little bit. Here's a solid Roberts poster ...
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