NBA on MLK Day: History and records

Jayson Tatum put up 51 points against the Hornets on MLK Day in 2023. 

On Monday, Jan. 15, the NBA will continue its tradition of using the game of basketball to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with various activities on and off the court to promote unity, togetherness and equality.

The NBA has played games on MLK Day every year since the holiday was first observed in 1986 – with the only exception being the 1998-99 season, which did not begin until Feb. 5 after the holiday had passed. In total, there have been 367 NBA games played on MLK Day, with another 11 games set for 2024.

Below is a look at some of the standout games, individual performances and records from MLK Day games throughout NBA history.


Most Points Scored (Player)

PLAYERMATCH UPDATEPOINTSFGM3PMFTM
Damian LillardPOR vs. GSW1/20/2061171116
Kemba WalkerCHA vs. UTA1/18/165216614
Jayson TatumBOS @ CHA1/16/235115714
Gilbert ArenasWAS vs. UTA1/15/075114716
LeBron JamesLAL vs. HOU1/16/234816511
Devin BookerPHX @ SAS1/17/22481857
Blake GriffinLAC vs. IND1/17/11471909
Michael JordanCHI @ WAS1/15/964616311
James HardenHOU vs. IND1/19/154512714
Dominique WilkinsATL @ NYK1/18/884516013

Damian Lillard holds the record for the most points ever scored on MLK Day when he scored a then-career-best 61 points in the Blazers’ 129-124 overtime win over the Warriors in 2020. In total, there have been 24 40-plus point games on MLK Day and four 50-plus games, but Lillard is the only one to reach 60 on the holiday. You can read more about Lillard’s masterpiece and more standout performances in MLK Day lore here.

Damian Lillard sets a franchise record for points with 61, including a 3-pointer to send the game into overtime as the Blazers get by the Warriors.


Most Points Scored (Team)

TEAMMATCH UPDATEPOINTSOPP POINTS
Golden State WarriorsGSW vs. SEA1/16/89146117
Indiana PacersIND vs. GSW1/15/90144105
Los Angeles LakersLAL vs. HOU1/16/23140132
LA ClippersLAC vs. HOU1/18/16140132
LA ClippersLAC vs. IND1/17/22139133
Boston CelticsBOS vs. LAL1/20/20139107

While the Warriors hold the mark for the most points scored by any team on MLK Day, the two Los Angeles teams (Lakers in 2023, Clippers in 2016 and 2022) were part of the three highest-scoring games with 272 combined points scored.


Most Games Played (Team)

TEAMGAMES
New York Knicks37
Los Angeles Lakers33
Philadelphia 76ers32
Atlanta Hawks32
Washington Wizards32
Golden State Warriors30
Houston Rockets30

The NBA has played on MLK Day in 37 of the 38 years since the holiday was first observed in 1986 (missing only the 1998-99 season), and the New York Knicks have been on the schedule all 37 of those years. That streak will continue in 2024 as the Knicks host the Magic (3 ET, NBA League Pass), which will mark their 35th time hosting an MLK Day game.

Two cities with significant meaning in King’s legacy are Atlanta (32 games) and Memphis (23 games) as they mark King’s birthplace and hometown (Atlanta) and the site of his assassination in 1968 (Memphis). Both the Hawks and Grizzlies have extensive celebrations planned to honor King this holiday weekend and both teams will be featured in the TNT doubleheader on Monday.

With the exceptions of 1998 and 2017, the Hawks have hosted a game on MLK Day every season since 1994. With the exceptions of 2002 and 2017, the Grizzlies have hosted a game on MLK Day every season since relocating to Memphis.


Highest Winning Percentage (Team)

TEAMGAMESWINSLOSSESWIN PCT
Golden State Warriors302190.700
Atlanta Hawks3222100.688
Portland Trail Blazers171160.647
New York Knicks3723140.622
Los Angeles Lakers3320130.606
Boston Celtics2515100.600
Oklahoma City Thunder22390.591
Denver Nuggets171070.588
New Orleans Pelicans181080.556
Utah Jazz2212100.545
San Antonio Spurs2111100.524
Washington Wizards3216160.500
Minnesota Timberwolves2613130.500
Chicago Bulls2914150.483
Brooklyn Nets2512130.480
Dallas Mavericks199100.474
Los Angeles Clippers2612140.462
Milwaukee Bucks2411130.458
Cleveland Cavaliers209110.450
Phoenix Suns209110.450
Philadelphia 76ers3214180.438
Indiana Pacers2611150.423
Toronto Raptors198110.421
Miami Heat177100.412
Houston Rockets3012180.400
Charlotte Hornets2510150.400
Sacramento Kings208120.400
Detroit Pistons2811170.393
Orlando Magic187110.389
Memphis Grizzlies238150.348

Note: These are franchise records that include previous locations for certain teams, such as Seattle (OKC), Vancouver (Memphis) and New Jersey (Brooklyn).

While the New York Knicks have the most wins of any team in MLK Day history (23), it is the Golden State Warriors that hold the highest win percentage on the holiday as they have gone 21-9 in 30 games on MLK Day. The Warriors will look to build on that mark on Monday when they visit the Grizzlies (6 ET, TNT).


Most Rebounds (Player)

PLAYERMATCH UPDATEREBOREBDREBPTS
Dwight HowardHOU @ LAC1/18/1626101636
Erick DampierGSW vs. UTA1/19/0424101418
Michael CageLAC vs. DAL1/18/88237167
Jusuf NurkicPOR @ ORL1/17/222241821
Tristan ThompsonCLE vs. NYK1/20/2022101213
Dikembe MutomboATL vs. NJN1/15/012251711
Walker KesslerUTA @ MIN1/16/232191220
Hassan WhitesidePOR vs. GSW1/20/202161517
Anderson VarejaoCLE vs. DAL1/20/142141718
Joakim NoahCHI vs. LAL1/20/142171417
DeAndre JordanLAC @ DET1/20/142191216
Donyell MarshallUTA vs. HOU1/15/012171426
Moses MaloneATL @ WAS1/16/8921101120
Giannis AntetokounmpoMIL @ WAS1/15/182071327
Greg MonroeDET @ ATL1/19/152061416
LaMarcus AldridgePOR @ HOU1/20/142081227
Zach RandolphMEM vs. NOP1/20/1420101023

There have been 17 games in which a player grabbed 20 or more rebounds on MLK Day, with Dwight Howard holding the record with a 26-rebound performance for Houston in 2016. In addition to his 26 rebounds, Howard added 36 points, four assists, one steal and one block in a loss to the LA Clippers.

Howard’s performance was one of eight 20-20 games recorded on MLK Day, with the others belonging to Walker Kessler, Jusuf Nurkic, Donyell Marshall, Moses Malone, Giannis Antetokounmpo, LaMarcus Aldridge and Zach Randolph.


Most Assists (Player)  

PLAYERMATCH UPDATEASTPTSREB
Mark JacksonDEN vs. NJN1/20/9722217
John StocktonUTA @ IND1/16/9519152
Magic JohnsonLAL vs. HOU1/16/89181713
Magic JohnsonLAL vs. HOU1/18/8817395
Jason KiddDAL @ BOS1/18/1017134
Ish SmithPHI @ NYK1/18/1616167
Chauncey BillupsDET vs. BOS1/16/0616133
Micheal WilliamsMIN vs. LAC1/18/9316203
Muggsy BoguesCHH @ PHX1/15/901651

It’s only been 92 times in NBA history that a player has finished with at least 20 assists and 20 points in the same game. Mark Jackson is the only player to do so on MLK Day when he finished with 22 assists, 21 points, seven rebounds and just two turnovers in a Knicks win over the Nuggets in 1997.

The list above shows the nine instances in which a player dished out more than 15 assists on MLK Day. Magic Johnson is the only player with more than one such game, including one of only 20 total triple-doubles ever posted on MLK Day, when he finished with 17 points, 13 rebounds and 18 dimes on Jan. 16, 1989.


Most Steals (Player)

PLAYERMATCH UPDATESTLPTSREBASTBLK
Kyrie IrvingBOS vs. MIA1/21/198263101
Micheal WilliamsMIN vs. LAC1/18/937203160
Tom ChambersSEA vs. IND1/18/88727961
Scottie PippenCHI vs. PHI1/17/94720760

Only four players have recorded more than six steals on MLK Day, a group led by Kyrie Irving, who swiped a career-best eight steals to go with 26 points and 10 assists to lead Boston to a 107-99 win over Miami in 2019.


Most Blocks (Player)

PLAYERMATCH UPDATEBLKPTSREBASTSTL
Shaquille O’NealORL @ PHL1/18/938381632
Patrick EwingNYK vs. CHI1/15/908331251
Theo RatliffPHI vs. SAC1/19/98871311
Josh SmithATL vs. BOS1/15/07718435
Elton BrandLAC vs. UTA1/16/067351442
Shaquille O’NealLAL vs. ORL1/19/987351531
Andris BiedrinsGSW vs. CHI1/18/10791911
Wayne CooperDEN vs. SAC1/16/89781201
Bismack BiyomboCHA vs. HOU1/21/1372901
Al HorfordATL vs. SAC1/17/11723960
Rony SeikalyMIA @ WAS1/15/907181110

It’s our first MLK leaderboard with a tie at the top as Shaquille O’Neal (1993), Patrick Ewing (1990) and Theo Ratliff (1998) each posted an eight-block game on the holiday. Shaq stuffed the stat sheet in his MLK Day debut during his rookie season in Orlando, finishing with 38 points, 16 rebounds, eight blocks, three assists and two steals in a 124-118 overtime loss to Philadelphia.


Most 3-Pointers Made (Player)

PLAYERMATCH UPDATE3PM3PA3P%PTSMIN
Damian LillardPOR vs. GSW1/20/201120556145
Klay ThompsonGSW @ LAL1/21/19101190.94427
JJ RedickLAC vs. HOU1/18/16912754039
Bryn ForbesSAS @ PHX1/20/2081172.72433

Lillard splashed an MLK Day record 11 3-pointers in 20 attempts on his way to an MLK Day record 61 points in a 129-124 overtime win over Golden State. While 20 players have made at least seven 3-pointers in an MLK Day game, only four players above have posted more than seven triples.

While Lillard has the most 3s made, Klay Thompson has the most scorching 3-point performance the holiday has seen as he made 10 3-pointers in just 11 attempts on his way to a 44-point game in just 27 minutes in a 130-111 win over the Lakers.


Triple-doubles

PLAYERMATCH UPDATEMINPTSREBASTSTLBLK
Kyle AndersonMIN vs. UTA1/16/233413111011
Luka DoncicDAL vs. OKC1/17/223920111233
Jimmy ButlerMIA vs. TOR1/17/223619101010
Aaron GordonORL @ NYK1/18/213618171002
Ben SimmonsPHI @ BKN1/20/204234121252
Russell WestbrookHOU vs. OKC1/20/203832111220
Giannis AntetokounmpoMIL vs. CHI1/20/203128141011
Luka DoncicDAL @ MIL1/21/193318111011
Draymond GreenGSW vs. CLE1/16/173511131115
Nicolas BatumPOR vs. WAS1/21/134112101132
Boris DiawCHA @ PHI1/17/114025111112
Derrick RoseCHI @ MEM1/17/114022101211
Kobe BryantLAL vs. VAN1/15/014626111122
Antoine WalkerBOS @ MIN1/15/014320121220
Darrell WalkerWAS vs. ORL1/21/913910151300
Mark PriceCLE vs. SAN1/15/904025111210
Mark JacksonNYK vs. SAN1/16/894024101210
Magic JohnsonLAL vs. HOU1/16/894217131800
Nate McMillanSEA vs. IND1/18/883916111540
Mark JacksonNYK vs. ATL1/18/884311101310

There have been 20 triple-doubles recorded on MLK Day, with Mark Jackson and Luka Doncic being the only players with multiple triple-doubles on the holiday. Ben Simmons (34) has the most points scored in an MLK Day triple-double, while Russell Westbrook (32) recorded the only other 30+ point triple-double on MLK Day. Giannis Antetokounmpo holds the mark for the fewest minutes played (31) in an MLK Day triple-double.

Tune in on Monday for the NBA’s 11-game slate to see who makes history in 2024 as the league honors Dr. King.