January 9th: Longest Winning Streak In NBA History, Snapped

What Happened On January 9th?

In a highly anticipated clash of NBA titans, the Milwaukee Bucks achieved a stunning and unforgettable victory over the Los Angeles Lakers, the team who had not lost a single game in 65 days. On January 9, 1972, the Bucks snapped the Lakers’ extraordinary consecutive win streak at an astonishing 33 games, delivering a resounding 120-104 triumph.

The Lakers, led by the legendary Wilt Chamberlain and Jerry West, had been on an unparalleled run of success, showcasing their dominance throughout the 1971-1972 season. However, the Bucks, helmed by the remarkable Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, were determined to make a statement. The stage was set for a showdown between two basketball powerhouses at the height of their prowess.

The game lived up to its billing, with both teams displaying breathtaking intensity. The Bucks, spurred by Abdul-Jabbar’s stellar performance, managed to outplay the Lakers in what would become a historic contest. Abdul-Jabbar’s dominance, scoring 39 points in the paint, and the collective effort of the Bucks’ roster ended the Lakers’ remarkable streak.

For basketball enthusiasts, January 9, 1972 is etched in memory as the day the Milwaukee Bucks rose to the occasion, halting the Lakers’ historic run and reminding fans worldwide that in the world of sports, anything can happen on any given day. The game exemplified the essence of competition, sportsmanship, and the electrifying moments that make the NBA an enduring source of fascination for fans across the globe.

What’s Your Team?

Most fans tend to favor the major league team of their hometown, or the one closest to where they live. But, that’s not always the case!

What’s your team? Mine’s the Los Angeles Lakers, personally. I’m ready to debate below…

By Professor Gregory J. Hayes, Ph.D. in Art History

Earning his PhD in creative writing at the Concordia University in California in 1992, Gregory Joseph Hayes has taken his career to the next level. He enjoys free-writing especially within pop culture. Taking that passion to the next level, he teaches a "Pop Culture Writing" class at the same university that he studied at. That being said, he has spent his time free-lancing, working with local newspapers and journalists within the area.

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