Monday marks the 37th year of the NBA celebrating the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with a full slate of games and off-court activities that promote equality and social justice. Since his birthday became a federal holiday in 1983 (first observed in 1986), the NBA remains committed to furthering Dr. King’s fight for equality and justice.
There have been 358 NBA games played on MLK Day and Monday will add nine more to that list, including four nationally-televised games on TNT and NBA TV and another five games available on League Pass.
