Actual Result: It begins for the Spurs, they win their first title, beating the Knicks in 5 after a short season.
MVP: Karl Malone
East Semis: Pacers d. Sixers (4-0)
Knicks d Hawks (4-0)
West Semis: Blazers d. Jazz (4-2)
Spurs d. Lakers (4-0)
Simulation: The Pacers won their second title in the past 5 years and have reached the Eastern conference finals to face a team they have eliminated multiple times from the playoffs, the Knicks. In the West, the two time defending conference champion Jazz are gone, the Blazers and Spurs, like the Knicks, looking for their first ever NBA Title, meet in the West.
East Finals: Indiana Pacers (33-17) v. New York Knicks (27-23)
West Finals: San Antonio Spurs (37-13) v. Portland Trail Blazers (35-15)
East Finals Game 1 (Ind) Pacers 95 Knicks 84
Indiana is 3 games from returning to the Finals. Dale Davis is the high man, 15 pts, 10 rebounds. Patrick Ewing double/double for the Knicks.
East Finals Game 2 (Ind) Pacers 84 Knicks 73
Pacers take both at home. 28 points for Reggie Miller. Dale Davis and Mark Jackson double/double. Allan Houston scored 27 in the loss.
East Finals Game 3 (NY) Knicks 100 Pacers 93
Patrick Ewing was unavailable, the Knicks overcome and take game 3. 31 points for Allan Houston. Marcus Camby double/double. Reggie Miller scored 17 in the loss, Dale Davis double/double.
East Finals Game 4 (NY) Knicks 101 Pacers 91
The Knicks dont have Ewing again, they even the series. Latrell Sprewell draws his first start and scores 30. 19 each for Reggie Miller and Dale Davis
East Finals Game 5 (Ind) Knicks 104 Pacers 96
The Knicks go into Indiana, take game 5 and are a win away from their first conference title in nearly 30 years. Latrell Sprewell once again is high with 29. 26 for Allan Houston. Mark Jackson had 23 pts and 13 assists in the loss. 21 for Rik Smits, Dale Davis double/double.
East Finals Game 6 (NY) Pacers 111 Knicks 84
The Pacers whip the Knicks and head home for game 7. Reggie Miller scores 23. Dale Davis double/double. Allan Houston went for 20 in the loss.
Do the Pacers go back to the Finals to defend their title - do the Knicks reach their first Finals since 1970? Game 7 in Indianapolis.
East Finals Game 7 (Ind) Pacers 94 Knicks 89
The Indiana Pacers win their 4th conference title since 1994 and return to the NBA Finals with a chance to close out the 90s by going back to back. Rik Smits scores 24 and, as he did a year prior, as the series MVP. 28 and 11 for Latrell Sprewell in the loss. 21 for Houston, double/double for Camby.
West Finals Game 1 (SA) Blazers 89 Spurs 76
Portland takes game 1 on the road. JR Rider leads with 23, Double/double for Arvydas Sabonis and Brian Grant. Tim Duncan double/double in the loss.
West Finals Game 2 (SA) Spurs 104 Blazers 89
The Spurs tie the series; 27 points and 15 rebounds for David Robinson. Tim Duncan double/double. Damon Stoudamire scores 18 in the loss.
West Finals Game 3 (Port) Blazers 91 Spurs 88
The Blazers take game 3 and are now 2 wins from their first Finals appearance since '91. 27 points for JR Rider, Brian Grant double/double. 16 and 13 for David Robinson for the losing Spurs
West Finals Game 4 (Port) Blazers 86 Spurs 84
Rasheed Wallace hits 2 FT with 8 seconds left and Portland goes up 3 games to 1, 21 points and 11 rebounds for Rasheed. Double/double for Brian Grant. 24 points, 16 rebounds for Duncan, 29 points, 11 rebounds for Robinson.
West Finals Game 5 (SA) Spurs 93 Blazers 80
Spurs stay alive, winning game 5, the Blazers held to 10 4th qtr points. 23 and 13 for Duncan, double/double for the Admiral. Sabonis and Rasheed led with 12 for the Blazers. Double/double for Brian Grant
West Finals Game 6 (Port) Blazers 98 Spurs 91
The Portland Trail Blazers win the west and will head to the NBA Finals to face the defending champion Pacers. Damon Stoudamire scores 30 in the closeout win. Double/double for Sabonis and Brian Grant, he's the series MVP. Tim Duncan with 30 and 13 in the loss. Double/double for Robinson, Sean Elliott, Avery Johnson
NBA FINALS: PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS v. INDIANA PACERS
We end the decade with a Pacer squad looking to go back to back. It's the Pacers 4th NBA Finals appearance of the decade, they beat the Rockets in '94, lost the rematch the following year and beat the Jazz last year. Larry Bird won 6 titles as a player and a 7th coaching the Pacers last year. Reggie Miller is 33, a 2 time Finals MVP. Mark Jackson and Chris Mullin teamed up for one of the great moments in Finals history last year, they are 33 and 35 respectively and join Miller in the starting lineup. 32 year old Rik Smits was Eastern Conference finals MVP, 29 year old Dale Davis rounds out the starting five. Deep bench, Jalen Rose, Antonio Davis, Travis Best, Derrick McKey all return from last year's rotation - joining them is 37 year old Sam Perkins, part of the '93 Sonics title team with McKey.
The Blazers lost the NBA Finals in '77, '91, '92 and look to win their first ever title, coached by Mike Dunleavy. 34 year old Arvydas Sabonis is in the middle, 26 year old Brian Grant was western finals MVP, 24 year old Rasheed Wallace is also on the front line. Damon Stoudamire is a 25 year old point guard, Isaiah Rider is 27 and the 5th starter. Walt Williams, Stacey Augmon, Greg Anthony, Jimmy Jackson all come off the bench.
BLAZERS
HC-Mike Dunleavy
C-Arvydas Sabonis (34)
PF-Brian Grant (26)
SF-Rasheed Wallace (24) 2nd 6th MOY
PG-Damon Stoudamire (25)
SG-Isaiah Rider (27)
F Stacey Augmon (30)
F Walt Williams (28)
G Greg Anthony (31)
G Jimmy Jackson (28)
PACERS
HC-Larry Bird
C Rik Smits (32)
PF-Dale Davis (29)
SF-Chris Mullin (35)
PG-Mark Jackson (33)
SG-Reggie Miller (33)
F-Antonio Davis (30)-3rd 6th MOY
F-Sam Perkins (37)
F-Jalen Rose (26)-3rd 6th MOY
F-Derrick McKey (32)
G-Travis Best (26)
NBA FINALS GAME 1 (Port) Blazers 96 Pacers 89
Isaiah Rider scores 24 and the Blazers take game 1. Double/double for Arvydas Sabonis and Rasheed Wallace. Chris Mullin's 18 leads for the Pacers.
NBA FINALS GAME 2 (Port) Pacers 107 Blazers 100
28 points for Rik Smits evens the series. Mark Jackson adds 22. Rasheed Wallace scored 29 in the loss, 21 for Rider.
NBA FINALS GAME 3 (Ind) Pacers 99 Blazers 82
The Pacers are two wins from their third NBA title of the decade. Chris Mullin scored 23 to lead the Pacers. 20 for Smits and a double/double for Mark Jackson. Brian Grant's 12 points in a double/double led for Portland
NBA FINALS GAME 4 (Ind) Pacers 101 Blazers 92
The Pacers go up 3-1, one away from back to back titles. Rik Smits goes 27 and 10, 20 for Reggie Miller, 23 for Rasheed in the loss. Damon Stoudamire double/double.
NBA FINALS GAME 5 (Ind) Pacers 107 Blazers 95
The Indiana Pacers win 3 titles in 6 years. 23 points for Reggie Miller - Rik Smits scores 21 and he is the Finals MVP. Dale Davis double/double. Derrick McKey doesnt score, but wins his 4th NBA Title. Stoudamire scores 17 for Portland
NBA Finals History
1947 (BAA): Philadelphia Warriors d. Chicago Stags (4-1)
1948 (BAA): Baltimore Bullets d. Philadelphia Warriors (4-2)
1949 (BAA): Minneapolis Lakers d. Washington Capitols (4-2)
1950: Minneapolis Lakers d. Syracuse Nationals (4-2)
1951: Rochester Royals d. New York Knicks (4-3)
1952: Rochester Royals d. Syracuse Nationals (4-3) - MVP: Jack Coleman (PF 27 yrs)
1953: Boston Celtics d. Minneapolis Lakers (4-3) - MVP: Bob Cousy (PG, 24)Back
1954: Minneapolis Lakers d. Syracuse Nationals (4-2) - MVP: George Mikan (C, 29)
1955: Minneapolis Lakers d. Boston Celtics (4-3) - MVP: Clyde Lovellette (C, 25)
1956: Philadelphia Warriors d. St Louis Hawks (4-0) - MVP: Neil Johnston (C, 26)
1957: Boston Celtics d. St Louis Hawks (4-2) - MVP Bob Pettit (C, 24)
1958: Boston Celtics d. St Louis Hawks (4-1) - MVP Bob Cousy (PG, 29)
1959: Syracuse Nationals d. Minneapolis Lakers (4-1) - MVP Dolph Schayes (PF, 30)
1950s Playoffs All NBA
1st Team
C George Mikan (Lakers)
F Bob Pettit (Hawks) - Playoff Player of the Decade
F Dolph Schayes (Nationals)
G Bob Cousy (Celtics)
G Bill Sharman (Celtics)
2nd Team
C Bill Russell (Celtics)
F Neil Johnston (Warriors)
F Clyde Lovellette (Lakers)
G Slater Martin (Lakers/Hawks)
G Paul Seymour (Nationals)
1960: St Louis Hawks d. Boston Celtics (4-2) - MVP Bob Pettit (PF, 27)
1961: Boston Celtics d. St Louis Hawks (4-0) - MVP Bill Russell (C, 26)
1962: Los Angeles Lakers d. Boston Celtics (4-2) MVP Elgin Baylor (SF, 27)
1963: Cincinnati Royals d. Los Angeles Lakers (4-1) MVP Oscar Robertson (PG, 24)
1964: San Francisco Warriors d. Cincinnati Royals (4-3) MVP Wilt Chamberlain (C, 27)
1965 Philadelphia 76ers d. Los Angeles Lakers (4-3) MVP Wilt Chamberlain (C, 28)
1966 Los Angeles Lakers d. Boston Celtics (4-3) MVP Elgin Baylor (SF, 31)
1967 Philadelphia 76ers d. San Francisco Warriors (4-2) MVP Wilt Chamberlain (C, 30)
1968 Los Angeles Lakers d. Boston Celtics (4-2) MVP Elgin Baylor (SF, 33)
1969 Los Angeles Lakers d. New York Knicks (4-1) MVP Jerry West (SG, 30)
1960s Playoffs All NBA
1st Team
C Wilt Chamberlain (Warriors/Sixers/Lakers) Playoff Player of the Decade
F Elgin Baylor (Lakers)
F John Havlicek (Celtics)
G Jerry West (Lakers)
G Sam Jones (Celtics)
2nd Team
C Bill Russell (Celtics)
F Bob Pettit (Hawks)
F Chet Walker (Sixers)
G Oscar Robertson (Royals)
G Hal Greer (Sixers)
1970 Los Angeles Lakers d. New York Knicks (4-3) MVP Wilt Chamberlain (C, 33)
1971 Milwaukee Bucks d. New York Knicks (4-3) MVP Kareem Abdul Jabbar (C, 23)
1972 Los Angeles Lakers d. Boston Celtics (4-3) MVP Jerry West (PG, 33)
1973 Los Angeles Lakers d. Boston Celtics (4-1) MVP Jim McMillan (SF 24)
1974 Boston Celtics d. Chicago Bulls (4-0) MVP John Havlicek (SF 33)
1975 Washington Bullets d. Chicago Bulls (4-0) MVP Elvin Hayes (PF, 29)
1976 Phoenix Suns d. Boston Celtics (4-2) MVP Paul Westphal (PG, 25)
1977 Philadelphia 76ers d. Portland Trail Blazers (4-3) MVP Julius Erving (SF, 26)
1978 Philadelphia 76ers d. Denver Nuggets (4-2) MVP Doug Collins (SG, 26)
1979 Seattle SuperSonics d. Washington Bullets (4-3) MVP Dennis Johnson (SG, 24)
1970s Playoffs All NBA
1st Team
C Wilt Chamberlain (Lakers)
F John Havlicek (Celtics)
F Julius Erving (Sixers)
G Jerry West (Lakers) Playoff Player of the Decade
G Jo Jo White (Celtics)
2nd Team
C Dave Cowens (Celtics)
F Elvin Hayes (Bullets)
F Bob Dandridge (Bullets)
G Doug Collins (Sixers)
G Walt Frazier (Knicks)
1980 Boston Celtics d. Seattle SuperSonics (4-1) MVP Larry Bird (PF, 23)
1981 Boston Celtics d. Kansas City Kings (4-0) MVP Larry Bird (PF, 24)
1982 Boston Celtics d. Los Angeles Lakers (4-3) MVP Larry Bird (PF, 25)
1983 Philadelphia 76ers d.LA Lakers(4-3) MVP Moses Malone C 27/Julius Erving(SF 32)
1984 Los Angeles Lakers d. Milwaukee Bucks (4-3) MVP Kareem Abdul Jabbar (C, 36)
1985 Los Angeles Lakers d. Philadelphia 76ers (4-2) MVP Magic Johnson (PG, 25)
1986 Boston Celtics d. Houston Rockets (4-1) MVP Larry Bird (SF, 29)
1987 Boston Celtics d. Los Angeles Lakers (4-1) MVP Kevin McHale (PF, 29)
1988 Boston Celtics d. Los Angeles Lakers (4-1) MVP Larry Bird (SF, 31)
1989 Detroit Pistons d. Los Angeles Lakers (4-2) MVP Isiah Thomas (PG, 27)
1980s Playoffs All NBA
1st Team
C Kareem Abdul Jabbar (Lakers)
PF Kevin McHale (Celtics)
SF Larry Bird (Celtics)- Playoff Player of the Decade
PG Magic Johnson (Lakers)
SG Sidney Moncrief (Bucks)
2nd Team
C Robert Parish (Celtics)
PF Marques Johnson (Bucks)
SF Julius Erving (Sixers)
PG Dennis Johnson (Celtics)
SG Byron Scott (Lakers)
1990 Chicago Bulls d. Phoenix Suns (4-3) MVP Michael Jordan (SG, 26)
1991 Chicago Bulls d. Portland Trail Blazers (4-1) MVP Michael Jordan (SG, 27)
1992 Cleveland Cavaliers d. Portland Trail Blazers (4-2) MVP Mark Price (PG, 27)
1993 Seattle Super Sonics d. Chicago Bulls (4-2) MVP Shawn Kemp (PF, 23)
1994 Indiana Pacers d. Houston Rockets (4-1) MVP Reggie Miller (SG, 28)
1995 Houston Rockets d. Indiana Pacers (4-0) MVP Hakeem Olajuwon (C, 32)
1996 Chicago Bulls d. Seattle Super Sonics (4-1) MVP Michael Jordan (SG, 32)
1997 Utah Jazz d. Chicago Bulls (4-1) MVP Karl Malone (PF, 33)
1998 Indiana Pacers d. Utah Jazz (4-2) MVP Reggie Miller (SG, 32)
1999 Indiana Pacers d. Portland Trail Blazers (4-1) MVP Rik Smits C, 32)
1990s Playoff All NBA
1st Team
C Hakeem Olajuwon (Rockets)
PF Karl Malone (Jazz)
SF Scottie Pippen (Bulls)
G Michael Jordan (Bulls) - Playoff Player of the Decade
G Reggie Miller (Pacers)
2nd Team
C Rik Smits (Jazz)
PF Shawn Kemp (Sonics)
SF Chris Mullin (Pacers)
G Mark Price (Cavs)
G Clyde Drexler (Blazers)
TOP 50 PLAYOFF PLAYERS OF ALL TIME (not ordered)
1. Bob Cousy PG Celtics
2. George Mikan C Lakers
3. Bob Pettit C Hawks
4. Dolph Schayes PF Nationals
5. Bill Sharman SG Celtics
6. Bill Russell C Celtics
7. Elgin Baylor SF Lakers
8. Oscar Robertson PG Royals/Bucks
9. Wilt Chamberlain C Warriors/Sixers/Lakers
10. Jerry West G Lakers
11. John Havlicek F Celtics
12. Sam Jones G Celtics
13. Chet Walker F Sixers
14. Kareem Abdul Jabbar C Bucks/Lakers
15. Julius Erving F Sixers
16. Dennis Johnson G Sonics/Celtics
17. Jo Jo White G Celtics
18. Dave Cowens C Celtics
19. Walt Frazier G Knicks
20. Larry Bird F Celtics
21. Moses Malone C Sixers
22. Robert Parish C Celtics
23. Kevin McHale F Celtics
24. Magic Johnson G Lakers
25. James Worthy F Lakers
26. Isiah Thomas G Pistons
27. Sidney Moncrief G Bucks
28. Marques Johnson F Bucks
29. Neil Johnston F Warriors
30. Michael Jordan G Bulls
31. Scottie Pippen F Bulls
32. Horace Grant F Bulls/Magic
33. Dennis Rodman F Pistons/Spurs/Bulls
34. Shawn Kemp F Sonics
35. Gary Payton G Sonics
36. Reggie Miller G Pacers
37. Rik Smits C Pacers
38. Mark Jackson G Pacers
39. Clyde Drexler G Blazers/Rockets
40. Charles Barkley F Sixers/Rockets
41. Brad Daugherty C Cavs
42. Mark Price G Cavs
43. Elvin Hayes F Bullets
44. Wes Unseld C Bullets
45. Karl Malone F Jazz
46. John Stockton G Jazz
47. Chris Mullin F Warriors/Pacers
48. Hal Greer G Sixers
49. Bobby Jones F Sixers
50. Clyde Lovellette C Lakers

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