Actual Result: The Rockets end the Bulls 3 straight run of NBA Championships with Houston's first NBA Title.
MVP: Hakeem Olajuwon
East Semis: Knicks d. Bulls (4-3)
Pacers d. Hawks (4-2)
West Semis: Rockets d. Suns (4-3)
Jazz d. Nuggets (4-3)
Simulation: The Sonics ended the East Conference's run of 7 straight NBA Titles when they beat the Bulls, neither Seattle or Chicago reaches the conference finals this year. The Knicks are back in the East, they lost to Chicago in the East Finals a year prior and took the Bulls out in this season's semis. The Knicks face the Pacers, looking for their first conference title after winning 3 ABA Championships. Its the first time since joining the NBA that the Pacers have advanced past the first round. The Rockets reached the NBA Finals in '86 and they take on a Utah team looking for its first conference title, they were in the West Finals two seasons prior.
East Finals (May) New York Knicks (57-25) v. Indiana Pacers (47-35)
West Finals (May) Houston Rockets (58-24) v. Utah Jazz (53-29)
East Finals Game 1 (NY) Pacers 101 Knicks 71
The Pacers destroy the Knicks and win game 1. Rik Smits 17 is the high for the winners, double/double for Dale Davis. 12 from Derek Harper leads for New York and that might be an all time low playoff high.
East Finals Game 2 (NY) Knicks 112 Pacers 103
The Knicks square the series. 25 pts, 13 rebounds for Patrick Ewing. Rik Smits has 23 in the loss.
East Finals Game 3 (Ind) Knicks 100 Pacers 91
The Knicks get home court advantage back, taking game 3 in Indiana. John Starks is high for the winners with 16. Double/double for Ewing. 21 points off the bench for Byron Scott leads the Pacers.
East Finals Game 4 (Ind) Pacers 109 Knicks 98
All tied up, we go back to MSG for pivotal game 5. Reggie Miller scores 29 to pace Indiana. 21 rebounds for Dale Davis. Haywoode Workman double/double. 20 for Ewing, 20 rebounds and 14 pts for Charles Oakley.
East Finals Game 5 (NY) Knicks 117 Pacers 108
The New York Knicks are 1 game from reaching their first NBA Finals in 23 years. 27 and 10 for Patrick Ewing to lead the way. Derek Harper adds 23, 20 and 17 for Charles Oakley. Reggie Miller scores 35, desperately trying to keep the Pacers alive. 20 for Derrick McKey, another Workman double/double.
East Finals Game 6 (Ind) Pacers 100 Knicks 98
John Starks scores 9 points in the last 20 seconds in a flurry of threes, but the Pacers hold on and force game 7. 23 and 13 for Rik Smits, double/double for Derrick McKey and Antonio Davis. Starks had 20 for New York.
Lets go - back to MSG for game 7, who is going to win the Eastern Conference?
East Finals Game 7 (NY) Pacers 104 Knicks 84
For the first time in their history, the Indiana Pacers are Eastern Conference Champions and will head to the NBA Finals, the Knicks held to 9 points in the 4th quarter, the lowest scoring game 7 4th quarter of all time. Reggie Miller scores 29 and is the series MVP. Double/double for McKey, Workman, Antonio Davis. 21 for Ewing in the loss.
West Finals Game 1 (Hou) Rockets 113 Jazz 105
Houston takes game 1 at home, 26 pts and 14 rebounds for Hakeem Olajuwon. Kenny Smith goes for 22. Otis Thorpe double/double. 25 and 15 for Karl Malone in the defeat. Jeff Hornacek scores 20. Felton Spencer and David Benoit double/double.
West Finals Game 2 (Hou) Rockets 107 Jazz 97 (OT)
The Rockets take both home games and move two wins away from returning to the NBA Finals 8 years after losing to the Celtics. Is this Olajuwon's year? The Dream goes 39 and 15 in the win. 21 for Kenny Smith and a double/double for Otis Thorpe. Huge game for the Mailman, 42 and 12. Felton Spencer double/double.
West Finals Game 3 (Utah) Rockets 106 Jazz 97
Houston closing in on the Western Conference Championship and a date with the Pacers in the Finals. 20 and 17 for Otis Thorpe, 20 for Vernon Maxwell and a double/double for Olajuwon. 18 for Karl Malone and Jeff Hornacek leads for the Jazz. David Benoit double/double.
West Finals Game 4 (Utah) Rockets 104 Jazz 95
The Houston Rockets win the West for the first time since '86 and look to win their first ever NBA Championship. 23 points and 10 rebounds for Hakeem Olajuwon, the series MVP. Otis Thorpe double/double. 32 and 18 for Karl Malone in the loss. Felton Spencer double/double
NBA FINALS (June) HOUSTON ROCKETS v. INDIANA PACERS
Rudy Tomjanovich leads the Houston Rockets into the NBA Finals, in search of the franchise's first NBA Title. The Dream is now 31, regular season MVP, Conference Finals MVP, looks to complete the hat trick. 31 year old Otis Thorpe and 23 year old Robert Horry are the forwards. Earl Cureton, Carl Herrera and Mario Elie, who was with Olajuwon when the Rockets lost the '86 Finals to the Celtics, come off the bench. The backcourt is 28 year old Kenny Smith and 28 year old Vernon Maxwell. Sam Cassell is the third guard.
This is Larry Brown's 6th head coaching stop, he brings the Pacers into their first NBA Finals; no All Stars with the Pacers, 28 year old Reggie Miller was Conference finals MVP, joined in the backcourt by 28 year old Haywoode Workman, the third guard is Vern Fleming. 27 year old Rik Smits is in the middle, he's joined on the front line by 24 year old Dale Davis and 27 year old Derrick McKey - McKey was a starter with last year's NBA Champion Sonics, he's looking to join Wilt as starting for different NBA Champs in consecutive seasons. Antonio Davis comes off the bench, rounding out the rotation is 32 year old Byron Scott, part of the All 80s playoffs second team as a Laker.
ROCKETS
HC-Rudy Tomjanovich
C-Hakeem Olajuwon (31) MVP
PF-Otis Thorpe (31)
SF-Robert Horry (33)
PG-Kenny Smith (28)
SG-Vernon Maxwell (28)
C-Earl Cureton (36)
F-Mario Elie (30)
G-Sam Cassell (24)
PACERS
HC-Larry Brown
C-Rik Smits (27)
PF-Dale Davis (24)
SF-Derrick McKey (27)
PG-Haywoode Workman (28)
SG-Reggie Miller (28)
F-Antonio Davis (25)
G-Vern Fleming (31)
G-Byron Scott (32)
NBA FINALS GAME 1 (Hou) Pacers 102 Rockets 87
The Pacers won just 47 regular season games, but are 3 wins from the NBA Championship. 17 for Derrick McKey, double/double for Reggie Miller, Dale Davis, Antonio Davis and Rik Smits. 18 for Hakeem in the loss, Otis Thorpe double/double.
NBA FINALS GAME 2 (Hou) Rockets 89 Pacers 84
The series is all tied up, headed to Indiana. 21 and 15 for Otis Thorpe, 21 and 12 for Olajuwon. 19 for Dale Davis in the defeat.
NBA FINALS GAME 3 (Ind) Pacers 107 Rockets 84
The Pacers roll in the first Indiana home NBA Finals game ever. 21 for Reggie Miller in the win. Dale Davis, Rik Smits, Haywoode Workman double/double. 23 and 10 for the Dream in the loss.
NBA FINALS GAME 4 (Ind) Pacers 101 Rockets 100
Robert Horry hit a turnaround with under a minute to play to bring the Rockets within 1, but missed a free throw with 10 seconds left that would have tied the score and the Pacers take a 3-1 series lead. Reggie Miller scores 23, Dale Davis double/double. Olajuwon did all he could, 43 and 11. Otis Thorpe double/double
NBA FINALS GAME 5 (Ind) Pacers 112 Rockets 101
The Indiana Pacers are NBA Champions. 24 points and 10 rebounds for Rik Smits to close it out, Haywoode Workman double/double, 15 for Finals MVP Reggie Miller. Otis Thorpe scores 22, double/double for Olajuwon
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 (Lakers)
G Bill Sharman (Lakers)
2nd Team
C Bill Russell (Lakers)
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)
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