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Who won the 1984 NBA Finals?

The 1984 NBA Finals was a thrilling contest between the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers. With both teams showcasing exceptional skill and determination, the series built to an iconic Game 7 held at the historic Boston Garden. Led by iconic figures like Larry Bird and Magic Johnson, the teams battled fiercely, making it a memorable and closely contested showdown.

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A showcase of the immortals

In the annals of NBA history, the 1984 NBA Finals stand as a testament to the glory and drama that characterise the world of professional basketball. 

 

The clash between the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers during that fateful series left an indelible mark on the sport, and it was the Celtics who emerged triumphant, securing their place in basketball lore.

 

The 1984 NBA Finals unfolded as a highly anticipated showdown between two perennial powerhouses – the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers. The Celtics, led by their iconic trio of Larry Bird, Kevin McHale, and Robert Parish, were determined to reclaim the championship glory that had eluded them for two years. On the other side, the Lakers, spearheaded by the legendary Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, were equally hungry for success.

Road to the Finals

 

Los Angeles Lakers (Western Conference champion

 

Boston Celtics (Eastern Conference champion)

 Western Conference
TeamWins LossesWin %Games Behind
1Los Angeles Lakers 5428.659
2Utah Jazz4537.5499
3Portland Trail Blazers 4834.5856
4Dallas Mavericks 4339.52411
5Seattle Super-sonics 4240.51212
6Phoenix Suns 4141.50013
7Denver Nuggets 3844.46316
8Kansas City Kings 3844.46316
 
9San Antonio Spurs3745.45117
10Golden State Warriors3745.45117
11San Diego Clippers3052.36624
12Houston Rockets2953.35425

1st seed in the West, 2nd best league record

 

Regular Season

 Eastern Conference
TeamWins Losses Win %Games Behind
1Boston Celtics 6220.756
2Milwaukee Bucks5032.61012
3Philadelphia 76ers5230.63410
4Detroit Pistons 4933.59813
5New York Knicks 4735.57315
6New Jersey Nets 4537.54917
7Atlanta Hawks 4042.48822
8Washington Bullets 3547.42727
 
9Cleveland Cavaliers 2854.34134
10Chicago Bulls2755.32935
11Indiana Pacers2656.31736

1st seed in the East, best league record

 

Defeated the (8) Kansas City Kings, 3–0

 

First Round

 

Defeated the (8) Washington Bullets, 3–1

 

Defeated the (4) Dallas Mavericks, 4–1

 

Conference Semi-finals

 

Defeated the (5) New York Knicks, 4–3

 

Defeated the (6) Phoenix Suns, 4–2

 

Conference Finals

 

Defeated the (2) Milwaukee Bucks, 4–1

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The tale of the tape

The series began with a pulsating atmosphere, as both teams traded victories in the first six games, setting the stage for a decisive Game 7. The Celtics and the Lakers had battled fiercely, each claiming victories on both courts. The tension reached its zenith as the series returned to Boston for the ultimate showdown.

 

Game 7 took place at the Boston Garden, a hallowed ground for the Celtics faithful. In a contest filled with tension and drama, the Celtics emerged victorious with a hard-fought 111-102 win. Larry Bird once again showcased his brilliance, contributing 20 points, 12 rebounds, and three assists, earning him the Finals MVP honours.

Series Summary

GameDateRoad teamResultHome team
Game 1May 27Los Angeles Lakers115–109 (1–0)Boston Celtics
Game 2May 31Los Angeles Lakers121–124 (OT) (1–1)Boston Celtics
Game 3June 3Boston Celtics104–137 (1–2)Los Angeles Lakers
Game 4June 6Boston Celtics129–125 (OT) (2–2)Los Angeles Lakers
Game 5June 8Los Angeles Lakers103–121 (2–3)Boston Celtics
Game 6June 10Boston Celtics108–119 (3–3)Los Angeles Lakers
Game 7June 12Los Angeles Lakers102–111 (3–4)Boston Celtics
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The sweet taste of victory

The victory in Game 7 secured the championship for the Boston Celtics, marking a defining moment for the franchise and solidifying the legacy of its iconic players. The "Big Three" – Larry Bird, Kevin McHale, and Robert Parish – had delivered on their promise, bringing the coveted Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy back to Boston. 

 

The series was the eighth time in NBA history that the Celtics and Lakers met in the NBA finals, with Boston winning each time, and the first championship that the Celtics claimed at home since 1966. 

 

The 1984 NBA Finals will forever be etched in basketball history as a thrilling chapter filled with intense rivalries, stellar performances, and a triumphant journey for the Boston Celtics. As the confetti rained down and the cheers of jubilant fans echoed through the arena, the Celtics celebrated their hard-fought victory, etching their names in the pantheon of NBA greatness.

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