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"I'd like to see them win it" - Larry Bird surprisingly backed the Lakers in the 1988 NBA Finals originally appeared on ...
Magic Johnson on mental toll of 1988 Finals originally appeared on Basketball Network. The Los Angeles Lakers fulfilled their ...
4. Magic Johnson, 14 assists (1988 Los Angeles Lakers) The 1988 NBA Finals stand as a fascinating inflection point in league history.
The Thunder and Pacers are known for being two of the fastest-paced teams in the NBA. If they live up to how they've played all year long, a 37-year NBA Finals drought could finally come to an end ...
The Pistons had won an average of 56.3 regular-season games over the last three seasons while making back-to-back Finals appearances in 1988 and 1989.
Basketball fans witnessed a thrilling Game 7 between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers. The article revisits six of the most iconic Game 7 moments in NBA Finals history. From Kobe Bryant's ...
The Pistons had won an average of 56.3 regular-season games over the last three seasons while making back-to-back Finals appearances in 1988 and 1989.
Indiana sports fans know heartache all too well. Here's a look back at some of state's hardest-to-swallow championship ...
The Pacers lost Tyrese Haliburton to an early injury and OKC captured its first title since relocating from Seattle ...
Magic Johnson is one of the most important players in NBA history. The Los Angeles Lakers legend won five titles and helped build the popularity of the league. Jun 1988; Detroit, MI, USA; FILE ...
Thunder-Pacers Game 1 was one of the lowest-rated and least-watched NBA Finals openers since Nielsen tracking began in 1988.