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There are many young and promising superstars in the NBA, such as Rose 23 won the regular season MVP, and Duncan led the team to win the championship at the age of 23. When they were younger, superstars were athletic, but as they got older, they put their skills and experience to the test. Jordan led the Bulls to three consecutive championships at the age of 35, and Malone was elected as the regular season MVP at the age of 36, both of which performed well.
And the oldest FMVP winner in history is Abdul-Jabbar. At the age of 38, he still led the team to the championship and won the Bill Russell Cup. It is worth mentioning that both Magic and Bird were at their peak in the finals that year, so how did they perform?
In the 1984 Finals, the Celtics and the Lakers met each other, and the Green Army narrowly defeated the Lakers 4-3 to win the championship. A year later, the Lakers still dominated the league and met again in the Finals, this time with a 4-2 victory over the Celtics to win the championship.
In that year's Finals, Abdul-Jabbar was undoubtedly the most legendary player. At that time, he was already 38 years old, and in the first game against Parish, Abdul-Jabbar only got 12 points and 3 rebounds, and the Lakers lost 114-148. The outside world bluntly said that Tiangou was old, but Abdul-Jabbar quickly completed the slap in the face.
He kept watching the video and did high-intensity training, and soon found his way back on the field. Throughout the series, Abdul-Jabbar averaged 9 rebounds and assists per game to lead the team to complete the comeback.
At that time, the Magic was at the peak age of 26 years old, and he also performed well, averaging 14 rebounds per game, and was the team's tactical engine, and his playmaking performance was first-class. Another superstar, Worthy, also played well, averaging points, rebounds and assists per game, and the Big Three all performed well.
As for the Celtics, Bird was the first person in the league at the time, winning two MVPs in '84 and being elected as the regular season MVP in '85, and he aims to lead the team to defend the title. However, his performance in the finals was not good enough, and his average of rebounds and 5 assists per game was very comprehensive, and his shooting rate was 44%. Interior pillar McHale has also been consistent, averaging a double-double of 26 points and rebounds per game, but still can't limit Abdul-Jabbar.
The 26-year-old peak magician, the 28-year-old peak Bird, black and white were the two strongest superstars in the league at that time. However, on the finals stage, the 38-year-old Abdul-Jabbar snatched the FMVP. Especially after G1 only got 12+3 embarrassing data, Abdul-Jabbar was still able to fight back, and in the four games that the Lakers won, Abdul-Jabbar got 30 points, 17 rebounds and 8 assists, 26 points, 14 rebounds and 7 assists, 36 points, 7 rebounds and 7 assists, and 29 points, 7 rebounds and 4 assists.
I have to say that the strength of Tiangou is too strong.
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Abdul-Jabbar averaged 9 rebounds and assists per game, Johnson averaged 14 assists per game and Bird averaged 5 assists per game.
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Abdul-Jabbar is averaging nine rebounds and assists per game, Bird is averaging five rebounds per game, and Johnson is averaging rebounds and assists per game.
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In the NBA 1985 Finals, Abdul-Jabbar, Johnson and Bird performed like gods, every goal was perfect, and the blood boiled after watching the game, it was too showy!
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In that Finals, Abdul-Jabbar averaged 31 points, 14 rebounds and 7 assists per game. And Magic Johnson, who was elected MVP of the Finals, averaged rebounds and 14 assists per game. Big Bird Bird is averaging 23 per game
8 points, rebounds and 5 assists.
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The performances are very brave, and they are all the only ones in the team. After watching the game, my blood was boiling, it was too showy.
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The NBA league in the 80s was an era of black and white. Magic and Big Bird Bird, both stepped on the NBA court in the 79-80 season, both of them are supergiants at the peak of their debut, Magic played for the Lakers for 13 years of their careers, and Bird played for the Celtics for 13 years of their careers. Under their leadership, the two giants have created their own dynasties, the Big Three of the Green Army, and the Lakers Showtime combination, which are all very classic.
The most exciting matchup between the two was the finals in '84. At that time, Bird averaged 27+14+3 per game to lead the team to win the championship, so what data did the Magic take?
Magic debuted at the peak, helping the Lakers win the championship in his rookie season and winning the FMVP trophy in one fell swoop, becoming the youngest FMVP in history. However, his best rookie was snatched away by Bird, who averaged 21+10+5 all-round superstar in his rookie year, and won the best team + best rookie. The competition between the two began in their rookie years.
In '80 and '82, Magic led the team to the championship and won the FMVP trophy twice, and he succeeded earlier than Bird. However, Bird won the championship in '81 and won the regular season MVP in '84, which was also widely recognized. They competed for the title of the league's No. 1 and finally met on the stage of the '84 Finals.
The Green Army has the Big Three of Bird, McHale, and Parish, and the Lakers also have the Big Three of Magic, Abdul-Jabbar, and Worthy, and the two sides fought 7 games to decide the winner, and the Green Army had the last laugh.
In the 7 games of the series, Bird performed the most brightly, averaging 14 rebounds and assists and steals per game, with a shooting percentage and a three-point shooting rate, winning the championship and being crowned FMVP, which is well deserved. Chiefs Parrish also averaged rebounds per game, while McHale got rebounds.
On the Lakers' side, the best performer is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who is 37 years old and has a gorgeous statistic of averaging rebounds and assists per game, and his shooting percentage completely suppresses the interior of the Green Army. The Magic also performed well, averaging 18 points, rebounds and assists per game quite well-rounded. Worthy, the team's other giant, also hit the average of rebounds and assists per game.
The strength of the two teams was very close, from 1-1 to 2-2 and then to 3-3, and finally won the tiebreaker against Celtic by 9 points, and Bird had the last laugh in the head-to-head matchup. That year, Bird won the regular season MVP + finals MVP, and was also selected as the best team + best second defense, and was well-deserved to be the first person in the league.
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Johnson is averaging 18 points, rebounds and assists per game, while Bird is averaging 14 rebounds and assists per game.
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Both played very well, with Bird averaging 27 points and 14 rebounds per game and Johnson averaging 14 rebounds and assists per game.
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Very conspicuous. The performance of both is very outstanding, especially some of the actions are very cool.
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There are many NBA classics in the Finals, and many superstars have left behind performances on this highest stage. Jordan at the peak of the 90s, the OK combination during the three-consecutive championship, the Doku double guns of the Warriors dynasty, and James who has been against the sky for 16 years, their wonderful performances are talked about by fans. But whether it's Jordan Shark or James Durant, they have all experienced many setbacks, and the only one who can really count their debut is the pinnacle is probably Magic.
He led the team to win the championship in his rookie year, and he was crowned FMVP with his perfect performance, which has not been broken so far.
The Magic was the No. 1 pick in 1979, and when the Lakers drafted him, he was already a league powerhouse. Abdul-Jabbar, who was at his peak, plus a powerful magician, led the team to the finals as he wished in the first year of their cooperation. Their Finals opponent is the 76ers, who are led by Dr. J Irving, and they are also very strong.
The two sides first tied 1-1, and then played to a 2-2 draw, and the Kings Lakers got the match point, but Abdul-Jabbar was also injured, and finally under the leadership of the Magic, the Lakers successfully won the championship.
In the six big games of the series, Magic got a quasi-triple-double of points and rebounds and assists plus a steal per game, and his personal performance was extremely good, and he deserved to be elected FMVP. So how did the two supergiants, Abdul-Jabbar and Dr. J, perform at that time?
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was the boss of that Lakers team, and at the age of 33, he was still in his prime, and he won the MVP trophy in the regular season. Abdul-Jabbar played his first five games in the Finals, averaging a double-double of points and rebounds per game, in addition to diching out assists and blocks, and was dominant on both ends of the floor. If it weren't for G6's injury, Abdul-Jabbar would have been selected as FMVP, which is a big pity.
In terms of the 76ers, it can be said that Dr. J led the team single-handedly, and he was the only superstar in the regular season. In the face of the combination of Magic and Abdul-Jabbar, Dr. J Irving did not fall behind, he averaged 7 rebounds and 5 assists per game, as well as 2 steals and blocks, which can be said to carry the team on his shoulders. The team's second-highest scorer was Dawkins, who exploded in the Finals, averaging six rebounds and assists per game, a performance that far exceeded his regular-season level, but still couldn't help the team turn around.
In Game 6 of the life-or-death series, Abdul-Jabbar was injured and the 20-year-old Magic led the team. He not only helped the team jump the ball at the beginning, but also scored 42 points, 15 rebounds, 7 assists and 3 steals throughout the game. After the MVP injury that season, the rookie champion hit 42+15+7 data to lead the team to win the championship, which is indeed legendary, and it is reasonable to beat Abdul-Jabbar to get the FMVP.
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The performances were very brave, Abdul-Jabbar played the first 5 games, and got points, rebounds, assists and blocks per game. Dr. J scored 7 rebounds and 5 assists per game, as well as 2 steals. Johnson's average of points, rebounds and assists per game is the only one on the team.
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Johnson is averaging rebounds and assists per game, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is averaging rebounds per game, and Dr. J is averaging 7 rebounds and 5 assists per game.
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All three performed very well, Johnson and Dr. J were able to average 30+ per game, and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was also able to get 20+ stats.
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In the history of the NBA, the Pistons are a very distinctive team. Whether it's the Pistons Five Tigers of the 21st century or the Bad Boys Army of the 80s, they are all top teams with strong defense and relying on civilian teams to win championships. Especially the Bad Boy Army, the Celtics, who defeated Bird at their peak, are still a mountain that young Jordan is difficult to climb.
In the finals of '88, the Pistons met the Lakers and finally lost by 3 points in the seven-game battle. A year later, the Pistons took revenge on the Lakers, when Dumas averaged 27+6 gods per game, so what did the Magic perform?
In '89, the Pistons retained the core lineup, and easily achieved the league's first record of 63-19 in the regular season. They swept the Celtics in the first round of the playoffs, swept the Bucks in the second round, and faced Jordan's Bulls in the Eastern Conference finals, losing only 2 games. On the stage of the finals, facing the powerhouse Lakers, the Pistons unexpectedly swept the opponent 4-0 and completed revenge.
The best player at the time was Joe Dumas, who averaged 6 rebounds per game in the series, shooting from the field. You must know that his statistics in the regular season were only 17+6 per game, and the complete explosion of the finals also allowed him to win the FMVP trophy. In addition to Dumas, the team's boss, the Smiling Assassins, also played well, averaging points, rebounds and assists per game, and the outside duo gave the Pistons the advantage in the series.
As for the Lakers, although they are the defending champions, their roster has begun to age. Abdul-Jabbar was 43 years old at the time, and it was his retirement season, and the Lakers were hoping to bid farewell to Abdul-Jabbar with a perfect three-game winning streak. Abdul-Jabbar averaged five rebounds per game in the Finals, which is remarkable for a 43-year-old veteran.
Worthy was the pillar of the Lakers at the time and the winner of the 88 FMVP, and he got the statistics of points, rebounds and assists, and his performance was very good.
The Lakers' fiasco that year was inseparable from the poor decision-making of head coach Riley. At that time, the Lakers swept their opponents 11-0 in the West three times, and in order to win three consecutive championships, Riley was superstitious about high-intensity training. It was this high-intensity training that led to the injury of Byron Scott, the core of the team (20+4+3 per game in the regular season), and he missed the finals.
The Magic was also overdrawn, and finally G2 retired with an injury in the finals, G3 he played with an injury but was in a sluggish state, and G4 was injured again, averaging only 8 rebounds and 8 assists per game.
You must know that in 88 the Pistons were the top team on an equal footing with the Lakers, and in 89 the Pistons were still strong, but the Lakers Abdul-Jabbar was old, Magic and Scott were injured, and they were finally swept 0-4, which is embarrassing.
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