Which rounds of the NBA Finals are the most exciting in the new century?

Updated on physical education 2024-08-06
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The four most exciting rounds of the Finals of this new century: James accounted for 3 times, the Lakers took revenge on the Celtics, and James faced his old rival Spurs. 3-2 down, G6 on the verge of defeat.

    But after James hit a three-pointer, Bosh grabbed an offensive rebound and gave the ball to Ray Allen in the next round. The latter did not hesitate to hit a three-pointer to drag the game into overtime. The Heat's momentum also reversed at this point and eventually won the series.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Warriors vs. Cavaliers game. The Heat vs. Spurs game, the Lakers vs. Kyle vs. Man game, and the Cavaliers vs. Warriors game were all very exciting.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    This year's Finals Warriors averaged points per game, the fourth-highest in NBA Finals history and the highest in nearly 50 years. The last Finals team averaged such a high number of points per game was the 76ers in 1967. The other two Finals teams that averaged more points per game than this year's Warriors were the Celtics in 1965 and 1959.

    This year's Finals Warriors and Cavaliers combined to score 1,182 points, the second-highest points per game in the history of the NBA Finals. In 1967, the 76ers defeated the Warriors 4-2 to win the championship, and both sides were able to score points per game.

    The Cavaliers averaged the third-highest points per game in this year's Finals, behind the Warriors in 1967 and the Lakers in 1984.

    In this year's Finals, Kevin Durant averaged points per game, LeBron James averaged points per game, Kyrie Irving averaged points, and Stephen Curry points points. There are 4 players in a single Finals who average 25+ points per game, which is the first time in NBA history.

    Durant was elected MVP of this year's Finals, and he also became the fourth player in history to score at least 30 points in every game of the Finals. The previous three were also voted MVP of that year's Finals: Michael Jordan in 1993 (6 games against the Suns, Hakeem Olajuwon (4 games over the Magic) and Shaquille O'Neal in 2000 (6 games over the Pacers (4 games over the Nets).

    Durant also became the third player in history to be named the MVP of the Finals in his first season with a team, after Johnson, a Magic rookie who was a Lakers rookie in 1980, and Moses Malone, who led the team to a championship in his first season with the 76ers in 1983.

    Durant scored 39 points and Curry scored 34 points, and the two combined to score 73 points, the second-highest score in the championship game for the winning duo in the Finals. In the 1980 Finals, the Lakers defeated the 76ers 4-2 to win the championship, and Magic (42 points) and Jamal Wilkes (37 points) combined for 79 points in G6.

    Despite losing in this year's Finals, James averaged 12 rebounds and 10 assists per game. No player before him had averaged both rebounds and assists in double figures in the Finals. And so far in his career (including the regular season and playoffs), James has never averaged so many points, so many rebounds and assists per game in five consecutive games.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    At least the ** rate of new records.

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