by Shame94 on Mon Dec 25, 2006 7:37 am
In my opinion when it comes to basketball there's nothing greater then the NBA Finals. For all those who support college basketball and the March Madness, that's fine, but I believe one game really can't measure the testament of a champion in the same way as a drawn out knock down seven game series can. With that, here are some of my favorite NBA Finals of all time. Name yours as well and feel free to disagree.
1993: Bulls vs. Suns
- This was an NBA Finals that I believe was one of the all time greats. In terms of matchups you had Barkley vs. Jordan, Kevin Johnson and Dan Majerle of the Suns going up against Scottie Pippen, Horace Grant, and the rest of the Bulls. Barkley had been the MVP that season and Jordan was going for his 3rd ring. After losing the opening 2 games at home, the Suns had that memorable triple overtime victory in Chicago in game 3 in what was nothing short of legendary. After winning 2 of 3 in Chicago the teams went back to Phoenix for Game 6 where the Bulls beat Phoenix 99-98 on Jim Paxson’s 3 point shot for the win. Jordan would go on to win 3 more titles, while Barkley made his first and only Finals appearance of his career.
1994: Rockets vs. Knicks
- In a matchup of two of the leagues premier big men, in Hakeem Olajuwon and Patrick Ewing, the Houston Rockets would win their first NBA Title. I saw this game a few months back on ESPN Classic and was amazed at just how good Hakeem was and how skinny Robert Horry was back then. Otherwise a great series by some of the best centers of all time.
1998: Jazz vs. Bulls
- Jordan’s shot over Byron Russell to seal the championship for the Bulls. Nuff
said.
2002: Nets vs. Lakers
- Yes I know the Nets got swept and Shaq ate them alive with around 35ppg I think, but as a die hard Nets fan just getting to the finals was amazing. After witnessing back-to-back 31 and 26 win seasons, I didn’t expect much in the 2001-2002 year. However, what Jason Kidd and company were able to do, at least in the realm of sports, was nothing short of a miracle in my eyes. It’s worth noting that J-Kidd averaged a triple double over the six game series with the Celts, becoming just the 2nd player in NBA history to average a triple double over a six game playoff series or longer (the other was Magic Johnson).
2005: Spurs vs. Pistons
- I was one of those people who was skeptical of the Pistons’ run to the finals in 04’ and 05’. Where everyone saw a great defensive team just out hustle everyone to the finals, I saw a team that quite honestly was blessed that it played Jason Kidd while he had a busted knee and Dwayne Wade the following year when he had a severe rib injury. The Spurs meanwhile took them out and the highlight of that series had to be Big Shot Rob (or Bob) hitting the game winning 3 against the Pistons in Game 5. Simply classic Robert Horry at his best.
"God want us to win the world championship," Sir Charles, Phoenix, 1993