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1986–87 NBA season

41st NBA season


41st NBA season

FieldValue
title1986–87 NBA season
leagueNational Basketball Association
sportBasketball
durationOctober 31, 1986 – April 19, 1987
April 23 – May 30, 1987 (Playoffs)
June 2–14, 1987 (Finals)
no_of_teams23
TVCBS, TBS
draftDraft
draft_link1986 NBA Draft
top_pick_linkList of first overall NBA draft picks
top_pickBrad Daugherty
picked_by[Cleveland Cavaliers](1986-87-cleveland-cavaliers-season)
seasonRegular season
top_seed[Los Angeles Lakers](1986-87-los-angeles-lakers-season)
MVPMagic Johnson ([L.A. Lakers](1986-87-los-angeles-lakers-season))
MVP_linkNBA MVP
top_scorerMichael Jordan ([Chicago](1986-87-chicago-bulls-season))
playoffsPlayoffs
playoffs_link1987 NBA Playoffs
conf1Eastern
conf1_linkEastern Conference (NBA)
conf1_champ[Boston Celtics](1986-87-boston-celtics-season)
conf1_runner-up[Detroit Pistons](1986-87-detroit-pistons-season)
conf2Western
conf2_linkWestern Conference (NBA)
conf2_champ[Los Angeles Lakers](1986-87-los-angeles-lakers-season)
conf2_runner-up[Seattle SuperSonics](1986-87-seattle-supersonics-season)
finalsFinals
finals_venue*Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
finals_link1987 NBA Finals
finals_champ[Los Angeles Lakers](1986-87-los-angeles-lakers-season)
finals_runner-up[Boston Celtics](1986-87-boston-celtics-season)
finals_MVPMagic Johnson ([L.A. Lakers](1986-87-los-angeles-lakers-season))
finals_MVP_linkNBA Finals MVP
seasonslistList of NBA seasons
seasonslistnamesNBA
prevseason_link1985–86 NBA season
prevseason_year1985–86
nextseason_link1987–88 NBA season
nextseason_year1987–88

April 23 – May 30, 1987 (Playoffs) June 2–14, 1987 (Finals) | conf1_runner-up =Detroit Pistons | conf2_runner-up =Seattle SuperSonics

  • The Forum, Inglewood, California | finals_runner-up =Boston Celtics The 1986–87 NBA season was the 41st season of the National Basketball Association. The season ended with the Los Angeles Lakers winning their fourth championship of the decade, beating the Boston Celtics 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals.

Notable occurrences

OffseasonTeam1985–86 coach1986–87 coachIn-seasonTeamOutgoing coachIncoming coach
San Antonio SpursCotton FitzsimmonsBob Weiss
Portland Trail BlazersJack RamsayMike Schuler
Chicago BullsStan AlbeckDoug Collins
Cleveland CavaliersGene LittlesLenny Wilkens
Indiana PacersGeorge IrvineJack Ramsay
Golden State WarriorsJohnny BachGeorge Karl
New York KnicksHubie BrownBob Hill
Phoenix SunsJohn MacLeodDick Van Arsdale
Sacramento KingsPhil JohnsonJerry Reynolds
  • Boston Celtics' top draft pick Len Bias died of a cocaine overdose barely two days after the draft. In the wake of Micheal Ray Richardson's lifetime suspension, several NBA players were suspended for violations of the anti-drug policy; among them Houston Rockets forward Lewis Lloyd and guard Mitchell Wiggins.
  • On April 17, three Phoenix Suns players (James Edwards, Jay Humphries, and Grant Gondrezick) and two former players (Gar Heard and Mike Bratz) were indicted for cocaine trafficking at a popular Phoenix nightclub. Several other players were also involved in the scandal.
  • When Mychal Thompson joined the Lakers this season alongside the likes of Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Magic Johnson, and James Worthy, the Lakers became the first team to ever have four different #1 draft picks join the same team.
  • The 1987 NBA All-Star Game was played at the Kingdome in Seattle, with the West defeating the East 154–149 in overtime. To the delight of the Seattle crowd, the SuperSonics' Tom Chambers won the game's MVP award. Michael Jordan won his first Slam Dunk Contest.
  • This was the final NBA season for Philadelphia's Julius Erving who announced his retirement that year. NBA arenas paid tribute to Erving's retirement by staging special events for him. The New Jersey Nets, in particular, retired Erving's No. 32 jersey for his contributions with the franchise. Thus Erving became the only player to have his number retired by a team while still an active player.
  • Michael Jordan joined Wilt Chamberlain as only the second player in NBA history to score 3000 points in a season. With a 37.1 ppg, Jordan also began a seven-year reign as the NBA's scoring champion, tied with Chamberlain for the league record.
  • This was the last season the Lakers and Celtics matched up in the NBA Finals until 2008.
  • The 1986–87 season was also known as the "Golden Era" of the NBA. The 1987 NBA season featured up to 24 Hall of Fame players such as Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James Worthy, Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, Kevin McHale, Robert Parish, Bill Walton, Moses Malone, Julius Erving, Isiah Thomas, Dominique Wilkins, Charles Barkley, Akeem Olajuwon, Clyde Drexler, Karl Malone, John Stockton, Alex English, Patrick Ewing, Artis Gilmore, Adrian Dantley, Joe Dumars, Dennis Johnson and Dennis Rodman.
  • Despite finishing with a sub-.500 record, the Seattle SuperSonics were able to upset the Dallas Mavericks and Houston Rockets before bowing down to the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference Finals in a four-game sweep.
  • In a game on February 4, 1987, the Los Angeles Lakers set two NBA records by jumping out to a 29–0 lead over the Sacramento Kings and leading by 36 points (40–4) at the end of the first quarter. The Lakers went on to win, 128–92.
  • The NBA logo was prominently displayed on the uniforms for the first time (usually on the left side of the jersey; it was moved to the top rear in 2014), becoming the first sports league in North America to do so. The practice of placing the league logo on the jerseys eventually spreads to the NFL, NHL and MLB.
  • Fernando Martín became the first Spanish player to play in the NBA when he debuted for the Portland Trail Blazers in December 1986. He would pave the way for future Spanish players in the league, including five-time NBA All-Star Pau Gasol.
  • Los Angeles Clippers becoming the second team in NBA history to lose 70 or more games joining the 1972–73 76ers, the latter was (1992–93 Mavericks, 1997–98 Nuggets, 2009–10 Nets (including losing 18 straight games to start the season), and the 2015–16 76ers (including a record–tying 26–game losing streak also including losing 18 straight games to start the season).
  • Michael Jordan becomes the first player in NBA history to accumulate over 200 steals with over 100 blocks in a season.
  • Larry Bird becomes the first player in NBA history to enter the 50–40–90 club.

1986–87 NBA changes

  • The Milwaukee Bucks changed their uniforms removing the red areas on the side panels to their jerseys and shorts.

Final standings

By division

By conference

Notes

  • z – Clinched home court advantage for the entire playoffs
  • c – Clinched home court advantage for the conference playoffs
  • y – Clinched division title
  • x – Clinched playoff spot

Playoffs

Main article: 1987 NBA playoffs

Teams in bold advanced to the next round. The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding in its conference, and the numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round. The division champions are marked by an asterisk. Home court advantage does not necessarily belong to the higher-seeded team, but instead the team with the better regular season record; teams enjoying the home advantage are shown in italics.

Statistics leaders

CategoryPlayerTeamStat
Points per gameMichael Jordan
Rebounds per gameCharles Barkley
Assists per gameMagic Johnson
Steals per gameAlvin Robertson
Blocks per gameMark Eaton
FG%Kevin McHale
FT%Larry Bird
3FG%Kiki Vandeweghe

NBA awards

Yearly awards

  • Most Valuable Player: Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers
  • Rookie of the Year: Chuck Person, Indiana Pacers
  • Defensive Player of the Year: Michael Cooper, Los Angeles Lakers
  • Sixth Man of the Year: Ricky Pierce, Milwaukee Bucks
  • Most Improved Player: Dale Ellis, Seattle SuperSonics
  • Coach of the Year: Mike Schuler, Portland Trail Blazers
  • All-NBA First Team:
    • F – Larry Bird, Boston Celtics
    • F – Kevin McHale, Boston Celtics
    • C – Akeem Olajuwon, Houston Rockets
    • G – Michael Jordan, Chicago Bulls
    • G – Magic Johnson, Los Angeles Lakers
  • All-NBA Second Team:
    • F – Dominique Wilkins, Atlanta Hawks
    • F – Charles Barkley, Philadelphia 76ers
    • C – Moses Malone, Washington Bullets
    • G – Isiah Thomas, Detroit Pistons
    • G – Fat Lever, Denver Nuggets
  • All-NBA Rookie Team:
    • John "Hot Rod" Williams, Cleveland Cavaliers
    • Roy Tarpley, Dallas Mavericks
    • Chuck Person, Indiana Pacers
    • Brad Daugherty, Cleveland Cavaliers
    • Ron Harper, Cleveland Cavaliers
  • NBA All-Defensive First Team:
    • Kevin McHale, Boston Celtics
    • Michael Cooper, Los Angeles Lakers
    • Akeem Olajuwon, Houston Rockets
    • Alvin Robertson, San Antonio Spurs
    • Dennis Johnson, Boston Celtics
  • NBA All-Defensive Second Team:
    • Paul Pressey, Milwaukee Bucks
    • Rodney McCray, Houston Rockets
    • Mark Eaton, Utah Jazz
    • Maurice Cheeks, Philadelphia 76ers
    • Derek Harper, Dallas Mavericks

Player of the week

The following players were named NBA Player of the Week.

WeekPlayer
October 31 – November 9Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)
November 10 – November 16Robert Parish (Boston Celtics)
November 17 – November 23Alvin Robertson (San Antonio Spurs)
November 24 – November 30Hot Rod Williams (Cleveland Cavaliers)
December 1 – December 7Tom Chambers (Seattle SuperSonics)
December 8 – December 14Dominique Wilkins (Atlanta Hawks)
December 15 – December 21Magic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers)
December 22 – December 28Patrick Ewing (New York Knicks)
December 29 – January 4Larry Bird (Boston Celtics)
January 5 – January 11Isiah Thomas (Detroit Pistons)
January 12 – January 19Otis Thorpe (Sacramento Kings)
January 20 – January 26Alex English (Denver Nuggets)
January 27 – February 1Fat Lever (Denver Nuggets)
February 2 – February 15Magic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers)
February 16 – February 22Moses Malone (Washington Bullets)
February 23 – March 1Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)
March 2 – March 8Magic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers)
March 9 – March 15Karl Malone (Utah Jazz)
March 16 – March 22Magic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers)
March 23 – March 29Larry Smith (Golden State Warriors)
March 30 – April 5Magic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers)
April 6 – April 12Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)
April 13 – April 15Julius Erving (Philadelphia 76ers)

Player of the month

The following players were named NBA Player of the Month.

MonthPlayer
NovemberMichael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)
DecemberMagic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers)
JanuaryCharles Barkley (Philadelphia 76ers)
FebruaryMichael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)
MarchMagic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers)

Rookie of the month

The following players were named NBA Rookie of the Month.

MonthRookie
NovemberChuck Person (Indiana Pacers)
DecemberRon Harper (Cleveland Cavaliers)
JanuaryRon Harper (Cleveland Cavaliers)
FebruaryChuck Person (Indiana Pacers)
MarchBrad Daugherty (Cleveland Cavaliers)

Coach of the month

The following coaches were named NBA Coach of the Month.

MonthCoach
NovemberPat Riley (Los Angeles Lakers)
DecemberFrank Layden (Utah Jazz)
JanuaryBill Fitch (Houston Rockets)
FebruaryMike Schuler (Portland Trail Blazers)
MarchGeorge Karl (Golden State Warriors)

References

References

  1. AP. "3 SUNS PLAYERS ARE INDICTED IN DRUG INVESTIGATION".
  2. Services, Times Wire. (9 May 1987). "More NBA Players Linked to Arizona Drug/Gambling Probe".
  3. (November 3, 1986). "Twin Towers On The Rise". Sports Illustrated.
  4. (May 3, 1987). "NBA Playoffs : Hot Sonics Beat Rockets in Overtime, 111–106". Los Angeles Times.
  5. (May 1, 1987). "N.B.A. Playoffs; Mavericks Eliminated By Sonics". New York Times.
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