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1988 NBA playoffs

Postseason tournament

1988 NBA playoffs

Postseason tournament

FieldValue
titleNBA playoffs
year1988
image1988NBAplayoffsofficiallogo.png
season[1987–88](1987-88-nba-season)
datesApril 28–June 21, 1988
num_teams16
winnersLos Angeles Lakers
count11
secondDetroit Pistons
semifinal1Dallas Mavericks
semifinal2Boston Celtics
prev_season[1987](1987-nba-playoffs)
next_season[1989](1989-nba-playoffs)
A ticket for Game 1 of the 1988 Western Conference Finals between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Dallas Mavericks.
A ticket for Game 1 of the 1988 NBA Finals at The Forum.

The 1988 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1987–88 season. The tournament concluded with the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers defeating the Eastern Conference champion Detroit Pistons 4 games to 3 in the NBA Finals. James Worthy was named NBA Finals MVP. The Lakers became the first team since the Boston Celtics in 1969 to repeat as champions, a feat that coach Pat Riley guaranteed the previous offseason.

This marked the first time since 1983 that the Celtics did not represent the East in the NBA Finals, but they did win one of the most memorable games of the 1988 playoffs, beating the Hawks 118–116 in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals in Boston Garden. Larry Bird scored 20 of his 34 points in the fourth quarter to help Boston overcome the 47 points scored by Dominique Wilkins.

The Dallas Mavericks made their first trip to the Western Conference Finals, losing in 7 to the Lakers. They would not advance that far again until 2003, and would not face the Lakers again until 2011.

The New York Knicks made the playoffs for the first time since 1984. They remained regulars until 2001, which included NBA Finals appearances in 1994 and 1999. On the other hand, the Washington Bullets did not return until 1997, and would not win a playoff game again until 2005 as the Wizards.

In the first round against the Cleveland Cavaliers, Michael Jordan scored 50 or more points twice—50 points in Game 1, and 55 points in Game 2—becoming the first player to do so in the same series.

This was the first time in NBA history that a game other than a Finals game was played during the month of June.

The San Antonio Spurs became the most recent team to qualify for the playoffs despite losing 50 or more games, as they finished with a 31–51 record. Since then, only the Boston Celtics in have qualified for the playoffs while winning only 35 or less games in an 82-game regular season. Due to subsequent expansion from 23 teams in 1988 to 30 in 2004, it is unlikely any team would make the playoffs while losing 50 or more games in a season.

Game 4 of the Atlanta-Milwaukee series was the last NBA game played at The MECCA. The next season, the Bucks moved to the Bradley Center, where they would play for the next thirty seasons.

Game 5 of the NBA Finals was the last NBA game ever played at the Pontiac Silverdome. The Pistons moved full-time to the Palace of Auburn Hills in the fall and would play there until moving to Little Caesars Arena in downtown Detroit in 2017.

This was the last NBA postseason to have back-to-backs in the conference finals (they would still occur in the conference semifinals until 2000).

These playoffs had four playoff series where the home team was undefeated in the series in a single year, an active NBA playoff record. Only 1990 has had more than two playoff series where the home team went undefeated in a single year.

Bracket

| RD2-group1=Eastern Conference | RD2-group2=Western Conference

| RD1-seed01=E1 | RD1-team01=Boston* | RD1-score01=3 | RD1-seed02=E8 | RD1-team02=New York | RD1-score02=1

| RD1-seed03=E4 | RD1-team03=Atlanta | RD1-score03=3 | RD1-seed04=E5 | RD1-team04=Milwaukee | RD1-score04=2

| RD1-seed05=E3 | RD1-team05=Chicago | RD1-score05=3 | RD1-seed06=E6 | RD1-team06=Cleveland | RD1-score06=2

| RD1-seed07=E2 | RD1-team07=Detroit* | RD1-score07=3 | RD1-seed08=E7 | RD1-team08=Washington | RD1-score08=2

| RD1-seed09=W1 | RD1-team09=LA Lakers* | RD1-score09=3 | RD1-seed10=W8 | RD1-team10=San Antonio | RD1-score10=0

| RD1-seed11=W4 | RD1-team11=Portland | RD1-score11=1 | RD1-seed12=W5 | RD1-team12=Utah | RD1-score12=3

| RD1-seed13=W3 | RD1-team13=Dallas | RD1-score13=3 | RD1-seed14=W6 | RD1-team14=Houston | RD1-score14=1

| RD1-seed15=W2 | RD1-team15=Denver* | RD1-score15=3 | RD1-seed16=W7 | RD1-team16=Seattle | RD1-score16=2

| RD2-seed01=E1 | RD2-team01=Boston* | RD2-score01=4 | RD2-seed02=E4 | RD2-team02=Atlanta | RD2-score02=3

| RD2-seed03=E3 | RD2-team03=Chicago | RD2-score03=1 | RD2-seed04=E2 | RD2-team04=Detroit* | RD2-score04=4

| RD2-seed05=W1 | RD2-team05=LA Lakers* | RD2-score05=4 | RD2-seed06=W5 | RD2-team06=Utah | RD2-score06=3

| RD2-seed07=W3 | RD2-team07=Dallas | RD2-score07=4 | RD2-seed08=W2 | RD2-team08=*Denver** | RD2-score08=2

| RD3-seed01=E1 | RD3-team01=Boston** | RD3-score01=2 | RD3-seed02=E2 | RD3-team02=Detroit | RD3-score02=4

| RD3-seed03=W1 | RD3-team03=LA Lakers* | RD3-score03=4 | RD3-seed04=W3 | RD3-team04=Dallas | RD3-score04=3

| RD4-seed01=E2 | RD4-team01=Detroit* | RD4-score01=3 | RD4-seed02=W1 | RD4-team02=LA Lakers* | RD4-score02=4 |* Division winner |Bold Series winner |Italic Team with home-court advantage}}

First round

Eastern Conference first round

(1) [[Boston Celtics]] vs. (8) [[New York Knicks]]

Boston won 5–1 in the regular-season series

This was the 12th playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Celtics winning six of the first 11 meetings.

Boston leads 6–5 in all-time playoff series

(2) [[Detroit Pistons]] vs. (7) [[Washington Bullets]]

Detroit won 3–2 in the regular-season series

This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Pistons winning the first meeting.

Detroit leads 1–0 in all-time playoff series

(3) [[Chicago Bulls]] vs. (6) [[Cleveland Cavaliers]]

Tied 3–3 in the regular-season series

This was the first playoff meeting between the Bulls and the Cavaliers.

(4) [[Atlanta Hawks]] vs. (5) [[Milwaukee Bucks]]

Tied 3–3 in the regular-season series

This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Bucks winning the first meeting.

Milwaukee leads 1–0 in all-time playoff series

Western Conference first round

(1) [[Los Angeles Lakers]] vs. (8) [[San Antonio Spurs]]

Los Angeles won 5–0 in the regular-season series

This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Lakers winning the first three meetings.

Los Angeles leads 3–0 in all-time playoff series

(2) [[Denver Nuggets]] vs. (7) [[Seattle SuperSonics]]

Denver won 4–1 in the regular-season series

This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the SuperSonics winning the first meeting.

Seattle leads 1–0 in all-time playoff series

(3) [[Dallas Mavericks]] vs. (6) [[Houston Rockets]]

  • Cedric Maxwell's final NBA game.
Dallas won 4–2 in the regular-season series

This was the first playoff meeting between the Mavericks and the Rockets.

(4) [[Portland Trail Blazers]] vs. (5) [[Utah Jazz]]

Utah won 4–1 in the regular-season series

This was the first playoff meeting between the Trail Blazers and the Jazz.

Conference semifinals

Eastern Conference semifinals

(1) [[Boston Celtics]] vs. (4) [[Atlanta Hawks]]

Boston won 4–2 in the regular-season series

This was the ninth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Celtics winning seven of the first eight meetings.

Boston leads 7–1 in all-time playoff series

(2) [[Detroit Pistons]] vs. (3) [[Chicago Bulls]]

Detroit won 4–2 in the regular-season series

This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Bulls winning the first meeting.

Chicago leads 1–0 in all-time playoff series

Western Conference semifinals

(1) [[Los Angeles Lakers]] vs. (5) [[Utah Jazz]]

  • Michael Cooper hits the game-winner with 7 seconds left; John Stockton ties the NBA playoff record for 24 assists.
Los Angeles won 4–1 in the regular-season series

This was the first playoff meeting between the Lakers and the Jazz.

(2) [[Denver Nuggets]] vs. (3) [[Dallas Mavericks]]

Tied 3–3 in the regular-season series

This was the first playoff meeting between the Mavericks and the Nuggets.

Conference finals

Eastern Conference finals

(1) [[Boston Celtics]] vs. (2) [[Detroit Pistons]]

  • Adrian Dantley hits a game-tying free throw with 10 seconds left in regulation to force OT; Kevin McHale hits the game-tying 3 pointer with 5 seconds left in the first OT to force the second OT.
  • Fred Roberts hits the game-tying jumper with 1:05 left in regulation to force OT.
  • Artis Gilmore's final NBA game.
Tied 3–3 in the regular-season series

This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Celtics winning the first three meetings.

Boston leads 3–0 in all-time playoff series

Western Conference finals

(1) [[Los Angeles Lakers]] vs. (3) [[Dallas Mavericks]]

Los Angeles won 4–1 in the regular-season series

This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Lakers winning the first two meetings.

Los Angeles leads 2–0 in all-time playoff series

NBA Finals: (W1) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (E2) Detroit Pistons

Main article: 1988 NBA Finals

:

  • Isiah Thomas scores a Finals record 25 points in the 3rd quarter, despite having a severely sprained ankle; Kareem Abdul-Jabbar hits the game-winning free throws with 14 seconds left.
Los Angeles won 2–0 in the regular-season series

This was the tenth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Lakers winning eight of the first nine meetings.

Los Angeles leads 8–1 in all-time playoff series

Statistical leaders

CategoryGame highAveragePlayerTeamHighPlayerTeamAvg.GP
PointsMichael JordanChicago Bulls55Hakeem OlajuwonHouston Rockets37.54
ReboundsHakeem OlajuwonHouston Rockets26Hakeem OlajuwonHouston Rockets16.84
AssistsJohn StocktonUtah Jazz24John StocktonUtah Jazz14.811
StealsMichael Jordan
Isiah Thomas
Horace Grant
Ron Harper
Patrick Ewing
Clyde Drexler
Alvin RobertsonChicago Bulls
Detroit Pistons
Chicago Bulls
Cleveland Cavaliers
New York Knicks
Portland Trail Blazers
San Antonio Spurs6Alvin RobertsonSan Antonio Spurs4.03
BlocksMark EatonUtah Jazz7Patrick EwingNew York Knicks3.33

References

References

  1. (May 23, 1988). "Hawks Cannot Contain Celtics' High-Flying Bird". [[The New York Times]].
  2. (May 8, 1988). "Jordan Hovers Above The Rest". The New York Times.
  3. "Team Rivalry Finder — Boston Celtics versus New York Knicks (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
  4. "Team Rivalry Finder — Detroit Pistons versus Washington Wizards (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
  5. "Team Rivalry Finder — Chicago Bulls versus Cleveland Cavaliers (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
  6. "Team Rivalry Finder — Atlanta Hawks versus Milwaukee Bucks (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
  7. "Team Rivalry Finder — Los Angeles Lakers versus San Antonio Spurs (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
  8. "Team Rivalry Finder — Denver Nuggets versus Oklahoma City Thunder (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
  9. "Team Rivalry Finder — Dallas Mavericks versus Houston Rockets (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
  10. "Team Rivalry Finder — Portland Trail Blazers versus Utah Jazz (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
  11. "Team Rivalry Finder — Atlanta Hawks versus Boston Celtics (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
  12. "Team Rivalry Finder — Chicago Bulls versus Detroit Pistons (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
  13. "Team Rivalry Finder — Los Angeles Lakers versus Utah Jazz (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
  14. "Team Rivalry Finder — Dallas Mavericks versus Denver Nuggets (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
  15. "Team Rivalry Finder — Boston Celtics versus Detroit Pistons (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
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