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2000 NBA playoffs

Postseason tournament


Postseason tournament

FieldValue
titleNBA playoffs
image2000NBAPlayoffs.png
year2000
season[1999–2000](1999-2000-nba-season)
datesApril 22 – June 19, 2000
num_teams16
winnersLos Angeles Lakers
count12
secondIndiana Pacers
semifinal1New York Knicks
semifinal2Portland Trail Blazers
prev_season[1999](1999-nba-playoffs)
next_season[2001](2001-nba-playoffs)

The 2000 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1999–2000 season. The tournament concluded with the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers defeating the Eastern Conference champion Indiana Pacers four games to two in the 2000 NBA Finals. Shaquille O'Neal was named NBA Finals MVP for the first time in his career.

This was also the first NBA postseason to not have any back-to-backs at all. (After 1988, they were still used in the conference semifinals.)

Overview

The San Antonio Spurs were the champions going into the playoffs, but following a season–ending injury to third–year star Tim Duncan, were eliminated by the Phoenix Suns in the first round, marking the first time since 1987 that a new champion would follow a team enjoying a single season championship tenure. They were also the first defending champion to be eliminated in the first round since the Philadelphia 76ers in 1984.

The Houston Rockets missed the playoffs for the first time since 1992, while the Seattle SuperSonics returned after a one-season absence.

The Toronto Raptors made their NBA playoff debut, becoming the first Canadian team to do so. As such, Game 3 of their first round series against the New York Knicks was the first NBA Playoff game ever played outside the United States.

For the first time in franchise history, the Miami Heat swept a playoff opponent by beating the Detroit Pistons 3–0. It was also their first playoff series victory since 1997, when they made the Conference Finals.

Game 4 of the Trail Blazers-Timberwolves series was Malik Sealy's final NBA Game. He would lose his life in on May 20, when he was driving home after attending Kevin Garnett's birthday party and a drunk driver made a wrong-way turn and crashed into Sealy's car, killing him immediately.

In the conference semifinals, the Miami Heat and New York Knicks met for the fourth consecutive postseason. They would not meet again in the playoffs until 2012.

With their conference semifinals victory over the Utah Jazz, The Portland Trail Blazers advanced to their second consecutive Western Conference Finals. The Trail Blazers would not win another playoff series until 2014.

With a Game 7 win in the conference semifinals, the New York Knicks eliminated the Miami Heat for the third consecutive postseason. The Knicks would not win another playoff series until 2013.

In the Western Conference Finals, the Los Angeles Lakers took a 3–1 series lead, only for the Portland Trail Blazers to force a Game 7. By doing so, the Trail Blazers became the first team since 1982 to force a Game 7 in the Conference Finals despite trailing 3–1.

With their Eastern Conference Finals victory over the New York Knicks, the Indiana Pacers won their first Eastern Conference title after four previous appearances in the Eastern Conference Finals; however, after this season, the team was radically altered with key players Dale Davis, Derrick McKey and Mark Jackson moving to other teams and Rik Smits retiring. Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals was the last game Patrick Ewing ever played as a Knick. The Pacers would not win another playoff series until 2004.

In Game 7 of the Western Conference Finals, the Los Angeles Lakers used a 15–0 fourth quarter run to overcome a fifteen-point deficit to defeat the Portland Trail Blazers and make their first NBA Finals since 1991. With the win, the Lakers also avoided the dubious distinction of becoming the seventh team in NBA History to lose a playoff series despite leading 3–1.

The Lakers' NBA Finals win over the Indiana Pacers was the first title for both Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant, and the first Lakers championship since the 1988 NBA Finals. A.C. Green, the only player left from the Lakers' Showtime era, was in the Lakers starting lineup for this series as well.

Playoff qualifying

Eastern Conference

The following teams clinched a playoff berth in the East:

  1. Indiana Pacers – Central Division champions, Eastern Conference regular season champions (56–26)
  2. Miami Heat – Atlantic Division champions (52–30)
  3. New York Knicks (50–32)
  4. Charlotte Hornets (49–33, 3–1 head-to-head vs. PHI)
  5. Philadelphia 76ers (49–33, 1–3 head-to-head vs. CHA)
  6. Toronto Raptors (45–37)
  7. Detroit Pistons (42–40, 3–1 head-to-head vs. MIL)
  8. Milwaukee Bucks (42–40, 1–3 head-to-head vs. DET)

Western Conference

The following teams clinched a playoff berth in the West:

  1. Los Angeles Lakers – Pacific Division champions, Western Conference regular season champions, NBA regular season champions (67–15)
  2. Utah Jazz – Midwest Division champions (55–27)
  3. Portland Trail Blazers (59–23)
  4. San Antonio Spurs (53–29, 2–2 head-to-head vs. PHO)
  5. Phoenix Suns (53–29, 2–2 head-to-head vs. SAS)
  6. Minnesota Timberwolves (50–32)
  7. Seattle SuperSonics (45–37)
  8. Sacramento Kings (44–38)

Bracket

This was the outlook for the playoffs. Teams in italics have home court advantage. Teams in bold advance to the next round. Numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's original playoffs seeding in their respective conferences. Numbers to the right of each team indicate the number of games the team won in that round. The division champions possess an asterisk (*)

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

| RD1-seed01=E1 | RD1-team01=Indiana* | RD1-score01=3 | RD1-seed02=E8 | RD1-team02=Milwaukee | RD1-score02=2

| RD1-seed03=E4 | RD1-team03=Charlotte | RD1-score03=1 | RD1-seed04=E5 | RD1-team04=Philadelphia | RD1-score04=3

| RD1-seed05=E3 | RD1-team05=New York | RD1-score05=3 | RD1-seed06=E6 | RD1-team06=Toronto | RD1-score06=0

| RD1-seed07=E2 | RD1-team07=Miami* | RD1-score07=3 | RD1-seed08=E7 | RD1-team08=Detroit | RD1-score08=0

| RD1-seed09=W1 | RD1-team09=LA Lakers* | RD1-score09=3 | RD1-seed10=W8 | RD1-team10=Sacramento | RD1-score10=2

| RD1-seed11=W4 | RD1-team11=San Antonio | RD1-score11=1 | RD1-seed12=W5 | RD1-team12=Phoenix | RD1-score12=3

| RD1-seed13=W3 | RD1-team13=Portland | RD1-score13=3 | RD1-seed14=W6 | RD1-team14=Minnesota | RD1-score14=1

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

| RD2-seed01=E1 | RD2-team01=Indiana* | RD2-score01=4 | RD2-seed02=E5 | RD2-team02=Philadelphia | RD2-score02=2

| RD2-seed03=E3 | RD2-team03=New York | RD2-score03=4 | RD2-seed04=E2 | RD2-team04=Miami* | RD2-score04=3

| RD2-seed05=W1 | RD2-team05=LA Lakers* | RD2-score05=4 | RD2-seed06=W5 | RD2-team06=Phoenix | RD2-score06=1

| RD2-seed07=W3 | RD2-team07=Portland | RD2-score07=4 | RD2-seed08=W2 | RD2-team08=Utah* | RD2-score08=1

| RD3-seed01=E1 | RD3-team01=Indiana* | RD3-score01=4 | RD3-seed02=E3 | RD3-team02=New York | RD3-score02=2

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

| RD4-seed01=E1 | RD4-team01=Indiana* | RD4-score01=2 | 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) [[Indiana Pacers]] vs. (8) [[Milwaukee Bucks]]

  • In Game 5, Travis Best hits the eventual series-winning 3 with 16.5 left. Also Reggie Miller scores 18 points in the 4th quarter of game 5.
Tied 2–2 in the regular-season series

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

Indiana leads 1–0 in all-time playoff series

(2) [[Miami Heat]] vs. (7) [[Detroit Pistons]]

Tied 2–2 in the regular-season series

This was the first playoff meeting between the Pistons and the Heat.

(3) [[New York Knicks]] vs. (6) [[Toronto Raptors]]

  • In Game 2, Latrell Sprewell hits the game-winner with 7.9 left.
Toronto won 3–1 in the regular-season series

This was the first playoff meeting between the Knicks and the Raptors.

(4) [[Charlotte Hornets]] vs. (5) [[Philadelphia 76ers]]

Charlotte won 3–1 in the regular-season series

This was the first playoff meeting between the 76ers and the Charlotte Hornets.

Western Conference first round

(1) [[Los Angeles Lakers]] vs. (8) [[Sacramento Kings]]

  • Shaquille O'Neal scores playoff career-high 46 points in Game One.
  • Kobe Bryant scores playoff career-high 32 points in Game Two.
  • Bryant scores a new career-high 35 points in Game Three.
Los Angeles won 3–1 in the regular-season series

This was the eighth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Lakers winning six of the first seven meetings.

Los Angeles leads 6–1 in all-time playoff series

(2) [[Utah Jazz]] vs. (7) [[Seattle SuperSonics]]

Tied 2–2 in the regular-season series

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

Seattle leads 2–1 in all-time playoff series

(3) [[Portland Trail Blazers]] vs. (6) [[Minnesota Timberwolves]]

Tied 2–2 in the regular-season series

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

(4) [[San Antonio Spurs]] vs. (5) [[Phoenix Suns]]

Tied 2–2 in the regular-season series

This was the fifth playoff meeting between these two teams, with each team winning two series apiece.

Tied 2–2 in all-time playoff series

Conference semifinals

Eastern Conference semifinals

(1) [[Indiana Pacers]] vs. (5) [[Philadelphia 76ers]]

Tied 2–2 in the regular-season series

This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams, with each team winning one series apiece.

Tied 1–1 in all-time playoff series

(2) [[Miami Heat]] vs. (3) [[New York Knicks]]

Patrick Ewing hits the series winning dunk with 1:21 remaining.

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

New York leads 2–1 in all-time playoff series

Western Conference semifinals

(1) [[Los Angeles Lakers]] vs. (5) [[Phoenix Suns]]

  • Kobe Bryant hits the game-winner with 2.6 seconds left in Game 2.
Los Angeles won 4–0 in the regular-season series

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

Los Angeles leads 6–2 in all-time playoff series

(2) [[Utah Jazz]] vs. (3) [[Portland Trail Blazers]]

  • In Game 5, Scottie Pippen hits the series-winning 3 with 7.3 seconds left. Game 5 is Jeff Hornacek's final NBA game.
Portland won 3–1 in the regular-season series

This was the sixth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Trail Blazers winning three of the first five meetings.

Portland leads 3–2 in all-time playoff series

Conference finals

Eastern Conference finals

(1) [[Indiana Pacers]] vs. (3) [[New York Knicks]]

  • In Game 6, Reggie Miller scores 17 points in the 4th quarter to help the Pacers reach the NBA Finals. It was also Patrick Ewing's last Knicks game before being dealt to the Seattle Supersonics during the off-season.
Tied 2–2 in the regular-season series

This was the sixth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Knicks winning three of the first five meetings.

New York leads 3–2 in all-time playoff series

Western Conference finals

(1) [[Los Angeles Lakers]] vs. (3) [[Portland Trail Blazers]]

  • In Game 3, Arvydas Sabonis' potential game-tying shot was blocked by Kobe Bryant.
  • In Game 7, the Lakers overcame a 16-point deficit (71–55) and sealed the victory with Kobe Bryant delivering an alley-oop to Shaquille O'Neal.
Tied 2–2 in the regular-season series

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

Los Angeles leads 6–2 in all-time playoff series

NBA Finals: (W1) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (E1) Indiana Pacers

Main article: 2000 NBA Finals

  • In Game 4, Kobe Bryant came back from his injury from Game 2 and after his teammate, Shaquille O'Neal fouled out of the game in OT, he took over the game. He followed in a missed shot by Brian Shaw with 5.9 seconds left to give the Lakers a 3-point lead, and after a potential game-winning three by Reggie Miller bounced off the rim, the Lakers took a 3–1 series lead.
  • Game 6 is Rik Smits final NBA game.
Tied 1–1 in the regular-season series

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

Statistical leaders

CategoryGame highAveragePlayerTeamHighPlayerTeamAvg.GP
PointsKarl MaloneUtah Jazz50Shaquille O'NealLos Angeles Lakers30.723
ReboundsShaquille O'NealLos Angeles Lakers24Shaquille O'NealLos Angeles Lakers15.423
AssistsJason KiddPhoenix Suns16John StocktonUtah Jazz10.310
StealsScottie Pippen
Gary PaytonPortland Trail Blazers
Seattle SuperSonics6Eddie JonesCharlotte Hornets2.54
BlocksAlonzo MourningMiami Heat9Alonzo MourningMiami Heat3.310

References

References

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  2. "Team Rivalry Finder — Detroit Pistons versus Miami Heat (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
  3. "Team Rivalry Finder — New York Knicks versus Toronto Raptors (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
  4. "Team Rivalry Finder — Charlotte Hornets versus Philadelphia 76ers (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
  5. "Team Rivalry Finder — Los Angeles Lakers versus Sacramento Kings (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
  6. "Team Rivalry Finder — Oklahoma City Thunder versus Utah Jazz (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
  7. "Team Rivalry Finder — Minnesota Timberwolves versus Portland Trail Blazers (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
  8. "Team Rivalry Finder — Phoenix Suns versus San Antonio Spurs (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
  9. "Team Rivalry Finder — Indiana Pacers versus Philadelphia 76ers (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
  10. "Team Rivalry Finder — Miami Heat versus New York Knicks (Playoffs)". basketball-reference.com.
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