1997 NBA playoffs
The 1997 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1996–97 season. The tournament concluded with the Eastern Conference champion Chicago Bulls defeating the Western Conference champion Utah Jazz 4 games to 2. This was the Bulls' second straight title, and fifth overall (They completed the 3-peat by beating Utah again in 1998). Michael Jordan was named NBA Finals MVP for the fifth time.
Dates | April 24–June 13, 1997 | ||
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Season | 1996–97 | ||
Teams | 16 | ||
Champions | Chicago Bulls (5th title) | ||
Runners-up | Utah Jazz (1st finals appearance) | ||
Semifinalists | |||
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This was the first Western Conference title for the Jazz in their 23-year history.
The Miami Heat's run to the Eastern Conference Finals marked the farthest they had reached in the playoffs up to that point; they did not return until 2005, and won the NBA Finals in 2006.
The Minnesota Timberwolves made their playoff debut after failing to win more than 30 games in their first 7 seasons. It was also the first of 7 straight years in which they made the playoffs only to lose in the first round. They were the last of the 1988/89 expansion four to make their playoff debut
This season was the first, and to date only, season since the ABA–NBA merger that none of the four former ABA teams (the San Antonio Spurs, the Denver Nuggets, the Indiana Pacers, and the New Jersey Nets) qualified for the playoffs. It was also one of only four times that the Spurs failed to make the playoffs since their admission to the NBA. The Spurs would not missed the playoffs again until 2020.
All four 1988/89 expansion teams (Minnesota, Miami, Orlando and Charlotte) made the playoffs for the first time. This would happen again in 2001.
The two #8 seeds in this tournament, the Washington Bullets and the Los Angeles Clippers, broke long playoff droughts (Bullets eight years, Clippers only just three) with their appearances in the 1997 Playoffs. (The Bullets' last playoff appearance was in 1988; the Clippers in 1993). Unfortunately for both teams, it would be a long time before they made the playoffs again; the renamed Wizards made their return in 2005; the Clippers in 2006). The Bullets qualified by defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers in a regular season finale that saw both teams fighting for the #8 seed.[1]
Game 4 of the Bulls–Hawks series was the last game ever played at The Omni. The Hawks' home playoff games for 1998 and 1999 were played at the Georgia Dome while the Omni was demolished to make way for Philips Arena, which would open in September 1999.
The Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena hosted its final NBA playoff game in Game 3 of the Clippers–Jazz series. When the Clippers returned to the playoffs in 2006, they had moved to the Staples Center, their home since the 1999–2000 season. The Sports Arena remained active until its closure and demolition in 2016.
Game 3 of the Bulls–Bullets series was the last playoff game ever played at the Capital Centre (named USAir Arena at the time). They moved into a new arena the next season.
In addition, the Bullets changed their team name to the Wizards on May 15, making it the last time the team was officially named the "Bullets".
After losing in the Western Conference Finals, the Houston Rockets would not win a playoff series until 2009 and would not return to the Conference Finals until 2015.
Bracket
First Round | Conference Semifinals | Conference Finals | NBA Finals | |||||||||||||||
1 | Utah* | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
8 | LA Clippers | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Utah* | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
4 | LA Lakers | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
4 | LA Lakers | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
5 | Portland | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Utah* | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Western Conference | ||||||||||||||||||
3 | Houston | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
3 | Houston | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
6 | Minnesota | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
3 | Houston | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
2 | Seattle* | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
2 | Seattle* | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
7 | Phoenix | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
W1 | Utah* | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
E1 | Chicago* | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Chicago* | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
8 | Washington | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Chicago* | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
4 | Atlanta | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
4 | Atlanta | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
5 | Detroit | 2 | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Chicago* | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
Eastern Conference | ||||||||||||||||||
2 | Miami* | 1 | ||||||||||||||||
3 | New York | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
6 | Charlotte | 0 | ||||||||||||||||
3 | New York | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
2 | Miami* | 4 | ||||||||||||||||
2 | Miami* | 3 | ||||||||||||||||
7 | Orlando | 2 |
Playoff qualifying
Western Conference
Best record in conference
The Utah Jazz clinched the best record in the Western Conference, and had home court advantage throughout the Western Conference playoffs.
Clinched a playoff berth
The following teams clinched a playoff berth in the West:
- Utah Jazz (64-18, clinched Midwest division)
- Seattle SuperSonics (57-25, clinched Pacific division)
- Houston Rockets (57-25)
- Los Angeles Lakers (56-26)
- Portland Trail Blazers (49-33)
- Minnesota Timberwolves (40-42)
- Phoenix Suns (40-42)
- Los Angeles Clippers (36-46)
Eastern Conference
Best record in NBA
The Chicago Bulls clinched the best record in the NBA, and earned home court advantage throughout the entire playoffs.
Clinched a playoff berth
The following teams clinched a playoff berth in the East:
- Chicago Bulls (69-13, clinched Central division)
- Miami Heat (61-21, clinched Atlantic division)
- New York Knicks (57-25)
- Atlanta Hawks (56-26)
- Detroit Pistons (54-28)
- Charlotte Hornets (54-28)
- Orlando Magic (45-37)
- Washington Bullets (44-38)
Memorable moments
The 1997 NBA Playoffs featured numerous clutch shots and other moments.
- April 30: Chicago Bulls vs. Washington Bullets, Game 3
Scottie Pippen made the series-winning dunk with 7.4 seconds left as the Bulls swept the Bullets 96–95 and advanced.[2]
- May 1: Seattle SuperSonics vs. Phoenix Suns, Game 4
With his team trailing 107–104 with 4.3 seconds left, Phoenix guard Rex Chapman took the inbounds pass, launched a 3-point shot while falling out of bounds, and made the shot to tie the game. The Sonics would however win in OT 122-115.
- May 6: Chicago Bulls vs. Atlanta Hawks, Game 1
Scottie Pippen broke a 97-97 tie by making a 3-point shot with 43.9 seconds left. Neither team would score after that, and the Bulls beat Atlanta 100–97.
- May 14: New York Knicks vs. Miami Heat, Game 5
A courtside brawl erupted when Heat forward P.J. Brown body-slammed Knicks guard Charlie Ward causing both teams' benches to clear. For the Knicks, Patrick Ewing, John Starks, Allan Houston and Larry Johnson left the bench. All of the players involved were suspended. The Knicks, under-manned by the suspensions, lost the series in 7 games to start the Heat-Knicks rivalry.
- May 25: Utah Jazz vs. Houston Rockets, Game 4
Eddie Johnson made a 3 as time expired to tie the Western Conference Finals at 2.
- May 29: Utah Jazz vs. Houston Rockets, Game 6
John Stockton scored 25 points and Karl Malone scored 24. John Stockton capped off a spectacular 4th quarter performance by hitting a 3 as time expired to send Utah to the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history.
- June 1: Chicago Bulls vs. Utah Jazz, Game 1
With the game tied at 82 with 9.2 seconds left, Jazz forward Karl Malone missed two crucial free throws. Chicago regained possession and Michael Jordan hit a jumper as time expired for the Bulls to win 84–82.
- June 13: Chicago Bulls vs. Utah Jazz, Game 6
With most NBC viewers thinking Jordan would take the last shot with the game tied at 86, he instead passed to Steve Kerr, who made a 17-foot shot with 5 seconds left. On the next play, Scottie Pippen stole Bryon Russell's inbound pass and rolled the ball to Toni Kukoč, who clinched the title with a dunk.
Notes
- For the first time since 1992, a #5 seed did not beat their #4 seeded opponent in the first round.
- This would be the last postseason until 2004 to feature teams with sub .500 records.
- As of 2019, this is the most recent postseason where a Western Conference team (Minnesota, Phoenix, and the Los Angeles Clippers) qualified with a losing record.
Western Conference
Champion: Utah Jazz
First Round
(1) Utah Jazz vs. (8) Los Angeles Clippers
Game | Date | Home | Score | Visitor | Score | Record
(UTAH-LAC) |
Venue | Recap | Television |
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1 | April 24 | Utah | 106 | L.A. Clippers | 86 | 1-0 | Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah | 1 | TNT |
2 | April 26 | Utah | 105 | L.A. Clippers | 99 | 2-0 | Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah | 2 | TNT |
3 | April 28 | L.A. Clippers | 92 | Utah | 104 | 3-0 | Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, Los Angeles | 3 | TNT |
Utah wins series 3–0 |
Utah won 3–1 in the regular-season series | ||||||||||||
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This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Jazz winning the first meeting.
Utah leads 1–0 in all-time playoff series |
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(4) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (5) Portland Trail Blazers
Game | Date | Home | Score | Visitor | Score | Record
(LAL-POR) |
Venue | Recap | Television |
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1 | April 25 | L.A. Lakers | 95 | Portland | 77 | 1-0 | Great Western Forum, Los Angeles, California | 1 | TNT |
2 | April 27 | L.A. Lakers | 107 | Portland | 93 | 2-0 | Great Western Forum, Los Angeles, California | 2 | NBC |
3 | April 30 | Portland | 98 | L.A. Lakers | 90 | 2-1 | Rose Garden, Portland, Oregon | 3 | TNT |
4 | May 2 | Portland | 91 | L.A. Lakers | 95 | 3-1 | Rose Garden, Portland, Oregon | 4 | TNT |
L.A. Lakers win series 3–1 |
Portland won 3–1 in the regular-season series | ||||||||||||
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This was the seventh playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Lakers winning four of the first six meetings.
Los Angeles leads 4–2 in all-time playoff series |
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(2) Seattle SuperSonics vs. (7) Phoenix Suns
Game | Date | Home | Score | Visitor | Score | Record
(SEA-PHO) |
Venue | Recap | Television |
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1 | April 25 | Seattle | 101 | Phoenix | 106 | 0-1 | KeyArena, Seattle, Washington | 1 | TBS |
2 | April 27 | Seattle | 122 | Phoenix | 78 | 1-1 | KeyArena, Seattle, Washington | 2 | TNT |
3 | April 29 | Phoenix | 110 | Seattle | 103 | 1-2 | America West Arena, Phoenix, Arizona | 3 | TNT |
4 | May 1 | Phoenix | 115 | Seattle | 122 | 2-2 | America West Arena, Phoenix, Arizona | 4 | TNT |
5 | May 3 | Seattle | 116 | Phoenix | 92 | 3-2 | KeyArena, Seattle, Washington | 5 | NBC |
Seattle wins series 3–2 |
Tied 2–2 in the regular-season series |
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This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Suns winning two of the first three meetings.
Phoenix leads 2–1 in all-time playoff series |
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(3) Houston Rockets vs. (6) Minnesota Timberwolves
Game | Date | Visitor | Score | Home | Score | Record
(HOU-MIN) |
Venue | Recap | Television |
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1 | April 24 | Minnesota | 95 | Houston | 112 | 1-0 | The Summit, Houston, Texas | 1 | TBS |
2 | April 26 | Minnesota | 84 | Houston | 96 | 2-0 | The Summit, Houston, Texas | 2 | NBC |
3 | April 29 | Houston | 125 | Minnesota | 120 | 3-0 | Target Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota | 3 | TBS |
Houston wins series 3–0 |
Houston won 4–0 in the regular-season series |
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This was the first playoff meeting between the Rockets and the Timberwolves.[6]
Conference Semifinals
(1) Utah Jazz vs. (4) Los Angeles Lakers
Game | Date | Home | Score | Visitor | Score | Record
(UTAH-LAL) |
Venue | Recap | Television |
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1 | May 4 | Utah | 93 | Los Angeles | 77 | 1-0 | Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah | 1 | NBC |
2 | May 6 | Utah | 103 | Los Angeles | 101 | 2-0 | Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah | 2 | TNT |
3 | May 8 | Los Angeles | 104 | Utah | 84 | 2-1 | Great Western Forum, Los Angeles | 3 | TNT |
4 | May 10 | Los Angeles | 95 | Utah | 110 | 3-1 | Great Western Forum, Los Angeles, California | 4 | NBC |
5* | May 12 | Utah | 98 | Los Angeles | 93 | 4-1 | Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah | 5 | TNT |
Utah wins series 4–1 |
- Required overtime
In Game 5, Kobe Bryant had an infamous rookie moment in which he airballed 4 jump shots from the end of regulation through the end of overtime.
Utah won 3–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Lakers winning the first meeting.
Los Angeles leads 1–0 in all-time playoff series |
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(2) Seattle SuperSonics vs. (3) Houston Rockets
Game | Date | Home | Score | Visitor | Score | Record
(HOU-SEA) |
Venue | Recap | Television |
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1 | May 5 | Houston | 112 | Seattle | 102 | 1-0 | The Summit, Houston, Texas | 1 | TNT |
2 | May 7 | Houston | 101 | Seattle | 106 | 1-1 | The Summit, Houston, Texas | 2 | TNT |
3 | May 9 | Seattle | 93 | Houston | 97 | 2-1 | KeyArena, Seattle, Washington | 3 | TNT |
4 | May 11 | Seattle | 106 | Houston | 110 | 3-1 | KeyArena, Seattle, Washington | 4 | NBC |
5 | May 13 | Houston | 94 | Seattle | 100 | 3-2 | The Summit, Houston, Texas | 5 | TNT |
6 | May 15 | Seattle | 99 | Houston | 96 | 3-3 | KeyArena, Seattle, Washington | 6 | TNT |
7 | May 17 | Houston | 96 | Seattle | 91 | 4-3 | The Summit, Houston, Texas | 7 | NBC |
Houston wins series 4–3 |
- Seattle and Houston individually tie their regular season records with 57 wins apiece. Although the Sonics won the Pacific division, the Rockets won the regular season series over the Sonics 3-1, and gained home-court advantage.
Houston won 3–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the sixth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the SuperSonics winning the first five meetings.
Seattle leads 5–0 in all-time playoff series |
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Conference Finals
(1) Utah Jazz vs. (3) Houston Rockets
Game | Date | Home | Score | Visitor | Score | Record
(UTAH-HOU) |
Venue | Recap | Television |
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1 | May 19 | Utah | 101 | Houston | 86 | 1-0 | Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah | 1 | TNT |
2 | May 21 | Utah | 104 | Houston | 92 | 2-0 | Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah | 2 | TNT |
3 | May 23 | Houston | 118 | Utah | 100 | 2-1 | The Summit, Houston, Texas | 3 | NBC |
4 | May 25 | Houston | 95 | Utah | 92 | 2-2 | The Summit, Houston, Texas | 4 | NBC |
5 | May 27 | Utah | 96 | Houston | 91 | 3-2 | Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah | 5 | NBC |
6 | May 29 | Houston | 100 | Utah | 103 | 4-2 | The Summit, Houston, Texas | 6 | NBC |
Utah wins series 4–2 |
- In Game 4, Eddie Johnson hits the game-winning 3-pointer.
- In Game 6, John Stockton hits the series-winning 3-pointer.
Tied 2–2 in the regular-season series |
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This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Rockets winning two of the first three meetings.
Houston leads 2–1 in all-time playoff series |
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Eastern Conference
Champion: Chicago Bulls
First Round
(1) Chicago Bulls vs. (8) Washington Bullets
Game | Date | Home | Score | Visitor | Score | Record
(CHI-WAS) |
Venue | Recap | Television | TV Time(ET) |
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1 | April 25 | Chicago | 98 | Washington | 86 | 1-0 | United Center, Chicago, Illinois | 1 | TNT | 8:00ET |
2 | April 27 | Chicago | 109 | Washington | 104 | 2-0 | United Center, Chicago, Illinois | 2 | NBC | 5:30ET |
3 | April 30 | Washington | 95 | Chicago | 96 | 3-0 | USAir Arena, Landover, Maryland | 3 | TNT | 8:00ET |
Chicago wins series 3–0 |
Chicago won 2–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the first playoff meeting between the Bulls and the Bullets/Wizards franchise.[10]
(4) Atlanta Hawks vs. (5) Detroit Pistons
Game | Date | Home | Score | Visitor | Score | Record
(ATL-DET) |
Venue | Recap | Television |
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1 | April 25 | Atlanta | 89 | Detroit | 75 | 1-0 | Omni Coliseum, Atlanta, Georgia | 1 | TBS |
2 | April 27 | Atlanta | 80 | Detroit | 93 | 1-1 | Omni Coliseum, Atlanta, Georgia | 2 | TNT |
3 | April 29 | Detroit | 99 | Atlanta | 91 | 1-2 | The Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan | 3 | TNT |
4 | May 2 | Detroit | 82 | Atlanta | 94 | 2-2 | Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan | 4 | TNT |
5 | May 4 | Atlanta | 84 | Detroit | 79 | 3-2 | Omni Coliseum, Atlanta, Georgia | 5 | NBC |
Atlanta wins series 3–2 |
Detroit won 3–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the seventh playoff meeting between these two teams, with each team winning three series apiece.
Tied 3–3 in all-time playoff series | ||||||
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(2) Miami Heat vs. (7) Orlando Magic
Game | Date | Home | Score | Visitor | Score | Record
(MIA-ORL) |
Venue | Recap | Television |
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1 | April 24 | Miami | 99 | Orlando | 64 | 1-0 | Miami Arena, Miami, Florida | 1 | TNT |
2 | April 27 | Miami | 104 | Orlando | 87 | 2-0 | Miami Arena, Miami, Florida | 2 | NBC |
3 | April 29 | Orlando | 88 | Miami | 75 | 2-1 | Orlando Arena, Orlando, Florida | 3 | TBS |
4 | May 1 | Orlando | 99 | Miami | 91 | 2-2 | Orlando Arena, Orlando, Florida | 4 | TNT |
5 | May 4 | Miami | 91 | Orlando | 83 | 3-2 | Miami Arena, Miami, Florida | 5 | NBC |
Miami wins series 3–2 |
Tied 2–2 in the regular-season series |
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This was the first playoff meeting between the Heat and the Magic.[12]
(3) New York Knicks vs. (6) Charlotte Hornets
Game | Date | Home | Score | Visitor | Score | Record
(NYK-CHA) |
Venue | Recap | Television |
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1 | April 24 | New York | 109 | Charlotte | 99 | 1-0 | Madison Square Garden, New York City | 1 | TBS |
2 | April 26 | New York | 100 | Charlotte | 93 | 2-0 | Madison Square Garden, New York | 2 | NBC |
3 | April 28 | Charlotte | 95 | New York | 104 | 3-0 | Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, North Carolina | 3 | TNT |
New York wins series 3–0 |
Charlotte won 3–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Knicks winning the first meeting.
New York leads 1–0 in all-time playoff series |
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Conference Semifinals
(1) Chicago Bulls vs. (4) Atlanta Hawks
Game | Date | Home | Score | Visitor | Score | Record
(CHI-ATL) |
Venue | Recap | Television |
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1 | May 6 | Chicago | 100 | Atlanta | 97 | 1-0 | United Center, Chicago, Illinois | 1 | TNT |
2 | May 8 | Chicago | 95 | Atlanta | 103 | 1-1 | United Center, Chicago, Illinois | 2 | TNT |
3 | May 10 | Atlanta | 80 | Chicago | 100 | 2-1 | Omni Coliseum, Atlanta, Georgia | 3 | NBC |
4 | May 11 | Atlanta | 80 | Chicago | 89 | 3-1 | Omni Coliseum, Atlanta, Georgia | 4 | NBC |
5 | May 13 | Chicago | 107 | Atlanta | 92 | 4-1 | United Center, Chicago, Illinois | 5 | TNT |
Chicago wins series 4–1 |
Game 4 is Robert Parish's final NBA game.
Chicago won 3–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Hawks winning two of the first three meetings.
Atlanta/St. Louis leads 2–1 in all-time playoff series |
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(2) Miami Heat vs. (3) New York Knicks
Game | Date | Home | Score | Visitor | Score | Record
(MIA-NYK) |
Venue | Recap | Television |
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1 | May 7 | Miami | 79 | New York | 88 | 0-1 | Miami Arena, Miami, Florida | 1 | TNT |
2 | May 9 | Miami | 88 | New York | 84 | 1-1 | Miami Arena, Miami, Florida | 2 | TNT |
3 | May 11 | New York | 77 | Miami | 73 | 1-2 | Madison Square Garden, New York City | 3 | NBC |
4 | May 12 | New York | 89 | Miami | 76 | 1-3 | Madison Square Garden, New York | 4 | TNT |
5 | May 14 | Miami | 96 | New York | 81 | 2-3 | Miami Arena, Miami, Florida | 5 | TNT |
6 | May 16 | New York | 90 | Miami | 95 | 3-3 | Madison Square Garden, New York | 6 | TNT |
7 | May 18 | Miami | 101 | New York | 90 | 4-3 | Miami Arena, Miami, Florida | 7 | NBC |
Miami wins series 4–3 |
- In game 3 Patrick Ewing blocked a last second three pointer to preserve the victory.
- Game 5 featured a fight between P.J. Brown and Charlie Ward, with John Starks, Larry Johnson, Patrick Ewing, and Allan Houston leaving the bench. Brown was suspended for the rest of the series; Ewing, Houston, and Ward were suspended for Game 6; Johnson and Starks were suspended for Game 7. Miami becomes the 6th team in NBA history to come back from a 1-3 series deficit.
New York won 3–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the first playoff meeting between the Heat and the Knicks.[15]
Conference Finals
(1) Chicago Bulls vs. (2) Miami Heat
Game | Date | Home | Score | Visitor | Score | Record
(CHI-MIA) |
Venue | Recap | Television | TV Time(ET) |
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1 | May 20 | Chicago | 84 | Miami | 77 | 1-0 | United Center, Chicago, Illinois | 1 | TNT | 8:00ET |
2 | May 22 | Chicago | 75 | Miami | 68 | 2-0 | United Center, Chicago, Illinois | 2 | TNT | 8:00ET |
3 | May 24 | Miami | 74 | Chicago | 98 | 3-0 | Miami Arena, Miami, Florida | 3 | NBC | 3:30ET |
4 | May 26 | Miami | 87 | Chicago | 80 | 3-1 | Miami Arena, Miami, Florida | 4 | NBC | 3:30ET |
5 | May 28 | Chicago | 100 | Miami | 87 | 4-1 | United Center, Chicago, Illinois | 5 | NBC | 9:00ET |
Chicago wins series 4–1 |
Tied 2–2 in the regular-season series |
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This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Bulls winning the first two meetings.
Chicago leads 2–0 in all-time playoff series |
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NBA Finals
Chicago Bulls vs. Utah Jazz
Game | Date | Home | Score | Visitor | Score | Record
(CHI-UTAH) |
Venue | Recap | Television |
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1 | June 1 | Chicago | 84 | Utah | 82 | 1-0 | United Center, Chicago, Illinois | 1 at the Wayback Machine (archived February 24, 1999) | NBC |
2 | June 4 | Chicago | 97 | Utah | 85 | 2-0 | United Center, Chicago, Illinois | 2 at the Wayback Machine (archived February 24, 1999) | NBC |
3 | June 6 | Utah | 104 | Chicago | 93 | 2-1 | Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah | 3 at the Wayback Machine (archived February 24, 1999) | NBC |
4 | June 8 | Utah | 78 | Chicago | 73 | 2-2 | Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah | 4 at the Wayback Machine (archived February 24, 1999) | NBC |
5 | June 11 | Utah | 88 | Chicago | 90 | 3-2 | Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah | 5 at the Wayback Machine (archived February 24, 1999) | NBC |
6 | June 13 | Chicago | 90 | Utah | 86 | 4-2 | United Center, Chicago, Illinois | 6 at the Wayback Machine (archived February 24, 1999) | NBC |
Chicago wins NBA Finals series 4–2 |
- In Game 1, Michael Jordan hit the game-winning shot at the buzzer.
- In Game 3, Scottie Pippen tied a then-Finals record with 7 3-pointers.
- In Game 4, John Stockton threw a full-court pass over Michael Jordan to Karl Malone to give Utah the lead for good.
- In Game 5 (The Flu Game), Michael Jordan plays 44 minutes and scores 38 points despite being ill from food poisoning.
- In Game 6, Steve Kerr hits the game-winner with 5 seconds left, then Scottie Pippen steals Bryon Russell's inbounds pass and rolls the ball to Toni Kukoč, who dunks it with 6 tenths left to bring the Finals to a close.
Tied 1–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the first NBA Finals meeting between the Bulls and the Jazz.[17]
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External links
- Basketball-Reference.com's 1997 Playoffs section
- Official Website on NBA.com at the Wayback Machine (archived September 3, 2000)