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Review of the past finals: The King of the Celtics tough battle, Irving s fatal 3 points, 62 Gods fight

Pacers defeated the Thunder 108-91 today, tying the series to 3-3. In this way, this season's NBA Finals will usher in a tiebreak battle. According to statistics, this will be the 20th tiebreaker in the history of the finals. In the first 19 tiebreak battles in the finals, many classic games were born. Today, Lao Zhen will take you to review it.

In 1951 Rochester Royals vs. Knicks (Royals 79-75)

In the 1951 Finals, Rochester Royals eliminated the Knicks 4-3 and won the championship. After the establishment of this team, it was renamed several times, and was renamed the King of Sacramento in 1985, and it has been used to this day.

1952 Lakers VS Knicks (Lakes 82-65)

In the 1952 Finals, the Lakers eliminated the Knicks after 7 battles. George McCann made 7 of 15 shots and 8 of 10 free throws in the tiebreak, scoring 22 points, 19 rebounds and 4 assists.

1954 Lakers VS Syracuse National Team (Lakes 87-80)

From 1952 to 1954, the Lakers completed the first three consecutive championships in NBA history. In the 1954 Finals, the Lakers and Syracuse National Team fought for seven games. In the tiebreak, Jim Pollard of the Lakers made 8 of 15 shots and 5 of 7 free throws, scoring the team's highest 21 points, and 3 rebounds and 3 assists.

1955 Syracuse National Team VS Pistons (Syracuse National Team 92-91)

After the failure of the previous year, the Syracuse National Team made a comeback in 1955 and successfully won the championship. In the finals tiebreak battle, they 7 players were double-digit and narrowly won the championship with one point.

1957 Celtics vs. Hawks (Celtics 125-123)

In the 1957 Finals, Tom Heinthorne played a dominant performance, making 17 of 33 shots, 3 free throws, scoring 37 points, 23 rebounds and 2 assists, leading the Celtics to shoot down the Hawks.

1960 Celtics vs. Hawks (Celtics 122 to 103)

From 1957 to 1961, the Hawks ushered in a golden period, reaching the finals four times in five years, and the opponents in these four finals were the Celtics. In addition to defeating the Celtics in 1958, he lost three other times. In the 1960 Finals, the Hawks played against the Celtics until the tiebreak, but they still lost. Five of the Celtics scored 18+ in the tiebreak, Russell scored 22 points, 35 rebounds and 4 assists, Bob Cusi scored 19 points, 6 rebounds and 14 assists, and Ramsey scored 24 points and 13 rebounds.

1962 Celtics vs. Lakers (Celtics 110-107)

In the 1962 Finals, the Celtics and the Lakers played 7 games, and the tiebreaker was a fairy fight. Russell scored 30 points, 40 rebounds and 4 assists, Sam Jones and Ramsey both scored 20+; while in the Lakers, Elgin Baylor scored 41 points, 22 rebounds and 4 assists, and Jerry West scored 35 points and 6 rebounds.

1966 Celtics vs. Lakers (Celtics 95-93)

From 1962 to 1966, the Lakers and Celtics met four times in five years in the finals, and all of these four matches ended with the Celtics winning. In 1966, the two teams played again to tiebreak. In Game 7, Russell scored 25 points and 32 rebounds, Halfrichek scored 16 points and 16 rebounds, and Sam Jones scored 22 points and 5 rebounds; on the Lakers, Jerry West scored 36 points, 10 rebounds and 3 assists.

From 1959 to 1966, the Celtics achieved an unprecedented eight consecutive championships. During the five finals, the opponents were the Lakers, and the Purple and Gold Army became the biggest victim.

In 1969, the Celtics vs. Lakers (Celtics 108 to 106)

From 1968 to 1969, the Celtics completed two consecutive championships, and they all defeated the Lakers in the finals. In the 1969 Finals, the Celtics had 20+ players, Halfridgek had 26 points, 9 rebounds and 5 assists, Sam Jones had 24 points and 7 rebounds, Amy Bryant had 20 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists, Russell had 6 points, 21 rebounds and 6 assists; on the Lakers, Jerry West had 42 points, 13 rebounds and 12 assists, Elgin Baylor had 20 points, 15 rebounds and 7 assists, and Chamberlain had 18 points and 27 rebounds.

According to statistics, West's 42 points are still the finals score record.

1970 Lakers VS Knicks (Knicks 113 to 99 Lakers)

In 1970, the Knicks won their first championship in team history. In the finals, they fought hard to eliminate the Lakers in seven games. In the tiebreak, Walter Frazer showed his might, made 12 of 17 shots, made 12 of 12 free throws, scoring 36 points, 7 rebounds and 19 assists.

1974 Celtics vs Bucks

1974 Finals tiebreak, the Celtics defeated the Bucks 102-87. Dave Coins made 13 of 25 shots and 2 of 2 free throws, scoring the team's highest 28 points and 14 rebounds, and 4 assists, 2 steals and 1 block, leading the team to win.

1978 Bullet VS Supersonics (bullet 105 to 99 Supersonics)

In 1978, the predecessor of the Wizards won the first championship in team history, and challenged the Supersonics after 7 major battles. In the tiebreak battle, the team had 6 players in double digits.

1984 Lakers vs. Celtics (Celtics won 111 to 102)

In this round of series, in the final tiebreak battle, several Celtic players performed well, Larry Bird scored 20 points, 12 rebounds and 2 steals, Robert Parish scored 14 points and 16 rebounds, and Maxville scored 24 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists and 2 steals.

1988 Pistons VS Lakers (Lakes 108-105 Pistons)

In this round of finals, the Lakers lost two consecutive games while falling behind 2-3. James Worthy dominated the tiebreak battle, scoring 36 points, 16 rebounds, 10 assists and 2 steals, the Magic scored 19 points, 14 assists.

1994 Knicks vs Rockets (Rockets 90-84 Knicks)

In the 1994 Finals, the Rockets scored two consecutive games while falling 2-3, winning the first championship in the team history. Olajuwon performed a wonderful performance in the tiebreak, scoring 25 points, 10 rebounds, 7 assists and 3 blocks.

2005 Pistons VS Spurs (Spurs 81-74 Pistons)

The 2005 Finals was a classic defensive battle. Only the Pistons scored more than 100 points (102 points) in G4. The two teams fought all the way to tiebreak. In the tiebreak, Duncan made 10 of 27 shots, 5 of 6 free throws, scored 25 points, 11 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 blocks, Ginobili made 8 of 13 shots, 2 of 2 three-pointers, 5 of 5 free throws, and scored 23 points, 5 rebounds and 4 assists to help the team win.

2010 Lakers vs. Celtics (Lakes 83-79 Celtics)

In the 2010 Finals, the Lakers won two consecutive games while falling behind 2-3 and won the championship. Kobe scored 23 points and 15 rebounds in the tiebreak battle, Paul Gasol scored 19 points and 18 rebounds, and Ate scored 20 points, and received Kobe's pass with one minute left in the final quarter and made a key three-pointer.

2013 Heat vs. Spurs (Heat 95-88 Spurs)

Heat defeated the Spurs 4-3 in 2013 and completed two consecutive championships. James and Wade both performed well in the tiebreak. James scored 37 points and 12 rebounds, and Wade scored 23 points and 10 rebounds. In the 2016 Cavaliers VS Warriors (Cavs 93 to 89 Warriors)

The Warriors once led 3 to 1, but the Cavaliers took the lead and dragged the series into the tiebreak battle and finally won the championship. In the tiebreak game, James scored 27 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists, 2 steals, 3 blocks, and Irving scored 26 points, and about one minute before the end of the game (both teams 89-89) hit Curry with a fatal three-pointer.