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  2. 2010 NBA Finals - Wikipedia

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    This game was the first Game 7 in an NBA Finals since 2005 five years earlier, as well as head coach Phil Jackson’s first-ever Finals Game 7. [23] Both the Celtics and Lakers kept the game close early in the first quarter with each team holding a one-point lead. [24]

  3. List of NBA game sevens - Wikipedia

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    Of those, only six went into overtime, and one into double overtime. 39 game sevens have been won by the road team. [7] Every active NBA franchise has played in at least one game seven. There have been thirteen NBA playoff seasons in which no game seven was played: 1947 , 1949 , 1950 , 1953 , 1956 , 1958 , 1967 , 1972 , 1983 , 1985 , 1989 ...

  4. Game seven - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Lakers: Boston Celtics: 83–79: Staples Center, Los Angeles: Fifth time that the Celtics and Lakers met in a game 7. Kobe Bryant won his second consecutive Finals MVP award, scoring 10 of his game high 23 points in the fourth quarter, as well as grabbing 15 rebounds to clinch the victory for the Lakers. 2013 [68] Miami Heat: San ...

  5. Celtics–Lakers rivalry - Wikipedia

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    This was the fifth Game 7 between the Lakers and Celtics. Boston had won all previous Game 7 match-ups between the two teams. Bryant exhibited difficulties for much of the game, shooting only 6-for-24 from the field. However, he grabbed 15 rebounds and scored 10 of his game-high 23 points in the fourth quarter, including 8 out of 9 free throws ...

  6. Metta Sandiford-Artest - Wikipedia

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    Afterwards, Lakers head coach Phil Jackson called Artest the most valuable player of Game 7 against the Celtics. [ 32 ] [ 33 ] He won his first championship ring with the Lakers. For the 2010–11 season, Artest switched back to number 15, his college number at St. John's and the first number he wore in his NBA career.

  7. 1987 NBA Finals - Wikipedia

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    With the exception of a three-game first round sweep of the San Antonio Spurs, the Lakers were pushed to a Game 7 by the Utah Jazz, Dallas Mavericks, and Detroit Pistons before claiming the first repeat championship since the Celtics of 1969. Prior to 2008, the Celtics and Lakers came close to renewing their rivalry in the 2002 NBA Finals.

  8. 1984 NBA Finals - Wikipedia

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    After alternating wins with the Lakers, the Celtics won Game 7 and the series with a score of 111–102. This was the last NBA Finals to use the 2–2–1–1–1 format until 2014 . The following year , the NBA Finals format was changed to 2–3–2 after Red Auerbach complained about the constant travelling during the Finals.

  9. List of NBA on ABC commentators - Wikipedia

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    76ers @ Celtics: Game 4 Jerry Gross 4/21/68 Lakers @ Celtics: Game 1 3/30/69 Knicks @ Bullets: Game 3 Chris Schenkel: 4/6/69 Celtics @ Knicks: Game 1 4/13/69 Knicks @ Celtics: Game 4 Jim Gordon: 4/20/69 Hawks @ Lakers: Game 5 3:30 p.m. Jerry Gross 4/27/69 Lakers @ Celtics: Game 3 2 p.m. Chris Schenkel: Jack Twyman: Sat 5/3/69 Lakers @ Celtics ...