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The Pacers finished the 2006–07 season as one of the worst seasons in team history. The turning point of the season would be an 11-game losing streak that started around the all-star break. The turning point of the season would be an 11-game losing streak that started around the all-star break.
The Pacers had a memorable series against the highly favored Boston Celtics that they managed to extend to five games before losing Game 5, 124–121, with Larry Bird hosting one of the greatest comebacks in sports history. During that season the Pacers changed logos for the first time, and also unveiled new uniforms designed by Olympic gold ...
The Bulls also posted the second-best home record in history (39–2), behind only the 1985–86 Celtics 40–1 home mark. The team triumphed over the Miami Heat in the first round, the New York Knicks in the second round, the Orlando Magic in the Eastern Conference Finals and finally Gary Payton , Shawn Kemp and the Seattle SuperSonics for ...
This moment was marked as one of the greatest moments in NBA playoff history. It was the highest rated and most watched game in NBA History, with 72 million viewers watching at least part of the game and an average of 35.9 million views. It was the last Chicago Bulls postseason game until 2005 and the last involving the Michael Jordan-led Bulls.
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The Bulls erased their deficit and led briefly before the Pacers used a 3-point barrage Thursday night to earn a 120-104 road win. Tyrese Haliburton led the Pacers with 21 points, 20 assists ...
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Television broadcasting started around the 1950s and has continued to grow and become more sophisticated. When the National Basketball Association broadcasts first aired, they were broken down into four categories including; pre game, halftime, post game, and game coverage.