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Philadelphia 76ers 105, Boston Celtics 94 Scoring by quarter: 30–28, 28–24, 25–21, 22–21: Pts: Lionel Hollins 24 Rebs: three players 9 each Asts: Lionel Hollins 7: Pts: Archibald, Cowens 22 each Rebs: Larry Bird 14 Asts: Tiny Archibald 9: Philadelphia wins series, 4–1
It was a rematch of the previous year's Eastern Conference semifinals, in which Philadelphia came back from a 3–0 deficit to beat Boston in seven games. Boston swept Philadelphia out of the playoffs, avenging their blown 3–0 lead to move on to the Eastern Conference Final for the first time since 1992 . [ 26 ]
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim vs. Los Angeles Dodgers; Oakland vs. San Francisco; San Diego vs. Seattle; Texas vs. Arizona ‡ For 2014, four of the five new rivalries have been revised (‡), all except Detroit and Pittsburgh. Baltimore vs. Washington; Boston vs. Atlanta (from the American League inception in 1901 until 1952, both teams were ...
In the "Original 16" era (1901–1960), there were 8 teams in each league and teams in each league played each other 22 times a season. [1] With the second American League incarnation of the Washington Senators (now the Texas Rangers) and the Los Angeles Angels entering play as expansion teams in 1961, MLB increased the total number of games American League teams played to 162, which meant ...
The Celtics were not able to overcome a 3–1 series deficit like they had in last season's Eastern Conference finals, losing Game 7 at home. The Sixers became the 2nd team to ever beat the Celtics in a Game 7 in the Garden (after the New York Knicks did in 1973) and the 3rd NBA road team to win Game 7 after leading series 3–1.
Boston Celtics 105, Philadelphia 76ers 107: Scoring by quarter: 27–34, 21–31, 31–17, 26–25: Pts: Cedric Maxwell 20 Rebs: Larry Bird 17 Asts: Tiny Archibald 14: Pts: Julius Erving 20 Rebs: Caldwell Jones 10 Asts: Maurice Cheeks 10: Philadelphia leads series, 3–1
The 2010 Stanley Cup playoffs of the National Hockey League (NHL) began on April 14, 2010, after the 2009–10 NHL regular season. [1] The Finals ended on June 9, 2010, with the Chicago Blackhawks defeating the Philadelphia Flyers in six games to win their fourth championship and their first since 1961.
In 1963, the Syracuse Nationals moved to Philadelphia and became the 76ers, renewing the basketball rivalry between Philadelphia and Boston (from when the Warriors had been in Philadelphia). Shortly after the All-Star break in 1965 , the Sixers acquired Wilt Chamberlain from the Warriors, bringing the Chamberlain/Russell matchup back into the ...