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The 1995 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association 's 1994–95 season. The tournament concluded with the Western Conference champion Houston Rockets sweeping the Eastern Conference champion Orlando Magic in the NBA Finals. Hakeem Olajuwon was named NBA Finals MVP for the second straight time.
The Pacers took Game 1 in New York 102–95, but the Knicks regrouped themselves in Game 2 and blew out Indiana 105–79. In Game 3, Amar'e Stoudemire returned from knee surgery but couldn't help the Knicks as they lost 82–71. The Pacers won Game 4 in Indianapolis 93–82 to take a 3–1 series lead, but New York took Game 5 85–75 to stay ...
May 7, 1995: Reggie Miller scores 8 points in 8.9 seconds in closing seconds The Pacers trail 105-99 with 18.7 seconds remaining as they inbound the ball at halfcourt. Then ...
Indiana Pacers vs. New York Knicks: Pacers, 2–1 1994, 1995, 2024: 3 Boston Celtics vs. Miami Heat: Heat, 2–1 2012, 2022, 2023: 2 Los Angeles/ Minneapolis Lakers vs. New York Knicks: Tie, 1–1 1952, 1970: 2 Los Angeles Lakers vs. Phoenix Suns: Tie, 1–1 1970, 2006: 2 Chicago Bulls vs. Los Angeles Lakers: Lakers, 2–0 1971, 1973: 2 Boston ...
The Pacers advanced within one game of the NBA Finals, but lost Games 6 and 7 of the Eastern Conference finals to the Knicks. This was the first time since the ABA–NBA merger prior to the 1976–77 season that all former ABA teams (Pacers, Nuggets, Spurs, and Nets) made the playoffs in the same year.
The Knicks and Pacers met three straight times from 1993-95 — exchanging Game 7 victories in the latter two — then again from 1998-2000, with the last two of those in the Eastern Conference ...
The Knicks won the first game to reach their first NBA Finals since 1973 and the Pacers claimed the 1995 Game 7 before losing to the Magic in the Eastern Conference finals. ... Knicks 112, Pacers 105.
WNDE. < 1993–94. 1995–96 >. The 1994–95 NBA season was the Pacers' 19th season in the National Basketball Association, and 28th season as a franchise. [1] After appearing in their first Conference finals, the Pacers improved their fortunes by acquiring point guard Mark Jackson from the Los Angeles Clippers, [2][3][4][5] and signing free ...