
The biggest stage is a time for the legends of the NBA to shine and today we are going to look at who shinned the brightest on the biggest stage.
The Sixers were a huge underdog entering this series and they would eventually lose in just 5 games but Allen Iverson’s game one performance was one for the ages. Iverson scored 48 points, six assists, five rebounds, five steals and catapulted Philly to a 107-101 road upset in overtime. That night marked Iverson’s third straight 40-point effort during the playoffs — with the previous two coming in Games 6 and 7 of the Eastern Conference finals (against Milwaukee).
Nobody really talks about this one, but they should. The Boston Celtics won a double-overtime game 7 because of Tom Heinson. The Celtics stellar backcourt of Bob Cousy and Bill Sharman disappeared in this game shooting a combined 5-40. Heinson on the other hand was phenomenal scoring 37 points to save the Celtics.
The Phoenix Suns had lost the first two games of this series at home and the series looked all but over. That was until a classic triple-overtime win in game 3 had put the Suns squarely back in the series. Jordan in game 4 scored 55 points and carried the Bulls to a 3-1 series lead over Charles Barkley and the Suns, the result of 21-of-37 shooting, eight rebounds, and four assists. It also stands as Jordan’s highest-scoring game during the NBA Finals.
What really makes Barry’s performance in this game special was that it was against the 1967 Philadelphia 76ers (starring Hall of Famers Wilt Chamberlain, Hal Greer, Chet Walker, and Billy Cunningham) tabbed as the greatest team in NBA history. Battu scored 55 points in leading the underdog San Francisco Warriors to a thrilling 130-124 victory. The thing that makes this game for Barry even more remarkable was the fact that he had no three-point line and he was only 11-19 from the free-throw line. Barry could have easily set the NBA finals single-game scoring record.
Pettit scored 50 points in this game that gave the Hawks franchise their only NBA Title. What made it more remarkable is that Pettit scored 19 of the Hawks last 21 points and every one of those points was huge as the Hawks clinched the Title with a one-point win over the Boston Celtics.
I know the Lakers lost this game seven at home to Boston, but it wasn’t because of Jerry West. West is still to this day the only player from a losing team to bring home an NBA Finals MVP. In-game 7 West kept the Lakers in the game scoring 42-points and securing 13 rebounds and adding 12-assist.
Thomas finished with 43 points, eight assists, and six steals in Game 6. But the story of this game was the third quarter which Thomas played a large portion of on a sprained ankle. It seemed in that third quarter everything Thomas threw up was going in, Thomas ended up scoring 25 points in that third quarter.
Bird’s performance in Game 6 of the NBA finals was indeed legendary; had the score been closer (Celtics won by 17), this feat would have been even more noteworthy; nonetheless, his efforts helped lead his Celtics team to win in 6 games.
Everybody forgets because of Willis Reed’s first four points just how Special Frazier was on this night. Frazier dominated this winner-take-all classic for the Knicks, tallying 36 points and 19 assists in New York’s championship-clinching victory over the Lakers. For the night, Frazier made 12 field goals and all 12 free throws.
Baylor still holds the record to this day for the most points ever scored in a finals game as he tallied 61 points against the vaunted Boston Celtics. He made 22 field goals and 17 free throws.
27 points, 11 rebounds (1 offensive), 11 assists, 2 steals, 3 blocks in Golden State. An incredible feat achieved in Game Seven of the NBA finals against an extremely difficult opponent is nothing short of astounding; so much so, that this feat came in fourth on our list!
The Lakers in 1988 were vying to become the first team in two decades to repeat as NBA champions; and they would not have accomplished the feat, outlasting the title-worthy Detroit Pistons if James Worthy hadn’t carried L.A. on his back in the winner-take-all Game 7, racking up 36 points, 16 boards, and 10 assists. This led to a title that would stick with Worthy forever, Big Game James!
Magic Johnson rolled for 42 points, 15 rebounds, and seven assists in an NBA Finals game and that in itself is special, but the circumstances are what gets this performance ranked so high. Lakers center Kareem Abdul Jabbar was out with a sprained ankle and Magic lined up at center for part of the game, let’s face it in this game Magic did what had to be done to win a title, and he did this in his rookie year.
Who could forget his 50 points, 14 rebounds (4 offensive), 2 assists, and 5 blocks in a closeout victory? What an unbelievable game this was! Trying my hardest to sneak this one in first, but couldn’t force my way in; that alone would have put it over the edge – especially given he ran one of the longest con games ever seen in NBA history by pretended not to be able to shoot free throws but then going 17 for 19 from the line in one of his most important games so far; why is this only second again?
Russell’s ultimate greatness lies within Game 7 of the 1962 NBA Finals, with Russell absurdly notching 30 points and 40 rebounds and spurring the Celtics to a 110-107 overtime victory over the Lakers. Could you imagine if somebody had a game like this in game 7 of the NBA Finals today?
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