The NBA basketball decade has been exciting.
While the constant movement of players has worsened for some, it has also resulted in the two dominant dynastes of the era, the Heat of the early 2010s and the Warriors from the mid to the last decade of 2010, and has produced a number of exciting effects for enthusiasts. all over the league. .
Today, we take a look at the reminiscence of the most productive playoffs of each and every team of the 2010s. Unless your team has earned a name for it in the last 10 seasons, this training is evidently subjective, but we made our most productive. identified here, it’s correct. It is meant to be a joyful occasion, and the reminiscence it appreciates does not lose any of its intrinsic price because it was not decided here.
Before we begin, it is worth mentioning two notes: first, because those existing playoffs are in 2020, they are not taken into account in our decision; second, since the Sacramento Kings did not reach the playoffs in the 2010s, they probably wouldn’t be. I’m sorry guys, but we didn’t write Ben McLemore at CJ McCollum and Marvin Bagley III on Luka Doncic.
From Mike Budenholzer’s prestige as elite head coach to the fact that Jeff Teague and Kyle Korver will be known as exclusive stars, the top facets of the Hawks’ 2014-15 season have aged terribly. But based only on the results, the team necessarily met expectations. .
It can also be said that this team participating in the last of the East Conference is not even impressive. The Hawks needed six games to beat the low-performance Nets in the first round, then sent a team of Wizards that without John Wall by the series But especially in this second-round series, Atlanta might never have had the most productive player in the area (Bradley Beal probably outperded Al Horford and Paul Millsap in wallless games) , which is all the charm of the 60- of the team. win campaign, first of all: you achieved a good first-tier fortune without an eternal All-Star.
In retrospect, it’s ridiculous that he expects this team to destroy LeBron James and the Cavaliers, and LeBron will turn out for the rest of his time in Cleveland that his team’s lead in the playoffs never mattered. But, aside from the circumstances, Atlanta’s ranking for the convention for the first time in forty-five years is a value of achievement to this day.
After years of bouncing in the NBA, Isaiah Thomas went crazy in Boston in the 2016–17 season he became a noted clutch scorer, led a motley team to the most sensitive in the East Conference and finished fifth in Stephen Curry’s MVP voting).
However, from the start of the playoffs, things turned out for Thomas, whether because of the death of his sister Chyna or because of the need for emergency dental surgery, The Little Guy just couldn’t take a break. Along with many others, his upcoming feature opposite the Wizards at the time of convention semi-final play remains impressive in its storybook nature.
As the smallest player on any NBA court, Thomas was still beaten every night, and was now dealing with a missing tooth and some of the most popular mental pains imaginable. Then, for him, generate the most productive game of his career. in reaction — and on her overdue sister’s birthday, no less — remains deeply moving.
It wasn’t the Celtics’ most successful season, but it provided the moment that still resonates deeply.
The Nets caused a sensation in the 2013 offseason, swaps for Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce in what would later become one of the most unbalanced deals in recent NBA history, but at the time, enthusiasm in Brooklyn was off-the-box. a roster that already included Brook Lopez, Joe Johnson and Deron Williams seemed like a true challenger to the miami Heat reign at the ultimate sense of the East.
In the end, it wasn’t like that since the mold bread.
Garnett’s age without delay began to show and the team stumbled upon 44 victories. However, it was still a simple selection to be disappointed in the first circular opposite a young Raptors club and live up to that law. Toronto fought hard, even taking a 3-2 lead after five games, but the Nets’ collective wisdom in the playoffs prevailed. Completed after a Game 7 in which he reached his last shot, Pierce blocked Kyle Lowry to secure a victory in Brooklyn.
While its unstable normal season is a strong indication of what will happen, the victory of the Nets series here gave enthusiasts hope that pre-season expectations would be accurate after all.
While the Miami Heat was still coming out of its Heatles phase and the Hornets were on the rise at the East Conference, it seemed like a competitive series, and across four games it was. Miami maintained its home credit from the start, winning the first two double-digit games, but Charlotte responded temporarily with wins in Games 3 and 4 to tie the series.
Back in Miami for Game 5, the groups played their game to date.
The Hornets struggled with warmth and scored the whole, taking the lead with 25 seconds ahead of a Courtney Lee three. And Kemba Walker disappeared on offense in the last quarter, making up for it by blocking a possible soft three-way green from Goran Dragic with just 8 seconds to play. Charlotte eventually won the game 90-88 and suddenly came close to winning her first playoff series in 14 years.
Miami would play the rest of the series, winning in seven and depriving the Hornets of their long-awaited success in the playoffs. But the day after Game 5, the franchise seemed to be close to a breakthrough that may have replaced everything.
Considering that the Bulls won 62 games and reached the convention final in 2011, this would possibly seem like an unnecessarily difficult choice to understand. But are we all addicted to drugs for a clever story of redemption?
After years of injury, Derrick Rose in a position for the 2015 playoffs and temporarily led the Bulls to a second-round assembly with LeBron James and the Cavaliers. Chicago took the lead in the area by winning the first game in Cleveland and the series tied 1-1 with the United Center.
The third game was the peak of the series and perhaps Rose’s career. He probably beat LeBron (27 issues, 14 assists, 8 rebounds), scored 30 points while recording seven rebounds and seven assists, and won the game with 3 ringing side effects. Lucky move, but fate looked for the ball to pass to the basket.
Rose’s return as an MVP player was short lived, but that day he faced the greatest player of the 21st century and brought us back forever.
What else would be here?
One of the two basketball games characteristic of the 2010s, this one had it all for Cavaliers fans, especially in the last two minutes. Any of The Block, The Shot and The Stop would be iconic in itself, so one of them temporarily happens to another. .
An underestimated component of this game is how ugly the last few minutes were. Both groups were goalless for about 4 consecutive minutes before Irving’s green light, and the maximum number of players from both clubs sold out in the final stretch.
But rarely does a moment of brilliity make all the difference, and the Cavaliers’ All-Star trio evoked three. LeBron James’ blockade nearly defied nature, Kyrie Irving’s jump shot came here after six of his last seven attempts were missing, and Kevin Love’s frantic defense opposed it. Stephen Curry put pressure on the MVP twice to hit his shot with bread and butter.
But the confusing procedure doesn’t matter now. The point is that it led to the first NBA title in Cleveland, the city’s first sports championship in more than 50 years, and validated LeBron’s resolve to move home.
At this point, it seemed that an NBA name would elude Dirk Nowitzki. Although he was still betting at a high point at 32, a relatively modest cast and the rise of the super teams combined to make the chances of a Dallas championship quite long.
But that’s why we played, isn’t it?
The Mavericks were exceptionally smart in the 2010–11 season, completing 57 respectable victories, but when the playoffs began, a transfer turned, as they lost only three games to the conflicting parties of the Western Conference before reuniting heat in a rematch of the 2006 Final.
Miami’s skill won early in the day, as he took a 2-1 lead in the series, but Dallas temporarily remained, frustrating LeBron with his defensive policy and betting basketball for the elite team. Everyone from Jason Terry to Tyson Chandler and Shawn Marion had a moment in the sun, and before heat knew it, they saw the Mavericks move to liv with the Larry O’Brien Trophy.
Nowitzki enjoyed it enough to remember him fondly, even without a name, but this name gained his position in Springfield and consolidated his legacy as one of the most productive foreign players of all time.
The Nuggets were in and around the playoffs for much of the 2010s, but failed to win a series until the last year of the decade.
Although he won the West’s favorite spot in 2019, the lack of delight of the Denver playoffs combined with the confidence of his first-round opponent, the ever-dangerous San Antonio Spurs, made an early exit very possible. situation of the case was happening.
San Antonio won the first game and led seven before the fourth quarter of Game 2, however, sensational functionality through Jamal Murray (21 issues in 8 of nine shots in the final image) saved the day for the Nuggets, who then exchanged victories. with the Spurs until game 7.
Although San Antonio made a brave comeback in the end, Denver controlled Game 7 from the start, winning a score case to get its first serial win in 10 years. Murray led the team with 23 points, while Nikola Jokic had a triple-double (21 points, 15 rebounds, 10 assists).
The same core of the Nuggets is the NBA theme right now, overcoming consecutive playoff deficits 3-1 to advance to the Western Conference finals, but this is the series in which they made their way.
It is true that there are not many features for pistons. They’ve played in the playoffs twice in the decade, and the series in which we didn’t select the Bucks’ sweep last year, and Blake Griffin missed two of the one-off games due to a knee. Injury.
They were also swept away by the Cavaliers in 2016, at least that game had some entertainment value.
The 2015–16 season was probably the last time Detroit could qualify as a long-term candidate. The team claimed Andre Drummond, Tobias Harris, Reggie Jackson, Marcus Morris and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, all 26 and under, all of whom played pretty well in front of the Cavaliers. Only one of the games went by more than 10 points, and the Pistons only made it to the final whistle, wasting the fourth game with a 100-98 account.
Of course, none of those players are still with the Pistons, and even if they stayed together, they would probably still be a marginal playoff team as they were this season, but at all at their best, they had to fight against the Cavaliers. team that eventually won the NBA title. What is that for a verbal exchange?
Backed by Stephen Curry’s first Most Valuable Player campaign, the Warriors burst into the scene in 2014-15, winning 67 games, but even considering the achievement of their season so far, they still had to gain the advantages of doubt over LeBron James and the Cavaliers.
Luck made this series less difficult for Golden State, as Kyrie Irving joined Kevin Love on the disabled list beaten in the first game, but the team also seized the opportunity, comfortably winning the last 3 matchups and finding this remarkable DNA of the championship in genuine time. . . Curry’s specific series had a bow in itself, as it stood out in the first game, wrestled with Irving’s replacement, Matthew Dellavedova in Game 2, but then recovered to annihilate due to Cleveland’s defense thereafter.
The Warriors’ 2017 career is arguably the top dominant in recent reminiscence (with the imaginable exception of the 2001 Lakers), and their 2018 iteration is not far away, but both groups are confused due to Kevin Durant’s presence. , however, it is not contaminated by such a charge. It’s a snapshot of the days when Golden State was still just an upstart challenger, not the league’s perpetual archivist.
Towards the end of that game, it looked like the Los Angeles Clippers were going to succeed in their first convention final. The front team 3-2 in the series, led no less than 19 problems in the third quarter and played against Pero in the classic Clippers style, failed to close the deal and the Rockets, fortunately, took advantage of their failures.
Five years later, it’s still unrealistic that Josh Smith and Corey Brewer led a rally in the last quarter in a playoff game, but that’s what happened. The fickle duo had 29 problems in the last quarter and effectively led the Rockets to 119-107 victory.
Oh, and James Harden sat on the bench throughout the last image, a detail that seemed curious at the time, but which has a key point of knowledge for Beard’s skeptics in recent years.
Since the Rockets still had to win another game to complete this historic comeback, the magical 12 minutes were not canonized, but since Houston won Game 7, it’s certainly their top postseason reminiscence of more than 10 years.
As the 2013 playoffs approached, the Miami Heatles were on the sane side of the NBA world, they were the fading champions and had stepped up since then, scoring 27 consecutive wins from the start of February through the end of March. Indiana Pacers, they had a credible game.
Indiana beat Miami in two of its three regular-season games of the 2012–13 season and continued to disappoint the super team in the convention finals. The second match was the apotheosis of their rivalry, as he saw the Pacers tie the series with a 97-93 win. Indiana’s leader was Paul George, 23 (22 points, 6 assists), who led the effort to stay in the pictured LeBron James, and Roy Hibbert (29 points, 10 rebounds), whose two-year streak as All-Star remains a bewildering and desirable development.
Somehow, the Pacers’ good fortune foreshadowed what we discussed earlier with the Hawks. Despite George’s long-term appearance as a superstar, he was not at the time, so Indiana trusted his dominant defense and egalitarian attack to win. not built to last, however, after Game 2, Indiana as a long-running finals participant seemed reasonable.
After winning 56 games in the 2014–15 season, the Los Angeles Clippers won the worst reward imaginable: a first-round assembly with protective champion San Antonio Spurs. For clippers credits, they fought the Spurs until Game 7 for all ages. Staples Center.
At first, it looked like San Antonio obviously had the upper hand. The team’s key players had played in many winning or home games over the years, but in addition, Chris Paul suffered a strain on the Clippers’ hamstrings and his prestige in doubt.
However, Point God went through a visual limp and played one of the games of his career, scoring 27 issues and recording six assists in nine out of thirteen shots. Blake Griffin recorded a triple-double (24 problems, thirteen rebounds, 10 assists), however, he is absolutely forgotten throughout history due to Paul’s functionality in this game (until he added his last act, a ridiculously complicated offside shot over Tim Duncan, who won the series).
While they were ostensible favorites in the game, defeating such a hyped opponent seemed huge to the perennial Clippers.
The 2009 Lakers name a validation of Kobe Bryant’s unique greatness, but compared to many of the franchise championships, it’s not very satisfying. They beat Magic, a younger, less talented team, in five games. However, he complied with all gratification situations.
First, his opponent in the 2010 final was the Boston Celtics, Lex Luthor and the Lakers Superman. Even if neither team does, the story and severity associated with the two franchises practically secure games to watch each year. it was a rematch project for the Lakers, as the Celtics defeated them in six games in the 2008 Finals and the cores of both groups remained largely unchanged two years later.
The third and most important, however, that this series had seven games. The last game was a challenge for Los Angeles, as Kobe had one of his worst playoff games in attack in years (6 out of 24 on the field), but the fact that the team still won, and secured the name with a 3 from Metta Sandiford-Artest, a defensive spirit (then known as Ron Artest) Array makes it even softer.
With the Lakers and Celtics still alive this year, they may finish in the top flight for the 13th time.
Prior to the start of the 2013 playoffs, Memphis had won a series of playoffs in franchise history: its remarkable first-round wonder against the Spurs, the first seeded in 2011, and although this victory has a compelling plot to be the selection here, we will lead a more successful playoff campaign.
After wasting the first two games of their first-round series against the Los Angeles Clippers, the Grizzlies were defeated and won the next four games, all double-digit, and then beat oklahoma City Thunder in five games (Russell Westbrook left in this series, however, beating a team with Kevin Durant remains a standout value).
By the time the dust settled, Memphis had won eight of its last nine games and in the Western Conference finals for the first time.
The Grizzlies’ career was to end against the Spurs, a team with much more delight in the playoffs, but for nearly a month, they were a galvanizing force in Memphis and provided an artificial delight in the Grit ‘n’ Grind era. .
Hopefully, Memphis will succeed in more long-term playoffs with Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr.
He speaks of the victory torn from the jaws of defeat.
The Spurs were going to win the sixth game and win their fifth Duncan/Popovich-era championship. They led five problems with 23 seconds to play and the championship paraphernalia in sight.
But Miami has it. A LeBron James 3 allowed the team to earn less than two points, and a failed loose kick from Kawhi Leonard gave them one more chance of tying the score.
The next series is the history books. LeBron shoots 3 to seven seconds from the end and the brick, however, Chris Bosh grabs the offensive bounce and digs Ray Allen into the corner. who save the season with five seconds to the end.
If a team had had a blow of this magnitude, it would have been the Spurs, but even they couldn’t fight such a seismic impulse replacement. The Heat won a tight game 7 to become repeat champions.
After running through a first-round sweep of the Detroit Pistons, the Milwaukee Bucks faced the low-performance but still damaging Boston Celtics, who beat the Bucks in seven games in the 2018 playoffs. The Celtics’ consultation and a beating in the first game only exacerbated the concerns.
But it’s Boston’s last sigh.
Many of those who hate the Celtics don’t fondly forget this series because Kyrie Irving has done too much and has also been mentally verified, but let’s not look at the Bucks’ functionality here. They have won the last 4 games in the series with a total of 65 points, with Giannis Antetokounmpo averaging 30. 0 points, 11. 8 rebounds and 6. 0 assists in 58. 5% of shots in the team’s 4 wins.
The timing of the East Conference Finals game to be maintained may be an even sweeter memory, given that the Bucks had not approached the NBA Finals for a long time, but Toronto’s dominance from that moment on ruined the moment. of a Celtics team that had just eliminated them last season is more satisfying, considering everything.
As this game took position in the normal season, we cheated a bit, but since Minnesota didn’t do much in their first-round series against Houston, Game 82 is a worthy substitute.
As we saw this year with the Western Conference match for the eighth seed, winning or home games are sometimes exciting; they are simply not held due to the nature of the NBA calendar; however, the 2017-2018 crusade was a glorious exception. in this regard.
Coincidentally, the Timberwolves and Denver Nuggets were scheduled to play on the last day of this season, and were also the two groups competing for last place in the playoffs. This may have been an early eruption, but fortunately it wasn’t.
Both groups treated this as a playoff game (because that is necessarily the case), game bookings were limited to a few minutes and relied heavily on their main headlines. Not surprisingly, the game became overtime, where Minnesota took the lead with a Jeff Teague jump. with just 80 seconds to play and spent the remaining minute solid remajoring in defense and throwing loose shots.
When they settled down, the Timberwolves ended a 14-year-old playoff drought.
For years, observers have been frustrated by the pelicans’ inability to build a competent list around Anthony Davis, but that fear dissipated when the team acquired four-star DeMarcus Cousins four times in 2017. until Cousins broke his Achilles tendon in early 2018.
However, the loss of his NBA’s most productive teammate unlocked Davis, who exploded from there and took New Orleans back to the playoffs for the first time in three years, where the team faced the Portland Trail Blazers.
Despite being a more consistent and experienced team, Portland had no chance. Davis and Jrue Holiday averaged 60. 8 points, 15. 8 rebounds and 7. 8 assists consistent with the game in the series and Holiday erased Damian Lillard, restricting him to just 35. 2% in total shots. sweep of the Blazers and a second-round date with the dynastic warriors.
Davis’ tenure in New Orleans didn’t end well and his departure seemed most likely even then, but his access to a full-time superstar in 2018 was delicious for Pelican enthusiasts and a nightmare fuel for everyone.
After winning 54 regular-season games, the 2012-13 New York Knicks looked like the franchise’s first genuine contender in years, but to keep that promise, the Knicks had to win a series, a task they missed for 12 consecutive seasons.
To make the issues even more difficult, his first-round opponent the Boston Celtics, a team that remained a threat even after Ray Allen’s departure last summer and Rajon Rondo’s previous cruciate ligament rupture mid-season.
This series goes back to the top of basketball in New York, as neither team has surpassed a hundred points once, but despite their offensive difficulties (41. 2% shots in total and only 15. 0 assists consistent with the game), the Knicks survived, taking a 3-0 lead in the series and eventually won it in six.
The ultimate game was won thanks to a defense that limited Paul Pierce and Jeff Green to a combined shooting functionality of 8 out of 30. Carmelo Anthony is not credited with his defensive intensity, however, it has been worth it here.
Their only series wins in an incredibly miserable decade, there weren’t many features for the Knicks, but this team has backed its prestige as a fan favorite with a quality game.
After deciding on Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook and James Harden in successive seasons, the Thunder was seen as a standby dynasty in the last decade of 2000 and early 2010, but that in the long run was what it provided in the 2012 playoffs.
Although each and every member of the three great highlights was only 23 years old or younger at the time, her collective ability was already too wonderful for the Western Conference to contain. Oklahoma City went 8-1 in the first two rounds of the playoffs, sending defending champion Mavericks and Lakers took Kobe Bryant into the process, before reuniting the acclaimed Spurs in the convention final.
The joy of the San Antonio playoffs shone early, as Gregg Popovich’s club temporarily took a 2-0 lead in the series, but the Thunder adjusted and controlled the game after that, winning the next 4 games and reaching the NBA Finals thanks to Durant’s astonishing performances (29. 5 PPG, 7. 5 RPG, 5. 3 APG) and Harden (18. 5 PPG, 49. 3 / 60. 9 / 80. 6 shooting divisions) in particular.
This trio evidently didn’t stay together long. But after that series, it looked like Oklahoma City would be normal in the finals for much of the next decade.
The era of Dwight Howard in Orlando gives the impression that this happened centuries ago, either in terms of the evolution of basketball and the progression of Howard’s career, but in its heyday, the magic to be the next NBA superpower.
Coming from his position in the 2009 NBA Finals, Orlando took advantage of his delight in the 2010 playoffs. A front-round sweep of the Charlotte Bobcats was not surprising, but he repeated the feat opposed to the third seed Hawks, who won 53 regular titles. seasonal games, seemed unlikely.
In other words, until that happens.
Despite his three greats by Joe Johnson, Al Horford and Josh Smith, Atlanta completely overcame opposition to magic. Crossed by Howard (who fired an astonishing 84. 4% in the series area) and an organization of long-distance shooters, Orlando won each and every game with an average of 25. 3 points, adding a 43-point score in the first game to set the tone.
The Magic then lost to the Celtics in the Eastern Conference finals, and the Howard era collapsed soon after, but their wiping out of the Hawks made them seem like the NBA’s supply and long run for a brief moment.
After years of waiting for Joel Embiid to be healthy and going to Ben Simmons’ rehab after a damaged foot, Sixers enthusiasts enjoyed the 2017–18 season.
The two highly sought-after teenagers nevertheless joined forces and immediately raised the Philadelphia roof, leading the team to 52 wins and the 3rd seed in the East. Now comes the next step in the process: winning the playoff games. After all the defeats and asset build-up, would Sam Hinkie’s debatable tactic result in the sport’s most important scene?
At least one night, the basketball gods were great for the Sixers in the playoffs.
Even without Embiid, who recovered from an orbital fracture, the Sixers unleashed a tsunami at the Miami Heat in the first game. They fired 64. 3% in 3 and scored 74 points at the time in the 130-103 win.
The chants “Trust the Process” sounded as the defeat progressed and Allen Iverson in the building. The night may not have gone any better.
Philadelphia is reaching a tipping point lately as Embiid and Simmons have yet to advance past the round of the moment, but this game has validated the wildest dreams of Sixers fans.
After the Spurs eliminated the Suns in the 2007 and 2008 playoffs, something had to be felt for head coach Mike D’Antoni and two-time MVP Steve Nash. Hypermodern and super telegenic equipment has fallen victim to greater editing of itself over the years in a row.
Then, when D’Antoni and Nash received a third chance in San Antonio in 2010, they launched themselves on it.
The Spurs won only 50 games in the 2009–10 season, their lowest point in a decade, but still disappointed the second-seeded Mavericks in the first round of the playoffs. close the name window.
Although 3 of the four games in this series were pretty close, Phoenix shot them all with an incredibly effective shot and an effective team defense.
It would have been more cathartic for Suns enthusiasts if the team had beaten the Lakers in the Western Conference finals. Phoenix is one of the few franchises that can say he beat Tim Duncan in a postseason series.
Damian Lillard has shown this season that he’s more productive when he doubted it, but if you pay attention to it, you know it’s true for years.
After the departure of LaMarcus Aldridge and the other three Blazers starters in 2015, Lillard took the team to the Western Conference semi-finals the following season. strong list again.
In the 2018–19 season forecast, Portland has been sidelined in favor of more eye-catching contenders such as the Nuggets and Lakers.
When the opportunity arose to dispel the skeptics, Lillard did so with aplomb. Playing with the All-Star Thunder in the first round, Lillard outlasted rival Russell Westbrook, crowning his dominance with 3 series wins over Paul George, in two effortless cool reactions.
Portland beat the Nuggets in seven games and triumph in the Western Conference finals for the first time in nearly 20 years, but that shot remains a symbol of the team’s progress in the playoffs.
After Ray Allen’s bachelor shot denied the Spurs a championship in 2013, they longed for a chance to avenge their defeat and a year later, they devastated the heat in the 2014 final.
Maybe it’s the pinnacle of “Beautiful Game” basketball, with the ball flying among his teammates before Miami had a chance to react. Rarely has a team been so effective in a scenario of such tension in the face of a quality rival.
As a team, the Spurs recorded a live shot percentage of 63. 5 and an astonishing 66. 5% of their problems were attended. Both brands would have led the NBA this season and San Antonio blossomed a year before Stephen Curry and the Warriors took over.
That name would be the same selection without the angle of revenge, given San Antonio’s dominance in the 2014 playoffs, but given the pain Spurs enthusiasts felt after Allen’s shot and Heat’s next win, it was an even sweeter victory.
The Raptors’ career last year is incredible, but this cliché made everything possible.
After the Cavaliers swept the Raptors in 2018, team president Masai Ujiri named all-Star swingman DeMar DeRozan as the two-time defensive player of the year Kawhi Leonard, considering DeRozan to be the franchise’s all-time top scorer and Leonard is unlikely to remain in the long run, this industry is far from a guaranteed victory for the Raptors.
However, Ujiri knew what he was doing.
The Raptors wiped out the Philadelphia 76ers in Games 1 and five of the East Conference semi-finals, but the Sixers still forced a Game 7. Sixers swinger Jimmy Butler tied the game with 4 seconds to play, but Leonard finished the series with one shot for all ages. .
The bucket freed fan base and players from a legacy of playoff failures, and upcoming playoff victories over the Milwaukee Bucks and Golden State Warriors were not unexpected in context. Toronto has legitimately outperformed both teams.
As the catalyst that irrevocably repositioned the trajectory of the Raptors franchise, the winner of Leonard’s iconic game deserves his position on this sacred list.
After Gordon Hayward for the Celtics in 2017 at the loose agency, it seemed that Jazz would be trapped in no man’s land. They were rebuilt after years of lottery trips, even though everything achieved the circular moment of the playoffs, so their most productive The Player would leave without delay afterwards.
Donovan Mitchell’s immediate saved them that fate.
The 13th pick out in the 2017 draft has temporarily become Utah’s top scorer, a 22. 5 points consistent with the game with 45. 0% shots as of December 1 of his rookie season. such an instant has an effect on the player, however, the former Louisville led Jazz to 48 wins and fifth place in the Western Conference.
That goes back to the playoffs, where Mitchell took the day off in game 6. The rookie dominated Russell Westbrook at full speed, scoring 38 points in 14 of 26 shots and leading Jazz to a 96-91 victory.
Mitchell and Jazz returned to the convention semifinals over the next two years, but in 2017-18, they established themselves as a force to be considered in the West.
The rivalry between the Wizards and the Celtics was intense in the 2016–17 season, as Washington players performed at a January regular season game dressed in black to evoke a funeral, so when those groups faced each other at the circular moment of the playoffs later that year, sparks were inevitably going to come out.
Prior to Game 6, the Celtics changed things with the Wizards dressed in black, as they were up 3-2 in the series. Although the Wizards did not comment publicly on Celtics’ possible fashion options before the game, they obviously understood the message and responded on the field.
With the season at stake, Wizards gunman John Wall has temporarily avoided elimination by hitting a three-point winner with 4 seconds to play, and then called the Celtics in a post-match interview to take over his team’s style.
Boston won Game 7 at TD Garden and qualified for the East Conference finals, but given the stormy cases between the two clubs, Wall’s scoring jump and the resulting injury problems, this resonant batsman is probably as smart as he was in his tenure. washington.