1969 NBA playoffs

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1969 NBA playoffs
Tournament details
DatesMarch 26–May 5, 1969
Season1968–69
Teams8
Final positions
ChampionsBoston Celtics (11th title)
Runner-upLos Angeles Lakers
Semifinalists
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The 1969 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1968–69 season. The tournament concluded with the Eastern Division champion Boston Celtics defeating the Western Division champion Los Angeles Lakers 4 games to 3 in the NBA Finals.

Despite finishing in 4th place, the Celtics won their second straight NBA title, marking their 11th overall as their era of 1960s dominance drew to a close. They upset Philadelphia and New York on the way to the Finals. Out west, the San Francisco Warriors stunned the Lakers by winning the first 2 in L.A., and Bay Area fans were thinking of avenging the prior year's sweep by the Lakers with a sweep of their own. But the Lakers won 4 straight to win the series in 6.

This year marked the debut of the

NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Award; it was awarded to Jerry West
of the Lakers, which marks the only time so far that the trophy has been given to a player on the losing team.

The Celtics were the first team seeded below third in their conference or division and win the NBA championship. It would not happen again until the 1995 NBA playoffs.[1]

The second-year

San Diego Rockets made their first playoff appearance; the next time they appeared was in 1975
as the Houston Rockets.

Bracket

Division Semifinals Division Finals NBA Finals
         
E1 Baltimore* 0
E3 New York 4
E3 New York 2
Eastern Division
E4 Boston 4
E4 Boston 4
E2 Philadelphia 1
E4 Boston 4
W1 Los Angeles 3
W1 Los Angeles* 4
W3 San Francisco 2
W1 Los Angeles* 4
Western Division
W2 Atlanta 1
W4 San Diego 2
W2 Atlanta 4
  • * Division winner
  • Bold Series winner
  • Italic Team with home-court advantage in NBA Finals

Division Semifinals

Eastern Division Semifinals

(1)

March 27
Baltimore Bullets
101
Scoring by quarter: 22–21, 32–23, 30–28, 29–29
11 Pts: Earl Monroe 32
Rebs: Wes Unseld 13
Asts: Monroe, Unseld 3 each
New York leads series, 1–0
Baltimore, Maryland

Attendance: 11,941
March 29
Baltimore Bullets 91, New York Knicks
107
Scoring by quarter: 29–30, 20–23, 28–31, 14–23
4 Pts: Dick Barnett 27
Rebs: Dave DeBusschere 19
Asts: Walt Frazier 12
New York leads series, 2–0
March 30
Baltimore Bullets
116
Scoring by quarter: 38–32, 24–28, 25–31, 32–25
17 Pts: Kevin Loughery 29
Rebs: Wes Unseld 14
Asts: Kevin Loughery 7
New York leads series, 3–0
Baltimore, Maryland

Attendance: 9,927
April 2
Baltimore Bullets 108, New York Knicks
115
Scoring by quarter: 29–25, 22–25, 29–32, 28–33
7 Pts: Willis Reed 43
Rebs: Willis Reed 17
Asts: Walt Frazier 11
New York wins series, 4–0

This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams.[2]

(2) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (4) Boston Celtics

March 26
Boston Celtics 114, Philadelphia 76ers 100
Scoring by quarter: 33–27, 27–22, 26–24, 28–27
8 Pts: Billy Cunningham 29
Rebs: Darrall Imhoff 19
Asts: Billy Cunningham 6
Boston leads series, 1–0
March 28
Philadelphia 76ers 103, Boston Celtics 134
Scoring by quarter: 29–27, 25–28, 25–37, 24–42
4 Pts: Bailey Howell 29
Rebs: Howell, Russell 16 each
Asts: John Havlicek 7
Boston leads series, 2–0
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance: 13,751
March 30
Boston Celtics 125, Philadelphia 76ers 118
Scoring by quarter: 31–31, 36–34, 28–28, 30–25
10 Pts: Billy Cunningham 33
Rebs: Imhoff, Cunningham 14 each
Asts: Hal Greer 7
Boston leads series, 3–0
Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 15,244
April 1
Philadelphia 76ers 119, Boston Celtics 116
Scoring by quarter: 25–25, 32–30, 28–28, 34–33
7 Pts: John Havlicek 28
Rebs: Bill Russell 29
Asts: Bill Russell 5
Boston leads series, 3–1
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance: 14,017
April 4
Boston Celtics 93, Philadelphia 76ers 90
Scoring by quarter: 22–19, 18–21, 27–25, 26–25
6 Pts: Billy Cunningham 23
Rebs: Darrall Imhoff 19
Asts: Archie Clark 7
Boston wins series, 4–1
Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 15,244

This was the 13th playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Celtics winning seven of the first 12 meetings.

Western Division Semifinals

(1)
San Francisco Warriors

March 26
San Francisco Warriors 99, Los Angeles Lakers
94
Scoring by quarter: 28–22, 19–25, 25–29, 27–18
9 Pts: Jerry West 36
Rebs: Wilt Chamberlain 30
Asts: Jerry West 7
San Francisco leads series, 1–0
March 28
San Francisco Warriors 107, Los Angeles Lakers
101
Scoring by quarter: 34–30, 30–23, 22–26, 21–22
7 Pts: Jerry West 36
Rebs: Wilt Chamberlain 17
Asts: Jerry West 11
San Francisco leads series, 2–0
March 31
San Francisco Warriors
98
Scoring by quarter: 21–23, 22–22, 41–25, 31–28
9 Pts: Nate Thurmond 22
Rebs: Nate Thurmond 20
Asts: Nate Thurmond 5
San Francisco leads series, 2–1
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, California

Attendance: 13,221
April 2
San Francisco Warriors
88
Scoring by quarter: 25–16, 32–19, 26–23, 20–30
5 Pts: Ron Williams 16
Rebs: Nate Thurmond 15
Asts: Nate Thurmond 4
Series tied, 2–2
April 4
San Francisco Warriors 98, Los Angeles Lakers
103
Scoring by quarter: 26–28, 18–32, 30–24, 24–19
6 Pts: Jerry West 29
Rebs: Wilt Chamberlain 27
Asts: Jerry West 13
Los Angeles leads series, 3–2
April 5
San Francisco Warriors
78
Scoring by quarter: 29–20, 32–18, 24–17, 33–23
8 Pts: Jeff Mullins 21
Rebs: Nate Thurmond 14
Asts: Jeff Mullins 5
Los Angeles wins series, 4–2
  • The Lakers become the first team to win a playoff series after losing the first 2 games at home.

This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams, with both teams splitting the first two meetings.

(2)
San Diego Rockets

March 27
San Diego Rockets 98, Atlanta Hawks
107
Scoring by quarter: 26–18, 17–28, 26–36, 29–25
6 Pts: Lou Hudson 39
Rebs: Bill Bridges 22
Asts: Ohl, Hazzard 3 each
Atlanta leads series, 1–0
Atlanta, Georgia

Attendance: 4,194
March 29
San Diego Rockets 114, Atlanta Hawks
116
Scoring by quarter: 24–21, 21–30, 25–32, 44–33
Pts: Rick Adelman 26
Rebs: three players 9 each
Asts: Rick Adelman
6
Pts: Zelmo Beaty 31
Rebs: Bill Bridges 14
Asts: Joe Caldwell 8
Atlanta leads series, 2–0
Atlanta, Georgia

Attendance: 6,006
April 1
San Diego Rockets
104
Scoring by quarter: 30–21, 26–28, 23–27, 18–28
6 Pts: Elvin Hayes 26
Rebs: Elvin Hayes 19
Asts: Rick Adelman 8
Atlanta leads series, 2–1
San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, California

Attendance: 9,340
April 4
San Diego Rockets
114
Scoring by quarter: 32–26, 26–33, 19–23, 35–32
5 Pts: Elvin Hayes 30
Rebs: Elvin Hayes 20
Asts: Don Kojis 4
Series tied, 2–2
San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, California

Attendance: 12,237
April 6
San Diego Rockets 101, Atlanta Hawks
112
Scoring by quarter: 26–25, 24–28, 27–31, 24–28
8 Pts: Joe Caldwell 26
Rebs: Bill Bridges 17
Asts: Caldwell, Hazzard 5 each
Atlanta leads series, 3–2
Atlanta, Georgia

Attendance: 4,007
April 7
San Diego Rockets
106
Scoring by quarter: 23–29, 27–33, 27–22, 31–22
4 each Pts: Kojis, Hayes 26 each
Rebs: Toby Kimball 15
Asts: Adelman, Williams 6 each
Atlanta wins series, 4–2
San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, California

Attendance: 10,117

This was the first playoff meeting between these two teams.[5]

Division Finals

Eastern Division Finals

(3) New York Knicks vs. (4) Boston Celtics

April 6
Boston Celtics 108, New York Knicks 100
Scoring by quarter: 23–26, 33–23, 22–24, 30–27
8 Pts: Walt Frazier 34
Rebs: Dave DeBusschere 14
Asts: Walt Frazier 8
Boston leads series, 1–0
April 9
New York Knicks 97, Boston Celtics 112
Scoring by quarter: 14–26, 19–29, 30–32, 34–25
4 Pts: Bailey Howell 27
Rebs: Bill Russell 29
Asts: John Havlicek 12
Boston leads series, 2–0
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance: 14,933
April 10
Boston Celtics 91, New York Knicks 101
Scoring by quarter: 19–28, 22–23, 29–24, 21–26
8 each Pts: Walt Frazier 26
Rebs: Willis Reed 14
Asts: Walt Frazier 12
Boston leads series, 2–1
April 13
New York Knicks 96, Boston Celtics 97
Scoring by quarter: 26–25, 24–26, 23–24, 23–22
6 Pts: Bill Russell 21
Rebs: Bill Russell 23
Asts: John Havlicek 4
Boston leads series, 3–1
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance: 13,506
April 14
Boston Celtics 104, New York Knicks 112
Scoring by quarter: 24–30, 22–30, 21–25, 37–27
7 Pts: Willis Reed 24
Rebs: Walt Frazier 12
Asts: Walt Frazier 9
Boston leads series, 3–2
April 18
New York Knicks 105, Boston Celtics 106
Scoring by quarter: 21–24, 31–33, 24–25, 29–24
7 Pts: Sam Jones 29
Rebs: Bill Russell 21
Asts: Russell, Havlicek 5 each
Boston wins series, 4–2
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance: 14,933

This was the seventh playoff meeting between these two teams, with both teams splitting the first six meetings.

Western Division Finals

(1) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (2) Atlanta Hawks

April 11
Atlanta Hawks 93, Los Angeles Lakers 95
Scoring by quarter: 17–25, 23–28, 29–23, 24–19
6 Pts: Jerry West 25
Rebs: Wilt Chamberlain 29
Asts: Baylor, Egan 6 each
Los Angeles leads series, 1–0
April 13
Atlanta Hawks 102, Los Angeles Lakers 104
Scoring by quarter: 21–27, 31–25, 30–29, 20–23
5 Pts: Wilt Chamberlain 23
Rebs: Wilt Chamberlain 29
Asts: Johnny Egan 11
Los Angeles leads series, 2–0
April 15
Los Angeles Lakers 86, Atlanta Hawks 99
Scoring by quarter: 18–18, 20–28, 23–23, 25–30
4 each Pts: Zelmo Beaty 22
Rebs: Zelmo Beaty 15
Asts: Lou Hudson 5
Los Angeles leads series, 2–1
Atlanta, Georgia

Attendance: 7,140
April 17
Los Angeles Lakers 100, Atlanta Hawks 85
Scoring by quarter: 20–15, 21–28, 26–20, 33–22
5 Pts: Lou Hudson 35
Rebs: Zelmo Beaty 20
Asts: Bill Bridges 5
Los Angeles leads series, 3–1
Atlanta, Georgia

Attendance: 7,140
April 20
Atlanta Hawks 96, Los Angeles Lakers 104
Scoring by quarter: 16–22, 26–32, 29–22, 25–23
7 Pts: Elgin Baylor 29
Rebs: Wilt Chamberlain 29
Asts: Elgin Baylor 12
Los Angeles wins series, 4–1

This was the ninth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Hawks winning five of the first eight meetings while in St. Louis.

NBA Finals: (W1) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (E4) Boston Celtics

April 23
Boston Celtics 118, Los Angeles Lakers 120
Scoring by quarter: 32–33, 26–23, 26–26, 34–38
6 Pts: Jerry West 53
Rebs: Wilt Chamberlain 23
Asts: Jerry West 10
Los Angeles leads series, 1–0
April 25
Boston Celtics 112, Los Angeles Lakers 118
Scoring by quarter: 25–24, 30–29, 30–35, 27–30
13 Pts: Jerry West 41
Rebs: Wilt Chamberlain 19
Asts: Egan, West 8 each
Los Angeles leads series, 2–0
April 27
Los Angeles Lakers 105, Boston Celtics 111
Scoring by quarter: 16–25, 24–32, 38–21, 27–33
6 Pts: John Havlicek 34
Rebs: Bill Russell 18
Asts: John Havlicek 7
Los Angeles leads series, 2–1
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance: 14,037
April 29
Los Angeles Lakers 88, Boston Celtics 89
Scoring by quarter: 15–16, 26–33, 29–18, 18–22
4 each Pts: John Havlicek 21
Rebs: Bill Russell 29
Asts: five players 2 each
Series tied, 2–2
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance: 15,128
  • Sam Jones hits the game-winner at the buzzer.
May 1
Boston Celtics 104, Los Angeles Lakers 117
Scoring by quarter: 24–23, 21–26, 24–30, 35–38
5 each Pts: Jerry West 39
Rebs: Wilt Chamberlain 31
Asts: Jerry West 9
Los Angeles leads series, 3–2
May 3
Los Angeles Lakers 90, Boston Celtics 99
Scoring by quarter: 22–32, 17–23, 26–27, 25–17
4 Pts: Don Nelson 25
Rebs: Bill Russell 19
Asts: Em Bryant 5
Series tied, 3–3
Boston Garden, Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance: 15,128
May 5
Boston Celtics 108, Los Angeles Lakers 106
Scoring by quarter: 28–25, 31–31, 32–20, 17–30
6 Pts: Jerry West 42
Rebs: Wilt Chamberlain 27
Asts: Jerry West 12
Boston wins series, 4–3
  • Don Nelson hit a foul-line jumper which dropped through the basket after hitting the back rim and bouncing several feet straight up. The shot gave the Celtics a 105–102 lead after the Lakers cut their lead to 103–102.
  • Bill Russell and Sam Jones’ final NBA game; Celtics become the first team to come back from a 2–0 series deficit in the NBA Finals.

This was the seventh playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Celtics winning the first six meetings.

See also

References

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