After almost six months of action and 82 games, the real season begins for the NBA as the playoffs begin this weekend.
As 16 teams prepare for the nearly two-month grind, I will comply a list of the greatest moments from each of the four rounds of the NBA playoffs.
I start with the 25 Greatest First Round Moments in NBA Playoff history.
For this list, I have put in moments from when the league expanded the postseason to 16 teams in 1984, so in essence all these moments occurred in the round of 16 or eight teams per conference.
Also of note, the NBA used the best-of-five format for this round from 1984-2002 before going to the best-of-seven format in 2003.
So with that out of the way, here now are what I think are the 25 greatest first round moments in NBA playoff history:
25. 1988-Jordan’s Back-to-Back 50 Point Performances
Michael Jordan had eight games in the playoffs where he scored at least 50 points, with two of them coming in the same series in 1988 against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
In Game 1, Jordan put up 50 as he shot 19-of-35 from the field and hit all 12 of his free throws to lead the Bulls to a 104-93 win, then followed that 50-point performance with another 50+ point performance as he scored 55 on 24-of-45 shooting and 7-of-7 from the free throw line in Chicago’s 106-101 win to become the first player in NBA playoff history to have two games with at least 50 points in the same playoff series as the Bulls would eventually defeat the Cavs in five games.
As 16 teams prepare for the nearly two-month grind, I will comply a list of the greatest moments from each of the four rounds of the NBA playoffs.
I start with the 25 Greatest First Round Moments in NBA Playoff history.
For this list, I have put in moments from when the league expanded the postseason to 16 teams in 1984, so in essence all these moments occurred in the round of 16 or eight teams per conference.
Also of note, the NBA used the best-of-five format for this round from 1984-2002 before going to the best-of-seven format in 2003.
So with that out of the way, here now are what I think are the 25 greatest first round moments in NBA playoff history:
25. 1988-Jordan’s Back-to-Back 50 Point Performances
Michael Jordan had eight games in the playoffs where he scored at least 50 points, with two of them coming in the same series in 1988 against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
In Game 1, Jordan put up 50 as he shot 19-of-35 from the field and hit all 12 of his free throws to lead the Bulls to a 104-93 win, then followed that 50-point performance with another 50+ point performance as he scored 55 on 24-of-45 shooting and 7-of-7 from the free throw line in Chicago’s 106-101 win to become the first player in NBA playoff history to have two games with at least 50 points in the same playoff series as the Bulls would eventually defeat the Cavs in five games.
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Michael Jordan averaged 45.2 points per game in the Bulls' five-game series with the Cleveland Cavaliers. |
24. 2011-Grizzlies Stun Spurs
The Memphis Grizzlies, who had never won a playoff game in their previous three postseason appearances, stun the 61-21 San Antonio Spurs in six games thanks to their “Grit-and-Grind” style of basketball, intense defense and low-post offense, to become the fourth #8 seed to defeat a #1 seed.
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Zach Randolph averaged 21.5 points and 9.2 rebounds per game in the Grizzlies' 2011 upset of the Spurs. |
23. 2002-Nets Survive Reggie’s Onslaught
Even in defeat, Reggie Miller lives up to his reputation as one of the greatest clutch players in NBA history as he nearly leads the Pacers to a upset over the New Jersey Nets in Game 5 of their opening-round series
First, Miller hits a 40-foot three-pointer as time expires to send the game into overtime with the game tied at 96, then forced the game into a second overtime with a game-tying dunk with 3.1 seconds left in the first overtime period.
But, Miller and the Pacers went cold in the second overtime as they scored only two points, with Miller going 0-for-4, as the Nets pulled away to a 120-109 win and move on to the second round.
Even in defeat, Reggie Miller lives up to his reputation as one of the greatest clutch players in NBA history as he nearly leads the Pacers to a upset over the New Jersey Nets in Game 5 of their opening-round series
First, Miller hits a 40-foot three-pointer as time expires to send the game into overtime with the game tied at 96, then forced the game into a second overtime with a game-tying dunk with 3.1 seconds left in the first overtime period.
But, Miller and the Pacers went cold in the second overtime as they scored only two points, with Miller going 0-for-4, as the Nets pulled away to a 120-109 win and move on to the second round.
22. 2011-Roy’s Last Stand
Having being reduced to coming off the bench because of bad knees, 2007 Rookie of the Year Brandon Roy helps lead the Blazers to an improbable comeback over the Dallas Mavericks in Game 4 of their first round series.
Down 67-44 with 1:16 left in the third quarter, Roy scores 21 points, including what turns out to be the game-winner on a bank shot with 49 seconds left to give Portland a 84-82 win to even the series at 2-2.
The Blazers would lose the next two games to be eliminated, then would lose Roy to retirement in the offseason because due to his knees.
Having being reduced to coming off the bench because of bad knees, 2007 Rookie of the Year Brandon Roy helps lead the Blazers to an improbable comeback over the Dallas Mavericks in Game 4 of their first round series.
Down 67-44 with 1:16 left in the third quarter, Roy scores 21 points, including what turns out to be the game-winner on a bank shot with 49 seconds left to give Portland a 84-82 win to even the series at 2-2.
The Blazers would lose the next two games to be eliminated, then would lose Roy to retirement in the offseason because due to his knees.
21. 2017-Cavaliers Comeback
The Indiana Pacers dominated the first half of Game 3 of their opening-round series against the Cleveland Cavaliers as they held a 74-49 lead at the halftime break.
But led by LeBron James' 28 points, six rebounds, and seven assists in the second half, the Cavs overcame at the time the largest halftime deficit to win a NBA playoff game as they defeated the Pacers 119-114 to take a 3-0 series lead as Cleveland would go on to win the next game to sweep the series and advance to the second round.
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LeBron James put up a triple double as he scored 41 points, grabbed 13 rebounds and dished out 12 assists to lead the Cavaliers back from a 25-point halftime deficit. |
20. 2025-Grizzles Get Thunderstrucked By OKC
Thanks to 11-of-22 shooting from three-point range, the Memphis Grizzlies jump out to a 29-point lead in the first half of Game 3 of their series against the Oklahoma City Thunder as Memphis would go into the locker room with 77-51 halftime lead.
But after losing Ja Morant to a hip injury late in the first half, the Grizzles see their lead evaporate as the Thunder, led by Chet Holmgren's 23 second half points as OKC outscores Memphis 63-31 in the second half to stun Memphis with a 114-108 victory to take a 3-0 series lead to complete the 2nd greatest comeback in NBA playoff history and largest from a halftime deficit.
19. 2014-The Truth Sets the Nets Free
After spending 15 years as Boston Celtic, Paul Pierce etched his name in Brooklyn Nets lore as he blocks Raptors guard Kyle Lowry’s shot in the final seconds to preserve the Nets’ 104-103 Game 7 win over Toronto.
After spending 15 years as Boston Celtic, Paul Pierce etched his name in Brooklyn Nets lore as he blocks Raptors guard Kyle Lowry’s shot in the final seconds to preserve the Nets’ 104-103 Game 7 win over Toronto.
18. 2015-CP3 Limps To Buzzer Beater
Despite being hobbled by a strained left hamstring, Clippers point guard Chris Paul musters enough strength to hit the game-winning shot, a one-handed jumper that goes over the hands of Spurs forward Tim Duncan, with one second left to give the Clippers a 111-109 win in Game 7 of their series with the defending NBA champions.
Despite being hobbled by a strained left hamstring, Clippers point guard Chris Paul musters enough strength to hit the game-winning shot, a one-handed jumper that goes over the hands of Spurs forward Tim Duncan, with one second left to give the Clippers a 111-109 win in Game 7 of their series with the defending NBA champions.
17. 1986-Bullets’ Furious Rally
The Philadelphia 76ers appeared to have Game 1 of their first round series against the Washington Bullets in the bag as they held a 94-77 lead with 3:49 to play in the game.
But the Bullets would shock the Sixers by going on a 18-0 run that was capped off by Dudley Bradley’s 3-pointer from 24 feet out at the buzzer to give Washington an amazing 95-94 win and a 1-0 series lead.
However, Philadelphia would storm back to win the series in five games.
The Memphis Grizzlies seemed to have Game 1 locked away as they held a 84-57 lead over the Los Angeles Clippers with 1:34 left in the third quarter.
Memphis still had a sizeable lead at 95-71 with 9:13 left in the game when the Clippers put together one of the greatest runs in NBA playoff history as they outscored the Grizzlies 26-1 over the next eight minutes to take their first lead of the game with 58 seconds left on a Reggie Evans basket.
Memphis still had a sizeable lead at 95-71 with 9:13 left in the game when the Clippers put together one of the greatest runs in NBA playoff history as they outscored the Grizzlies 26-1 over the next eight minutes to take their first lead of the game with 58 seconds left on a Reggie Evans basket.
The Grizzlies would retake the lead on a Rudy Gay 10-footer with 28 seconds left, only to have the Clippers grab the lead back when Chris Paul sank two free throws with 23.7 seconds left.
Still, Memphis had a chance to save itself but when Gay missed from 15 feet with 0.9 seconds remaining, the Grizzlies fell victim to the third greatest comeback in NBA playoff history as the Clippers won 99-98 and would eventually win the series in seven games.
15. 1994-Sir Charles’ Finest Hour
After scoring the Suns’ first 12 points of Game 3 in his team’s series against the Golden State Warriors, Charles Barkley ran by the Warriors bench and asked their head coach, Don Nelson, whether or not they were going to double team him.
Nelson didn't and Barkley made him pay for it as he scored 27 points in the 1st quarter as he would go on to finish with 38 1st half points on his way to a 56-point performance as the Suns would win the game 140-133 to sweep the Warriors.
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