| Tournament details | |
|---|---|
| Dates | April 20–June 20, 2013 |
| Season | 2012–13 |
| Teams | 16 |
| Final positions | |
| Champions | Miami Heat(3rd title) |
| Runners-up | San Antonio Spurs |
| Semifinalists | |
The2013 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of theNational Basketball Association's2012–13 season. The tournament concluded with theEastern Conference championMiami Heat defeating theWestern Conference championSan Antonio Spurs 4 games to 3 in theNBA Finals.LeBron James was namedNBA Finals MVP for the second straight year.
TheMiami Heat headed into the playoffs with a franchise–best 66 wins, topping the league in the regular season. Their2012 Finals opponents, theOklahoma City Thunder, topped the Western Conference with 60 wins, making it the first time since2006 that the two teams who faced off in the previous year's finals topped their respective conferences in the next regular season.
This was also the final NBA Playoffs played under commissionerDavid Stern.
TheSan Antonio Spurs continued the longest active playoff streak at 16 straight appearances.[1] TheDallas Mavericks missed the playoffs for the first time since2000, ending the second-longest active streak of playoff appearances, which stretched 12 years.[2]
TheLos Angeles Clippers made franchise history by winning their firstPacific Division title and having a 56–win season, tied with theMemphis Grizzlies, whose 56 wins were also a franchise record. However, home court advantage went to the Clippers by virtue of winning their division. Meanwhile, theLos Angeles Lakers entered their eighth consecutive postseason. However, this was their first appearance since1996 withoutKobe Bryant, as he was out with injury.
TheDenver Nuggets entered their tenth consecutive postseason. They also earned the West's third seed and headed into the playoffs with a franchise–record 57 wins.
TheGolden State Warriors made their first playoff appearance since2007, while theHouston Rockets made their first playoff appearance since2009.
TheIndiana Pacers won theCentral Division for the first time since 2004, while theNew York Knicks entered the playoffs with their best regular-season performance since1997, finishing atop theAtlantic Division for the first time since1994. The Knicks also opened the playoffs at home for the first time since2001.
TheBrooklyn Nets made the playoffs for the first time since 2007, when they were known as the New Jersey Nets, while theMilwaukee Bucks appeared for the first time since2010. The Bucks were the first team since2011 to make the playoffs despite finishing below .500 in the regular season.
TheNew York Knicks entered their third consecutive postseason. Their first round opponent, theBoston Celtics opened their postseason run just days after theBoston Marathon bombing, which occurred just blocks from where the Celtics play their games atTD Garden.
TheOrlando Magic missed the playoffs for the first time since 2006, ending the longest active streak in the Eastern Conference. As a result, theAtlanta Hawks would own this distinction from 2013 to 2017.
Game 1 of the Bulls–Nets series marked the first time thatBarclays Center hosted a playoff game. Game 7 of the same series also marked the 14th straight postseason with at least one Game 7. The1999 NBA playoffs was the last time that a Game 7 was not played.
With their series sweep of the Milwaukee Bucks, the Miami Heat swept a playoff series for the first time since2005. They also won every game by double digits.
Game 3 of the Knicks–Celtics series was the first Celtics home game since theBoston Marathon Bombings.
Game 4 of the Spurs–Lakers series was the final Lakers playoff game until2020.
With their Game 6 win over the Boston Celtics, the New York Knicks won a playoff series for the first time since2000.
For the first time since2000, theIndiana Pacers and theNew York Knicks met in the postseason, reigniting theKnicks–Pacers rivalry.
With Oklahoma City's Game 5 loss to theMemphis Grizzlies in the Conference Semifinals, home court advantage in the Western Conference Finals went to theSan Antonio Spurs, who were two games ahead of the Grizzlies. With the win, the Grizzlies made the conference finals for the first time in franchise history.
With their Game 6 win over the Golden State Warriors, the San Antonio Spurs returned to the Western Conference Finals for the second consecutive year.
With their Game 6 win over the New York Knicks, the Indiana Pacers made the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since2004. The Knicks would not return to the playoffs until2021.
By sweeping the Memphis Grizzlies in the Western Conference Finals, the San Antonio Spurs returned to the NBA Finals for the first time since2007.
For the second consecutive postseason, the Eastern Conference Finals went to a Game 7. The Heat won the game, and earned their third straight berth in the NBA Finals.
The2013 NBA Finals were extremely notable for several reasons.
The six division winners and 10 other teams with the most wins from each conference qualified for the playoffs. Theseedings are based on each team's record; however, a division winner is guaranteed to be ranked at least fourth, regardless of record.
The tiebreakers that determine seedings are:
If there were more than two teams tied, the team that wins the tiebreaker gets the highest seed, while the other teams were "re-broken" from the first step until all ties were resolved. Since the three division winners were guaranteed a spot in the top four, ties to determine the division winners had to be broken before any other ties.
| Seed | Team | Record | Clinched | |||
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| Playoff berth | Division title | Best record in Conference | Best record in NBA | |||
| 1 | Miami Heat | 66–16 | March 8 | March 18 | March 29 | April 10 |
| 2 | New York Knicks | 54–28 | March 22 | April 9 | — | — |
| 3 | Indiana Pacers | 49-32[a] | March 21 | April 7 | — | — |
| 4 | Brooklyn Nets | 49–33 | March 21 | — | — | — |
| 5 | Chicago Bulls | 45–37 | March 27 | — | — | — |
| 6 | Atlanta Hawks | 44–38 | March 27 | — | — | — |
| 7 | Boston Celtics | 41-40[a] | April 3 | — | — | — |
| 8 | Milwaukee Bucks | 38–44 | April 6 | — | — | — |
— = Did not achieve
| Seed | Team | Record | Clinched | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Playoff berth | Division title | Best record in Conference | Best record in NBA | |||
| 1 | Oklahoma City Thunder | 60–22 | March 15 | April 12 | April 15 | — |
| 2 | San Antonio Spurs | 58–24 | March 14 | April 6 | — | — |
| 3 | Denver Nuggets | 57–25 | March 23 | — | — | — |
| 4 | Los Angeles Clippers | 56–26[b] | March 22 | April 7 | — | — |
| 5 | Memphis Grizzlies | 56–26[b] | March 27 | — | — | — |
| 6 | Golden State Warriors | 47–35 | April 9 | — | — | — |
| 7 | Los Angeles Lakers | 45–37[c] | April 17 | — | — | — |
| 8 | Houston Rockets | 45–37[c] | April 9 | — | — | — |
— = Did not achieve
Notes
Teams inbold advanced to the next round. The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding in its conference, and the numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round. The division champions are marked by an asterisk. Home court advantage for the playoffs does not necessarily belong to the higher-seeded team, but instead the team with the better regular season record. Teams with home court advantage are shown initalics. If two teams with the same record meet in a round, standard tiebreaker rules are used. The rule for determining home court advantage in the NBA Finals is head-to-head record followed by record vs. opposite conference.
| First Round | Conference Semifinals | Conference Finals | NBA Finals | ||||||||||||||||
| E1 | Miami* | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
| E8 | Milwaukee | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
| E1 | Miami* | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
| E5 | Chicago | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
| E4 | Brooklyn | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
| E5 | Chicago | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
| E1 | Miami* | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
| Eastern Conference | |||||||||||||||||||
| E3 | Indiana* | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
| E3 | Indiana* | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
| E6 | Atlanta | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
| E3 | Indiana* | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
| E2 | New York* | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
| E2 | New York* | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
| E7 | Boston | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
| E1 | Miami* | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
| W2 | San Antonio* | 3 | |||||||||||||||||
| W1 | Oklahoma City* | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
| W8 | Houston | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
| W1 | Oklahoma City* | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
| W5 | Memphis | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
| W4 | LA Clippers* | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
| W5 | Memphis | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
| W5 | Memphis | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
| Western Conference | |||||||||||||||||||
| W2 | San Antonio* | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
| W3 | Denver | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
| W6 | Golden State | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
| W6 | Golden State | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
| W2 | San Antonio* | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
| W2 | San Antonio* | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
| W7 | LA Lakers | 0 | |||||||||||||||||
April 21 7:00 pm |
| Milwaukee Bucks 87,Miami Heat110 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 24–26, 21–26, 20–28, 22–30 | ||
| Pts:Brandon Jennings 26 Rebs:Ersan İlyasova 6 Asts:Ellis,Redick 3 each | Pts:LeBron James 27 Rebs:LeBron James 8 Asts:LeBron James 10 | |
| Miami leads series, 1–0 | ||
American Airlines Arena,Miami,Florida Attendance: 20,006 Referees: James Capers,Bennett Salvatore, Sean Corbin |
April 23 7:30 pm |
| Milwaukee Bucks 86,Miami Heat98 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 23–25, 20–22,22–21, 21–30 | ||
| Pts:Ersan İlyasova 21 Rebs:Ersan İlyasova 6 Asts:Monta Ellis 5 | Pts:Dwyane Wade 21 Rebs:LeBron James 8 Asts:LeBron James 6 | |
| Miami leads series, 2–0 | ||
American Airlines Arena,Miami,Florida Attendance: 20,097 Referees: Tony Brothers,Ron Garretson,Zach Zarba |
April 25 7:00 pm |
| Miami Heat104,Milwaukee Bucks 91 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 21–30,27–20,30–18,26–23 | ||
| Pts:Ray Allen 23 Rebs:Chris Bosh 14 Asts:Dwyane Wade 11 | Pts:Jennings,Sanders 16 each Rebs:Larry Sanders 11 Asts:Brandon Jennings 8 | |
| Miami leads series, 3–0 | ||
BMO Harris Bradley Center,Milwaukee,Wisconsin Attendance: 18,165 Referees: Scott Foster, Bill Kennedy, Scott Wall |
April 28 3:30 pm |
| Miami Heat88,Milwaukee Bucks 77 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:24–17, 21–24,22–21,21–15 | ||
| Pts:LeBron James 30 Rebs:LeBron James 8 Asts:LeBron James 7 | Pts:Monta Ellis 21 Rebs:Larry Sanders 11 Asts:Monta Ellis 8 | |
| Miami wins series, 4–0 | ||
BMO Harris Bradley Center,Milwaukee,Wisconsin Attendance: 18,717 Referees:Danny Crawford, Marc Davis, Michael Smith |
| Miami won 3–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the first playoff meeting between the Heat and the Bucks.[4]
April 20 3:00 pm |
| Boston Celtics 78,New York Knicks85 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:29–26,24–23, 17–18, 8–18 | ||
| Pts:Jeff Green 26 Rebs:Brandon Bass 10 Asts:Paul Pierce 7 | Pts:Carmelo Anthony 36 Rebs:Kenyon Martin 9 Asts:Raymond Felton 6 | |
| New York leads series, 1–0 | ||
Madison Square Garden, New York City Attendance: 19,033 Referees:Monty McCutchen, Bill Spooner, Gary Zielinski |
April 23 8:00 pm |
| Boston Celtics 71,New York Knicks87 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 20–26,28–16, 11–32, 12–13 | ||
| Pts:Paul Pierce 18 Rebs:Kevin Garnett 11 Asts:Paul Pierce 6 | Pts:Carmelo Anthony 34 Rebs:Kenyon Martin 11 Asts:Pablo Prigioni 5 | |
| New York leads series, 2–0 | ||
Madison Square Garden, New York City Attendance: 19,033 Referees: Derrick Stafford, David Jones,Rodney Mott |
April 26 8:00 pm |
| New York Knicks90,Boston Celtics 76 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:23–18,24–13, 21–21, 22–24 | ||
| Pts:Carmelo Anthony 26 Rebs:Chandler,Shumpert 8 each Asts:Raymond Felton 10 | Pts:Jeff Green 21 Rebs:Kevin Garnett 17 Asts:Paul Pierce 5 | |
| New York leads series, 3–0 | ||
April 28 1:00 pm |
| New York Knicks 90,Boston Celtics97 (OT) | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 17–22, 18–32,30–14,19–16, Overtime: 6–13 | ||
| Pts:Carmelo Anthony 36 Rebs:Iman Shumpert 12 Asts:Raymond Felton 3 | Pts:Paul Pierce 29 Rebs:Kevin Garnett 17 Asts:Garnett,Pierce 6 each | |
| New York leads series, 3–1 | ||
May 1 7:00 pm |
| Boston Celtics92,New York Knicks 86 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 20–22,25–17,24–21, 23–26 | ||
| Pts:Jeff Green 18 Rebs:Kevin Garnett 18 Asts:Kevin Garnett 5 | Pts:Carmelo Anthony 22 Rebs:Tyson Chandler 11 Asts:Raymond Felton 4 | |
| New York leads series, 3–2 | ||
Madison Square Garden, New York City Attendance: 19,033 Referees:Joe Crawford, James Capers, Sean Corbin |
May 3 7:00 pm |
| New York Knicks88,Boston Celtics 80 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:24–10, 15–17,28–20, 21–33 | ||
| Pts:Carmelo Anthony 21 Rebs:Tyson Chandler 12 Asts:Raymond Felton 7 | Pts:Jeff Green 21 Rebs:Kevin Garnett 10 Asts:Paul Pierce 5 | |
| New York wins series, 4–2 | ||
| New York won 3–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the 15th playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Celtics winning eight of the first 14 meetings.
| Boston leads 8–6 in all-time playoff series |
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April 21 1:00 pm |
| Atlanta Hawks 90,Indiana Pacers107 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 26–34, 24–24, 19–26, 21–23 | ||
| Pts:Jeff Teague 21 Rebs:Josh Smith 8 Asts:Jeff Teague 7 | Pts:Paul George 23 Rebs:Paul George 11 Asts:Paul George 12 | |
| Indiana leads series, 1–0 | ||
Bankers Life Fieldhouse,Indianapolis Attendance: 18,165 Referees: Derrick Stafford, David Jones,Rodney Mott |
April 24 7:30 pm |
| Atlanta Hawks 98,Indiana Pacers113 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 19–25, 31–34, 26–29, 22–25 | ||
| Pts:Devin Harris 17 Rebs:Al Horford 10 Asts:Al Horford 5 | Pts:Paul George 27 Rebs:Roy Hibbert 9 Asts:five players 3 each | |
| Indiana leads series, 2–0 | ||
April 27 7:00 pm |
| Indiana Pacers 69,Atlanta Hawks90 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 14–27, 16–27, 19–21,20–15 | ||
| Pts:David West 18 Rebs:George,Hibbert,Hansbrough 9 each Asts:George Hill 3 | Pts:Al Horford 26 Rebs:Al Horford 16 Asts:Josh Smith 6 | |
| Indiana leads series, 2–1 | ||
April 29 7:30 pm |
| Indiana Pacers 91,Atlanta Hawks102 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 21–22, 19–35,22–12, 29–33 | ||
| Pts:Paul George 21 Rebs:Paul George 12 Asts:Lance Stephenson 8 | Pts:Josh Smith 29 Rebs:Josh Smith 11 Asts:Teague,Harris 6 each | |
| Series tied, 2–2 | ||
May 1 7:30 pm |
| Atlanta Hawks 83,Indiana Pacers106 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:22–21, 21–29, 24–31, 16–25 | ||
| Pts:Smith,Horford 14 each Rebs:Al Horford 9 Asts:Jeff Teague 5 | Pts:David West 24 Rebs:Lance Stephenson 12 Asts:George Hill 10 | |
| Indiana leads series, 3–2 | ||
Bankers Life Fieldhouse,Indianapolis Attendance: 18,165 Referees:Monty McCutchen, Derrick Collins,Bennett Salvatore |
May 3 7:00 pm |
| Indiana Pacers81,Atlanta Hawks 73 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:21–20,16–9,28–21, 16–23 | ||
| Pts:Hill,West 21 each Rebs:Hibbert,Stephenson 11 each Asts:Paul George 7 | Pts:Al Horford 15 Rebs:Josh Smith 9 Asts:Smith,Horford,Harris 3 each | |
| Indiana wins series, 4–2 | ||
| Tied 2–2 in the regular-season series |
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This was the fifth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the each team winning two series apiece.
| Tied 2–2 in all-time playoff series |
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April 20 8:00 pm |
| Chicago Bulls 89,Brooklyn Nets106 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 14–25, 21–35, 27–29,27–17 | ||
| Pts:Carlos Boozer 25 Rebs:Carlos Boozer 8 Asts:Carlos Boozer 4 | Pts:Deron Williams 22 Rebs:Reggie Evans 13 Asts:Deron Williams 7 | |
| Brooklyn leads series, 1–0 | ||
The Nets led wire-to-wire as they routed the Bulls 106–89 to take a 1–0 series lead. A dominant first half allowed the Nets to put the game away early as they outscored the Bulls 25–14 in the first quarter and 35–21 in the second quarter, building a 60–35 halftime lead.
April 22 8:00 pm |
| Chicago Bulls90,Brooklyn Nets 82 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:20–17, 27–29,22–11, 21–25 | ||
| Pts:Luol Deng 15 Rebs:Carlos Boozer 12 Asts:Kirk Hinrich 5 | Pts:Brook Lopez 21 Rebs:Reggie Evans 8 Asts:Deron Williams 10 | |
| Series tied, 1–1 | ||
Barclays Center,Brooklyn, New York City Attendance: 17,732 Referees:Monty McCutchen, Bill Spooner, Gary Zielinski |
Following their embarrassing Game 1 loss, the Bulls bounced back with a 90–82 win, evening the series at 1–1 and stealing homecourt advantage. The Bulls took control of the game in the third quarter, outscoring the Nets 22–11 in the period and building a 12-point 4th quarter lead. The Nets attempted to rally, but the Bulls made enough clutch shots to hold them off. After scoring 89 points through 3 quarters in Game 1 (and 106 for the game), the Nets were held to 82 points for all of Game 2.
April 25 8:30 pm |
| Brooklyn Nets 76,Chicago Bulls79 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 17–19, 17–22, 18–24,24–14 | ||
| Pts:Brook Lopez 22 Rebs:Reggie Evans 12 Asts:Deron Williams 4 | Pts:Carlos Boozer 22 Rebs:Carlos Boozer 16 Asts:Boozer,Deng 3 each | |
| Chicago leads series, 2–1 | ||
The Bulls took a 2–1 series lead with a 79–76 victory. Despite squandering most of a huge fourth quarter lead, the Bulls hung on to win when Cj Watson airballed a game-tying three-pointer at the buzzer.
April 27 2:00 pm |
| Brooklyn Nets 134,Chicago Bulls142 (3OT) | ||
| Scoring by quarter:26–25, 29–33,29–18, 27–35, Overtime: 10–10, 6–6, 7–15 | ||
| Pts:Deron Williams 32 Rebs:Reggie Evans 13 Asts:Deron Williams 10 | Pts:Nate Robinson 34 Rebs:Joakim Noah 13 Asts:Kirk Hinrich 14 | |
| Chicago leads series, 3–1 | ||
The Bulls stunned the Nets and took a commanding 3–1 series lead with a 142–134 victory in triple overtime. The Nets trailed 58–55 at halftime. However, they outscored the Bulls 29–18 in the third quarter and led by 8 points heading into the fourth quarter. With less than 3 minutes to go, the Nets extended their lead to 14, and the Bulls trailed 109–95. However, the Bulls would go on a 16–2 run to force the first of three overtimes. Nate Robinson caught fire, scoring 23 points in the 4th quarter, including 12 unanswered points as the Bulls cut the deficit to 109–107 with just over one minute remaining. Carlos Boozer then scored the game-tying bucket to even the game at 109. On the Nets' next possession, Brook Lopez was fouled. He made both free throws to put the Nets up 111–109. The Bulls drew up a play to give Luol Deng a go-ahead corner three. Deng missed the three, but Joakim Noah grabbed two offensive rebounds and tied the game at 111–111. Deron Williams attempted to win the game at the end of regulation, but his shot rimmed out, and the Bulls forced overtime. During the overtimes, several players fouled out. For the Nets, Gerald Wallace and Reggie Evans would foul out while Robinson, Noah, and Gibson would foul out for the Bulls. The Bulls would go on to win the game in triple overtime as they pushed the Nets to the brink of elimination.
April 29 7:00 pm |
| Chicago Bulls 91,Brooklyn Nets110 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 21–26, 23–26,29–25, 18–33 | ||
| Pts:Nate Robinson 20 Rebs:Carlos Boozer 10 Asts:Nate Robinson 8 | Pts:Brook Lopez 28 Rebs:Reggie Evans 12 Asts:Deron Williams 10 | |
| Chicago leads series, 3–2 | ||
Barclays Center,Brooklyn, New York City Attendance: 17,732 Referees: Mike Callahan, Tom Washington,Zach Zarba |
May 2 8:00 pm |
| Brooklyn Nets95,Chicago Bulls 92 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:33–27, 27–27, 15–17, 20–21 | ||
| Pts:three players 17 each Rebs:Reggie Evans 15 Asts:Deron Williams 11 | Pts:Marco Belinelli 22 Rebs:Joakim Noah 15 Asts:Marco Belinelli 7 | |
| Series tied, 3–3 | ||
May 4 8:00 pm |
| Chicago Bulls99,Brooklyn Nets 93 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:29–25,32–19, 21–31, 17–18 | ||
| Pts:Belinelli,Noah 24 each Rebs:Joakim Noah 14 Asts:Butler,Robinson 4 each | Pts:Deron Williams 24 Rebs:Reggie Evans 13 Asts:Deron Williams 7 | |
| Chicago wins series, 4–3 | ||
Barclays Center,Brooklyn, New York City Attendance: 17,732 Referees:Monty McCutchen, James Capers, Jason Phillips |
The Bulls entered this game without the services of Derrick Rose, Luol Deng, and Kirk Hinrich, but almost blew a 3–1 series lead to the Nets. However, the Bulls dominated the first half, building a 61–44 halftime lead. In the second half, the Nets fought back as they cut the deficit to 4, but they got no closer as the Bulls prevailed with a 99–93 victory. It was the first time that the Bulls had won a Game 7 on the road in franchise history, becoming the 7th NBA road team to do so after leading series 3–1. They were 0–6 in their last 6 road Game 7's. This was alsoGerald Wallace's last game as a Net.
| Chicago won 3–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Bulls winning the first meeting. All previous meetings took place while the Nets were in New Jersey.
| Chicago leads 1–0 in all-time playoff series |
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April 21 9:30 pm |
| Houston Rockets 91,Oklahoma City Thunder120 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 19–26, 28–34, 19–29, 25–31 | ||
| Pts:James Harden 20 Rebs:Terrence Jones 8 Asts:Lin,Beverley 4 each | Pts:Kevin Durant 24 Rebs:Russell Westbrook 8 Asts:Russell Westbrook 10 | |
| Oklahoma City leads series, 1–0 | ||
Chesapeake Energy Arena,Oklahoma City,Oklahoma Attendance: 18,203 Referees:Ron Garretson, Tony Brothers,Zach Zarba |
April 24 7:00 pm |
| Houston Rockets 102,Oklahoma City Thunder105 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 28–29, 27–28, 17–21,30–27 | ||
| Pts:James Harden 36 Rebs:Ömer Aşık 14 Asts:Harden,Beverley 6 each | Pts:Durant,Westbrook 29 each Rebs:Serge Ibaka 11 Asts:Kevin Durant 9 | |
| Oklahoma City leads series, 2–0 | ||
Chesapeake Energy Arena,Oklahoma City,Oklahoma Attendance: 18,203 Referees:Danny Crawford, Marc Davis, Jason Phillips |
April 27 9:30 pm |
| Oklahoma City Thunder104,Houston Rockets 101 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:39–19, 27–30, 14–27, 24–25 | ||
| Pts:Kevin Durant 41 Rebs:Kevin Durant 14 Asts:Kevin Durant 4 | Pts:James Harden 30 Rebs:Aşık,Harden 8 each Asts:Chandler Parsons 7 | |
| Oklahoma City leads series, 3–0 | ||
April 29 9:30 pm |
| Oklahoma City Thunder 103,Houston Rockets105 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 24–29,36–24, 24–38,19–14 | ||
| Pts:Kevin Durant 38 Rebs:Kevin Durant 8 Asts:Kevin Durant 6 | Pts:Chandler Parsons 27 Rebs:Ömer Aşık 14 Asts:Chandler Parsons 8 | |
| Oklahoma City leads series, 3–1 | ||
May 1 9:30 pm |
| Houston Rockets107,Oklahoma City Thunder 100 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:30–26,20–17,37–32, 20–25 | ||
| Pts:James Harden 31 Rebs:Ömer Aşık 11 Asts:Chandler Parsons 4 | Pts:Kevin Durant 36 Rebs:Serge Ibaka 9 Asts:Kevin Durant 7 | |
| Oklahoma City leads series, 3–2 | ||
Chesapeake Energy Arena,Oklahoma City,Oklahoma Attendance: 18,203 Referees:Ken Mauer, Ed Malloy, Bill Spooner |
May 3 9:30 pm |
| Oklahoma City Thunder103,Houston Rockets 94 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 26–29,32–25, 20–23,25–17 | ||
| Pts:Kevin Durant 27 Rebs:Nick Collison 9 Asts:Reggie Jackson 8 | Pts:James Harden 26 Rebs:Ömer Aşık 13 Asts:James Harden 7 | |
| Oklahoma City wins series, 4–2 | ||
| Oklahoma City won 2–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the seventh playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Thunder/SuperSonics franchise winning five of the first six meetings. All previous meetings took place while the Thunder franchise were still known as theSeattle SuperSonics.
| Oklahoma City/Seattle leads 5–1 in all-time playoff series |
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April 21 3:30 pm |
| Los Angeles Lakers 79,San Antonio Spurs91 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 15–24,22–21, 20–25,22–21 | ||
| Pts:Dwight Howard 20 Rebs:Pau Gasol 16 Asts:Pau Gasol 6 | Pts:Parker,Ginóbili 18 each Rebs:Kawhi Leonard 11 Asts:Tony Parker 8 | |
| San Antonio leads series, 1–0 | ||
The Spurs dominated the Lakers in Game 1 and took a 1–0 series lead.
April 24 9:30 pm |
| Los Angeles Lakers 91,San Antonio Spurs102 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 23–28, 25–28, 20–22, 23–24 | ||
| Pts:Howard,Blake 16 each Rebs:Howard,Gasol 9 each Asts:Steve Nash 6 | Pts:Tony Parker 28 Rebs:Kawhi Leonard 7 Asts:Parker,Ginóbili 7 each | |
| San Antonio leads series, 2–0 | ||
The Spurs dominated again in Game 2 and took a commanding 2–0 series lead.
April 26 10:30 pm |
| San Antonio Spurs120,Los Angeles Lakers 89 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:30–18, 25–26,30–19,35–26 | ||
| Pts:Tim Duncan 26 Rebs:Tim Duncan 9 Asts:Tony Parker 7 | Pts:Dwight Howard 25 Rebs:Pau Gasol 13 Asts:Pau Gasol 10 | |
| San Antonio leads series, 3–0 | ||
The Spurs throttled the Lakers 120–89 and took a commanding 3–0 series lead. For the Lakers, the 31-point loss represented the largest home playoff loss in franchise history.
April 28 7:00 pm |
| San Antonio Spurs103,Los Angeles Lakers 82 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:26–20,26–14,26–24,25–24 | ||
| Pts:Tony Parker 23 Rebs:Kawhi Leonard 7 Asts:Ginóbili,Joseph 6 each | Pts:Pau Gasol 16 Rebs:Gasol,Howard 8 each Asts:Chris Duhon 7 | |
| San Antonio wins series, 4–0 | ||
The Spurs completed their sweep of the injury-depleted Lakers, routing them 103–82. Dwight Howard picked up two technical fouls and was ejected in the third quarter. It would end up being his final game with the Lakers until his return to the team in 2019, as well as Kobe Bryant's final playoff game, as the Lakers would not make the playoffs until2020
| San Antonio won 2–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the 12th playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Lakers winning eight of the first 11 meetings.
| Los Angeles leads 8–3 in all-time playoff series |
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April 20 5:30 pm |
| Golden State Warriors 95,Denver Nuggets97 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 25–28,23–16, 16–27,31–26 | ||
| Pts:Klay Thompson 22 Rebs:Lee,Bogut 14 each Asts:Jarrett Jack 10 | Pts:Andre Miller 28 Rebs:Wilson Chandler 13 Asts:Iguodala,Miller 5 each | |
| Denver leads series, 1–0 | ||
Pepsi Center,Denver,Colorado Attendance: 19,155 Referees: Mike Callahan, David Guthrie, Tom Washington |
April 23 10:30 pm |
| Golden State Warriors131,Denver Nuggets 117 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 26–28,35–25,35–27, 35–37 | ||
| Pts:Stephen Curry 30 Rebs:Andrew Bogut 8 Asts:Stephen Curry 13 | Pts:Brewer,Lawson 19 each Rebs:Wilson Chandler 6 Asts:Ty Lawson 12 | |
| Series tied, 1–1 | ||
April 26 10:30 pm |
| Denver Nuggets 108,Golden State Warriors110 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 32–32,34–22, 18–33,24–23 | ||
| Pts:Ty Lawson 35 Rebs:Ty Lawson 10 Asts:Wilson Chandler 9 | Pts:Stephen Curry 29 Rebs:Andrew Bogut 9 Asts:Stephen Curry 11 | |
| Golden State leads series, 2–1 | ||
Oracle Arena,Oakland, California Attendance: 19,596 Referees: Derrick Stafford,Bennie Adams,Rodney Mott |
April 28 9:30 pm |
| Denver Nuggets 101,Golden State Warriors115 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 21–25, 23–31, 28–35,29–24 | ||
| Pts:Ty Lawson 26 Rebs:Kenneth Faried 12 Asts:Ty Lawson 6 | Pts:Stephen Curry 31 Rebs:Draymond Green 6 Asts:Jarrett Jack 9 | |
| Golden State leads series, 3–1 | ||
April 30 8:00 pm |
| Golden State Warriors 100,Denver Nuggets107 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 22–36, 24–30,23–20,31–21 | ||
| Pts:Harrison Barnes 23 Rebs:Harrison Barnes 9 Asts:Stephen Curry 8 | Pts:Andre Iguodala 25 Rebs:Andre Iguodala 12 Asts:Ty Lawson 10 | |
| Golden State leads series, 3–2 | ||
May 2 10:30 pm |
| Denver Nuggets 88,Golden State Warriors92 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:25–21, 17–19, 20–33,26–19 | ||
| Pts:Andre Iguodala 24 Rebs:Kenneth Faried 11 Asts:Iguodala,Lawson 6 each | Pts:Stephen Curry 22 Rebs:Andrew Bogut 21 Asts:Stephen Curry 8 | |
| Golden State wins series, 4–2 | ||
Oracle Arena,Oakland, California Attendance: 19,596 Referees:Danny Crawford, Marc Davis, Michael Smith |
| Denver won 3–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the first playoff meeting between the Nuggets and the Warriors.[10]
April 20 10:30 pm |
| Memphis Grizzlies 91,Los Angeles Clippers112 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 21–29,30–28, 18–18, 22–37 | ||
| Pts:Jerryd Bayless 19 Rebs:Ed Davis 6 Asts:Marc Gasol 7 | Pts:Chris Paul 23 Rebs:DeAndre Jordan 8 Asts:Chris Paul 7 | |
| LA Clippers lead series, 1–0 | ||
April 22 10:30 pm |
| Memphis Grizzlies 91,Los Angeles Clippers93 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 26–26, 18–24,27–25,20–18 | ||
| Pts:Mike Conley Jr. 28 Rebs:Tony Allen 10 Asts:Mike Conley Jr. 9 | Pts:Chris Paul 24 Rebs:Blake Griffin 8 Asts:Chris Paul 9 | |
| LA Clippers lead series, 2–0 | ||
April 25 9:30 pm |
| Los Angeles Clippers 82,Memphis Grizzlies94 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 20–23, 19–24, 23–23, 20–24 | ||
| Pts:Blake Griffin 16 Rebs:DeAndre Jordan 8 Asts:Chris Paul 4 | Pts:Zach Randolph 27 Rebs:Zach Randolph 11 Asts:Mike Conley Jr. 10 | |
| LA Clippers lead series, 2–1 | ||
April 27 4:30 pm |
| Los Angeles Clippers 83,Memphis Grizzlies104 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 25–33,22–13, 20–25, 16–33 | ||
| Pts:Griffin,Paul 19 each Rebs:Blake Griffin 10 Asts:Chris Paul 6 | Pts:Gasol,Randolph 24 each Rebs:Marc Gasol 13 Asts:Mike Conley Jr. 13 | |
| Series tied, 2–2 | ||
FedExForum,Memphis, Tennessee Attendance: 18,119 Referees:Monty McCutchen, Pat Fraher,Bennett Salvatore |
April 30 10:30 pm |
| Memphis Grizzlies103,Los Angeles Clippers 93 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 26–28,28–20,19–17,30–28 | ||
| Pts:Zach Randolph 25 Rebs:Zach Randolph 11 Asts:Mike Conley Jr. 6 | Pts:Chris Paul 35 Rebs:Matt Barnes 9 Asts:Blake Griffin 5 | |
| Memphis leads series, 3–2 | ||
May 3 9:30 pm |
| Los Angeles Clippers 105,Memphis Grizzlies118 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 26–29, 27–29, 26–34, 26–26 | ||
| Pts:Matt Barnes 30 Rebs:Matt Barnes 10 Asts:Chris Paul 8 | Pts:Randolph,Conley 23 each Rebs:Allen,Gasol 7 each Asts:Mike Conley Jr. 7 | |
| Memphis wins series, 4–2 | ||
| Los Angeles won 3–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Clippers winning the first meeting.
| Los Angeles leads 1–0 in all-time playoff series |
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May 6 7:00 pm |
| Chicago Bulls93,Miami Heat 86 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:21–15, 16–22, 21–25,35–24 | ||
| Pts:Nate Robinson 27 Rebs:Jimmy Butler 14 Asts:Nate Robinson 9 | Pts:LeBron James 24 Rebs:LeBron James 8 Asts:James,Chalmers 7 each | |
| Chicago leads series, 1–0 | ||
The Bulls stunned the Heat in Game 1 with a 93–86 victory. The game was close throughout, with neither team leading by more than 8 points.The Heat entered the fourth quarter with a 62–58 lead and led 86–83 with just over two minutes to play when the Bulls scored the game's final 10 points.After giving up only 37 points in the first half, the Heat's defense allowed the Bulls to score 35 points in the 4th quarter alone.After Marco Bellinelli's game-tying three-pointer knotted the game at 86, Nate Robinson took over, scoring two consecutive shots to put the Bulls up 90–86 with just over 40 seconds left. On the Heat's next two possessions, LeBron James would shoot an airball and miss a long three-pointer, and Nate Robinson made enough free throws to seal the win and help the Bulls steal homecourt advantage.
May 8 7:00 pm |
| Chicago Bulls 78,Miami Heat115 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 20–25, 21–30, 15–30, 22–30 | ||
| Pts:Marco Belinelli 13 Rebs:Joakim Noah 6 Asts:Marco Belinelli 6 | Pts:Ray Allen 21 Rebs:Norris Cole 6 Asts:LeBron James 9 | |
| Series tied, 1–1 | ||
May 10 8:00 pm |
| Miami Heat104,Chicago Bulls 94 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 25–25,27–25, 18–20,34–24 | ||
| Pts:LeBron James 25 Rebs:Chris Bosh 19 Asts:LeBron James 7 | Pts:Carlos Boozer 21 Rebs:Joakim Noah 11 Asts:Nate Robinson 7 | |
| Miami leads series, 2–1 | ||
May 13 7:00 pm |
| Miami Heat88,Chicago Bulls 65 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:21–15,23–18,17–9,27–23 | ||
| Pts:LeBron James 27 Rebs:Haslem,James 7 each Asts:LeBron James 8 | Pts:Carlos Boozer 14 Rebs:Carlos Boozer 12 Asts:Hamilton,Robinson 4 each | |
| Miami leads series, 3–1 | ||
May 15 7:00 pm |
| Chicago Bulls 91,Miami Heat94 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 21–30,32–17,24–22, 14–25 | ||
| Pts:Carlos Boozer 26 Rebs:Carlos Boozer 13 Asts:Nate Robinson 6 | Pts:LeBron James 23 Rebs:James,Bosh 7 each Asts:LeBron James 8 | |
| Miami wins series, 4–1 | ||
American Airlines Arena,Miami Attendance: 20,025 Referees: Mike Callahan, Tony Brothers,Bennett Salvatore |
| Tied 2–2 in the regular-season series |
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This was the seventh playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Bulls winning four of the first six meetings.
| Chicago leads 4–2 in all-time playoff series |
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May 5 3:30 pm |
| Indiana Pacers102,New York Knicks 95 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 22–27,30–19,29–19, 21–30 | ||
| Pts:David West 20 Rebs:Lance Stephenson 13 Asts:George Hill 6 | Pts:Carmelo Anthony 27 Rebs:Carmelo Anthony 11 Asts:Pablo Prigioni 6 | |
| Indiana leads series, 1–0 | ||
Madison Square Garden, New York City Attendance: 19,033 Referees:Danny Crawford, Marc Davis, Michael Smith |
May 7 7:00 pm |
| Indiana Pacers 79,New York Knicks105 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 20–29,22–18, 24–25, 13–33 | ||
| Pts:Paul George 20 Rebs:Roy Hibbert 12 Asts:George Hill 7 | Pts:Carmelo Anthony 32 Rebs:Carmelo Anthony 9 Asts:Kidd,Prigioni 4 each | |
| Series tied, 1–1 | ||
Madison Square Garden, New York City Attendance: 19,033 Referees:Joe Crawford, Sean Corbin, Derrick Stafford |
May 11 8:00 pm |
| New York Knicks 71,Indiana Pacers82 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 15–18, 18–18, 20–26, 18–20 | ||
| Pts:Carmelo Anthony 21 Rebs:Iman Shumpert 10 Asts:Pablo Prigioni 3 | Pts:Roy Hibbert 24 Rebs:West,Hibbert 12 each Asts:Paul George 8 | |
| Indiana leads series, 2–1 | ||
Bankers Life Fieldhouse,Indianapolis Attendance: 18,165 Referees: Mike Callahan, Tony Brothers,Zach Zarba |
May 14 7:00 pm |
| New York Knicks 82,Indiana Pacers93 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 16–23, 18–25,22–19, 26–26 | ||
| Pts:Carmelo Anthony 24 Rebs:Tyson Chandler 10 Asts:Raymond Felton 6 | Pts:George Hill 26 Rebs:Paul George 14 Asts:Paul George 7 | |
| Indiana leads series, 3–1 | ||
Bankers Life Fieldhouse,Indianapolis Attendance: 18,165 Referees:Monty McCutchen,Ron Garretson, Bill Spooner |
May 16 8:00 pm |
| Indiana Pacers 75,New York Knicks85 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 15–19, 19–21, 23–27, 18–18 | ||
| Pts:Paul George 23 Rebs:David West 10 Asts:Paul George 6 | Pts:Carmelo Anthony 28 Rebs:Tyson Chandler 8 Asts:Raymond Felton 4 | |
| Indiana leads series, 3–2 | ||
Madison Square Garden, New York City Attendance: 19,033 Referees: Scott Foster, John Goble, Bill Kennedy |
May 18 8:00 pm |
| New York Knicks 99,Indiana Pacers106 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 27–29, 20–26,34–26, 18–25 | ||
| Pts:Carmelo Anthony 39 Rebs:J. R. Smith 10 Asts:Kidd,Prigioni 6 each | Pts:Lance Stephenson 25 Rebs:Roy Hibbert 12 Asts:George,West,Hill 4 each | |
| Indiana wins series, 4–2 | ||
| Tied 2–2 in the regular-season series |
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This was the seventh playoff meeting between these two teams, with each team winning three series apiece.
| Tied 3–3 in all-time playoff series |
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May 5 1:00 pm |
| Memphis Grizzlies 91,Oklahoma City Thunder93 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:16–14, 30–33,27–17, 18–29 | ||
| Pts:Marc Gasol 20 Rebs:Zach Randolph 10 Asts:three players 3 each | Pts:Kevin Durant 35 Rebs:Kevin Durant 15 Asts:Kevin Durant 6 | |
| Oklahoma City leads series, 1–0 | ||
Chesapeake Energy Arena,Oklahoma City,Oklahoma Attendance: 18,203 Referees: Scott Foster, John Goble, Bill Kennedy |
May 7 9:30 pm |
| Memphis Grizzlies99,Oklahoma City Thunder 93 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:23–21,31–30, 15–23,30–19 | ||
| Pts:Mike Conley Jr. 26 Rebs:Mike Conley Jr. 10 Asts:Mike Conley Jr. 9 | Pts:Kevin Durant 36 Rebs:Kevin Durant 11 Asts:Kevin Durant 9 | |
| Series tied, 1–1 | ||
Chesapeake Energy Arena,Oklahoma City,Oklahoma Attendance: 18,203 Referees:Monty McCutchen,Ron Garretson, Gary Zielinski |
May 11 5:00 pm |
| Oklahoma City Thunder 81,Memphis Grizzlies87 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 18–22,27–22, 15–22, 21–21 | ||
| Pts:Kevin Durant 25 Rebs:Kevin Durant 11 Asts:Kevin Durant 5 | Pts:Marc Gasol 20 Rebs:Zach Randolph 10 Asts:Mike Conley Jr. 6 | |
| Memphis leads series, 2–1 | ||
May 13 9:30 pm |
| Oklahoma City Thunder 97,Memphis Grizzlies103 (OT) | ||
| Scoring by quarter:29–18, 27–30, 20–28, 18–18, Overtime: 3–9 | ||
| Pts:Kevin Durant 27 Rebs:Serge Ibaka 14 Asts:Reggie Jackson 8 | Pts:Mike Conley Jr. 24 Rebs:Zach Randolph 12 Asts:Conley,Prince 5 each | |
| Memphis leads series, 3–1 | ||
FedExForum,Memphis, Tennessee Attendance: 18,119 Referees:Joe Crawford, James Capers,Bennett Salvatore |
May 15 9:30 pm |
| Memphis Grizzlies88,Oklahoma City Thunder 84 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 18–23,32–15, 14–24,24–22 | ||
| Pts:Zach Randolph 28 Rebs:Zach Randolph 14 Asts:Mike Conley Jr. 11 | Pts:Kevin Durant 21 Rebs:Reggie Jackson 9 Asts:Kevin Durant 6 | |
| Memphis wins series, 4–1 | ||
Chesapeake Energy Arena,Oklahoma City,Oklahoma Attendance: 18,203 Referees:Danny Crawford, Marc Davis, Jason Phillips |
| Memphis won 2–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Thunder winning the first meeting.
| Oklahoma City leads 1–0 in all-time playoff series |
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May 6 9:30 pm |
| Golden State Warriors 127,San Antonio Spurs129 (2OT) | ||
| Scoring by quarter:28–25,25–24,39–31, 14–26, Overtime: 9–9, 12–14 | ||
| Pts:Stephen Curry 44 Rebs:Andrew Bogut 15 Asts:Stephen Curry 11 | Pts:Tony Parker 28 Rebs:Tim Duncan 11 Asts:Manu Ginóbili 11 | |
| San Antonio leads series, 1–0 | ||
Golden State led by 16 points with four minutes to go, but they would be hindered by missing eight of their last nine shots while the Spurs roared back to force overtime. The Spurs would come back without Tim Duncan, who had been bothered by a stomach virus and had to be in the locker room for the final 4:31 of regulation. San Antonio finally tied the game on a Danny Green 3-pointer with 20 seconds left. Stephen Curry (who scored 22 points in the 3rd quarter) would have a shot to win the game at the buzzer, but he missed a tightly contested 15-footer. Manu Ginobili had a shot to potentially win the game at the end of the 1st overtime, but it was off the mark. With 44 seconds on the game clock in double overtime, Ginobili missed a three-pointer that would have given the Spurs a six-point lead. Curry then made a two-point shot twelve seconds later to narrow the score to one. A missed layup byTony Parker gave the Warriors the ball back; with three seconds to go,Kent Bazemore gave the Warriors the lead on a layup. However, Ginobili would shoot a three-pointer to give the Spurs the lead with one second remaining on the clock, andJarrett Jack's running jumper shot missed at the buzzer to deliver a Spurs victory.[15][16]
May 8 9:30 pm |
| Golden State Warriors100,San Antonio Spurs 91 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:28–23,34–20, 21–29, 17–19 | ||
| Pts:Klay Thompson 34 Rebs:Klay Thompson 14 Asts:Draymond Green 5 | Pts:Tim Duncan 23 Rebs:Kawhi Leonard 12 Asts:Manu Ginóbili 4 | |
| Series tied, 1–1 | ||
May 10 10:30 pm |
| San Antonio Spurs102,Golden State Warriors 92 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:32–23, 25–25,22–21, 23–23 | ||
| Pts:Tony Parker 32 Rebs:Tim Duncan 10 Asts:Tony Parker 5 | Pts:Klay Thompson 17 Rebs:Andrew Bogut 12 Asts:Stephen Curry 8 | |
| San Antonio leads series, 2–1 | ||
Oracle Arena,Oakland, California Attendance: 19,596 Referees:Monty McCutchen,Rodney Mott, Bill Spooner |
May 12 3:30 pm |
| San Antonio Spurs 87,Golden State Warriors97 (OT) | ||
| Scoring by quarter:26–19,19–18, 17–23, 22–24, Overtime: 3–13 | ||
| Pts:Manu Ginóbili 21 Rebs:Tim Duncan 15 Asts:four players 3 each | Pts:Harrison Barnes 26 Rebs:Andrew Bogut 18 Asts:three players 4 each | |
| Series tied, 2–2 | ||
May 14 9:30 pm |
| Golden State Warriors 91,San Antonio Spurs109 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 28–37,23–17, 21–29, 19–26 | ||
| Pts:Harrison Barnes 25 Rebs:Harrison Barnes 7 Asts:Stephen Curry 8 | Pts:Tony Parker 25 Rebs:Tim Duncan 11 Asts:Tony Parker 10 | |
| San Antonio leads series, 3–2 | ||
May 16 10:30 pm |
| San Antonio Spurs94,Golden State Warriors 82 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:21–19,26–21, 19–19,28–23 | ||
| Pts:Tim Duncan 19 Rebs:Kawhi Leonard 10 Asts:Manu Ginóbili 11 | Pts:Stephen Curry 22 Rebs:Ezeli,Bogut 7 each Asts:Stephen Curry 6 | |
| San Antonio wins series, 4–2 | ||
Oracle Arena,Oakland, California Attendance: 19,596 Referees:Joe Crawford, Sean Corbin, Derrick Stafford |
| Tied 2–2 in the regular-season series |
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This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Warriors winning the first meeting.
| Golden State leads 1–0 in all-time playoff series |
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May 22 8:30 pm |
| Indiana Pacers 102,Miami Heat103 (OT) | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 21–22,21–15, 23–27, 27–28, Overtime: 10–11 | ||
| Pts:Paul George 27 Rebs:Lance Stephenson 12 Asts:George Hill 7 | Pts:LeBron James 30 Rebs:LeBron James 10 Asts:LeBron James 10 | |
| Miami leads series, 1–0 | ||
American Airlines Arena,Miami Attendance: 19,679 Referees:Monty McCutchen, Tony Brothers, Jason Phillips |
May 24 8:30 pm |
| Indiana Pacers97,Miami Heat 93 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:28–22, 25–25, 23–27,21–19 | ||
| Pts:Roy Hibbert 29 Rebs:Roy Hibbert 10 Asts:Paul George 6 | Pts:LeBron James 36 Rebs:LeBron James 8 Asts:Chalmers,Wade 5 each | |
| Series tied, 1–1 | ||
May 26 8:30 pm |
| Miami Heat114,Indiana Pacers 96 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:34–30,36–26,21–20,23–20 | ||
| Pts:LeBron James 22 Rebs:Chris Andersen 9 Asts:Dwyane Wade 8 | Pts:David West 21 Rebs:Roy Hibbert 17 Asts:Paul George 8 | |
| Miami leads series, 2–1 | ||
May 28 8:30 pm |
| Miami Heat 92,Indiana Pacers99 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 22–26,25–22, 23–29, 22–22 | ||
| Pts:LeBron James 24 Rebs:Ray Allen 7 Asts:Dwyane Wade 6 | Pts:Roy Hibbert 23 Rebs:West,Hibbert 12 each Asts:George Hill 6 | |
| Series tied, 2–2 | ||
Bankers Life Fieldhouse,Indianapolis Attendance: 18,165 Referees:Joe Crawford,Rodney Mott, Derrick Stafford |
May 30 8:30 pm |
| Indiana Pacers 79,Miami Heat90 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:23–19, 21–21, 13–30,22–20 | ||
| Pts:Paul George 27 Rebs:Paul George 11 Asts:Paul George 5 | Pts:LeBron James 30 Rebs:LeBron James 8 Asts:Chalmers,James 6 each | |
| Miami leads series, 3–2 | ||
June 1 8:30 pm |
| Miami Heat 77,Indiana Pacers91 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:23–21, 17–18, 15–29, 22–23 | ||
| Pts:LeBron James 29 Rebs:Joel Anthony 8 Asts:LeBron James 6 | Pts:Paul George 28 Rebs:David West 14 Asts:George Hill 6 | |
| Series tied, 3–3 | ||
Bankers Life Fieldhouse,Indianapolis Attendance: 18,165 Referees:Monty McCutchen, Tony Brothers, Jason Phillips |
June 3 8:30 pm |
| Indiana Pacers 76,Miami Heat99 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:21–19, 16–33, 18–24, 21–23 | ||
| Pts:Roy Hibbert 18 Rebs:Roy Hibbert 8 Asts:Lance Stephenson 5 | Pts:LeBron James 32 Rebs:Dwyane Wade 9 Asts:Cole,James 4 each | |
| Miami wins series, 4–3 | ||
| Indiana won 2–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams, with each team winning one series apiece.
| Tied 1–1 in all-time playoff series |
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May 19 3:30 pm |
| Memphis Grizzlies 83,San Antonio Spurs105 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 14–31,23–20, 20–22, 26–32 | ||
| Pts:Quincy Pondexter 17 Rebs:Randolph,Gasol 7 each Asts:Mike Conley Jr. 8 | Pts:Tony Parker 20 Rebs:Tim Duncan 10 Asts:Tony Parker 9 | |
| San Antonio leads series, 1–0 | ||
May 21 9:00 pm |
| Memphis Grizzlies 89,San Antonio Spurs93 (OT) | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 13–15, 18–31,33–30,21–9, Overtime: 4–8 | ||
| Pts:Bayless,Conley 18 each Rebs:Zach Randolph 18 Asts:Conley,Gasol 4 each | Pts:Tim Duncan 17 Rebs:Duncan,Leonard 9 each Asts:Tony Parker 18 | |
| San Antonio leads series, 2–0 | ||
May 25 9:00 pm |
| San Antonio Spurs104,Memphis Grizzlies 93 (OT) | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 13–29,27–15,24–21,22–21, Overtime:18–7 | ||
| Pts:Tony Parker 26 Rebs:Kawhi Leonard 11 Asts:Duncan,Parker,Ginóbili 5 each | Pts:Mike Conley Jr. 20 Rebs:Zach Randolph 15 Asts:Marc Gasol 5 | |
| San Antonio leads series, 3–0 | ||
FedExForum,Memphis, Tennessee Attendance: 18,119 Referees:Joe Crawford,Ron Garretson, Derrick Stafford |
May 27 9:00 pm |
| San Antonio Spurs93,Memphis Grizzlies 86 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:24–14, 20–24, 28–28,21–20 | ||
| Pts:Tony Parker 37 Rebs:Tim Duncan 8 Asts:Ginóbili,Parker 6 each | Pts:Quincy Pondexter 22 Rebs:Allen,Randolph 8 each Asts:Mike Conley Jr. 7 | |
| San Antonio wins series, 4–0 | ||
This was the first sweep of any NBA conference finals series since 2003, when theNew Jersey Nets swept theDetroit Pistons.
| Tied 2–2 in the regular-season series |
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This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams, with each team winning one series apiece.
| Tied 1–1 in all-time playoff series |
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June 6 9:00 pm |
| San Antonio Spurs92,Miami Heat 88 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 23–24, 26–28, 20–20,23–16 | ||
| Pts:Tony Parker 21 Rebs:Tim Duncan 14 Asts:Tony Parker 6 | Pts:LeBron James 18 Rebs:LeBron James 18 Asts:LeBron James 10 | |
| San Antonio leads series, 1–0 | ||
American Airlines Arena,Miami Attendance: 19,775 Referees:Monty McCutchen, Tony Brothers, Jason Phillips |
June 9 8:00 pm |
| San Antonio Spurs 84,Miami Heat103 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 22–22, 23–28, 20–25, 19–28 | ||
| Pts:Danny Green 17 Rebs:Kawhi Leonard 14 Asts:Tony Parker 5 | Pts:Mario Chalmers 19 Rebs:Chris Bosh 10 Asts:LeBron James 7 | |
| Series tied, 1–1 | ||
June 11 9:00 pm |
| Miami Heat 77,San Antonio Spurs113 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 20–24, 24–26, 19–28, 14–35 | ||
| Pts:Dwyane Wade 16 Rebs:LeBron James 11 Asts:James,Wade 5 each | Pts:Danny Green 27 Rebs:Tim Duncan 14 Asts:Tony Parker 8 | |
| San Antonio leads series, 2–1 | ||
June 13 9:00 pm |
| Miami Heat109,San Antonio Spurs 93 | ||
| Scoring by quarter:29–26, 20–23,32–27,28–17 | ||
| Pts:LeBron James 33 Rebs:Chris Bosh 13 Asts:Mario Chalmers 9 | Pts:Tim Duncan 20 Rebs:Kawhi Leonard 7 Asts:Tony Parker 9 | |
| Series tied, 2–2 | ||
June 16 8:00 pm |
| Miami Heat 104,San Antonio Spurs114 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 19–32,33–29, 23–26,29–27 | ||
| Pts:James,Wade, 25 each Rebs:James,Bosh, 6 each Asts:Dwyane Wade 10 | Pts:Tony Parker 26 Rebs:Tim Duncan 12 Asts:Manu Ginóbili 10 | |
| San Antonio leads series, 3–2 | ||
June 18 9:00 pm |
| San Antonio Spurs 100,Miami Heat103 (OT) | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 25–27,25–17,25–21, 20–30, Overtime: 5–8 | ||
| Pts:Tim Duncan 30 Rebs:Tim Duncan 17 Asts:Tony Parker 8 | Pts:LeBron James 32 Rebs:Chris Bosh 11 Asts:LeBron James 11 | |
| Series tied, 3–3 | ||
June 20 9:00 pm |
| San Antonio Spurs 88,Miami Heat95 | ||
| Scoring by quarter: 16–18, 28–28,27–26, 17–23 | ||
| Pts:Tim Duncan 24 Rebs:Kawhi Leonard 16 Asts:Manu Ginóbili 5 | Pts:LeBron James 37 Rebs:LeBron James 12 Asts:Allen,James 4 each | |
| Miami wins series, 4–3 | ||
American Airlines Arena,Miami Attendance: 19,900 Referees:Danny Crawford, Scott Foster,Monty McCutchen |
| Miami won 2–0 in the regular-season series: |
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This was the first playoff meeting between the Heat and the Spurs.[22]
The following records were set or tied during the playoffs:
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