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2020 NBA Finals

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2020 basketball championship series

2020 NBA Finals
TeamCoachWins
Los Angeles LakersFrank Vogel4
Miami HeatErik Spoelstra2
DatesSeptember 30 – October 11
MVPLeBron James
(Los Angeles Lakers)
Hall of FamersLakers:
Dwight Howard (2025)
Eastern finalsHeat defeatedCeltics, 4–2
Western finalsLakers defeatedNuggets, 4–1
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The2020 NBA Finals was thechampionship series of theNational Basketball Association's (NBA)2019–20 season and conclusion ofthe season's playoffs. In thisbest-of-seven playoff series, theWestern Conference championLos Angeles Lakers defeated theEastern Conference championMiami Heat, 4–2 and 17th title overall in franchise history. The Los Angeles Lakers also becamethe first and only team in NBA history to be undefeated in a season when leading entering the fourth quarter, going a combined 57–0 record in theregular season andplayoffs. The Lakers'LeBron James was named theNBA Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP) for the fourth time in his career. He became the first and only player in NBA history to be named Finals MVP with three different franchises (two with the Heat, one with theCleveland Cavaliers, and one with the Lakers) and along with teammateDanny Green, jointly the third players to win the NBA Finals with three different teams. He won the Finals MVP award in a unanimous 11–0 vote by leading his team in points, rebounds, and assists for the entire series, after averaging 29.8 points, 11.8 rebounds, and 8.5 assists per game on the very efficient 59% shooting. Lakers presidentJeanie Buss became the first female controlling owner to guide her team to an NBA title.

The Lakers were the No. 1 seed in the West, while the Heat were No. 5 in the East, becoming the third-lowest seed to advance to the Finals. This was the first NBA Finals matchup between the two teams, and the first time that Finals participants had both missed theplayoffs in the previous season. James had previously played with Miami under Heat head coachErik Spoelstra, winning back-to-back NBA titles in2012 and2013 in four consecutive Finals appearances from2011 to2014, while Heat presidentPat Riley was head coach of the"Showtime"-era Lakers from 1981 to 1990, leading them to four NBA titles in seven Finals appearances. For the first time in six seasons, theGolden State Warriors were not in the Finals.

The Finals were originally scheduled for June, butthe season was suspended in mid-March due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. The NBA and its players later approved a plan to restart the season in late July, setting up theNBA Bubble atWalt Disney World to protect teams from the virus. The games were played in the Bubblebehind closed doors at theESPN Wide World of Sports Complex inBay Lake, Florida, with the Finals being played from September 30 through October 11. The Finals marked the conclusion of the NBA Bubble, which recorded no COVID-19 cases for the participating teams. The 2020 Finals was the latest to begin (beating the1999 edition which began on June 16) and the first one played in September and October, and as well held in thefall.[citation needed]

Background

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TheESPN Wide World of Sports Complex atWalt Disney World Resort inBay Lake, Florida, hosted the 2020 NBA Finals.

Season suspension and restart

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Main articles:Suspension of the 2019–20 NBA season and2020 NBA Bubble

On March 11, 2020, the NBA announced the suspension of the2019–20 season following a report thatUtah JazzAll-Star centerRudy Gobert tested positive forCOVID-19 just hours before the Jazz road game against theOklahoma City Thunder.[1] On June 4, the NBA Board of Governors approved 29–1 (thePortland Trail Blazers were the lone dissenter) resuming the 2019–20 season atWalt Disney World. TheNational Basketball Players Association approved the plan a day later.[2] Under the plan, thirteen Western Conference teams and nine Eastern Conference teams, which include all clubs within six games of a playoff spot, played eight regular-season "seeding" games. A possible play-in tournament for the eighth seed in each conference would then be held if the ninth seed finished the regular season within four games of the eighth seed (this play-in tournament was used in the Western conference only). The2020 NBA playoffs were then played as a conventional post-season tournament.[3]

Miami Heat

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Main article:2019–20 Miami Heat season
Jimmy Butler was traded to Miami in the offseason.

During the off-season, the Heat agreed to a four-way trade with theLos Angeles Clippers,Portland Trail Blazers, and thePhiladelphia 76ers to acquireAll-Star small forwardJimmy Butler from the 76ers.[4]

Miami began the season with twoundrafted players in theirstarting lineup,Kendrick Nunn andDuncan Robinson.[5] In his first season with the Heat, Butler was named an All-Star for the fifth time in his career, andBam Adebayo received his first selection, giving Miami two players in an All-Star Game for the first time sinceChris Bosh andDwyane Wade in the2015–16 season.[6] Before the season was suspended, the Heat clinched both their first playoff berth andSoutheast Division title since the2017–18 season.[7] After the season resumed, they earned the fifth seed in the Eastern Conference.[8] The Heat swept theIndiana Pacers in the first round of the playoffs, upset the No. 1 seedMilwaukee Bucks in five games in the Eastern Conference semifinals, and defeated the 3rd-seedBoston Celtics in six games in the Eastern Conference finals to become the first fifth-seeded team to reach the NBA Finals.[9] Only three other times had a lower seed reached the Finals: theHouston Rockets at No. 6 in1981 and1995, and the No. 8New York Knicks in1999.[10]

Los Angeles Lakers

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Main article:2019–20 Los Angeles Lakers season
The Lakers traded forAnthony Davis fromNew Orleans in the offseason.

The Lakers were coming off of a disappointing season in2018–19 in which they extended their playoff drought which began in2014.[11] Their major free agent acquisition,LeBron James, suffered the first major injury in his career, and he missed the playoffs for the first time since 2005.[12] On the final day of the season,Magic Johnson resigned as president of basketball operations,[13] and head coachLuke Walton and the team mutually agreed to part ways a few days later.[14] During the offseason, general managerRob Pelinka hiredFrank Vogel as the Lakers' new head coach,[15] and he acquired six-time All-Star power forwardAnthony Davis from theNew Orleans Pelicans in a three-way trade that also included theWashington Wizards.[16][17] Pelinka was promoted to vice president of basketball operations in January 2020, while still retaining his GM role.[17] Later in the month, legendary former Lakers guardKobe Bryant waskilled in a helicopter crash along with his 13-year-old daughterGianna and seven others. The Lakers dedicated the season to him.[18]

The Lakers clinched their first playoff berth since the2012–13 season in March 2020, days before the season was suspended.[19][20] It ended the longest drought in the franchise's history.[20] After play resumed in the bubble, the Lakers clinched both their firstPacific Division title since 2012 and the top seed in theWestern Conferenceplayoffs for the first time since the2009–10 season.[21] James and Davis were runner-ups for theNBA Most Valuable Player andNBA Defensive Player of the Year Award, respectively, behindGiannis Antetokounmpo, and both were named to theAll-NBA First Team.[22]

The Lakers needed five games each to defeat thePortland Trail Blazers in the first round of the playoffs, theHouston Rockets in the Western Conference semifinals, and theDenver Nuggets in the Western Conference finals.[23][24][25] The Lakers reached the Finals for the first time since2010, while James was making his ninth trip in 10 seasons.[26]

Road to the Finals

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Main article:2020 NBA playoffs
Miami Heat (Eastern Conference champion)Los Angeles Lakers (Western Conference champion)
Eastern Conference
#TeamWLPCTGBGP
1zMilwaukee Bucks *5617.76773
2yToronto Raptors *5319.7362.572
3xBoston Celtics4824.6677.572
4xIndiana Pacers4528.61611.073
5yMiami Heat *4429.60312.073
6xPhiladelphia 76ers4330.58913.073
7xBrooklyn Nets3537.48620.572
8xOrlando Magic3340.45223.073
9Washington Wizards2547.34730.572
10Charlotte Hornets2342.35429.065
11Chicago Bulls2243.33830.065
12New York Knicks2145.31831.566
13Detroit Pistons2046.30332.566
14Atlanta Hawks2047.29933.067
15Cleveland Cavaliers1946.29233.065
Regular season
Western Conference
#TeamWLPCTGBGP
1cLos Angeles Lakers *5219.73271
2xLos Angeles Clippers4923.6813.572
3yDenver Nuggets *4627.6307.073
4yHouston Rockets *4428.6118.572
5xOklahoma City Thunder4428.6118.572
6xUtah Jazz4428.6118.572
7xDallas Mavericks4332.57311.075
8xPortland Trail Blazers3539.47318.574
9piMemphis Grizzlies3439.46619.073
10Phoenix Suns3439.46619.073
11San Antonio Spurs3239.45120.071
12Sacramento Kings3141.43121.572
13New Orleans Pelicans3042.41722.572
14Minnesota Timberwolves1945.29729.564
15Golden State Warriors1550.23134.065
Defeated the 4th seededIndiana Pacers,4–0First roundDefeated the 8th seededPortland Trail Blazers,4–1
Defeated the 1st seededMilwaukee Bucks,4–1Conference semifinalsDefeated the 4th seededHouston Rockets,4–1
Defeated the 3rd seededBoston Celtics,4–2Conference finalsDefeated the 3rd seededDenver Nuggets,4–1

Regular season series

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The Lakers won the regular season series 2–0.

November 8, 2019
Miami Heat 80,Los Angeles Lakers95
December 13, 2019
Los Angeles Lakers113, Miami Heat 110

Series summary

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For this season only, Sunday games began at 7:30 p.m. ET instead of its traditional 8:00 p.m. ET start time.[27]

GameDateRoad team[a]ResultHome team[a]
Game 1September 30Miami Heat98–116 (0–1)Los Angeles Lakers
Game 2October 2Miami Heat114–124 (0–2)Los Angeles Lakers
Game 3October 4Los Angeles Lakers104–115 (2–1)Miami Heat
Game 4October 6Los Angeles Lakers102–96 (3–1)Miami Heat
Game 5October 9Miami Heat111–108 (2–3)Los Angeles Lakers
Game 6October 11Los Angeles Lakers106–93 (4–2)Miami Heat

Game summaries

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Times listed areEastern Daylight Time (UTC−4). All games were playedbehind closed doors at theESPN Wide World of Sports Complex inWalt Disney World.

Game 1

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September 30
9:00 pm
Miami Heat 98,Los Angeles Lakers116
Scoring by quarter: 28–31, 20–34, 19–28,31–23
Pts:Jimmy Butler 23
Rebs:Olynyk,Iguodala,Nunn 5 each
Asts: Andre Iguodala 6
Pts:Anthony Davis 34
Rebs:LeBron James 13
Asts: LeBron James 9
Los Angeles leads series, 1–0
AdventHealth Arena at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex,Bay Lake, Florida
Referees:
  • No. 8 Marc Davis
  • No. 5 Kane Fitzgerald
  • No. 58 Josh Tiven

The Lakers'Anthony Davis had 34 points, ninerebounds and fiveassists in his first Finals game, andLeBron James added a neartriple-double with 25 points, 13 rebounds and nine assists to lead Los Angeles to a 116–98 win over Miami.[28] The Heat led 23–10 in the middle of the first quarter before the Lakers outscored them 55–25 to lead by 17 at halftime.[28][29] The Lakers expanded their lead to as high as 32 points in the third quarter. They made 13 of their first 20three-point field goals in the game before cooling off and missing 16 of their last 18.[28]

Miami'sJimmy Butler twisted his left ankle before the end of the first half, but he remained in the game and finished with 23 points.[29] Heat guardGoran Dragić did not play in the second half due to a foot injury.[28] Miami centerBam Adebayo also did not finish the game after exiting in the third quarter with a shoulder injury.[28][29]Dwight Howard remained as the Lakers' starting center after he moved into the starting lineup for the last few games of the conference finals againstDenver.[30]

Game 2

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October 2
9:00 pm
Miami Heat 114,Los Angeles Lakers124
Scoring by quarter: 23–29, 31–39,39–35, 21–21
Pts:Jimmy Butler 25
Rebs:Kelly Olynyk 9
Asts: Jimmy Butler 13
Pts:LeBron James 33
Rebs:Anthony Davis 14
Asts:Rajon Rondo 10
Los Angeles leads series, 2–0
AdventHealth Arena,Bay Lake, Florida
Referees:
  • No. 19 James Capers
  • No. 16 David Guthrie
  • No. 42 Eric Lewis

James scored 33 points and Davis added 32, leading the Lakers to a 2–0 series lead with a 124–114 win over the Heat. James and Davis became the first pair of Lakers teammates to each score 30 points in a Finals game sinceKobe Bryant andShaquille O'Neal in Game 3 of the2002 NBA Finals.[31] The team shot 51% for the game and made 22 of their first 25 two-pointfield goals, including a stretch of 16 straight towards the end of the first period through late in the third.[31][32] Davis made 14 of his first 15 shots.[31] Miami played short-handed without their injured starters Adebayo (neck and left shoulder) and Dragić (torn leftplantar fascia).[32]

The Lakers led by six points after the first quarter even though they made just three of 12 three-point attempts.[31] Trailing by 14 at the half, the Heat scored 39 points in the third period but still were down 10 entering the fourth.[32] They never got closer than 10 in the final period.[31]Rajon Rondo had 16 points, whileKentavious Caldwell-Pope andKyle Kuzma also added 11 for the Lakers.[32] The Lakers made 16 out of a season-high 47 three-pointers.[32] Their starters made just seven of 28 with Caldwell-Pope andDanny Green combining to make three of 19. The team made 66% of its two-point attempts.[31]

Miami was led by Butler with 25 points andKelly Olynyk with 24 off the bench.[31]Tyler Herro andMeyers Leonard replaced Dragić and Adebayo in the starting lineup. Herro became the youngest player to start an NBA Finals game at 20 years, 256 days. He was eight days younger thanMagic Johnson was when he started Game 1 for the Lakers in1980 against thePhiladelphia 76ers.[32]

Game 3

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October 4
7:30 pm
Los Angeles Lakers 104,Miami Heat115
Scoring by quarter: 23–26, 31–32, 26–27, 24–30
Pts:LeBron James 25
Rebs: LeBron James 10
Asts: LeBron James 8
Pts:Jimmy Butler 40
Rebs: Jimmy Butler 11
Asts: Jimmy Butler 13
Los Angeles leads series, 2–1
AdventHealth Arena,Bay Lake, Florida
Referees:

Butler finished with 40 points, 11 rebounds and 13 assists for a triple-double to lead Miami to a 115–104 win as Heat starters Adebayo and Dragić remained sidelined.[33] Miami led for most of the game.[34] At multiple points, they looked to be taking control of the game, but the Lakers would answer. The Heat led by 13 in the first quarter before the Lakers rallied to take the lead five minutes later. Miami began the second half with a 10–0 run to lead by 14, but Los Angeles responded with eight straight points. The Heat were up 12 late in the third quarter before the Lakers outscored them 20–6 to regain the lead 91–89 with 8:55 remaining in the game.[33] However, the Heat outscored the Lakers 26–13 to finish the game and cut the Lakers' lead to 2–1.[35]

Game 3 was the first NBA Finals game Miami had won since Game 2 of2014. Butler became the third player in Finals history to record a 40+ point triple-double, joining James (then with theCleveland Cavaliers) in2015 andJerry West with the Lakers in1969.[36] Butler also became the first player to have more points, rebounds and assists in a Finals game than James, who finished with 25 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists. Davis, who was in foul trouble early, was held to just 15 points and five rebounds.[34] The Lakers committed 20turnovers, which led to 21 points for the Heat.[34] Los Angeles had 10 turnovers in the first quarter, the most of any team in the league during the season in the first period,[33] including eight combined by James and Davis, who ended the game with eight and five turnovers, respectively.[34] Herro and Olynyk both scored 17 points for Miami, whileKyle Kuzma andMarkieff Morris both had 19 points off the bench for the Lakers. Miami's starters outscored the Lakers' starters 89–51.[33]

Game 4

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October 6
9:00 pm
Los Angeles Lakers102,Miami Heat 96
Scoring by quarter:27–22, 22–25,26–23,27–26
Pts:LeBron James 28
Rebs: LeBron James 12
Asts: LeBron James 8
Pts:Jimmy Butler 22
Rebs: Jimmy Butler 10
Asts: Jimmy Butler 9
Los Angeles leads series, 3–1
AdventHealth Arena,Bay Lake, Florida
Referees:

Davis made a 3-pointer with 39.5 seconds remaining to give the Lakers a nine-point lead and securing the game en route to a 102–96 win and a 3–1 lead over the Heat.[37] James had 28 points, eight assists and 12 rebounds, while Davis finished with 22 points, four assists and nine rebounds. Los Angeles was sloppy again with nine first-half turnovers, including five by James alone.[38] With 8:18 remaining in the third quarter, James made a 3-pointer which put the Lakers ahead 55–54. The Lakers did not trail for the final 20 minutes, though Miami would remain close throughout.[37][38] With 3:05 left in the game, Butler shot a corner 3-pointer that rimmed out which would have given the Heat the lead. Seven seconds later, Caldwell-Pope made a corner 3 to give the Lakers a 93–88 lead. Miami then committed ashot-clock violation, and Caldwell-Pope drove for a basket for a seven-point lead.[37]

Caldwell-Pope contributed 15 points and Green scored 10 for the Lakers.[37] Butler ended with 22 points, nine assists and 10 rebounds for the Heat. He made his first five shots for 11 points in the first quarter but did not make another field goal until the fourth quarter while being guarded by Davis and James.[38] Herro had 21 points,Duncan Robinson scored 17 and Adebayo added 15 for the Heat after missing two games.[37]

Game 5

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October 9
9:00 pm
Miami Heat111,Los Angeles Lakers 108
Scoring by quarter:25–24,35–32,28–26, 23–26
Pts:Jimmy Butler 35
Rebs: Jimmy Butler 12
Asts: Jimmy Butler 11
Pts:LeBron James 40
Rebs: LeBron James 13
Asts: LeBron James 7
Los Angeles leads series, 3–2
AdventHealth Arena,Bay Lake, Florida
Referees:
  • No. 8 Marc Davis
  • No. 5 Kane Fitzgerald
  • No. 42 Eric Lewis

Butler had 35 points, 12 rebounds and 11 assists to lead Miami to a 111–108 win and stave off elimination, bringing the series to 3–2. The Heat weathered a dominant performance by James, who ended with 40 points on just 21 shots, 13 rebounds and seven assists.[39] With the Lakers down by one and 18.8 seconds remaining in the game, James drove into the paint, where he was surrounded by Butler and Robinson with a third defender also approaching. James passed to a wide-open Green at the top of the key, but Green missed a 3-pointer with 7.1 seconds left.[40] Morris got the offensive rebound, pump-faked, but then threw the ball out of bounds with 2.2 seconds remaining in an attempt to get the ball to Davis under the basket.[40][41]

With 48 seconds left in the first quarter, Davis was kicked by Miami'sAndre Iguodala in his right heel, which aggravated a contusion he received in the conference finals. After lying on the floor for minutes, Davis exited the game and began the second quarter on the bench, which helped the Heat amass a 11-point lead. The Lakers drew close to make it 60–56 at the half. Caldwell-Pope, who scored 16 points, made a 3-pointer to give the Lakers the lead in the fourth quarter.[40] With 3:13 remaining, Robinson made a three-pointer to give the Heat a two-point lead, which began a run of either a tie or a lead change on the game's next nine scoring possessions,[42] including six straight where James and Butler traded scores.[43]

Robinson ended with 26 points, including seven 3-pointers, which brokeGary Neal's record set in2013 for most 3's by an undrafted player in the Finals.[44] Butler was exhausted towards the end, having rested just 48 seconds all game while also guarding James and sometimes Davis on defense.[45] He became the second player with multiple 30-point triple-doubles in the same Finals series, joining James in 2015.[44] Butler was the sixth player with multiple triple-doubles in the same Finals series along with James, Magic Johnson,Larry Bird,Wilt Chamberlain andDraymond Green.[42] He also became the first with 35 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists and fivesteals in a Finals game, and he was just the second NBA player to reach those marks in the playoffs, joiningGary Payton in 2000.[44] Davis scored 28 points and added 12 rebounds for the Lakers.[40] By the end of the game, he was noticeably limping after another tumble around the basket.[41][45] He and James scored 68 of the team's 108 points.[39] They combined to shoot 24 for 36, while the other Lakers were 14 for 46.[42]

Game 6

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October 11
7:30 pm
Los Angeles Lakers106,Miami Heat 93
Scoring by quarter:28–20,36–16,23–22, 19–35
Pts:LeBron James 28
Rebs:Anthony Davis 15
Asts: LeBron James 10
Pts:Bam Adebayo 25
Rebs: Bam Adebayo 10
Asts:Jimmy Butler 8
Los Angeles wins NBA Finals, 4–2
AdventHealth Arena,Bay Lake, Florida
Referees:
LeBron James was namedFinals MVP for the fourth time in his career.

James had 28 points, 14 rebounds and 10 assists to lead the Lakers to a 106–93 win for their 17th league championship in franchise history, their first since2010 and their first withoutPhil Jackson at the helm since his permanent departure in 2011. James was named theFinals MVP for the fourth time in his career.[46] Winning the fourth championship of his career,[46] he became the first and only player in NBA history to have been named Finals MVP with three different franchises. He won the award in a unanimous 11–0 vote.[47]

Lakers head coachFrank Vogel decided to start with asmaller, quicker lineup, inserting guardAlex Caruso for Howard and moving Davis to center.[48] Los Angeles never trailed in the game and ended the first quarter ahead 28–20.[5] They outscored Miami 36–16 in the second period and led by as many as 30 points in the first half.[48] The Lakers' 64–36 halftime lead was the second-largest margin at halftime in Finals history, behind a 30-point lead byBoston over the Lakers in Game 1 in1985.[5] The Los Angeles Lakers also became the first and only team in NBA history to be undefeated in a season when leading entering the fourth quarter, going a combined 57–0 record in theregular season andplayoffs.[48]

Davis had 19 points and 15 rebounds. Adebayo led Miami with 25 points and 10 rebounds.[5] Butler was held to only 12 points,[48] but added eight assists and seven rebounds. Dragić, who returned from his Game 1 injury, had five points off the bench on 2-of-8 shooting along with five rebounds in 19 minutes.[5]

James ended the series averaging 29.8 points, 11.8 rebounds and 8.5 assists per game.[47] He and Davis became the first teammates in NBA history to both average 25 points and shoot 50% from the field in the same postseason.[49] Butler became only the second player in a Finals series to lead his team outright in points, rebounds, assists, steals andblocks, joining James in2016 with the Cavaliers.[5]

With theDodgers winning theWorld Series later in the month, Los Angeles repeated its achievement of having NBA and World Series champions in the same year, as both the Lakers and Dodgers had won in 1988.

Rosters

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2019–20 Los Angeles Lakers roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.PlayerHeightWeightDOBFrom
F37Kostas Antetokounmpo (TW)6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)200 lb (91 kg)1997–11–20Dayton
G11Avery Bradley (L)6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)180 lb (82 kg)1990–11–26Texas
F12Devontae Cacok (TW)6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)240 lb (109 kg)1996–10–08UNC Wilmington
G1Kentavious Caldwell-Pope6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)204 lb (93 kg)1993–02–18Georgia
G4Alex Caruso6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)186 lb (84 kg)1994–02–28Texas A&M
G2Quinn Cook6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)180 lb (82 kg)1993–03–23Duke
F/C3Anthony Davis6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)253 lb (115 kg)1993–03–11Kentucky
F10Jared Dudley6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)237 lb (108 kg)1985–07–10Boston College
G/F14Danny Green6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)215 lb (98 kg)1987–06–22North Carolina
G5Talen Horton-Tucker6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)234 lb (106 kg)2000–11–25Iowa State
C39Dwight Howard6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)265 lb (120 kg)1985–12–08SW Atlanta Academy (GA)
F23LeBron James6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)250 lb (113 kg)1984–12–30St. Vincent–St. Mary HS (OH)
F0Kyle Kuzma6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)221 lb (100 kg)1995–07–24Utah
C7JaVale McGee7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)270 lb (122 kg)1988–01–19Nevada
F88Markieff Morris6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)245 lb (111 kg)1989–09–02Kansas
G9Rajon Rondo6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)180 lb (82 kg)1986–02–22Kentucky
G/F21J. R. Smith6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)225 lb (102 kg)1985–09–09Saint Benedict's Prep (NJ)
G18Dion Waiters6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)210 lb (95 kg)1991–12–10Syracuse
Head coach
Assistant(s)

Legend
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • (GL) Onassignment to G League affiliate
  • (TW) Two-way affiliate player
  • (L) On leave from the team
  • Injured Injured

Roster
Updated: July 13, 2020

2019–20 Miami Heat roster
PlayersCoaches
Pos.No.PlayerHeightWeightDOBFrom
F/C13Bam Adebayo6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)255 lb (116 kg)1997–07–18Kentucky
F/C17Kyle Alexander (TW)6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)216 lb (98 kg)1996–10–21Tennessee
F22Jimmy Butler6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)230 lb (104 kg)1989–09–14Marquette
F99Jae Crowder6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)235 lb (107 kg)1990–07–06Marquette
G7Goran Dragić6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)190 lb (86 kg)1986–05–06Slovenia
F40Udonis Haslem6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)235 lb (107 kg)1980–06–09Florida
G14Tyler Herro6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)195 lb (88 kg)2000–01–20Kentucky
F44Solomon Hill6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)226 lb (103 kg)1991–03–18Arizona
G/F28Andre Iguodala6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)215 lb (98 kg)1984–01–28Arizona
F5Derrick Jones6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)210 lb (95 kg)1997–02–15UNLV
F/C0Meyers Leonard7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)260 lb (118 kg)1992–02–27Illinois
G25Kendrick Nunn6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)190 lb (86 kg)1995–08–03Oakland
G/F4KZ Okpala6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)215 lb (98 kg)1999–04–28Stanford
F/C9Kelly Olynyk6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)240 lb (109 kg)1991–04–19Gonzaga
F55Duncan Robinson6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)215 lb (98 kg)1994–04–22Michigan
F30Chris Silva6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)234 lb (106 kg)1996–09–19South Carolina
G2Gabe Vincent (TW)6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)200 lb (91 kg)1996–06–14UC Santa Barbara
Head coach
Assistant(s)

Legend
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • (GL) Onassignment to G League affiliate
  • (TW) Two-way affiliate player
  • Injured Injured

Roster
Updated: November 30, 2019

Player statistics

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Legend
  GPGames played  GS Games started MPG Minutes per game
 FG% Field-goal percentage 3P% 3-point field-goal percentage FT% Free-throw percentage
 RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game
 BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game
Los Angeles Lakers statistics
PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
LeBron James6639.4.591.417.66711.88.51.20.529.8
Anthony Davis6638.2.571.421.93810.73.21.32.025.0
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope6631.3.377.302.8572.82.01.00.212.8
Rajon Rondo6026.0.388.333.8755.55.81.00.08.7
Kyle Kuzma6021.6.354.310.8002.80.50.20.28.5
Danny Green6622.9.327.2891.0002.81.21.00.87.5
Markieff Morris6021.3.368.400.8333.31.20.00.07.5
Alex Caruso6124.9.433.375.7502.52.30.80.26.3
Dwight Howard6511.8.7501.000.5712.80.70.20.32.8
Quinn Cook201.4.500.500.0000.00.00.00.01.5
J. R. Smith303.4.333.333.0000.30.00.30.01.0
Jared Dudley300.9.000.000.0000.00.00.00.30.0
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PlayerGPGSMPGFG%3P%FT%RPGAPGSPGBPGPPG
Jimmy Butler6643.0.552.308.8878.39.82.20.826.2
Bam Adebayo4433.7.535.000.6256.32.50.30.815.3
Tyler Herro6534.6.368.367.8134.23.00.50.014.7
Duncan Robinson6632.0.404.3911.0002.72.50.80.312.5
Kelly Olynyk5022.7.488.412.8466.01.40.40.611.6
Jae Crowder6631.5.418.333.8005.21.20.30.511.2
Kendrick Nunn6022.6.471.3911.0003.51.80.00.210.5
Meyers Leonard2211.0.8331.0001.0000.50.50.50.07.0
Goran Dragić2116.9.313.000.5003.02.51.50.05.5
Andre Iguodala6019.7.421.375.0002.72.00.30.33.2
Solomon Hill406.3.556.333.0000.80.30.30.03.0
Derrick Jones Jr.402.5.500.000.0000.30.00.00.00.5
  • Bold: team high
  • Source:[50]

Sponsorship

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As part of a multiyear partnership that began in 2018, the internet television serviceYouTube TV was thepresenting sponsor of the series.[51] The2020 NBA Finals Presented by YouTube TV logo was prominently displayed at center court, with "Black Lives Matter" text featured above the midcourt logo (as it had been since the start of theNBA Bubble as part of the league and players' activism in response to theGeorge Floyd protests), while Walt Disney World script logos were placed outside opposing lane lines on each side.[52][53]

Media coverage

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In the United States, the Finals were televised byABC in English (including local stationsKABC-TV in Los Angeles andWPLG in Miami) andESPN Deportes inSpanish.[54]

Like before,Mike Breen,Mark Jackson andJeff Van Gundy served as commentators on ABC, withRachel Nichols on the sideline. After spending the past 11 Finals as a sideline reporter on television,Doris Burke joined theESPN Radio commentary team, which includedMarc Kestecher andJon Barry, making her first woman to call the NBA Finals on the radio.[55]

Game 5 of the Finals was the first NBA game to be aired onChina Central Television (CCTV) in China since the disagreement between the NBA and that country over theHouston Rockets General ManagerDaryl Morey tweet in support of the Hong Konganti-government protesters. NBA games had remained available for streaming onTencent.[56]

Viewership

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See also:NBA Finals television ratings

The 2020 NBA Finals continued the trend of declining viewership, with 7.41 million people watching Game 1, making it the lowest rated and least-watched NBA Finals game on record (tracking viewership started in 1988).[57][58] It aired opposite twoMajor League Baseball playoff games.[59] The drop followed the shift in other sporting events rescheduled from their traditional times of year, such as theStanley Cup Finals, theKentucky Derby, theU.S. Open and theIndianapolis 500.[60] The viewership further declined to a new record low of 6.609 million for Game 2.[61] Despite the lows, both Game 1 and Game 2 were the most watched program for their respective days.[59] Game 3, which aired opposite NBC'sSunday Night Football coverage, had its viewership continue to decrease to a new record low of approximately 5.94 million.[59]

GameRatings
(American households)
American audience
(in millions)
Ref
14.17.41[60]
23.66.61[62]
33.15.94[62]
44.47.54[63]
54.88.89[64]
64.28.29[65]
Avg4.07.45

Aftermath

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Following theLos Angeles Lakers' victory,Cinderella Castle atWalt Disney World Resort lit up in their team colors. The local victory parade for the Lakers was delayed due to theCOVID-19 pandemic.[66] Los Angeles mayorEric Garcetti stated on October 28, the day after theLos Angeles Dodgers won theWorld Series, that there would be separate public celebrations for both teams, though it was uncertain how mandated social distancing would be addressed.[67] As of November 2024, no public celebrations have taken place for either team, although there was a parade celebrating the Dodgers2024 World Series championship.

Notes

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  1. ^abSince all games were played at a neutral sitewith no spectators, the home and road teams were labeled with a logo of their team as the court decals.

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