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1982 NBA Finals

1982 NBA finals
TeamCoachWins
Los Angeles Lakers Pat Riley 4
Philadelphia 76ers Billy Cunningham 2
DatesMay 27–June 8
MVPMagic Johnson
(Los Angeles Lakers)
Hall of FamersLakers:
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1995)
Michael Cooper (2024)
Magic Johnson (2002)
Bob McAdoo (2000)
Jamaal Wilkes (2012)
76ers:
Maurice Cheeks (2018)
Julius Erving (1993)
Bobby Jones (2019)
Coaches:
Billy Cunningham (1986, player)
Pat Riley (2008)
Officials:
Hugh Evans (2022)
Darell Garretson (2016)
Earl Strom (1995)
Eastern finals76ers defeated Celtics, 4–3
Western finalsLakers defeated Spurs, 4–0
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The 1982 NBA World Championship Series was the championship round of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 1981–82 season, the top level of competition in men's professional basketball in North America. The series saw the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers face the Eastern Conference champion Philadelphia 76ers. It was a rematch of the 1980 NBA Finals. The Lakers won 4 games to 2.

The 1982 NBA Finals documentary "Something to Prove" recaps all the action of this series. It was the last NBA video documentary to exclusively use film in all on-court action. Dick Stockton narrated the documentary, with the condensed USA Network version narrated by Al Albert.

This was the first Finals to be claimed on the winning team's home court since 1977. The series ended June 8, later than any previous NBA Finals. The previous record was June 7, 1978. This record was eclipsed two years later when the finals ended on June 12, 1984.


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