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On April 15, 1965, John Havlicek came up with a series-clinching steal in Game 7 of the 1965 Eastern Conference Finals!
League MVP Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored 33 points and blocked six shots, while his co-star, rookie Magic Johnson, fell one ...
Dyson Daniels Best Steals from This Season. Check out some of the best steals from Dyson Daniels this season! Playlist ...
Finals Gm 5 - Maxwell leads Celtics charge. On a court loaded with Hall of Fame talent, it was Cedric Maxwell who grabbed the fifth game with both hands. His 28 points and 15 ...
Few players enjoyed rising for the big occasion more than Dennis Johnson, and it was never more evidenced than his buzzer-beating jump shot to take down the Lakers. It capped a 27-point performance, ...
Houston shortened its rotation to extend its season. The Rockets only used six men - none more impactful than the hot-shooting Mike Dunleavy - to draw the series even.
The Celtics defense did not permit a Rockets launch, and Cedric Maxwell led six players in double-figures as Boston regained the series lead.
Julius Erving's iconic underhand scoop received instant induction into championship folklore, and was just what the Sixers needed in the stretch run to finish off the Lakers and tie the series.
NBAHistory: Some Great Steals from Dyson Daniels & from Gary Payton Compilation. Dyson Daniels' 229 steals this year were the most in a season since Gary Payton (1995-96, 231 Stea ...
The first Finals game of the Bird Era was officially launched when Larry Legend followed his own shot with a spectacular scoop. One of Bird's most famous shots was the catalyst in helping the Celtics ...
Behind series MVP Cedric Maxwell and a clutch late three-pointer by Larry Bird, title number 14 was headed to the rafters of Boston Garden.
A clutch shot in the dying moments by Bobby Jones helped the Sixers hold off a Lakers rally, and another dominant performance from Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.