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1983 NBA Finals

 
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1983 NBA Finals
Team Coach Wins
Philadelphia 76ers Billy Cunningham 4
Los Angeles Lakers Pat Riley 0
Dates: May 22 - May 31
MVP: Moses Malone
(Philadelphia 76ers)
Television: CBS (U.S.)
Announcers: Dick Stockton and Bill Russell
Announcers: Chick Hearn (Lakers)
Referees:
Game 1: Earl Strom and Ed T. Rush
Game 2: Darrell Garretson and John Vanak
Game 3: Jake O'Donnell and Ed T. Rush
Game 4: Hugh Evans and Earl Strom
Hall of Famers: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1995)
Julius Erving (1993)
Magic Johnson (2002)
Moses Malone (2001)
Bob McAdoo (2000)
James Worthy (2003; did not play)
Coaches:
Billy Cunningham (1986, player)
Pat Riley (2008)
Broadcasters: Chick Hearn
Eastern Finals: 76ers defeat Bucks, 4-1
Western Finals: Lakers defeat Spurs, 4-2
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The 1983 NBA World Championship Series was the championship round of the 1982-83 NBA season.

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Overview

The final piece of the Philadelphia 76ers' championship puzzle was completed before the 1982-83 season when they acquired center Moses Malone from the Houston Rockets. They went on to capture their historic second NBA championship as they won 65 games, and stormed through the playoffs, first sweeping the New York Knicks, and then beating the Milwaukee Bucks in five games. They finally finished it off with a four game sweep of the Los Angeles Lakers, who had defeated them the season before.

Said head coach Billy Cunningham, "The difference from last year was Moses." Malone was named MVP of the 1983 Finals, as well as league MVP for the third time in his career. The 76ers completed one of the most dominating playoff runs in league history with a 12-1 mark after league and NBA Finals MVP Moses promised "Fo', fo', fo" (as in "four, four, four" - four wins to sweep round 1, four wins to sweep round 2, etc.), but it actually wound up as "Fo', fi', fo." (four, five, four). The 76ers were also led by Julius Erving, Maurice Cheeks, Andrew Toney, and Bobby Jones.

With 59 seconds to go in Game 4, it was Erving who made a three-point play to hold the lead for good.

Notable occurrences

The 1983 NBA Finals was the last to end before June.

This championship is especially noted because it was the last major professional championship for the city of Philadelphia until the Phillies won the 2008 World Series.

"That Championship Feeling"

Following the 1983 NBA Finals, a video documentary called "That Championship Feeling" recaps the NBA Playoff action that year. Dick Stockton, who called the Finals for CBS with Bill Russell, narrated the video, and Irene Cara's 1983 hit single "Flashdance... What a Feeling" is the official theme song for the video documentary. For the first time, NBA Entertainment used videotape instead of film for all the on-court and off-court footage.

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See also

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