1991 NBA Playoffs

1991 NBA Playoffs

The 1991 NBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1990-91 season. The tournament concluded with the Eastern Conference champion Chicago Bulls winning their first NBA championship via a four games to one victory over the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers. Michael Jordan of the Bulls was named NBA Finals MVP.

After having their previous three seasons ended by the Detroit Pistons, the Bulls gained a measure of revenge in the Eastern Conference finals, sweeping the two-time defending NBA champions. Ironically, in the 1989 NBA Finals the Pistons themselves had defeated the two-time defending champion Lakers in a four-game sweep.

This would be the last appearance of the "Showtime"-era Lakers in the NBA Finals; the franchise would next appear in the championship series in 2000, as the Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant-led squad would win the first of three consecutive NBA championships.

After losing their Eastern Conference semifinal series to the Bulls, the Philadelphia 76ers would not return to the playoffs until 1999.

After losing their Eastern Conference first round series to the 76ers, the Milwaukee Bucks would not return to the playoffs until 1999.

This also was the first year that NBC aired the NBA Playoffs.

Bracket

16TeamBracket

RD1=First Round
RD2=Conference Semifinals
RD3=Conference Finals
RD4=NBA Finals
group1=Eastern Conference
group2=Western Conference

RD1-seed01=1
RD1-team01=Chicago
RD1-score01=3
RD1-seed02=8
RD1-team02=New York
RD1-score02=0

RD1-seed03=4
RD1-team03=Milwaukee
RD1-score03=0
RD1-seed04=5
RD1-team04=Philadelphia
RD1-score04=3

RD1-seed05=3
RD1-team05=Detroit
RD1-score05=3
RD1-seed06=6
RD1-team06=Atlanta
RD1-score06=2

RD1-seed07=2
RD1-team07=Boston
RD1-score07=3
RD1-seed08=7
RD1-team08=Indiana
RD1-score08=2

RD1-seed09=1
RD1-team09=Portland
RD1-score09=3
RD1-seed10=8
RD1-team10=Seattle
RD1-score10=2

RD1-seed11=4
RD1-team11=Phoenix
RD1-score11=1
RD1-seed12=5
RD1-team12=Utah
RD1-score12=3

RD1-seed13=3
RD1-team13=L.A. Lakers
RD1-score13=3
RD1-seed14=6
RD1-team14=Houston
RD1-score14=0

RD1-seed15=2
RD1-team15=San Antonio
RD1-score15=1
RD1-seed16=7
RD1-team16=Golden State
RD1-score16=3

RD2-seed01=1
RD2-team01=Chicago
RD2-score01=4
RD2-seed02=5
RD2-team02=Philadelphia
RD2-score02=1

RD2-seed03=3
RD2-team03=Detroit
RD2-score03=4
RD2-seed04=2
RD2-team04=Boston
RD2-score04=2

RD2-seed05=1
RD2-team05=Portland
RD2-score05=4
RD2-seed06=5
RD2-team06=Utah
RD2-score06=1

RD2-seed07=3
RD2-team07=L.A. Lakers
RD2-score07=4
RD2-seed08=7
RD2-team08=Golden State
RD2-score08=1

RD3-seed01=1
RD3-team01=Chicago
RD3-score01=4
RD3-seed02=3
RD3-team02=Detroit
RD3-score02=0

RD3-seed03=1
RD3-team03=Portland
RD3-score03=2
RD3-seed04=3
RD3-team04=L.A. Lakers
RD3-score04=4

RD4-seed01=E1
RD4-team01=Chicago
RD4-score01=4
RD4-seed02=W3
RD4-team02=L.A. Lakers
RD4-score02=1

External links

* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCjf3Y7MY4o&feature=PlayList&p=B407D5C9E293347B&index=0&playnext=1 Eastern Conf. First round Game 3 "Bulls vs. Knicks" on Youtube.com]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DswnIlT4VM&feature=PlayList&p=A19647CF62FB3A4F&index=0&playnext=1 Eastern Conf. Finals Game 4 "Bulls vs. Pistons" on Youtube.com]


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