NBA: The Difference a Trade Makes

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1983-84 Season: Magic vs Bird
I’ve discovered two new interests in the last six months or so: Alternate History and NBA. So I thought why not combine the two with the help of NBA 2k24. This thread will be looking at how the Knicks not trading away their 1984 draft pick could have affected their approach to the 83-84 season and the subsequent effect of the 1984 draft and beyond..



NBA: The Difference a Trade Makes

September 1983:
The New York Knicks, off the back of a Conference Semi Final season in the 1982-83 season, decided on a quiet summer. Guard Darrell Walker was selected using their Round 1 (12th) Draft Pick whilst Sly Williams was traded to Atlanta Hawks with Rudy Macklin coming the other way. With the Knicks front office satisfied with the roster, rumors of a trade with the Pacers for Billy Knight remained just that, rumors. The Knicks headed into the season hoping that the exploits of Bernard King and Bill Cartwright would be enough for at worst another playoff appearance.

1983-84 Season: Magic vs Bird
The most eye opening result on the opening night came in Milwaukee. The Bucks dispatched the Indiana Pacers by 49 points in a 78-127 win. Not that the Bucks beating the Pacers at home was a surprise, but the manner and size of the win pointed to another long and difficult season for the Pacers. The first big match up came in Detroit when the Celtics rocked up. A difficult encounter on paper for Boston was dealt with comfortably in a 116-97 win, ominous signs early on for the rest of the league. In the West, Los Angeles Lakers were hoping to go one better than last season's runner up finish but found themselves on the end of an early season shock as Kansas City Kings rocked up in LA and left with a 106-104 narrow win. Nevertheless, a Lakers defeat would still be a rare sight through the rest of the season. And that wasn’t the only shock of the opening week. Philadelphia 76ers, having won the opening game of their title defense, were on the end of a shock 108-105 loss at home to the Indiana Pacers. The same Pacers who had been romped by the Bucks mere days earlier.

As November began, the reigning champs’ fortunes didn’t get much better. The Bulls, many people's tips for last place in the East, stung a surprise with a 113-100 win in Philly. This left Philly with a 1-2 start to the season, with both defeats at home against the supposed worst two teams in the East. Not only were the Portland Trail Blazers on the opposite side of the country to the 76ers, but they were also on the other side of the form guide early on. A 134-131 victory over the Utah Jazz gave the Trail Blazers a 7-2 start to the season. Also making a good start in the West were the Warriors, who defeated San Antonio Spurs mid way through the month to make it an 8-2 start to the season. That defeat for the Spurs was their 5th straight as despite the best efforts of George Gervin they made a poor start to the season. The Bulls, not content with upsetting Philly, took things a step further with a stunning victory over Boston in Chicago. The 98-102 loss for the Celtics was their first of the season (8-1) and a continuation of a much better than expected start for the Bulls. The Celtics recovered days later however, inflicting a commanding 121-93 win in Philly as the 76ers suffered a 5th straight loss in a 3-8 start. Ralph Sampson (1983 No 1 Draft Pick for the Rockets) had made a strong start to the season, picking up rookie of the month in October, and looked likely to retain that award in November thanks to a superb 39 point showing as the Rockets beat the Mavericks 124-120 in Dallas.

The Jazz, tipped by many to make the playoffs for the first time this season, had started a slightly disappointing 9-9. And 9-9 became 9-10 at the start of December thanks to a 117-120 loss in Phoenix. Another poor year the Jazz may have kickstarted relocation talks as the team had been disappointing since its move to Utah. By the end of the month, the Jazz were 19-12 in the West and any talk of relocation had gone quiet. The Lakers were the dominant team in the West once more, as they also won in Phoenix (100-97) to go 10 straight wins early on in the season (18-3). In the East, with Philadelphia floundering, it was up to the Detroit Pistons to challenge Boston for the conference title. Unfortunately for Detroit, when it came to actually challenging Boston on the court they continually came up short. Detroit and Boston met for the fourth and final time in mid December and 27 points for Isiah Thomas was not enough to stop Boston winning 112-101 in Detroit and giving them a 4-0 record over the Pistons for the 83-84 campaign. There were a couple of surprise thrashings in December. In San Antonio, Philly’s surprise struggles continued with a 75-122 loss to the Spurs whilst in a battle of 3rd vs 2nd in the West, Utah secured a 117-84 victory in Denver to tighten up the Midwest division. At the other end of the West division, the Rockets suffered an 8th straight loss with a 107-101 defeat to Boston. Golden State’s impressive start to the season was also being undone as a 93-105 loss in LA gave them five straight losses to end the year. One team that wasn’t losing was the Celtics. They finished the year with a 117-109 victory against the Dallas Mavericks to record 22 straight wins. They would go into 1984 with their eyes on the Lakers’ 32 win record.

Jim Paxson started 1984 well with 27 points as the Trail Blazers won 93-120 at home to the Kansas City Kings. For the Kings, it would be the start of a 1-14 month that saw their chance at a playoff spot diminish. The New York Knicks had had an underwhelming first half of the season, sat outside the playoff spots in the East going into 1984. They did however lift the mood with an impressive 100-108 win against the Lakers. That would be as good as it got this season for the Knicks however. The Lakers bounced back from that loss with a 120-98 win in Cleveland that would start another impressive run for them, this time an 11 game streak that left them well clear at the top of the West. Adrian Dantley was looking impressive in an ever improving Jazz side. They won 110-108 in San Diego to move to 24-13 for the season. An incredible story meanwhile was being written in Boston as Larry Bird’s 25 points saw Boston comfortably beat a decent Bucks side 85-113 at Boston Gardens. This moved Boston onto 31 straight victories, one short of the Lakers record. Next up, a trip to Cleveland with a chance to equal a record not many thought would even be neared let alone equalled. Unfortunately for the Celtics, whether it was all the talk about the record or just an inspired Cleveland, they would fall one short of the record in a 109-127 loss to the Cavaliers. Larry Bird took out his frustration on the Chicago Bulls with a 51 point game to get Boston back on the victory train a couple of days later. Back in the West, Houston Rockets ended January with a 95-107 victory over Golden State. Earlier talk of purposeful tanking seemed a little premature as this win was Houston’s 5th straight to get them back within touching distance of the playoffs.

Tanking was instead the talk of the East. The Bulls, struggling to put any sort of form together, had fallen well out of playoff contention and had started racking up losses at a fast rate. Given their roster, most of these losses weren’t exactly unexpected but the uninspiring performances weren’t exactly giving much evidence that the Bulls were desperately trying to avoid being in the coin toss for number one draft pick. They were going to soon have competition in the East though. With an injury to Bernard King at the start of February, the Knicks’ hopes of any sort of rewarding season faded and instead they went on a sustained run of losses. Bill Cartwright saw his minutes dramatically reduced and without him or King the Knicks recorded 16 straight losses through February to find themselves level at the bottom of the East with the Bulls. The race to the bottom was on. With the Knicks and the Bulls going down, the other team that might have been in contention for that last spot was the Pacers. However, without a draft pick of their own (traded to Portland), they instead found form and 7 wins in February including a 121-99 win in Boston pushed them into playoff contention. The Pistons had established themselves as the No 2 side in the East this season. A thrilling game against the Cavs in which 33 points from Isiah Thomas gave them a 111-112 win started a month-long winning streak for Detroit. Despite a 76ers resurgence, it was the Nets who were currently holding that 3rd spot in the East. A 108-101 loss to the Cavs was their first in 10 and it was that nine game run that had them a more than safe bet for another playoff appearance. The 76ers meanwhile had an accomplishment of their own. A 88-114 win over the Knicks moved them into a positive record for the first time since their opening day victory as they banished any ideas about missing out on the playoffs altogether. February was also the month that the top two sides of the season, Boston and LA, met each other. Larry Bird was the star of both games, however the Lakers were still able to take the win at home by a 107-116 margin. A win for the Celtics in Boston however left no one much the wiser as to how a potential Championship finals showdown might end up. Behind the Lakers in the West, Utah Jazz lost four straight at the end of the month to put Denver in pole position to secure the Midwest division.

The race for the playoffs started to hot up in March as teams found form at the right time. A 111-119 win for Cleveland against the Spurs started an 11-4 run that moved them well inside the playoff line. An unexpectedly good season for the unfancied Cavs. With the Knicks and the Bulls having seemingly no interest in the playoff fight, it looked like the Pacers and the Bullets would fight it out in the East for the last spot. There was a four way fight for one spot in the West. With the Rockets also looking down rather than up and the top seven teams well clear it was left to the Clippers, Warriors, Spurs and the Kings to try and climb themselves into that last position. Clippers ended March one game clear with it all still to play for. In the race for the No 1 draft pick, Bernard King had returned from injury and the Knicks started to look like a semi respectable basketball team again. A 97-100 win over the Bullets was one of five wins in March that brought them within a game of the Bulls who were going 1-13 in the same month. Despite good performances from Ralph Sampson, the Rockets were not contending in games. A 91-124 loss to the Trail Blazers a good example of how their second half of the season was going. The Rockets were a lock for that coin toss; the only question was who would be on the other side of the coin.

1st April Playoff Picture:
East

7. Cavaliers - 34-40
8. Pacers - 25-49
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9. Bullets - 25-50
10. Bulls - 23-50
11. Knicks - 22-52

West
7. Mavericks - 40-34
8. Clippers - 30-45
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9. Warriors - 29-45
10. Spurs - 28-47
11. Kings - 28-47
12. Rockets - 23-51

April started with a Knicks / Bulls double header. Two games that neither team wanted to win. King and Cartwright were on tiny minutes in both games whilst the Bulls were giving subs and reserves majority minutes throughout. Perhaps unsurprisingly, both teams found a way to lose one game each, leaving both teams still in with a chance of that draft pick. The battle for the last Eastern playoff spot threw up a tasty game in Washington. In a close game throughout it was the Bullets who emerged with a crucial win, 92-94 over Indiana. In the West, a hard fought 103-100 win for the Clippers over Portland gave them a massive boost in their playoff push as others around them faded away. A couple of days later in the West, Denver Nuggets won 129-123 in Phoenix to clinch the Midwest division title and secure 2nd seed in the playoffs. In perhaps the biggest surprise of the season the Celtics, who were going for the greatest regular season record ever, suffered a 95-98 loss in New York. There were muted celebrations from New York, who had potentially just played their way out of the draft pick they so desired. The East playoff battle continued right up the last game of the season. Despite the defeat earlier in the month to the Bullets, the Pacers had kept themselves in contention and now had a rematch with the Bullets in what was now an end of season shootout. The winner would make the playoffs and clearly Jeff Ruland wanted to play in the playoffs. 43 points gave Washington a 108-115 victory and a playoff appearance. The big story was now the bottom spot in the East. The Knicks still had it in their hands and thanks to a 92-91 defeat to the Cavaliers and a 100-107 loss to the 76ers, the Knicks successfully tanked their way to place in the coin toss and a potential number one pick in the most stacked draft in recent history.


Eastern Conference Standings
1. Boston Celtics - 72-10
2. Detroit Pistons - 55-27
3. Milwaukee Bucks - 45-37
4. New Jersey Nets - 44-38
5. Philadelphia 76ers - 40-42
6. Atlanta Hawks - 39-43
7. Cleveland Cavliers - 37-45
8. Washington Bullets - 29-53
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9. Indiana Pacers - 28-54
10. Chicago Bulls - 26-56
11. New York Knicks - 25-57

Western Conference Standings
1. Los Angeles Lakers - 66-16
2. Denver Nuggets - 51-31
3. Portland Trail Blazers - 50-32
4. Phoenix Suns - 47-35
5. Seattle SuperSonics - 46-36
6. Utah Jazz - 46-36
7. Dallas Mavericks - 44-38
8. San Diego Clippers - 34-48
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9. Golden State Warriors - 32-50
10. San Antonio Spurs - 30-52
11. Kansas City Kings - 30-52
12. Houston Rockets - 26-56
Regular Season Awards:
Player of the Month
MonthPlayer
OctoberSidney Moncrief (Bucks)
NovemberLarry Bird (Celtics)
DecemberIsiah Thomas (Pistons)
JanuaryJack Sikma (SuperSonics)
FebruaryMoses Malone (76ers)
MarchMagic Johnson (Lakers)
AprilKareem Abdul-Jabber (Lakers)

Rookie of the Month
MonthPlayer
OctoberRalph Sampson (Rockets)
NovemberRalph Sampson (Rockets)
DecemberRalph Sampson (Rockets)
JanuaryClyde Drexler (Trail Blazers)
FebruaryRalph Sampson (Rockets)
MarchRalph Sampson (Rockets)

All Star Lineups (East 120-117 West)
EasternWestern
Isiah ThomasMagic Johnson
Sidney MoncriefKareem Abdul-Jabbar
Larry BirdAdrian Dantley
Moses MaloneWalter Davis
Robert ParishMark Aguirre
Otis BirdsongGeorge Gavin
World B.FreeJack Sikma
Jeff RulandAlex English
Bernard KingGus Williams
Dominique WilkinsRalph Sampson
Marques JohnsonKiki Vandeweghe
Dennis JohnsonDarrell Griffith

Individual Awards
Most Valuable PlayerMagic Johnson (Lakers)
Rookie of the YearRalph Sampson (Rockets)
Sixth Man of the YearKevin McHale (Celtics)
Defensive Player of the YearTree Rollins (Hawks)
Most Improved PlayerSleepy Floyd (Warriors)

Team Awards
All-NBA 1stAll-NBA 2ndAll-NBA 3rd
Magic Johnson (Lakers)Gus Williams (SuperSonics)Walter Davis (Suns)
Isiah Thomas (Pistons)Rolando Blackman (Mavericks)Otis Birdsong (Nets)
Larry Bird (Celtics)Mark Aguirre (Mavericks)Dominique Wilkins (Hawks)
Cliff Robinson (Cavaliers)Alex English (Nuggets)Clark Kellogg (Pacers)
Moses Malone (76ers)Jeff Ruland (Bullets)Jack Sikma (SuperSonics)

Team Awards
All-Defensive 1st All-Rookie 1st
Sidney Moncfrief (Bucks)Ralph Sampson (Rockets)
Magic Johnson (Lakers)Ennis Whatley (Bulls)
Larry Bird (Celtics)Clyde Drexler (Trail Blazers)
Bobby Jones (76ers)Darrell Walker (Knicks)
Tree Rollins (Hawks)Roy Hinson (Cavaliers)

The Playoffs

East 1st Round
Boston Celtics 3-0 Washington Bullets
Bullets reward for getting into the playoffs is an unsurprising sweep from the Celtics
New Jersey Nets 0-3 Philadelphia 76ers
76ers poor start to the season a distant memory as Moses Malone powers them into the semi's
Milwaukee Bucks 2-3 Atlanta Hawks
Dominique Wilkins is top scorer in 4 of the 5 games to help Hawks upset Bucks and advance
Detroit Pistons 3-1 Cleveland Cavaliers
Detroit continue impressive season by breezing past Cavaliers

West 1st Round
Los Angeles Lakers 3-2 San Diego Clippers
Clippers fight back from 2-0 down to force game 5.` Abdul-Jabber with 35 points as Lakers win 115-88 in decider
Phoenix Suns 3-2 Seattle SuperSonics
Phoenix come from 2-0 down to advance to Western semi's
Portland Trail Blazers 3-2 Utah Jazz
Despite Adrian Dantley's 41 points, Trail Blazers sneak past the Jazz in game 5 131-129
Denver Nuggets 1-3 Dallas Mavericks
Mark Aguirre the star as Dallas shock Denver to advance

East Semi-Finals
Boston Celtics 4-0 Philadelphia 76ers
76ers title defense over as Celtics continue incredible season
Detroit Pistons 4-0 Atlanta Hawks
Detroit win 3 of the 4 games by 20+ points to cruise into finals

West Semi-Finals
Los Angeles Lakers 4 -2 Phoenix Suns
The only non sweep of the semi's as Suns give Lakers some problems but fall short
Portland Trail Blazers 4-0 Dallas Mavericks
Portland take advantage of the Nuggets elimination to sweep the Mavs en route to Finals

East Final
Boston Celtics 4-1 Detroit Pistons
Pistons end Celtics winning run but still lose in 5, Larry Bird with 44 points in game 3

West Final
Los Angeles Lakers 4-3 Portland Trail Blazers
Portland force game 7 with 1 point win in game 6. Magic, Worthy, Kareem and Wilkes all with 20+ points in game 7

1984 Championship Finals
Game 1
: Los Angeles Lakers 117-100 Boston Celtics
Abdul Jabber with 30 points as Lakers take advantage of dominant 3rd Quarter to go 1-0 up
Game 2: Los Angeles Lakers 94-88 Boston Celtics
Another strong end to the game for Lakers who turn around a 5 point halftime deficit to win both away games
Game 3: Boston Celtics 141-134 Los Angeles Lakers
Boston keep the series alive by turning around a 16 point 1st Quarter deficit in an incredible game.
Game 4: Boston Celtics 105-107 Los Angeles Lakers
Abdul-Jabber wins it with 2 seconds to go to give Lakers one hand on the trophy, Larry Bird misses 3 point attempt to win it for Celtics
Game 5: Los Angeles Lakers 112-82 Boston Celtics
Boston's incredible season comes up short as Lakers win in 5 to secure a 9th NBA Championship. Despite it being dubbed the Bird v Magic finals, it was Kareem Abdul-Jabber who stole the show in the end.

1983-1984 NBA Championship Result
Boston Celtics 1-4 Los Angeles Lakers

Finals MVP
Kareem Abdul-Jabber



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The 1984 off season
 
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1984 - Offseason
1984 - Offseason

The main event of almost any offseason in the NBA was the draft. This year however the frenzy around the draft seemed even higher than usual. The Nigerian Center Akeem Olajuwon was the consensus first pick but great things were expected of the next few on many draft boards as well. Whoever out of the Knicks and the Rockets lost the coin toss could console themselves knowing that the likes of Charles Barkley, Michael Jordan, Sam Bowie and Sam Perkins were all still available, all of whom like Akeem were expected to do great things in the NBA.

At the same time as the build up to the draft was going on, San Diego Clippers owner Donald Sterling was in the process of relocating his team north to Los Angeles. Despite no permission to do so from the NBA, Sterling made the controversial move anyway and would win the subsequent legal battle to keep them there.

The 1984 draft kicked off with the coin toss. It would be the last one in the NBA after new lottery rules were introduced for the 1985 season on the back of the undignified tanking of the Rockets, Knicks and the Bulls. It would be the Rockets who would win the last NBA coin toss, giving them the No 1 pick in the most anticipated draft for a long time.

As expected, the Rockets used their first pick to draft Center Akeem Olajuwon. The Knicks, already with Bill Cartwright at Center, decided against the next best Center in Sam Bowie and instead went for Guard Michael Jordan out of North Carolina. The Bulls, who had the third pick, were up next and did need a Center. This led everyone to expect them to pick Bowie however the Bulls spotted an opportunity to do something different. Before the third pick a trade was announced. The Houston Rockets would now not only have the first pick of this stacked draft but also the third. With the third pick of the draft and Dave Corzine heading to Houston, the Bulls picked up Rookie of the Year Ralph Sampson. It seemed like a good play from both teams. The Bulls, having missed out on Akeem, instead got the best rookie from the previous year. The Rockets, now with Akeem as their Center, could afford to lose Sampson and instead picked up Power Forward Charles Barkley who had impressed massively in the pre draft workouts and in his college career. The rest of the night was not without its drama. Sam Perkins unexpectedly fell to 8th pick, where he was picked up by the Atlanta Hawks who had traded for the pick by sending Tree Rollins to Washington. The Kings were very happy with their night, picking up two highly rated prospects with the 6th and 11th picks. The 11th pick was given up by the Hawks, seemingly happy with Perkins, with Larry Drew moving from Kansas to Atlanta in exchange. The Kings would select John Stockton and Otis Thorpe to bolster their roster. The last big storyline was the first round 9th pick from the 76ers who selected Oscar Schmidt from Brazil. Schmidt, reportedly not convinced about the prospect of moving to the NBA, was swayed by the allure of a potential NBA Championship and therefore would sign for Philadelphia ahead of the 1984-85 season.

Full Draft 1st Round:

  1. Akeem Olajuwon - Houston Rockets
  2. Michael Jordan - New York Knicks
  3. Charles Barkley - Houston Rockets
  4. Sam Bowie - Portland Trail Blazers
  5. Melvin Turpin - San Antonio Spurs
  6. John Stockton - Kansas City Kings
  7. Alvin Robinson - Los Angeles Clippers
  8. Sam Perkins - Atlanta Hawks
  9. Oscar Schmidt - Philadelphia 76ers
  10. Kevin Willis - Dallas Mavericks
  11. Otis Thorpe - Kansas City Kings
  12. Michael Cage - Philadelphia 76ers
  13. Jay Humphries - Dallas Mavericks
  14. Lancaster Gordon - New Jersey Nets
  15. Kenny Fields - Milwaukee Bucks
  16. Tim McCormick - Utah Jazz
  17. Mladan Lukovski - Los Angeles Clippers
  18. Jesse Elliot - Phoenix Suns
  19. Vern Fleming - Portland Trail Blazers
  20. Tom Sewell - Philadelphia 76ers
  21. Ron Anderson - Detroit Pistons
  22. Leon Wood - Boston Celtics
  23. Jeff Turner - Los Angeles Lakers
Also during the offseason Indiannapolis was announced as the home for next season's All Star game. The match would take place at Hoosier Dome.

1984-85 Season Preview
Despite the stacked ‘84 draft, the obvious prediction going into the 1984-85 season was that it would still be another year of the Celtics vs the Lakers rivalry for the Championship. The likes of the Rockets and the Knicks who had secured huge prospects were expected to improve but not compete straight away. In the East, it seemed like it would be a battle between Detroit and the Bucks for the Central division and the 2nd seed in the Conference. Philly were seemingly in a bit of rebuilding mode with their 3 first round draft picks in the offseason but were still expected to be comfortably in the playoffs thanks to having Moses Malone on their roster. Behind this top 4, the Bullets were hopeful of continuing to improve with Jeff Ruland proving himself capable of dragging them to the playoffs last season. Also with playoff ambitions this season would be the Knicks and the Bulls. Now with a young superstar each, Jordan and Sampson respectively, both would be looking to dramatically improve on last season’s records. New Jersey and Atlanta, despite missing out on the top draft picks, will be hoping to maintain their position as playoff teams although both might find it tougher going than last season. Behind them, Pacers managed to convince Jim Paxson to sign for them in free agency and will hope he can help the team go one better than last season where they finished 9th in conference. The Cavaliers meanwhile, having had a strong second half of last season, now found themselves seemingly behind the rest of the conference having missed out on a 1st round draft pick or any notable free agency pickups.

Behind the Lakers in the West, the Nuggets and the Jazz were again expected to fight it out for the Midwest division and therefore 2nd seed. Seattle and Portland looked the strongest teams behind the Lakers in the Pacific division and whilst neither looked likely to challenge for the top seed both would expect postseason appearances once more. The Clippers, now in Los Angeles, would be hoping to repeat last season's playoff spot whilst the Spurs surely had to improve on last season's poor showing. Houston, now with Akeem Olajuwon and Charles Barkley in their starting roster, would hope both could hit the ground running straight away. Doing so would give them a good chance of getting back into the playoffs. The Mavericks were in a good place after their debut postseason appearance last season. Led by Mark Aguirre and Rolando Blackman they had hopes of another good year and their roster stacked up well against those also going for those last playoff spots. The Suns, despite still being led by Walter Davis, seemed un-fancied this year but would still hope to compete for the playoffs with the roster they had. Behind them, it looked like Golden State and Kansas would be propping up the conference, with Kansas perhaps needing a year to develop John Stockton and Otis Thorpe.


Eastern Conference Prediction:

  1. Boston Celtics
  2. Detroit Pistons
  3. Philadelphia 76ers
  4. Milwaukee Bucks
  5. Washington Bullets
  6. New York Knicks
  7. Chicago Bulls
  8. New Jersey Nets
  9. Atlanta Hawks
  10. Indiana Pacers
  11. Cleveland Cavaliers

Western Conference Prediction:
  1. Los Angeles Lakers
  2. Denver Nuggets
  3. Seattle SuperSonics
  4. Utah Jazz
  5. Portland Trail Blazers
  6. Los Angeles Clippers
  7. San Antonio Spurs
  8. Dallas Mavericks
  9. Houston Rockets
  10. Phoenix Suns
  11. Golden State Warriors
  12. Kansas City Kings


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1984-85 season
 
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1984-85 Season: Well That was Unexpected
1984-85 Season: Well That was Unexpected
The 1984-85 season started off exactly the same as the previous one, a thrashing for the Indiana Pacers. This time Detroit rocked up and won 125-79 to get their season up and running. Two highly anticipated debuts both matched expectations. Akeem managed 22 points for Houston although it wasn’t enough to stop the Denver Nuggets sneaking a 93-92 win. Michael Jordan went even better in New York. 32 points for Jordan helping the Knicks defeat Atlanta Hawks 104-108 in a strong start to the league for the rookie. The first big early season matchup came in Boston, as Philadelphia came to town. Boston, with ambitions of going one better this season after the defeat to Lakers in last season’s Championship finals, made light work of Conference rivals Philly in a 100-125 victory.

The Celtics did lose for the first time in early November. And a surprise loss as well as Golden State came to town and won 120-109. It wouldn’t be the last time GSW would stun a big team this season either. Celtics’ suffered back to back losses in the first rematch of the season of the 83/84 Championship Final. James Worthy with 31 as the Lakers won 106-98 in Boston. One team not losing games right now was the Washington Bullets, who started 5 for 5 including a 105-99 win in Philadelphia. A good start for the Bullets as they looked to improve on last year's 8th place Conference finish. Another team in the East starting well was the Knicks, who went 3-1 thanks to a 96-107 win over the Bucks in New York. The New York revival would be halted however, as they failed to win another game until December. The Spurs were expected to improve this season after missing the playoffs last time out. Unfortunately for Spurs fans, they would defy that expectation early on as a 94-99 loss in Philly left them rooted to the bottom of the Western Conference. In late November, for the first and very much not the last time in his career Akeem was top scorer as Rockets won 107-84 in Indiana to start the season 10-7. Another team in the West making a decent start was the Golden State. Buoyed by their win in Boston earlier in the month, Purvis Short struck 37 points in consecutive games. The second of which a 113-104 win in Washington to close out a good month for the Warriors.

Detroit had made a solid start, leading the East for the most of the first half of the season. This was helped by the performances of Isiah Thomas, 40 points for Isiah at the start of December put Washington on the end of another loss as the Bullets returned to normality after their impressive start. Going the other way to the Bullets were the Nets, predicted by many to fall down the pecking order this year, instead they continued a strong start with a 128-99 win over the young stars in Houston. Speaking of young stars Michael Jordan hit 31 the next day against the Nets as the Knicks got back to back wins to steady the ship after a poor run. Dominique Wilkins was having a great season for the Hawks, but as was so often the case his performances alone just weren’t enough for Atlanta. 40 points against the 76ers still resulting in a 100-105 loss for the Hawks. Another player unable to drag the rest of his team to wins was George Gervin. Gervin shot 30+ points in 3 consecutive games in mid December, Spurs lost all 3. Fortunately for Mark Aguirre, his superb performances were helping the Mavericks pick up wins. His 39 points against the Bulls kept the Mavericks in the race with the Jazz for the Midwest division. Behind those two were the Rockets, who were helped by 27 points from Akeem to win 86-110 at home to the Nets to wrap a much better start to the season for Houston. The year ended with a match up of two old rivals who produced an epic encounter in Philly. Moses Malone shot 29 as the 76ers edged out the Celtics 113-114.

The Bullets up and down season continued with more ups in January. After a strong start and then disappointing December, an early 1985 win in New York over the Knicks put them back in the positive figures (17-16). The Celtics were going the other way at the start of the year, five straight losses culminating with a 109-103 loss to the Nets putting the Celtics down to third in the conference. Another superb Mark Aguirre performance led the Mavericks to a 132-121 win in San Antonio, 42 points for Aguirre. Boston were trailing the Pistons and the Nets after their downturn in form, and 38 points for Otis Birdsong helped the Nets maintain a top two spot with a 109-104 win against the 76ers. The West was the place to be for a couple of thrilling mid-season games as the Lakers just about overcame another Mark Aguirre inspired performance, a 112-111 win for LA over Dallas. And in Portland a Clyde Drexler led Portland edged out the Jazz 112-115 in a thrilling game against two strong play off contenders. Akeem and Jordan were still leading their respective teams up the standings. Houston ended 7 straight losses with a 112-98 win over the Bucks whilst Knicks ended the month with a 116-96 win over a Phoenix Suns side who were 1-12 for January.

The league started to take an end of season like shape in February as teams made their plays for the postseason. The Knicks made it four straight wins with a 99-97 win over the Hawks whilst Kiki Vandeweghe shot a stunning 50 points for the Nuggets in a 123-117 win over the Warriors. In mid february Oscar Schmidt was the star for the 76ers, who were making a run for the Atlantic title. Schmidt the top points scorer as Philly won 118-111 in LA to defeat the Lakers. Making the most of the occasional Lakers loss were the Jazz. Adrian Dantley posted 39 as they thrashed the Pacers 88-147 to keep pace with the leaders in the West. Further down the Western standings, both the Clippers and Rockets were making playoff runs. Terry Cummings and Akeem Olajuwon the main men for their respective sides as the Clippers dispatched the Spurs and Rockets the Cavs to end February inside the top 8.

Michael Jordan started March with a 35 point game against the 76ers, helping the Knicks to another impressive victory although Philadelphia would bounce back to end the month strong. The Celtics were reemerging as the dominant team in the East after sitting behind Detroit and the Nets for the most of the season. Larry Bird with 35 points for 2 games running got them off to a strong start to the penultimate month of the regular season. George Galvin was still trying and failing to drag the rest of his Spurs teammates to wins. 41 points from Galvin not enough as they lost 134-133 at home to the Warriors. Jack Sikma was also on form in the West, leading Seattle to a 105-102 win against the Lakers to lock up another postseason appearance for the SuperSonics. In the East, the Nets had lost their early season form and were now just happy to hold onto fourth seed whilst the Bullets were now in another downward moment, the most inconsistent team in the league now on 7 straight losses to fall into the group of teams fighting for the last couple of spots in the East. Taking advantage of the struggling Bullets were the Knicks and the Bulls, memories of last years tankings long forgotten as both teams secured impressive wins over the Bullets and Mavericks respectively to continue knocking on that postseason door.


1st April Playoff Picture

East:
5. Bucks - 33-41
6. Knicks - 31-43
7. Bullets - 31-44
8. Bulls - 29-46
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9. Hawks - 29-47
10. Cavaliers - 28-46
11. Pacers - 27-48


West:
6. Rockets - 40-36
7. Nuggets - 37-40
8. Warriors - 34-40
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9. Clippers - 31-45
10. Suns - 31-45
11. Kings - 27-48
12. Spurs - 19-56


In the final month, there was still plenty to play for. Larry Bird hit 42 as the Celtics won 101-89 in Milwaukee. This win, combined with the 76ers loss in Detroit gave the Celtics an uncatchable lead at the top of the East to lock them in as the No 1 seed from the East. Ralph Sampson was looking like a great move for the Bulls, as he sank 47 points in a 101-107 win over the freefalling Nets. The Nets were on the receiving end of another young superstar days later as Michael Jordan led the Knicks to victory. Also struggling in the East were the Bucks, a lock for the playoffs the most of the season they went down to the season's leading points scorer as Dominique Wilkins led the Hawks to a 126-120 win. In the West, the Rockets locked up a playoff spot with a superb 111-112 win at home to the Lakers whilst in a last game shootout, 37 points from Sleepy Floyd gave the Warriors a 117-113 win over the Clippers to give the Golden State team that last playoff position. There was a last game of the season shootout in the East too, the Ralph Sampson led Bulls vs the Dominique Wilkins led Hawks were separated by one game as they faced each other on the last day of the season. Dominique Wilkins, clearly desperate for a playoff appearance, hit 51 points and yet still couldn’t carry his teammates to victory. The Bulls ran out 120-113 winners in Atlanta to clinch 8th spot in the East. The last thing to decide in the regular season was who was going to be 2nd seed in the West. With the Lakers having wrapped up 1st seed and home court advantage through the finals, it was between the Jazz and the Mavericks for the Midwest title and 2nd seed. Adrian Dantley racked up consecutive 40+ point games to put the Jazz one game from the title. The Jazz just needed to beat lowly San Antonio on the last day to secure the title, but almost blew it as they were forced into OT by a Spurs side who found some fight for the first time all season. The Jazz just about came through it, a 121-119 win giving them the Midwest division and 2nd seed in the West.

Eastern Conference Standings:
1. Boston Celtics - 57-25
2. Detroit Pistons - 50-32
3. Philadelphia 76ers - 54-28
4. New Jersey Nets - 42-40
5. Washington Bullets - 36-46
6. Milwaukee Bucks - 36-46
7. New York Knicks - 35-47
8. Chicago Bulls - 33-49
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9. Atlanta Hawks - 31-51
10. Cleveland Cavaliers - 30-52
11. Indiana Pacers - 30-52




Western Conference Standings:
1. Los Angeles Lakers - 65-17
2. Utah Jazz - 56-26
3. Dallas Mavericks - 54-28
4. Portland Trail Blazers - 48-34
5. Seattle SuperSonics 47-35
6. Houston Rockets - 42-40
7. Denver Nuggets - 40-42
8. Golden State Warriors - 38-44
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9. Los Angeles Clippers - 36-46
10. Phoenix Suns - 34-48
11. Kansas City Kings - 29-53
12. San Antonio Spurs - 20-62


Regular Season Awards
Individual Awards
Most Valuable PlayerMagic Johnson (Lakers)
Rookie of the YearMichael Jordan (Knicks)
Sixth Man of the YearLarry Drew (Hawks)
Defensive Player of the YearRalph Sampson (Bulls)
Most Improved PlayerJames Worthy (Lakers)

All Star Teams (East 127-118 West)
EasternWestern
Isiah ThomasMagic Johnson
Michael JordanWalter Davis
Larry BirdJack Sikma
Dominique WilkinsMark Aguirre
Moses MaloneAdrian Dantley
Otis BirdsongGeorge Gavin
Jim PaxsonRickey Green
Jeff RulandAlex English
Bernard KingTerry Cummings
Ralph SampsonJames Worthy
Buck WilliamsGus Williams
Sidney MoncriefAkeem Olajuwon


Player of the Month
MonthEasternWestern
OctoberIsiah Thomas (Pistons)Magic Johnson (Lakers)
NovemberLarry Bird (Celtics)Magic Johnson (Lakers)
DecemberMichael Jordan (Knicks)Mark Aguirre (Mavericks)
JanuaryIsiah Thomas (Pistons)Magic Johnson (Lakers)
FebruaryLarry Bird (Celtics)Akeem Olajuwon (Rockets)
MarchDominique Wilkins (Hawks)Magic Johnson (Lakers)
April Isiah Thomas (Pistons)Adrian Dantley (Jazz)

Rookie of the Month
MonthEasternWestern
OctoberMichael Jordan (Knicks)Akeem Olajuwon (Rockets)
NovemberMichael Jordan (Knicks)Akeem Olajuwon (Rockets)
DecemberMichael Jordan (Knicks)John Stockton (Kings)
JanuaryMichael Jordan (Knicks)Akeem Olajuwon (Rockets)
FebruaryOscar Schmidt (76ers)Akeem Olajuwon (Rockets)
MarchMichael Jordan (Knicks)John Stockton (Kings)
AprilMichael Jordan (Knicks)Akeem Olajuwon (Rockets)

All-NBA Teams
All-NBA 1stAll-NBA 2ndAll-NBA 3rd
Magic Johnson (Lakers)Michael Jordan (Knicks)Fat Lever (Trail Blazers)
Isiah Thomas (Pistons)Rickey Green (Jazz)Walter Davis (Suns)
Larry Bird (Celtics)Mark Aguirre (Mavericks)Buck Williams (Nets)
Dominique Wilkins (Hawks)Terry Cummings (Clippers)Adrian Dantley (Jazz)
Moses Malone (76ers)Jack Sikma (SuperSonics)Ralph Sampson (Bulls)

All-Defensive 1st All-Rookie 1st
Michael Jordan (Knicks)Michael Jordan (Knicks)
Magic Johnson (Lakers)Akeem Olajuwon (Rockets)
Larry Nance (Suns)John Stockton (Kings)
Dominique Wilkins (Hawks)Oscar Schmidt (76ers)
Ralph Sampson (Bulls)Charles Barkley (Rockets)

The Playoffs

East 1st Round
Boston Celtics 3-
0 Chicago Bulls
Celtics, as expected, cruise through the 1st round yet again
New Jersey Nets 3-2 Washington Bullets
Bullets come from 2-0 down to force game 5 but Buck Williams helps Nets make Semi's
Philadelphia 76ers 3-0 Milwaukee Bucks
Bucks again fail to make it past 1st round as they are comfortably swept by Philly
Detroit Pistons 3-2 New York Knicks
Michael Jordan shoots 32 points to force game 5 but Isiah Thomas saves the Pistons to put them through

West 1st Round
Los Angeles Lakers 1-3 Golden State Warriors
One of the biggest playoff upsets in NBA history, Sleepy Floyd the main man for GSW as they stun defending champs Lakers in 4
Portland Trail Blazers 3-0 Seattle SuperSonics
Clyde Drexler on form as Portland sweep Seattle who exit at 1st round again
Dallas Mavericks 3-1 Houston Rockets
Dallas come from 0-1 down to advance past Houston's young stars
Utah Jazz 3-0 Denver Nuggets
Utah are never troubled by Denver who will mark this season down as a disappointing one

East Semi Finals
Boston Celtics 4-
1 New Jersey Nets
Boston recover from losing first game to ease into Conference finals
Detroit Pistons 0-4 Philadelphia 76ers
Philly remain unbeaten in playoffs as they sweep Detroit. Malone and Erving on top form

West Semi Finals
Portland Trail Blazers 4-
1 Golden State Warriors
Portland take full advantage of Lakers exit to advance into finals, Fat Lever, Clyde Drexler and Calvin Natt all contributing
Utah Jazz 3-4 Dallas Mavericks
The battle of Mark Aguirre and Adrian Dantley ends with Aguirre on top as Dallas come from 3-1 down. Both players had a 43 point game in the series

East Final
Boston Celtics 4
-0 Philadelphia 76ers
Boston comfortably into 2nd straight final as Philly fall away

West Final
Dallas Mavericks 4
-2 Portland Trail Blazers
Portland lose in second consecutive Conference finals as the combination of Aguire and Blackman sends Dallas through to first ever finals

1985 Championship Finals:
Game 1: Dallas Mavericks 109
-103 Boston Celtics
Mark Aguirre hits 30 as Dallas overpower Boston in 2nd half
Game 2: Dallas Mavericks 98-108 Boston Celtics
Larry Bird hits a 30 of his own as Boston recover to level the series
Game 3: Boston Celtics 118-135 Dallas Mavericks
Youngster Dale Ellis steals the show with 27 points as Dallas move into a shock 2-1 lead with another home game to come
Game 4: Boston Celtics 96-114 Dallas Mavericks
Dallas one game from a stunning title thanks to 29 from Aguirre, Larry Bird hits 26 of his own but his Boston teammates don't show up
Game 5: Dallas Mavericks 97-95 Boston Celtics
Dallas produce one of the biggest shocks in NBA history as they inflict defeat on Boston, who lose in 5 for the 2nd consecutive final and again have to watch a team lift the trophy in their own arena

1984-1985 Championship Result:
Boston Celtics 1-4 Dallas Mavericks

Finals MVP:

Mark Aguirre


Up Next:
The 1985 Offseason
 
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Interesting TL here… can’t imagine Jordan on the Knicks but here we are. Hakeem and Barkley on the Rockets is gonna be something to watch as well.
 
1985 - Offseason
1985 - Offseason

The fallout from the 1983-84 season and its subsequent draft was the introduction of the Draft lottery into the NBA for the 1985 draft. In order to dissuade teams from completely tanking, all seven teams who missed out on the playoffs now had an equal chance of securing that first pick. Needless to say the two teams who would have been in the coin toss, the Spurs and the Pacers weren’t best pleased. Especially as the player singled out for the first pick seemed to be way out above the rest when it came to 1985 draft prospects. As it was, the Spurs and the Pacers would instead have their chances of securing Center Patrick Ewing shared with the Kings, Suns, Clippers, Hawks and the reigning champions Dallas Mavericks. The Mavericks, having traded for the Cavaliers round 1 pick back in 1981, had a genuine 1 in 7 chance of adding Patrick Ewing to their roster alongside Mark Aguirre and Rolando Blackman which could potentially see them as constant challengers for the NBA title for the foreseeable future. The start of the draft lottery saw seven large envelopes with each teams logo inside one selected one by one in order to determine the first seven picks. One by one, starting with the seventh pick, the list of teams was read out by commissioner David Stern.

“With the seventh pick of the 1985 NBA draft, the Los Angeles Clippers”

A few murmurs in the room. A few raised eyebrows too, given the friction and legal battles between the NBA and Clippers owner Donald Sterling. Although it was also pointed out that under the previous system the Clippers would also have had the seventh pick. Stern continued to read out names.

“With the sixth pick of the 1985 NBA draft, the San Antonio Spurs”

This caused more noise. TV Cameras zoomed in on the Spurs front office who looked far from pleased. They’d gone from a 50/50 chance at a genuine potential star to the sixth pick.

“With the fifth pick of the 1985 NBA draft, the Atlanta Hawks”

Hawks, whilst disappointed to have missed out on a top 3 picks, can’t be too annoyed as like the Clippers would have had the fifth pick under last years system too.

“With the fourth pick of the 1985 NBA draft, the Dallas Mavericks”

The Mavericks, via Cleveland, had missed out on adding Patrick Ewing to their Championship winning roster but still had a great opportunity to add great strength in depth. They had also acquired two mid first round picks that would also prove useful.

“With the third pick of the 1985 NBA draft, the Indiana Pacers”

The other big loser of the draft, although not as much as the Spurs. Pacers who also would have been in the coin toss drop to third, allowing the Phoenix Suns and the newly located Sacramento Kings as the top two teams left.

“With the second pick of the 1985 NBA draft, the Phoenix Suns”

Groans from the Suns delegation, despite being promoted from sixth pick to second they knew they had missed out on the big name. The Sacramento delegation were celebrating, as they climbed from third to first in the new lottery system and the opportunity to add Ewing to their roster alongside young guns John Stockton and Otis Thorpe.

And that’s exactly what they did once the draft came around. Patrick Ewing found himself drafted by the Sacramento Kings to join their already young team, leaving the rest of the draft lottery teams to pick through the rest of the class.

Full Draft 1st Round:

  1. Patrick Ewing - Sacramento Kings
  2. Wayman Tisdale - Phoenix Suns
  3. Xavier McDaniel - Indiana Pacers
  4. Benoit Benjamin - Dallas Mavericks
  5. Jon Koncak - Atlanta Hawks
  6. Chris Mullin - San Antonio Spurs
  7. Charles Oakley - Los Angeles Clippers
  8. Karl Malone - Chicago Bulls
  9. Ed Pinckney - New York Knicks
  10. Detlef Schrempf - Washington Bullets
  11. Blair Rasmussen - Milwaukee Bucks
  12. Bill Wennington - Golden State Warriors
  13. Terry Porter - Dallas Mavericks
  14. Joe Dumars - Dallas Mavericks
  15. Sam Vincent - Houston Rockets
  16. Hot Rod Williams - Seattle SuperSonics
  17. A.C. Green - Portland Trail Blazers
  18. Keith Lee - Detroit Pistons
  19. Joe Klaine - Philadelphia 76ers
  20. Uwe Blab - Utah Jazz
  21. Alfredrick Hughes - Portland Trail Blazers
  22. Terry Catledge - Los Angeles Lakers
  23. Kenny Green - Dallas Mavericks

Atlanta was announced as this season's home of the All Star Game, it would remain to be seen if any of the above class would be on the court for it.

In an early season trade, the Kings let Tree Rollins (C) move to Washington Bullets in return for Gerald Henderson (PG)


1985-86 Season Preview

A full season had passed since the class of the 1984 draft entered the NBA, and it appeared that that was enough time for the top of that class to develop enough to start improving the standing of their respective teams. With Michael Jordan and Akeem Olajuwon able to move their teams from the bottom rungs of the standings into the playoffs within their first year, there was genuine excitement at how much more improvement the Knicks and the Rockets might make in year two of these two players' careers. Of course, the Celtics and the Lakers were still the favorites. They had the strongest rosters and without doubt still the biggest two stars. But both were vulnerable, the Lakers shocked by Golden State in last year's first round of the playoffs and the Celtics on the back of consecutive five game losses in the Championship finals. And so if one or both of the two superteams were to falter, who was expected to be waiting to dethrone them?

In the East, Detroit was still expected to be up there. Isiah Thomas was still widely considered the third best player in the league and was backed up by Bill Laimbeer and Kelly Tripucka. There was a genuine belief however that the New York Knicks and Chicago Bulls could also compete now in the upper regions of the Eastern Conference. The Knicks led by the duo of Michael Jordan and Benjamin King and the Bulls by Ralph Sampson. The Bulls had also added Karl Malone with the eighth pick of the 85 draft and he had impressed in preseason. Whether these two could compete with the Celtics and Pistons was to be seen, but they rosters definitely stacked up favorably compared to 1983 champions Philadelphia 76ers. Moses Malone was still only 30 but he’d started to lose the quality around him, Philly were in danger of dropping into the playoff challenger status rather than Championship challenger. Below the top 5, the three other teams who made last years playoffs will all feel good about repeating that feat. The Nets had a poor second half of the season and took that form into the playoffs, they will hope the offseason allowed them to reset back to the early season form of last year. Milwaukee and Washington still had enough at the top of their rosters to expect postseason appearances although were only an injury away from missing out it appeared. The Hawks missed out on the playoffs in the last game of the regular season, if Dominique Wilkins can keep firing at the same rate as last season and Jon Koncak can start the season up to speed as the rookie Center, then Hawks will fancy their chances of overtaking at least one of the teams who finished above them last season. The Pacers don't appear to have improved sufficiently to expect a playoff push this year, whilst the Cavaliers yet again missing out on a draft pick mean they look set for another year at the bottom.

In the West, reigning champions Dallas Mavericks looked set to challenge again after acquiring four usable draftees in the 85 draft. Benoit Benjamin, the most exciting pick, looked ready to come straight in at Center. The defending champs had improved, and therefore looked a sure bet to contend again. This time it wouldn’t be as much of a surprise. Behind the Lakers and the Mavericks, The slightly aging Jazz would hope to hold off the very much youthful Rockets to be the best of the rest. The Jazz led by Adrian Dantley would still be reeling from throwing away a 3-1 lead to Dallas in the conference semifinals and will be aware they only have a couple more years to challenge with their current roster. The Rockets had Akeem and Charles Barkley but were a little short on quality behind those two. Portland and Seattle looked set for more postseason action, led by Clyde Drexler and Jack Sikma respectively. Both had more than enough quality and would look to challenge Utah and Houston for a top four seed. Below that, it looked like a fight for two spots between four teams. Sacramento now had two top talents with a year under their belt in John Stockton and Otis Thorpe and had added the coveted number one 1985 pick Patrick Ewing. Whether it would be one season too early remained to be seen but an improvement similar to the one shown by the Rockets, Knicks and Bulls last season was expected by the Kings. The Nuggets still had Alex English and Kiki Vandeweghe but there was no doubt the quality in the roster was starting to drop. Four of their starting five was now in their 30s, with Dan Issel likely to play out his final season especially if the Nuggets do miss out on a top 8 spot. The Clippers would hope Terry Cummings could continue to drag them to wins whilst the Warriors, having overachieved last year in reaching the Conference semis, hoped to do similar thanks to the exploits of Sleepy Floyd and Purvis Short. Behind these two, the Suns would probably have to wait a year before Wayman Tisdale could become the player they needed him to be, whilst the Spurs were still short of quality after falling to sixth pick in the draft and still relied on a now 33 year old George Gervin.


Pre Season Prediction

Eastern Conference:

1. Boston Celtics
2. Detroit Pistons
3. New York Knicks
4. Chicago Bulls
5. Philadelphia 76ers
6. New Jersey Nets
7. Milwaukee Bucks
8. Washington Bullets
9. Atlanta Hawks
10. Indiana Pacers
11. Cleveland Cavaliers

Western Conference:
1. Los Angeles Lakers
2. Dallas Mavericks
3. Utah Jazz
4. Houston Rockets
5. Portland Trail Blazers
6. Seattle SuperSonics
7. Sacramento Kings
8. Denver Nuggets
9. Los Angeles Clippers
10. Golden State Warriors
11. Phoenix Suns
12. San Antonio Spurs



Up Next: The 1985-86 Season
 
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Interesting TL here… can’t imagine Jordan on the Knicks but here we are. Hakeem and Barkley on the Rockets is gonna be something to watch as well.
Thanks very much! Out of all the teams who might have tanked in 84 I saw Knicks as the most reasonable destination for MJ but of course it's strange to imagine him not with the Bulls. Although Chicago look to have stumbled into a decent line up of Sampson and Malone by missing out on MJ and yes the Rockets roster is going to be a fun one to watch as well. You'd imagine the Knicks, Bulls & Rockets will all expect to contend within a couple of years.
 
Disappointed my Suns couldn’t get Ewing… or Malone… or Mullin… or Oakley… or Dumars. I mean Wayman Tisdale? Who even is that?
 
Interesting TL here… can’t imagine Jordan on the Knicks but here we are. Hakeem and Barkley on the Rockets is gonna be something to watch as well.
So the Clippers still move to Los Angeles to be second fiddle to the Lakers while Sacramento still get the Kings?

The Jazz without Stockton and Malone is gonna be interesting. I mean, I'm sure Larry H. Miller still buys the team to keep them in Utah right?

@HB62
Another thing, who has the TV rights for the NBA at the moment ITTL? Is it still CBS and TBS or is it different channels?
 
Disappointed my Suns couldn’t get Ewing… or Malone… or Mullin… or Oakley… or Dumars. I mean Wayman Tisdale? Who even is that?

If it's any consolation, the Pacers made the exact same mistake with their OTL 2nd pick.

So the Clippers still move to Los Angeles to be second fiddle to the Lakers while Sacramento still get the Kings?

The Jazz without Stockton and Malone is gonna be interesting. I mean, I'm sure Larry H. Miller still buys the team to keep them in Utah right?

@HB62
Another thing, who has the TV rights for the NBA at the moment ITTL? Is it still CBS and TBS or is it different channels?

I was tempted to move the Kings elsewhere, but they'd already been bought by Sacramento based owners before the POD so wouldn't have made sense to change that relocation, the same for the Clippers. As for Utah, Dantley and Griffith remain healthy at least for the 85-86 season which should keep them in the playoffs. Although if they do fail to make it into the postseason for some reason I think a case could be there for Miller to have less interest in splashing millions to keep them in Utah.

TV rights will remain as OTL, mostly because my knowledge of that particular area is limited and why run the risk of Inside the NBA not eventually existing even in this fictional timeline!
 
1985-86 Season: Normal Service Resumes
1985-86 Season: Normal Service Resumes

The opening night of the 85/86 season sprung surprises. Marques Johnson was the top scorer as Milwaukee defeat the Celtics at home, whilst after back to back hammerings on the last two opening nights Indiana managed to beat the 76ers 115-121 with seven players in double figures. Jordan and King posted a combined 50 points in a warning shot to the rest of the league as New York thrashed Atlanta at home. The ‘on paper’ top two sides of the West met, the Lakers winning 136-132 over Dallas in OT. Byron Scott posting 30. Bostons’ start got no better as they were beaten 112-93 a day later at home to the Nets whilst the Lakers also suffered defeat early losing away in Denver. Vandeweghe with 36 on the night to give Denver a great start. Also having a great start were the Bulls, Knicks and Jazz who along with Denver posted 100% records for October. The Dallas Mavericks, defending champions, were 0-4.

Kareem Abdul Jabber showed no signs of slowing with age as he was top scorer in a 96-92 win in Houston. The Lakers would win all 15 games in November to lay down an early season marker to the rest of the teams. The Knicks started 5-1, thanks to 35 from Bernard King at home to the Nets. Dallas finally won in their 8th game away to Washington but had given themselves work to do to climb back towards the top of the standings. The Bulls and Celtics were having good runs, the Bulls starting 8-1 whilst Celtics put together a 9 game winning run to recover from those opening 2 losses. A Larry Bird 38 against the Bucks the highlight of the run. Patrick Ewing was showing why he was the coveted pick in the ‘85 draft. His 39 points against the Spurs came in just his 10th NBA game. A surprise strong start came in the West for the Clippers. Whilst not on the pace of their neighbors Terry Cummings excellent form had Clippers in the top 3 for the West through November. The big news of the month was an ACL injury suffered by Charles Barkley in a 99-106 win for Houston against Detroit. Barkley would miss the rest of the season and Houston were already up against it (5-12 start).

The Bucks, tipped by a few to struggle more this year, put themselves well on course for another playoff appearance thanks to an 8 game winning run through December. Outside the playoff places in the East however were the 76ers. Defeat in Detroit in early December left them languishing down in 10th in the East. The Lakers had put together an 18 game winning run but this came to an end after the visit of Boston. The Celtics would also beat the Lakers at the end of the month, Larry Bird top scorer on both occasions. Boston weren’t so celebratory after Chicago came to town and won 112-102 to leave the two sides neck and neck at the top of the East. 35 points from Michael Jordan gave the Knicks an 84-102 win over the Barkleyless Rockets and started a 7 game winning run that moved the Knicks closer to the Bulls and Celtics. In the West, Terry Cummings' excellent season continued with 42 against the Kings and on the same night Dallas Mavericks started to find a bit of form. Mark Aguirre’s 28 points moved Dallas to 13-15 for the season.

The new year saw a surprise loss for the Celtics, who went down 113-112 at home to Cleveland despite 37 for Larry Bird. Not so surprising was San Antonio’s loss 100-110 away to Dallas, it was the Spurs' 16th straight loss. Another home defeat for Boston was to follow as Jordan scored 41 to fully establish the Knicks as a contender for top spot in the East. Not to be outdone, Magic Johnson posted 44 in the middle of a 10 game winning run for the Lakers in a 100-109 win over Golden State. Philly were showing signs of recovery thanks to a 111-119 win over Cleveland and the 3 straight wins that followed after that. Also showing playoff potential was Indiana, 121-111 winners over the Bucks. At the top of the East, the Bulls suffered a 121-125 loss in Portland thanks to Clyde Drexler’s 38 points and would slip behind the Knicks in the fight to challenge Boston. The Mavericks, still balancing just inside the playoffs, lost Mark Aguirre for 2 months at the end of January, with Joe Dumars also out for over a month the Mavs strength in depth would be tested to the full.

Another 41 for Michael Jordan at the start of February as the Knicks won 118-103 in Detroit to keep them hot on the heels of Boston. They’d win a day later at home to Philly in a loss for the 76ers which started a 2-10 month and left them outside the top 8. A crucial game in the West saw Denver Nuggets beat Dallas 122-112 in Dallas, Kiki Vandeweghe in superb form in what could be a crucial win for Denver. Meanwhile, 19 straight wins for the Lakers came to an end in Washington, and they would close out the month with another 3 straight losses. Not that their lead at the top of the Western Conference was in trouble given the wins they’d racked up thus far.

In March New York kept up the pressure on Boston and an improved Detroit with a 127-121 win in Chicago, another impressive performance from Michael Jordan who had 39. The Lakers started playing properly again, with a 107-101 win in Indiana which ended a run of 4 losses. It also started another winning streak, this time 15 games stretching the whole of March. A vital win for the Suns as Walter Davis hit 31 to give them a 98-115 win over Denver kept them just about in playoff contention. Also in playoff contention on the other side of the country were Atlanta. Dominique Wilkins had 50 points in a 114-87 win over the Jazz and moved Atlanta into the top eight. Mark Aguirre returned a week earlier than predicted and helped Dallas win all 4 games in the last week of March, including a crucial 126-115 win over Phoenix that kept Dallas inside the cut line. In New Jersey, a potentially season saving 30 points from Moses Malone gave Philadelphia a 113-108 win over the Nets and kept them alive in that playoff battle. Losing ground were Cleveland, who suffered back to back losses to Milwaukee including a 112-113 nailbiter. At the top of the East, despite being run hard all season, a 105-109 win for Boston over Detroit gave them a seemingly insurmountable 4 win cushion at the top as they looked set for that number one seed once more.

1st April Playoff Picture

East:
6. Atlanta Hawks - 34-42
7. Philadelphia 76ers - 33-42
8. Washington Bullets - 32-42
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9. Indiana Pacers - 32-43
10. New Jersey Nets - 32-44
11. Cleveland Cavaliers - 29-45

West:
5. Golden State Warriors - 39-37
6. Los Angeles Clippers - 38-38
7. Utah Jazz - 37-38
8. Denver Nuggets - 37-40
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9. Phoenix Suns - 32-42
10. Sacramento Kings - 32-43
11. Houston Rockets - 29-46



The 1st of April was a big day in the East. At the top, Robert Parish hit 27 to see Boston past Detroit once more this time 126-95 and wrap up the Eastern Conference once again. The race for the playoffs was the main attraction though, as the 76ers lost in Milwaukee before Cleveland and Indiana both won against the Nets and the Bullets respectively. In the West, the Jazz beat the Lakers at home to leave them no more than a couple of wins from the playoffs, especially as the Suns were losing in Houston on the same night. The following night Cleveland would rack up another win this time in New York whilst New Jersey Nets edged out Atlanta 114-112. At this point in the East, 6th through 11th were separated by 3 wins with games remaining ranging from 4 (New Jersey) to 7 (Washington). On the 3rd, 29 points from Patrick Ewing saw the Sacramento Kings win 116-103 in Phoenix. It was a result that kept Sacramento’s playoff aspirations alive and effectively ended those of Phoenix. A day later there were superb wins for Cleveland, Philly and Indiana (the latter away at Boston) to boost all three’s top eight chances. And Cleveland won their fourth game in five days with a hugely important 101-94 win in Atlanta. The bottom six in the East were now just two wins apart, with games left ranging from 3 (Atlanta & New Jersey) to 5 (Philadelphia & Washington). Philadelphia and Washington would both lose that game in hand the next day to Detroit and Boston respectively whilst the top 8 in the West were confirmed when the Kings lost by one to Seattle SuperSonics (109-110). The only question left in the West was whether Dallas or Utah would steal 2nd seed by winning the Midwest division, with the other facing the prospect of 7th seed due to the outstanding performance from the majority of the Pacific division. Heading into the last week of the regular season, the Nets lost at home to Detroit to leave their chances of the playoffs looking very slim as they found themselves outside the top 8 with only two games remaining. The next day was a good one for Cleveland, who won in Indiana 108-102 thanks to 24 from World B. Free. This, coupled with defeats for the Bullets and the 76ers left 4 teams on an identical 34-45 record, with New Jersey and Washington now a couple of games adrift with time running out. The next night, Pacers had Clark Kellogg to thanks as he led them to a 94-91 win in Washington. This kept Indiana right in the hunt for the top 8 but ended Washington’s hopes of returning to the postseason. The 76ers lost heavily to Boston whilst the Hawks secured a big 113-81 win in Cleveland. With all teams having two games left, Atlanta and Indiana (35 wins) were both looking good bets to advance. Incredibly, Philadelphia were on the brink of a shock exit. Breaking away from the East for a moment, Dallas overcame Utah 112-127 to secure the Midwest division and second seed. A disappointing season for the defending Champions had ended in them receiving a higher seed than they’d managed 12 months ago, sparking calls for a look into how teams were seeded for the playoffs. Back in the East, and a dramatic penultimate night of the season left 1983 champions Philadelphia 76ers on the verge of missing out on the postseason. Atlanta kicked the night off by winning in New York to secure their spot, whilst Indiana did the same by beating the 76ers at home 99-106. This gave Cleveland the chance to overtake Philly which they duly did by beating New Jersey at home 93-111 in a result which officially ended the Nets chances of advancing. With one game left, the Cavs traveled to Chicago whilst Philly hosted New York. The Bulls, with one eye on the playoffs, chose to rest both Ralph Sampson and Karl Malone for the majority of the game. That didn’t bother Quintin Dailey however, who posted 33 points as the Bulls won 95-97 to keep the 76ers hopes alive. Philly now just had to beat New York at home to advance over Cleveland. Moses Malone, unsurprisingly, didn’t take too kindly to the idea of missing the playoffs and his 33 points helped Philly turn around a 6 point halftime deficit to win 109-119 and make the postseason by the skin of their teeth.


Eastern Conference Standings:
1. Boston Celtics - 56-26
2. Detroit Pistons - 53-29
3. New York Knicks - 50-32
4. Chicago Bulls - 47-35
5. Milwaukee Bucks - 41-41
6. Indiana Pacers - 37-45
7. Atlanta Hawks - 36-46

8. Philadelphia 76ers - 35-47
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9. Cleveland Cavaliers - 35-47
10. New Jersey Nets - 34-48
11. Washington Bullets - 33-49

Atlantic Division

Central Division

Western Conference Standings:
1. Los Angeles Lakers - 70-12
2. Dallas Mavericks - 41-41
3. Seattle SuperSonics - 47-35
4. Portland Trail Blazers - 47-35
5. Golden State Warriors - 43-39
6. Los Angeles Clippers - 41-41

7. Utah Jazz - 40-42
8. Denver Nuggets - 40-42
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9. Sacramento Kings - 37-45

10. Phoenix Suns - 34-48
11. Houston Rockets - 33-49
12. San Antonio Spurs - 13-69

Midwest Division

Pacific Division

Regular Season Awards
Individual Awards
Most Valuable PlayerMagic Johnson (Lakers)
Rookie of the YearPatrick Ewing (Kings)
Sixth Man of the YearReggie Theus (Spurs)
Defensive Player of the YearAkeem Olajuwon (Rockets)
Most Improved PlayerClyde Drexler (Trail Blazers)

All Star Teams (East 104-101 West)
EasternWestern
Isiah ThomasMagic Johnson
Michael JordanClyde Drexler
Larry BirdTerry Cummings
Moses MaloneMark Aguirre
Dominique WilkinsAlex English
World B. FreeWalter Davis
Otis BirdsongDarrell Griffith
Robert ParishAdrian Dantley
Marques JohnsonAkeem Olajuwon
Buck WilliamsJack Sikma
Ralph SampsonKareem Abdul-Jabber
Jim PaxsonSleepy Floyd

Player of the Month
MonthEasternWestern
OctoberIsiah Thomas (Pistons)Jack Sikma (SuperSonics)
NovemberLarry Bird (Celtics)Magic Johnson (Lakers)
DecemberMichael Jordan (Knicks)Magic Johnson (Lakers)
JanuaryIsiah Thomas (Pistons)Akeem Olajuwon (Rockets)
FebruaryLarry Bird (Celtics)Magic Johnson (Lakers)
MarchMoses Malone (76ers)Magic Johnson (Lakers)
AprilClark Kellogg (Pacers)Magic Johnson (Lakers)

Rookie of the Month
MonthEasternWestern
OctoberKarl Malone (Bulls)Patrick Ewing (Kings)
NovemberXavier McDaniel (Pacers)Patrick Ewing (Kings)
DecemberKarl Malone (Bulls)Patrick Ewing (Kings)
JanuaryKarl Malone (Bulls)Chris Mullin (Spurs)
FebruaryXavier McDaniel (Pacers)Patrick Ewing (Kings)
MarchKarl Malone (Bulls)Chris Mullin (Spurs)
AprilXavier McDaniel (Pacers)Patrick Ewing (Kings)

All-NBA Teams
All-NBA 1stAll-NBA 2ndAll-NBA 3rd
Magic Johnson (Lakers)Michael Jordan (Knicks)Norm Nixon (Clippers)
Isiah Thomas (Pistons)Clyde Drexler (Trail Blazers)Sleey Floyd (Warriors)
Larry Bird (Celtics)Terry Cummings (Clippers)Clark Kellogg (Pacers)
Dominique Wilkins (Hawks)Alex English (Nuggets)Marques Johnson (Bucks)
Akeem Olajuwon (Rockets)Moses Malone (76ers)Jack Sikma (SuperSonics)
All-Defensive 1st All-Rookie 1st
Sidney Moncrief (Bucks)Patrick Ewing (Kings)
Michel Jordan (Knicks)Karl Malone (Bulls)
Larry Nance (Suns)Chris Mullin (Spurs)
Bobby Jones (76ers)Hot Rod Williams (SuperSonics)
Akeem Olajuwon (Rockets)Benoit Benjamin (Mavericks)

The Playoffs:
East First Round
Boston Celtics 3-
0 Philadelphia 76ers
Philly can't capitalise on their last gasp entry into the playoffs, putting up a good fight but are eventually swept in three close games against Boston
Chicago Bulls 0-3 Milwaukee Bucks
After two successive first round exits the Bucks sweep the Bulls who will be left slightly disappointed in how their seasons ends up
New York Knicks 3-2 Indiana Pacers
Clark Kellogg forces game 5 for Indiana before Bernard King pushes the Knicks to the Semi's
Detroit Pistons 3-0 Atlanta Hawks
A Kelly Tripucka Detroit is too strong for Atlanta, who will still be happy just to have made the playoffs. Detroit looking strong ahead of the Knicks semi final matchup

West First Round
Los Angeles Lakers 3-
1 Denver Nuggets

Lakers come from 1-0 down to avoid a repeat of last years shock exit. James Worthy has 30 + points in 3 out of the 4 games.
Portland Trail Blazers 3-1 Golden State Warriors
Clyde Drexler on form for Portland who make it four consecutive Conference Semi's
Seattle SuperSonics 2-3 Los Angeles Clippers
Terry Cummings continues his regular season form into the playoffs, 35 points in game 5 and the Clippers advance in an upset.
Dallas Mavericks 0-3 Utah Jazz
Revenge for Utah who were knocked out by Dallas in the Semi Finals last year. Dallas didn't look like the same side all season and not many are surprised by the 1st round exit.

East Semi Finals
Boston Celtics 4-
0 Milwaukee Bucks

Larry Bird on fire as Boston sweep through the Semi Finals, just one defeat in their last 3 Semi Final series.
Detroit Pistons 4-1 New York Knicks
40 points from Michael Jordan in game 5 can't save the Knicks, who don't look too far away from contending but exit at the Semi Finals

West Semi Finals
Los Angeles Lakers 4-1 Portland Trail Blazers

Portland can't make the finals as they suffer defeat in five to the Lakers. A Magic v Bird rematch now looks likely
Los Angeles Clippers 4-3 Utah Jazz
Utah push the Clippers all the way but Cummings almost single handedly pulls Clippers through to an all LA semi final

East Final
Boston Celtics 4-
1 Detroit Pistons
Boston secure 3 Championship finals in a row, Robert Parish getting them over the line with 30+ points in game 4 & 5


West Final
Los Angeles Lakers 4-0 Los Angeles Clippers

An excellent season for the Clippers, but this final might as well not have been played as they never get near their superior neighbours. 41 from Magic in game 2 the highlight of the sweep


1986 Championship Finals
Game 1:
Boston Celtics 95-113 Los Angeles Lakers

48 combined points from Magic and Worthy enough to put the Lakers in front at home
Game 2: Boston Celtics 110-117 Los Angeles Lakers

Boston in danger of 3 successive Championship finals defeats after 28 from Magic and 22 from Kareem
Game 3: Los Angeles Lakers 116-124 Boston Celtics

35 from Robert Parish keeps Boston in the series with another home game to come
Game 4: Los Angeles Lakers 103-108 Boston Celtics

Another 34 points from Parish whilst Bird contributes with 7 steals to level up the series
Game 5: Boston Celtics 89-128 Los Angeles Lakers

37 points in the first quarter and the Lakers never looked back after to move to within one of Championship number 10
Game 6: Boston Celtics 84-116 Los Angeles Lakers

30 points from James Worthy and for the third consecutive year a team Boston taste finals defeat. 3 wins in 4 years for the Lakers

1985-1986 Championship Result
Boston Celtics 2-4 Los Angeles Lakers

Finals MVP

Magic Johnson


Up Next: 1986 Offseason
 
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So the Clippers still move to Los Angeles to be second fiddle to the Lakers while Sacramento still get the Kings?

The Jazz without Stockton and Malone is gonna be interesting. I mean, I'm sure Larry H. Miller still buys the team to keep them in Utah right?

@HB62
Another thing, who has the TV rights for the NBA at the moment ITTL? Is it still CBS and TBS or is it different channels?
MJ in NY..I can see NBC and even ABC betting higher for the NBA
 
1986 - Offseason
1986 - Offseason

After the initial shock and change of the NBA draft lottery in 1985, this time around there seemed much less chatter about the dramatic change to the draft system that had been introduced 12 months earlier. In fact, there was much less chatter about the draft in general in 1986. With no obvious budding superstar, a lot of teams instead focussed on their offseason around trading. Teams such as the SuperSonics and the Spurs seemed in the process of reshaping their rosters, unsurprisingly in the case of the Spurs. Donald Sterling, furious at the embarrassing Conference finals sweep by their neighbours, forced the Clippers front office to dismantle the top of their roster whilst the Trail Blazers who allowing young guns to leave in favour of immediate improvement. Before all these could happen, there was still the matter of the draft lottery and as had happened 12 months ago the two teams who would have benefitted from the previous system missed out on a top two pick. The Spurs, who desperately needed some good news after a 13-69 season, and the Bullets, who only missed out on the playoffs by two wins but still finished bottom of the East, instead received the third and fourth pick respectively. Moving up into the top two spots was the New Jersey Nets in second, and for the 3rd time in 4 seasons the Hoston Rockets found themselves with the number one pick in the draft.

Full Draft 1st Round:

  1. Len Bias – Houston Rockets
  2. Brad Daughtey – New Jersey Nets
  3. Chris Washburn – San Antonio Spurs
  4. Kenny Walker – Washington Bullets
  5. Chuck Person – Sacramento Kings
  6. Roy Tarpley – Dallas Mavericks
  7. William Bedford – Phoenix Suns
  8. Ron Harper – Cleveland Cavaliers *pick sold to Cleveland from league
  9. Scott Skiles – Philadelphia 76ers
  10. Billy Thompson – Atlanta Hawks
  11. John Salley – Indiana Pacers
  12. Brad Sellers – Utah Jazz
  13. Dell Curry – Denver Nuggets
  14. Johnny Newman – Cleveland Cavaliers
  15. John Williams – Denver Nuggets
  16. Greg Dreiling – Milwaukee Bucks
  17. Walter Berry – Golden State Warriors
  18. Buck Johnson – Chicago Bulls
  19. Arvydas Sabonis – Portland Trail Blazers
  20. Mark Alaire – Seattle SuperSonics
  21. Dennis Rodman – New York Knicks
  22. Larry Krystkowiak – Detroit Pistons
  23. Mark Price – Boston Celtics
  24. Joe Ward – Los Angeles Lakers
Selected other picks:
Jeff Hornacek – Phoenix Suns
Drazen Petrovic – Detroit Pistons

Following the draft, Seattle was announced as this years venue of the All Star Game.

With many teams not satisfied with their rosters after the draft, weeks of intense negotiations began between Front Offices as teams tried to reshape their lineups. Firstly, Detroit decided not take up a contract with 2nd round pick Drazen Petrovic. Petrovic would be picked up by the Sacramento Kings to add to an already young roster.

A deal involving five teams was announced before the season. Donald Sterling, determined to change the look of his team after their 4-0 loss to the Lakers in the playoffs, allowed star Terry Cummings to depart for New Jersey. The Nets sent Buck Williams to the Golden State Warriors who in turn were sending Kenny Carr, Bill Wennington and draft picks to Atlanta. The Hawks allowed Doc Rivers and Jon Koncak to go to the Utah Jazz whilst the Jazz lost their star Adrian Dantley to the Clippers to complete the merry go round.

The Clippers also allowed Norm Nixon to move to Cleveland, who sent Ron Harper and a draft pick to Washington. The Bullets, focussed on rebuilding, sent Jeff Ruland to the Clippers who had successfully reshaped the top of their lineup.

Also heading West was Clark Kellogg, who left Indiana for Portland. In return, the Pacers picked up Sam Bowie and picks.

George Gervin was coveted by the Houston Rockets who saw him as an ideal mentor for the young side that was being built. The Spurs, aware that a significant rebuild was required, were happy to let Gervin go in exchange for Alvin Robertson and the Rockets’ Round 1 1987 draft pick.

Tree Rollins was once again on the move, as Washington sent Rollins, Jeff Malone and a Rd 2 draft pick to Phoenix for Walter Davis & William Bedford

The Hawks, having lost Doc Rivers to Utah were on the lookout for a new starting Point Guard. They found one from Philadelphia as Maurice Cheeks and Cling Richardson made the move down to Atlanta. Larry Drew and Dan Roundfield going the other way.

Utah were also on the lookout for a new starter after the loss of Adrian Dantley. In came Marques Johnson and Junior Bridgeman from the Bucks with Joe Barry Carroll and the Jazz 87 draft pick sent to Milwaukee.

And finally, the Knicks, clearly encouraged by last season's improvement, decided to prioritize current roster quality over future as they sent Bill Cartwright and Dennis Rodman to Seattle. Coming the other way was Jack Sikma and Jeff Cook.


1986-1987 Preview:

Following all these offseason movements, a few teams were now bumped either up or down in peoples pre season predictions ahead of the start of the season. Both Boston and the Lakers sat out all the trade drama, both unsurprisingly happy with their rosters. There’s no reason to think both won’t still be at the top of their respective Conferences either, but would it be a third Magic v Bird final in four years?

Behind Boston in the East, New York were confident they could now be viewed as Championship contenders. Having added Jack Sikma they now had a big three of Michael Jordan, Bernard King and Jack Sikma. Detroit were also expected to compete again but had not added to a line up that was continuously falling short in the playoffs. The Bulls had lost Orlando Woolbridge for the season with a torn ACL and after a slightly disappointing season from Ralph Sampson were not as fancied to compete right at the top but should still make the playoffs comfortably. Behind that, no one would be surprised if the race for the top eight was as close as last season. The Bucks would be reasonably confident of making the playoffs again, whilst the Nets had added Terry Cummings which should be enough to make up the small gap they had missed out by last season. Atlanta, Philadelphia, Cleveland and Indiana looked like the four most likely to fill the last two spots but which of the two was anyone’s guess. The Bullets, last in 85/86, and having lost Jeff Ruland were an obvious pick for that bottom spot once more.

In the West, the Trail Blazers looked best place to challenge the Lakers. Having added Clark Kellogg from Indiana and already boasting a good record over the past few years. Dallas would hope to improve after they struggled under the defending champions tag. Houston must be expecting better this time around, assuming they can have Charles Barkley available this time around and adding Len Bias to the roster they should make a playoff return this time out. The Clippers and the Warriors were unfancied last year but both comfortably made the playoffs, the
Clippers as far as the Conference finals. Both now had higher expectations on them having added to their rosters over the offseason. The Kings' super young roster was still an unknown. There was clearly talent there and the belief was this was the season it would start to translate to enough wins to make a play for the top eight. The race for the last spot looked likely to be between Denver, Utah and Seattle. Seattle were without Jack Sikma and maybe struggle to recreate last seasons form. Utah had lost Adrian Dantley and it may be that their new look starting line up just take slightly too long to gel, allowing the Nuggets to steal that last spot. Phoenix and San Antonio don’t look in a position to compete heading into October. There were rumors that San Antonio might not be able to financially sustain another season of languishing down the bottom and with the trade of George Gervin making that likely could this be the last year in San Antonio for the Spurs?

Predicted Eastern Conference Rankings:
1. Boston Celtics
2. New York Knicks
3. Detroit Pistons
4. Chicago Bulls
5. New Jersey Nets
6. Milwaukee Bucks
7. Atlanta Hawks
8. Philadelphia 76ers
9. Cleveland Cavaliers
10. Indiana Pacers
11. Washington Bullets

Predicted Western Conference Rankings:
1. Los Angeles Lakers
2. Portland Trail Blazers
3. Dallas Mavericks
4. Houston Rockets
5. Los Angeles Clippers
6. Golden State Warriors
7. Sacramento Kings
8. Denver Nuggets
9. Utah Jazz
10. Seattle SuperSonics
11. Phoenix Suns
12. San Antonio Spurs



Note - Len Bias does not overdose ITL, but there will definitely be mentions of the drug abuse that was associated with a lot of this draft class.

Up Next: the 1986-87 season.
 
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1986 -87 Season: Basketball is back in New York City, my friends!
1986 -87 Season: Basketball is back in New York City, my friends!

Larry Bird was clearly still aggrieved about the 1986 finals when the 86/87 campaign kicked off. Bird took his frustration out on the 76ers, as his 40 points saw Boston win 133-136 in a thriller at home. The biggest surprise of the night was in Detroit as the un-fancied Washington Bullets secured a 110-106 victory. Ron Harper, a draft pick traded from Cleveland, scored 25 on his NBA debut. The Lakers laid down an early marker in the West, a 50 point win over the Suns (140-90) in Phoenix included a 48 point third quarter and 50 points from Magic in a triple double start for last year's MVP. Gavin Gervin showed why the Rockets had been keen to trade for him as he started his Houston career with 24 in a 102-115 win in Utah. Also with 20+ points were Charles Barkley, Akeem Olajuwon and Len Bias on debut as Houston's young guns showed up. The Lakers were disappointing in game 2, only winning by 36 points this time at home against the Warriors as their dominating start continued.

One team struggling early on was the Bulls. An 117-89 loss at home to the Pacers highlighted their struggles and it would take Chicago twelve games to record a victory in what would end up being a 2-15 start. Houston were living up to early season expectations winning ten out of their first eleven games. Len Bias scored 35 in a 99-139 win at home to New Jersey as part of that run. Right there with them in the West were Portland. The Nets were also on the end of a Clark Kellogg masterclass as the former Indiana man posted 37 for the Trail Blazers in a 83-101 victory. Both Portland and Houston would start 13-5 through November. The Spurs struggled as expected, despite winning on opening night at home to the Nuggets they would win just twice more in their first 18 games. Both victories came against the Clippers, much to Donald Sterling’s annoyance. The new look Clippers were outside the playoffs going into December thanks to three straight losses against the Nuggets, Lakers and Trail Blazers. Your early season pace setters were the Lakers in the West, and Michael Jordans’ Knicks in the East.

The Cleveland Cavaliers received some bad news in early December when World B. Free was ruled out for the rest of the season with a torn left achilles whilst Julius Erving would struggle to play again this campaign as well suffering the same injury as well for Philadelphia. Cleveland would win just once in December, at home to Dallas, as they struggled without Free and slumped to the bottom of the conference. Philly were relying on Moses Malone to keep them afloat, 37 points also against Dallas was one of six wins for the 76ers that kept them just inside the top 8. Early in December the top two in the East met in New York. And Michael Jordan was top scorer as the Knicks won 92-110 against the Celtics. Was the tide starting to turn in the East? The Knicks would be 5.5 games clear of Boston going into 1987. Defying expectations were the Bullets. Veteran Walter Davis and Youngster Ron Harper were leading the way for Washington who were 4th in the East at the turn of the year. Impressive results included wins in both Portland and Los Angeles against the Clippers. The Lakers were dominant again out West, losing just 4 times before the turn of the year. Despite this, they would still only lead the conference by 5.5 games, thanks to impressive seasons from both the Rockets and also the Sacramento Kings. The two sides with the youthful rosters were coming alive. Patrick Ewing and John Stockton were forming a nice partnership as the Kings won their last 8 in 1986 including a 88-116 win over Boston. Behind them, Portland were still hanging around as they impressed with results such as a 118-119 win at home to the Lakers, Clark Kellogg with 39. The Spurs meanwhile, ended 1986 on a 14 game losing streak and looked likely to go even worse than their 13-69 record from last year.

The Knicks continued their conference leading form with a 111-119 home win over Detroit to start 1987. Bernard King with 28 to lead for New York. Jordan would take over the mantle for the next three, top points scorer in all including in two narrow wins in Boston and Indiana. The Nets were having a fine season thanks to the addition of Terry Cummings. 40 points from Cummings in Denver gave New Jersey a 107-105 win on the road. The playoff race was as close as ever in the East, Moses Malone gave Philadelphia a crucial win at home to the Bucks to move the 76ers one win behind their Milwaukee opponents. Both sides sat just inside the top 8 at the end of January. The Bulls had recovered from their disastrous start as Sampson and Malone started to show glimpses of the form that had excited the Chicago crowd when they first arrived. 34 points from Malone gave Chicago a vital win in Indiana. They ended January 18-28 but only 1 win outside the playoff spots. It would be fair to say Dallas had joined the party in the West. The Mavericks won all 16 games in January including a 107-112 win at home to the Lakers and a super 120-112 win away to Houston. The Mavs climbed to third in conference but were still 3.5 games behind division and state rivals Houston whose form remained solid thanks to Ewing, Olajuwon and Bias. The Spurs finally claimed a win in January, beating next to bottom Utah Jazz 99-100 to move to 5 wins for the season. Phoenix were slightly exceeding expectations by the end of the month thanks to a 6 game winning run that included sixth man Kenneth Griffith scoring 30 against Indiana.

The gap at the top of the East narrowed in February. A 5 game winning run from Detroit brought them to within 3 of New York, Isiah Thomas scoring 37 in Chicago as part of the run. Boston meanwhile had closed the game to 1 thanks to wins such as 111-97 in Detroit and 115-101 in New Jersey. They also won 109-101 in New York despite Jordan scoring 34. Behind them, New Jersey, Milwaukee and surprisingly Washington all looked good for the playoffs. Washington also won impressively in New York in February to exemplify their playoff credentials. Cleveland were stuck rooted to the bottom of the East but just above them was Philadelphia. Champions only 4 years ago but they just didn’t have the team to support Moses Malone and Philly sat at 23-38 at the end of February. The Lakers booked a playoff spot already in February. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was still posting impressive numbers at 39 years old, including 29 points in a 112-87 away win at the aforementioned 76ers. The four behind the Lakers all looked set for the playoffs. Houston, Sacramento, Portland and Dallas all at least 10 games clear of the Clippers in ninth. In fact the playoffs in the West were turning into a straight shootout between Phoenix and the Clippers. Both sat on 27 wins at the end of February. Adrian Dantley doing the business when the two sides met in Phoenix as the Clippers won 115-95 to move LAC level with Phoenix.

Milwaukee didn’t get the memo about being set for the playoffs. The Bucks lost their first 8 games in March including a low scoring 90-83 loss at home to Sacramento in which John Stockton was the top scorer with 17. They were then beaten by a Terry Cummings 42 point haul two days later as New Jersey left Milwaukee 107-101 victors. Taking advantage of the Milwaukee slump were Atlanta. Dominique Wilkins was on an incredible run of form. He was the games top scorer in 21 out of 24 matches stretching from mid February through the whole of March. This included back to back 43 points in New York and at home to Washington. The Hawks finished March with a potentially playoff deciding 91-107 win at home to the 76ers. The Bulls were also climbing. A 94-105 win at home to Boston came just three days after Orlando Woolridge had returned early from injury to lead them to a 98-113 win over Indiana. Bulls started the final month of the season 6th in the East. That loss for Boston in Chicago had given New York some breathing room at the top. The Knicks had also won 114-105 in Boston toward the end of March and led by 3 games going into April. In the West, Denver had joined the Phoenix / Clippers battle thanks to their 10 straight losses at the start of March during a tough run where they faced Boston and the Lakers twice. Denver would recover by beating Phoenix back to back to keep them in contention for the postseason. Meanwhile the Lakers had wrapped up the Conference and home advantage through the playoffs despite a 11 game winning streak from Portland. Portland still trailed the Lakers by 15 games even after that run to demonstrate the dominance the Lakers once again had over the rest of the West.

Also in March, the ownership group of the San Antonio Spurs officially announced they were exploring relocation options due to dwindling attendances and soaring losses (both on the court and on the money side). There were three potential locations for the Spurs relocation. Minneapolis, Miami and Tampa Bay. By the end of the season, Tampa Bay was officially announced as the location for the Spurs with a full rebranding to follow. Miami and Minneapolis would join the league as expansion teams by the end of the decade.

1st April Playoff Picture

East
6. Chicago Bulls - 36-41
7. Atlanta Hawks - 34-45
8. Philadelphia 76ers - 33-46
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9. Indiana Pacers - 32-45
10. Milwaukee Bucks 32-46

West
7. Phoenix Suns - 35-43
8. Los Angeles Clippers - 35-44
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9. Denver Nuggets - 34-44


In early April, the 76ers won 92-100 at home to New Jersey to boost their playoff hopes whilst in Dallas the Nuggets were being comfortably beaten 99-118 to boost the chances of Phoenix and the Clippers of making the postseason. Philly won again two days later at home to lowly Cleveland to jump above Atlanta and give them breathing space over the dotted line. The Nuggets bounced back from the Dallas defeat by beating San Antonio 81-95 at home. On the same night Phoenix lost a low scoring game 76-78 in Sacramento whilst Clippers were also losing to Dallas. With two games left for each, all three hopefuls sat on the identical 35-45 record. In the East, Milwaukee and Indiana trailed Atlanta and Philly by 1 game but all except the 76ers had 3 games left. The Pacers made the most of their extra game by winning 96-83 in Detroit, Jim Paxson with 28. On the same night the Knicks won by one at home to the Bullets at the same time as Boston lost 108-109 at home to the Bulls. The two results combined confirmed the Knicks as the Conference champions for the first time since 1973. Also that night, the Hawks lost in Milwaukee to leave all four playoff contenders sat on 34-46 with two games left. Away from playoff talk, the Spurs played their last game in San Antonio and left the city with a 102-104 win against Seattle. It had been a trying time for the Spurs but there's no doubt they would be missed in San Antonio. In the penultimate games in the West, the Clippers pulled off a 90-88 win in Denver to all but guarantee them a playoff place. The Suns unsurprisingly lost at home to the Lakers to leave them and Denver level going into the last day. In the East, it was wins for Philly and Indiana, against the Bucks and Cavs respectively that gave those two the edge going into the last day. Atlanta were also well beaten by a Terry Cummings led Nets to leave them on the outside looking in with one game to go. And the Bucks would only have themselves to blame for missing out on that top 8, a final game defeat in Indiana meant they had lost to Philly and Indiana in their last two games as they missed out on the postseason for the first time since 1979. The win for Indiana booked their spot in the playoffs and left it down to Philly and Atlanta for 8th seed. Atlanta as usual were led by Dominique Wilkins as they dispatched Chicago 89-103 at home meaning Philly must win at home to Detroit to avoid missing out. And in truth despite the importance of the result they never looked like doing it. Isiah Thomas was the top scorer as Detroit won 122-90 and the 76ers would be watching the playoffs rather than taking part for the first time in 12 years. Back in the West, Denver recovered from the narrow loss against the Clippers to get revenge in LA. A 127-104 win put Denver back level with the Clippers and guaranteed both sides a playoff spot. This was because, despite the Suns win over Warriors that left all three times on 36 wins, the Suns win percentage against the other two was the lowest of the three teams. Phoenix would miss out by the narrowest of margins. The San Antonio Spurs last game under that branding would be an 86-98 loss in Utah, Chris Mullin top scorer with 29.

Eastern Conference Standings:
1. New York Knicks - 57-25
2. Detroit Pistons - 50-32
3. Boston Celtics - 53-29
4. New Jersey Nets - 43-39
5. Washington Bullets - 40-42

6. Chicago Bulls - 37-45
7. Indiana Pacers - 36-46
8. Atlanta Hawks - 35-47
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9. Philadelphia 76ers - 35-47
10. Milwaukee Bucks - 34-48
11. Cleveland Cavaliers - 18-64


Atlantic Division
Central Division

Western Conference Standings:
1. Los Angeles Lakers - 71-11
2. Houston Rockets - 61-21
3. Portland Trail Blazers - 56-26
4. Sacramento Kings - 52-30

5. Dallas Mavericks - 50-32
6. Seattle SuperSonics - 43-49
7. Denver Nuggets - 36-46
8. Los Angeles Clippers - 36-46
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9. Phoenix Suns - 36-46
10. Golden State Warriors - 27-55
11. Utah Jazz - 13-69
12. San Antonio Spurs - 13-69

Midwest Division

Pacific Division

Regular Season Awards:
Individual Awards
Most Valuable PlayerMagic Johnson (Lakers)
Rookie of the YearLen Bias (Rockets)
Sixth Man of the YearLen Bias (Rockets)
Defensive Player of the YearAkeem Olajuwon (Rockets)
Most Improved PlayerKenny Fields (Bucks)

All Star Game (East 124-132 West)
EastWest
Michael JordanMagic Johnson
Isiah ThomasClyde Drexler
Larry BirdAkeem Olajuwon
Dominique WilkinsAdrian Dantley
Moses MaloneAlex English
Jim PaxsonGus Williams
Otis BirdsongJohn Stockton
Terry CummingsJames Worthy
Robert ParishMark Aguirre
Bernard KingPatrick Ewing
Sidney MoncriefBuck Williams
Ralph SampsonSleepy Floyd

Player of the Month
MonthEasternWestern
OctoberLarry Bird (Celtics)Magic Johnson (Lakers)
NovemberMichael Jordan (Knicks)Akeem Olajuwon (Rockets)
DecemberLarry Bird (Celtics)Magic Johnson (Lakers)
JanuaryIsiah Thomas (Pistons)Magic Johnson (Lakers)
FebruaryMichael Jordan (Knicks)Akeem Olajuwon (Rockets)
MarchLarry Bird (Celtics)Magic Johnson (Lakers)
AprilDominique Wilkins (Hakws)Adrian Dantley (Clippers)

Rookie of the Month
MonthEasternWestern
OctoberBrad Daugherty (Nets)Len Bias (Rockets)
NovemberKenny Walker (Bullets)Len Bias (Rockets)
DecemberBrad Daugherty (Nets)Chris Washburn (Spurs)
JanuaryKenny Walker (Bullets)Len Bias (Rockets)
FebruaryMark Price (Celtics)Len Bias (Rockets)
MarchKenny Walker (Bullets)Chris Washburn (Spurs)
AprilKenny Walker (Bullets)Len Bias (Rockets)

All NBA Teams
All-NBA 1stAll-NBA 2ndAll-NBA 3rd
Magic Johnson (Lakers)Isiah Thomas (Pistons)John Stockton (Kings)
Michael Jordan (Knicks)Clyde Drexler (Trail Blazers)Gus Williams (SuperSonics)
Larry Bird (Celtics)Karl Malone (Bulls)Alex English (Nuggets)
Dominuqe Wilkins (Hawks)Terry Cummings (Nets)Adrian Dantley (Clippers)
Akeem Olajuwon (Rockets)Bill Laimbeer (Pistons)Jeff Ruland (Clippers)
All-Defensive 1st All-Rookie 1st
Michael Jordan (Knicks)Len Bias (Rockets)
Sidney Moncrief (Bucks)Kenny Walker (Bullets)
Larry Bird (Celtics)Chris Washburn (Spurs)
Larry Nance (Suns)Kenneth Griffith (Suns)
Akeem Olajuwon (Rockets)Drazen Petrovic (Kings)

The Playoffs
East 1st Round
New York Knicks 3-
2 Atlanta Hawks
Dominique Wilkins is top scorer in all five games but Knicks squeeze through 95-97 in game 5
New Jersey Nets 2-3 Washington Bullets
Bullets get revenge for 1985 playoffs, despite Terry Cummings also top scoring in all 5.
Boston Celtics 3-1 Chicago Bulls
The Bulls, as 3rd seed, advance in 4 to meet Detroit in the Semis.
Detroit Pistons 3-1 Indiana Pacers
Detroit come from 1-0 down to advance, despite good performances from Jim Paxson

West 1st Round
Los Angeles Lakers 3-0 Los Angeles Clippers
The Lakers sweep the Clippers in the playoffs again. God knows what Donald Sterling will do to the roster this summer.
Sacramento Kings 0-3 Dallas Mavericks
The young Kings are swept in their first taste of the playoffs.
Portland Trail Blazers 3-0 Seattle SuperSonics
Crtl C + Ctrl V - Portland make Conference Semi Finals
Houston Rockets 3-2 Denver Nuggets
Len Bias is top scorer in game 5 to help Houston advance to the Semi Finals

East Semi Finals
New York Knicks 4
-3 Washington Bullets
Michael Jordan scores 35 and then 27 as Knicks come from 3-2 down to make the Conference finals
Detroit Pistons 4-2 Boston Celtics
Boston miss out on the Championship finals for the first time in 4 years, at least they won't have to watch a team from the West celebrate in their arena this year

West Semi Finals
Los Angeles Lakers 4-1 Dallas Mavericks
Another comfortable series for the Lakers who make light work of the 85 champs.
Houston Rockets 2-4 Portland Trail Blazers
A Clyde Drexler inspired Portland knock out the young Rockets who will surely be back at this stage in 12 months time.

East Final
New York Knicks 0-4 Detroit Pistons
The Knicks first Conference final in 13 years is a step too far, but you'd expect them to be a feature at this stage for the next few seasons at least

West Final
Los Angeles Lakers 4-2 Portland Trail Blazers
Clyde Drexler did his best to keep the series interesting but Lakers won all 4 at home thanks to Magic to advance to yet another Championship final

1986-1987 NBA Championship Final
Game 1:
Detroit Pistons 85-116 Los Angeles Lakers
A comfortable win for Lakers who look a class above their East opponents
Game 2: Detroit Pistons 99-141 Los Angeles Lakers
An even wider margin in game 2, 39 for Magic
Game 3: Los Angeles Lakers 100-102 Detroit Pistons
A Kelly Tripucka game winner keeps the series alive in Detroit
Game 4: Los Angeles Lakers 96-97 Detroit Pistons
Detroit again grind out the win against their superior opponents to send the series back to LA level.
Game 5: Detroit Pistons 100-121 Los Angeles Lakers
James Worthy shows up to top score in game 5
Game 6: Los Angeles Lakers 109-111 Detroit Pistons
Unbelievably, a third narrow win for Detroit keeps the series alive and sends it to game 7.
Game 7: Detroit Pistons 116-122 Los Angeles Lakers
In the most competitive final for a while, a Tripucka buzzer shot levelled the game and sent it to OT but the Lakers just about come out on top to go back to back

1986-1987 Championship Final Result
Detroit Pistons 3-4 Los Angeles Lakers

Finals MVP

Magic Johnson


Notes:
- I won't be going too crazy with relocations, but the Spurs had been so bad that it seemed logical the ownership might be getting cold feet. The Tampa Bay choice will have butterflies down the line on the expansions to come.
- There are some really stacked teams forming, but right now the Lakers are just a level above. When that team begins to age / break apart I see the playoffs becoming really exciting.

Up Next: The 1987 Offseason
 
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Tampa Bay was officially announced as the location for the Spurs with a full rebranding to follow. Miami and Minneapolis would join the league as expansion teams by the end of the decade.
So no Orlando magic

Definitely, they will need to make the most of it asap though. It's not the sort of luck that lasts forever.
Yeah as Barkley was still injured too
 
This is when the Suns had a drug scandal, and would have moved if Jerry Colangelo wouldn't have bought the team before the 87 stock market crash:

 
Spurs leaving San Antonio? Sacrilege!

Jokes aside, wonder where they would play in Tampa since the arena now known as Amile Arena (home to the NHL’s Lightning) wouldn’t open until 1996 IOTL. Maybe it gets built earlier here.

Also, please find a way to keep the Suns in Phoenix! I can’t imagine my childhood without them!
 
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