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NBA Finals
May 7th, 2009 by admin

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NBA Finals

NBC Sports Media Pin 1997 NBA Finals Bulls Jazz
NBC Sports Media Pin 1997 NBA Finals Bulls Jazz
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NBC Sports Media Pin 1998 NBA Finals Bulls Vs Jazz
NBC Sports Media Pin 1998 NBA Finals Bulls Vs Jazz
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Joey McIntyre Large 6 Pin w Sticker New Kids On The Block EX COND
Joey McIntyre Large 6 Pin w Sticker New Kids On The Block EX COND
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L.A. Lakers Nba Championship CD L.A. Lakers Nba Championship CD
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Headed To The Top-nba Finals (feat. Keith Robinson) Headed To The Top-nba Finals (feat. Keith Robinson)
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Clutch City: The Houston Rockets 1993-94 Championship Season - The Official 1994 NBA Finals Video [VHS] Clutch City: The Houston Rockets 1993-94 Championship Season - The Official 1994 NBA Finals Video [VHS]
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Clutch City: The Houston Rockets 1993-94 Championship Season - The Official 1994 NBA Finals Video

Chicago Bulls 1996-97 NBA Championship Season [VHS] Chicago Bulls 1996-97 NBA Championship Season [VHS]
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Coming off of a record-breaking 1995-96 season, what could the Chicago Bulls do for an encore? How about 69 wins and a second consecutive NBA title, the fifth for the Bulls in seven years? That's exactly what the Bulls accomplished in 1996-97, posting a 69-13 record and winning the championship with a memorable six-game triumph over the Utah Jazz in the NBA Finals...

2002 NBA Finals Los Angeles Lakers Championship Video [VHS] 2002 NBA Finals Los Angeles Lakers Championship Video [VHS]
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Celebrate the Los Angeles Lakers Championship season over and over again! This tape showcases highlights from the Lakers Finals series victory over New Jersey Also features a review and highlights of the regular season and playoff action! Produced by USA Films.

Chicago Bulls Upper Deck Pro Shots Ultimate - Michael Jordan (Final Shot) Chicago Bulls Upper Deck Pro Shots Ultimate - Michael Jordan (Final Shot)
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It was the last game Michael Jordan played with the Chicago Bulls, and now you can remember perhaps the biggest clutch shot of Jordan's NBA career with this terrific new Pro Shots Ultimates figure, which depicts No...

The Golden State Warriors Continue to Battle Their Way Back to the NBA Finals

Today, the Golden State Warriors are somewhat of an enigma. Why does their name represent an entire state? Who are the "Warriors" to which their name refers? Have they ever won an NBA Championship? Like other NBA teams, the Warriors have a storied history, and one that is definitely worth telling.

Where did the name "Warriors" originate? The NBA team inherited its name from a former ABL squad, the Philadelphia Warriors.

The Warriors made their NBA debut during the 1962-1963 season, though their former name was the San Francisco Warriors. Their team featured Wilt Chamberlain, arguably one of the top NBA players of All Time. Nevertheless, the Warriors watched the playoffs from home, after a disappointing 31-49 season. Interestingly, the Cow Palace was the home arena of the Warriors.

Amazingly, the Warriors achieved tremendous success in just their second NBA season in San Francisco. Thanks to a solid seven-player rotation, the Warriors finished first in their Western Division, earning a record of 48-32. The Warriors outlasted the St. Louis Hawks, after battling it out in a seven-game playoff series. However, the Boston Celtics then steamrolled the Warriors in five games, for the former's sixth consecutive NBA championship.

Just three seasons later during 1966-1967, the San Francisco Warriors had another stellar season. They ended it with a 44-37 record. The Warriors quickly dismissed the Los Angeles Lakers with three consecutive wins, and then needed six games to dispose of the St. Louis Hawks again. Wilt Chamberlain played in the NBA Finals that season, but to the chagrin of the Warriors-started for the Philadelphia 76ers. The 76ers proved to be the superior team, defeating the Warriors 4-2 in the NBA Finals.

The Warriors moved from San Francisco to Oakland, before the 1971-1972 season. The team hoped to attract a larger fan base, thus alternating its name to the "Golden State" Warriors. Since 1968, California's nickname had been "The Golden State." This was due to the 1848 monumental discovery of gold in California.

Just three seasons after moving to Oakland, the Golden State Warriors struck gold. The team made some bold moves before the 1974-1975 season, which paid off. The franchise built its squad around Rick Barry, who had made the team contenders for the NBA championship. Earning a record of 48-34, the Warriors won the Pacific Division crown.

In the playoffs, the Warriors played with a gritty determination. They needed six games to eliminate the Seattle Supersonics. Then, after down 2-0 in their series against the Chicago Bulls, the Warriors battled back to win the series 4-3. Although the NBA Finals games against the Washington Bullets were tight (two games had a 1-point spread), the Warriors swept the Bullets in the series 4-0.

Though lacking the broad following of other NBA teams, the Golden State Warriors have remained a solid team throughout their history, making three trips to the NBA's championship series. Use Golden State Warriors merchandise to cheer on the Warriors as they continue to battle their way back to the NBA Finals

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