2012 NBA playoffs#(2) Miami Heat vs. (4) Boston Celtics
{{Short description|Postseason tournament}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}
{{infobox basketball tournament season
|title=NBA playoffs
|year=2012
|image = 2010 NBA playoffs logo.png
| season =2011–12
|dates=April 28–June 21, 2012
| num_teams =16
| winners =Miami Heat
| count =2
| second =Oklahoma City Thunder
| semifinal1 =Boston Celtics
| semifinal2 =San Antonio Spurs
| prev_season =2011
| next_season =2013
}}
The 2012 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 2011–12 season. The tournament concluded with the Eastern Conference champion Miami Heat defeating the Western Conference champion Oklahoma City Thunder, 4 games to 1 in the NBA Finals. LeBron James was named NBA Finals MVP.
Overview
=Western conference=
The Los Angeles Clippers made the playoffs for the first time since 2006, while the Utah Jazz returned after a one-year hiatus. It was also Utah's first postseason appearance without Jerry Sloan as head coach since 1988. Ironically, both teams would be swept by the San Antonio Spurs.
The San Antonio Spurs entered their fifteenth consecutive postseason, continuing the longest active playoff streak at the time.
The defending champion Dallas Mavericks entered their twelfth consecutive postseason, the second longest active playoff streak in the Western Conference.
The Memphis Grizzlies earned home–court advantage for the first time in franchise history.
=Eastern conference=
All eight teams were the same from 2011. They also all had records over .500, the first time since 2005.
The Orlando Magic entered their sixth consecutive postseason, the longest active postseason streak in the eastern conference at the time. Their in–state rivals, the Miami Heat entered their fourth consecutive postseason. The Orlando Magic and Miami Heat gained notoriety for opening their postseason runs against the Indiana Pacers and New York Knicks despite recent tragedies rocking their respective cities. The Orlando Magic opened their NBA Playoffs against the Indiana Pacers just 2 months after the killing of Trayvon Martin in nearby Sanford, Florida, just 30 miles from where they play their games at Amway Center (now called the Kia Center). Meanwhile, the Miami Heat opened their NBA Playoffs against the New York Knicks just 15 days after a drunk driver caused a devastating crash in southwest Miami-Dade County, just 18 miles from where they play their games at American Airlines Arena (now called the Kaseya Center)
The Indiana Pacers opened the playoffs at home for the first time since 2004.
The New York Knicks and Philadelphia 76ers entered their second consecutive postseason.
=First round=
For the first time since 2000, the Miami Heat and the New York Knicks met in the postseason, reigniting the Heat–Knicks rivalry.
For the fourth time since 2006, a division winner (in this case the Atlantic Division champion Boston Celtics) opened the playoffs on the road. Despite not having home court advantage, the Boston Celtics beat the Atlanta Hawks in six games. The Hawks would not open the playoffs at home again until 2015.
Game 1 of the Bulls–Sixers series was extremely notable as Derrick Rose tore his ACL in the waning minutes of the Bulls’ 103–91 victory.
With their Game 3 loss to the Miami Heat, the New York Knicks lost their 13th straight playoff game, breaking Memphis' record from 2004 to 2006 for the longest playoff losing streak. However, they broke that streak with a Game 4 victory against The Heat at Madison Square Garden.
With their Game 4 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder, the defending champions Dallas Mavericks were swept in the first round, becoming the third defending champion to be swept in the First Round after the Philadelphia Warriors in 1957 and Miami Heat in 2007, and second after Miami to be done so in a seven-game series. It was the first time the Mavericks were swept in a seven-game series, and only their second sweep since 1990.
With their Game 5 win against the New York Knicks, the Miami Heat beat their arch rivals in a playoff series for the first time since 1997. During the series, however, the Knicks lost Baron Davis and Iman Shumpert to knee injuries.
With their Game 5 win against the Orlando Magic, the Indiana Pacers won their first playoff series since 2005. The Magic would not return to the postseason until 2019.
With their Game 6 win over the Chicago Bulls, the eighth–seeded Philadelphia 76ers became only the 5th eighth seeded team in NBA history to beat a top seed in the first round. Following the Grizzlies' 2011 upset of the 1st–seeded Spurs, this marked the first time in straight seasons an 8th–seed upset a #1 seed. In addition to losing Rose, the Bulls also lost Joakim Noah to injury during the series. This was the most recent occurrence of an eighth seed eliminating a top seed in the first round of the playoffs until 2023, when the eighth-seeded Miami Heat knocked out the top-seeded Milwaukee Bucks.
Game 7 of the Lakers–Nuggets series ensured a 13th straight postseason with at least one Game 7 played. The last without one was the 1999 NBA playoffs.
With their Game 7 win over the Memphis Grizzlies, the Los Angeles Clippers won their first playoff series since 2006.
=Conference semifinals=
During their conference semifinals series against the Indiana Pacers, the Miami Heat lost Chris Bosh to injury (although he would return in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals). As a result, the Heat fell behind two games to one before reeling off three straight wins to beat the Pacers in six games.
For the first time since 1999, back to backs were played in the conference semifinals, thanks to the Los Angeles Lakers and the Los Angeles Clippers sharing the same arena to avoid scheduling conflicts. It also marked the first time both Los Angeles teams appeared in the Conference Semifinals in the same season. As of 2023, this was the most recent occurrence of back to backs being played in the same postseason.
With their Game 4 win over the Los Angeles Clippers, the San Antonio Spurs became the fourth team in NBA History (and first in the Western Conference) to go 8–0 through the first two rounds of the playoffs. The Heat in 2005, Cavs in 2009 and Magic in 2010, also went 8–0 through the first two rounds. In addition, all 3 lost Game 1 of their Conference Finals. The Spurs broke this trend with a Game 1 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference Finals.
Game 5 of the Lakers-Thunder series was Kobe Bryant's final NBA playoff game. In addition, this was also his final NBA Playoff appearance before his retirement in 2016.
With their Game 7 win over the Philadelphia 76ers, the Boston Celtics returned to the Conference Finals for the third time in five seasons. With the loss, the Philadelphia 76ers suffered the same fate as last season's Memphis Grizzlies by beating a top seed, taking their fourth seed opponent to a Game 7, only to lose on the road. The 76ers would not return to the playoffs until 2018.
=Conference finals=
For the third consecutive season, the Miami Heat and the Boston Celtics met in the postseason.
With their Game 2 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder, the San Antonio Spurs won 20 straight games. As a result, they set an NBA record for the longest winning streak carried over from the regular season to the playoffs, which was broken with the Game 3 loss, and finished a win short of tying the longest unbeaten playoff run in a single postseason.{{cite news|last=Latzke|first=Jeff|title=Sefolosha sparks Thunder to 102–82 win over Spurs|url=https://news.yahoo.com/sefolosha-sparks-thunder-102-82-win-over-spurs-073826987--spt.html|access-date=7 June 2012|newspaper=Yahoo! News|date=1 June 2012}}
Game 5 of the Heat-Celtics series was notable for the return of Chris Bosh and the Boston Celtics overcoming a 2–0 series deficit to take a 3–2 lead going back to Boston. However, the Miami Heat would force a Game 7 thanks to LeBron James’ 45 point Game 6 performance in the Miami Heat's 98–79 win at TD Garden.
With a Game 6 win over the San Antonio Spurs, the Oklahoma City Thunder returned to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1996 (when they were known as the Seattle SuperSonics). The Spurs, on the other hand, lost the series 4–2 despite leading 2–0.
With a Game 7 win over the Boston Celtics, the Miami Heat returned to the NBA Finals for the second straight season. It marked the first time a LeBron James-led team beat the Boston Celtics in a playoff series despite trailing 3–2. With the loss, this was the second time that the Celtics lost a playoff series despite leading 3–2. The Celtics would not win another playoff series, let alone return to the conference finals, until 2017.
Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals was Ray Allen's last game as a member of the Boston Celtics, effectively ending their “Big 3 era,” which began in 2007.
=NBA finals=
The 2012 NBA Finals had several noteworthy events.
For the first time since 1998, no team from California or Texas represented the western conference in the NBA Finals. Ironically, the Oklahoma City Thunder eliminated the last three Western Conference finalists: the Dallas Mavericks, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the San Antonio Spurs, all in sequential order.
For the first time in franchise history, the Miami Heat faced a team other than the Dallas Mavericks in the NBA Finals.
Game 1 of the 2012 NBA Finals was the first NBA Finals game ever played in the State of Oklahoma. The Thunder won this game 105–94.
With a Game 5 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Miami Heat won their second NBA championship. By winning the 2012 NBA Finals, the Heat became the second team to win the NBA Finals by overcoming three series deficits (2–1 in the conference semifinals, 3–2 in the conference finals, and 0–1 in the finals) in the same playoffs. The last team to accomplish this feat was the 1995 Houston Rockets. It was also the third (and final time) under the 2–3–2 format that the home team won the middle three games of the NBA Finals.
=Connection with NBA lockout=
In May 2012, with the Bulls, Knicks, and Heat losing players to injuries, then-Commissioner David Stern initially said there was no connection between the injuries and the lockout that compressed the regular season to 66-game in 124 days; however, he later backed off those comments, saying more research was needed.{{cite news|last=Zillgitt |first=Jeff |title=NBA deals with postseason trauma as stars go down |date=May 15, 2012 |newspaper=USA Today |url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/nba/story/2012-05-14/NBA-playoff-trauma-with-Derrick-Rose-Chris-Bosh-injuries/54964494/1 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150114173905/http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/nba/story/2012-05-14/NBA-playoff-trauma-with-Derrick-Rose-Chris-Bosh-injuries/54964494/1 |archive-date=January 14, 2015 |url-status=live }}{{cite news|title=Stern suggests shortened training camp may be reason for injury trend |date=May 9, 2012 |work=SportingNews.com |url=http://aol.sportingnews.com/nba/story/2012-05-09/baron-davis-dwight-howard-derrick-rose-injury-david-stern-nba-playoffs-injuries |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120711013016/http://aol.sportingnews.com/nba/story/2012-05-09/baron-davis-dwight-howard-derrick-rose-injury-david-stern-nba-playoffs-injuries |archive-date=July 11, 2012 |url-status=live }}
Format
{{Further|NBA Playoffs#Format}}
The 6 division winners and 10 other teams with the most wins from each conference qualified for the playoffs. The seedings are based on each team's record; however, a division winner is guaranteed to be ranked at least fourth, regardless of record.
=Tiebreak procedures=
The tiebreakers that determine seedings are:
- Division leader wins tie from team not leading a division
- Head-to-head record
- Division record (if all the tied teams are in the same division)
- Conference record
- Record vs. playoff teams, own conference
- Record vs. playoff teams, other conference (only in 2-way tie)
- Point differential, all games
If there were more than two teams tied, the team that wins the tiebreaker gets the highest seed, while the other teams were "re-broken" from the first step until all ties were resolved. Since the three division winners were guaranteed a spot in the top four, ties to determine the division winners had to be broken before any other ties.{{cite web | url=http://www.nba.com/standings/team_record_comparison/conferenceNew_Std_Cnf.html | title=2011–2012 Conference Regular Season Standings | work=NBA.com | publisher=Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. | date=April 15, 2012 | access-date=April 15, 2012 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100405010059/http://www.nba.com/standings/team_record_comparison/conferenceNew_Std_Cnf.html | archive-date=April 5, 2010 | url-status=dead }}
Playoff qualifying
=Eastern Conference=
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rowspan=2|Seed | rowspan=2|Team | rowspan=2|Record | colspan=4|Clinched | |||
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Playoff berth | Division title | Best record in Conference | Best record in NBA | |||
1 | align=left|Chicago Bulls | 50-16 | March 24 | April 12 | April 24 | April 26 |
2 | align=left|Miami Heat | 46-20 | April 3 | April 15 | — | — |
3 | align=left|Indiana Pacers | 42-24 | April 13 | — | — | — |
4 | align=left|Boston Celtics | 39-27 | April 14 | April 18 | — | — |
5 | align=left|Atlanta Hawks | 40-26 | April 16 | — | — | — |
6 | align=left|Orlando Magic | 37-29 | April 15 | — | — | — |
7 | align=left|New York Knicks | 36-30 | April 23 | — | — | — |
8 | align=left|Philadelphia 76ers | 35-31 | April 19 | — | — | — |
— = Did not achieve
=Western Conference=
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rowspan=2|Seed | rowspan=2|Team | rowspan=2|Record | colspan=4|Clinched | |||
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Playoff berth | Division title | Best record in Conference | Best record in NBA | |||
1 | align=left|San Antonio Spurs | 50-16 | March 24 | April 14 | April 23 | — |
2 | align=left|Oklahoma City Thunder | 47-19 | April 1 | April 7 | — | — |
3 | align=left|Los Angeles Lakers | 41-25{{#tag:ref|Los Angeles Lakers clinched #3 seed over Memphis Grizzlies based on winning Pacific Division.|group = lower-alpha|name = note_a}} | April 15 | April 24 | — | — |
4 | align=left|Memphis Grizzlies | 41-25 | April 18 | — | — | — |
5 | align=left|Los Angeles Clippers | 40-26 | April 16 | — | — | — |
6 | align=left|Denver Nuggets | 38-28 | April 18 | — | — | — |
7 | align=left|Dallas Mavericks | 36-30{{#tag:ref|Dallas Mavericks clinched #7 seed over Utah Jazz based on 3–1 regular season series record.|group = lower-alpha|name = note_b}} | April 19 | — | — | — |
8 | align=left|Utah Jazz | 36-30 | April 22 | — | — | — |
— = Did not achieve
Notes
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Bracket
Teams in bold advanced to the next round. The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding in its conference, and the numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round. The division champions are marked by an asterisk. Home court advantage belongs to the team with the better regular season record, regardless of seed. (If two teams with the same record meet in a round, the tiebreakers used are head-to-head and record vs. opposite conference.) Teams with home court advantage are shown in italics in the chart below.
{{16TeamBracket
| RD1=First Round
| RD2=Conference Semifinals
| RD3=Conference Finals
| RD4=NBA Finals
| RD2-group1=Eastern Conference
| RD2-group2=Western Conference
| RD1-seed01=E1
| RD1-team01=Chicago*
| RD1-score01=2
| RD1-seed02=E8
| RD1-team02=Philadelphia
| RD1-score02=4
| RD1-seed03= E4
| RD1-team03=Boston*
| RD1-score03= 4
| RD1-seed04=E5
| RD1-team04=Atlanta
| RD1-score04=2
| RD1-seed05=E3
| RD1-team05=Indiana
| RD1-score05=4
| RD1-seed06=E6
| RD1-team06=Orlando
| RD1-score06=1
| RD1-seed07=E2
| RD1-team07=Miami*
| RD1-score07=4
| RD1-seed08=E7
| RD1-team08={{nowrap|New York}}
| RD1-score08=1
| RD1-seed09=W1
| RD1-team09={{nowrap|San Antonio}}*
| RD1-score09=4
| RD1-seed10=W8
| RD1-team10=Utah
| RD1-score10=0
| RD1-seed11=W4
| RD1-team11=Memphis
| RD1-score11=3
| RD1-seed12=W5
| RD1-team12={{nowrap|LA Clippers}}
| RD1-score12=4
| RD1-seed13=W3
| RD1-team13={{nowrap|LA Lakers}}*
| RD1-score13=4
| RD1-seed14=W6
| RD1-team14=Denver
| RD1-score14=3
| RD1-seed15=W2
| RD1-team15={{nowrap|Oklahoma City}}*
| RD1-score15=4
| RD1-seed16=W7
| RD1-team16=Dallas
| RD1-score16=0
| RD2-seed01=E8
| RD2-team01=Philadelphia
| RD2-score01=3
| RD2-seed02=E4
| RD2-team02=Boston*
| RD2-score02=4
| RD2-seed03=E3
| RD2-team03=Indiana
| RD2-score03=2
| RD2-seed04=E2
| RD2-team04=Miami*
| RD2-score04=4
| RD2-seed05=W1
| RD2-team05={{nowrap|San Antonio}}*
| RD2-score05=4
| RD2-seed06=W5
| RD2-team06={{nowrap|LA Clippers}}
| RD2-score06=0
| RD2-seed07=W3
| RD2-team07={{nowrap|LA Lakers}}*
| RD2-score07=1
| RD2-seed08=W2
| RD2-team08={{nowrap|Oklahoma City}}*
| RD2-score08=4
| RD3-seed01=E4
| RD3-team01=Boston*
| RD3-score01=3
| RD3-seed02=E2
| RD3-team02=Miami*
| RD3-score02=4
| RD3-seed03=W1
| RD3-team03={{nowrap|San Antonio}}*
| RD3-score03=2
| RD3-seed04=W2
| RD3-team04={{nowrap|Oklahoma City}}*
| RD3-score04=4
| RD4-seed01=E2
| RD4-team01=Miami*
| RD4-score01=4
| RD4-seed02=W2
| RD4-team02={{nowrap|Oklahoma City}}*
| RD4-score02=1
}}{{ubl
|
|Bold Series winner
|Italic Team with home-court advantage}}
First round
:All times are in Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−4)
=Eastern Conference first round=
==(1) Chicago Bulls vs. (8) Philadelphia 76ers==
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=April 28 |time=1:00 pm |place=United Center, Chicago |TV=TNT
|team1=Philadelphia 76ers |score1=91
|team2=Chicago Bulls |score2=103
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|Q1=24–28 |Q2=18–25 |Q3=24–26 |Q4=25–24
|points1=Elton Brand 19 |points2=Derrick Rose 23
|rebounds1=Brand, Holiday 7 each |rebounds2=Joakim Noah 13
|assist1=Iguodala, Turner 5 each |assist2=Derrick Rose 9
|attendance=21,943
|referee=Derrick Stafford, Jason Phillips, Michael Smith,
|series=Chicago leads series, 1–0
}}
{{Basketballbox|date=May 1 |time=8:00 pm |place=United Center, Chicago |TV=TNT
|team1=Philadelphia 76ers |score1=109
|team2=Chicago Bulls |score2=92
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|Q1=25–28 |Q2=22–27 |Q3=36–14 |Q4=26–23
|points1=Jrue Holiday 26 |points2=Joakim Noah 21
|rebounds1=Lavoy Allen 9 |rebounds2=Joakim Noah 8
|assist1=Holiday, Turner, Williams 6 each|assist2=Hamilton, Noah 5 each
|attendance=22,067
|referee= Greg Willard, Courtney Kirkland, Rodney Mott,
|series=Series tied, 1–1
}}
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 4 |time=8:00 pm |place=Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia |TV= ESPN2
|team1=Chicago Bulls |score1=74
|team2=Philadelphia 76ers |score2=79
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|Q1=20–19 |Q2=19–21 |Q3=21–11 |Q4=14–28
|points1=Carlos Boozer 18 |points2=Spencer Hawes 21
|rebounds1=Carlos Boozer 10 |rebounds2=Thaddeus Young 11
|assist1=Richard Hamilton 7 |assist2=Jrue Holiday 6
|attendance=20,381
|referee= Joe Crawford, Tony Brothers, Eric Lewis,
|series=Philadelphia leads series, 2–1
}}
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|team1=Chicago Bulls |score1=82
|team2=Philadelphia 76ers |score2=89
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|Q1=15–24 |Q2=27–20 |Q3=21–20 |Q4=19–25
|points1=Carlos Boozer 23 |points2=Spencer Hawes 22
|rebounds1=Taj Gibson 12 |rebounds2=Andre Iguodala 12
|assist1=Boozer, Watson 4 each |assist2=Jrue Holiday 6
|attendance=20,412
|referee= Dan Crawford, Dick Bavetta, Marc Davis,
|series=Philadelphia leads series, 3–1
}}
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|team1=Philadelphia 76ers |score1=69
|team2=Chicago Bulls |score2=77
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|Q1=16–17 |Q2=10–18 |Q3=22–22 |Q4=21–20
|points1=Jrue Holiday 16 |points2=Luol Deng 24
|rebounds1=Spencer Hawes 14 |rebounds2=Carlos Boozer 13
|assist1=Jrue Holiday 4 |assist2=C. J. Watson 7
|attendance=22,093
|referee= Ken Mauer, Bill Kennedy, Leon Wood,
|series=Philadelphia leads series, 3–2
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{{Basketballbox|date=May 10 |time=7:00 pm |place=Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia |TV=NBA TV
|team1=Chicago Bulls |score1=78
|team2=Philadelphia 76ers |score2=79
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|Q1=22–24 |Q2=18–24 |Q3=23–15 |Q4=15–16
|points1=Deng, Hamilton 19 each |points2=Andre Iguodala 20
|rebounds1=Luol Deng 17 |rebounds2=Spencer Hawes 10
|assist1=C. J. Watson 10 |assist2=Andre Iguodala 7
|attendance=20,362
|referee= Monty McCutchen, Ron Garretson, Sean Wright,
|series=Philadelphia wins series, 4–2
}}
The Bulls came into the playoffs as the first overall seed for the second straight year. The 76ers, meanwhile, came into the playoffs as the team with the worst record in the playoffs. The Bulls made quick work of the 76ers, winning Game 1. However, with the Bulls leading by 12 with 1:20 to go in the fourth, Derrick Rose tore his ACL and he was ruled out for the playoffs, putting the Bulls championship hopes in serious jeopardy. The 76ers took the next three games to put the Bulls on the brink of elimination. In Game 3, Joakim Noah was injured when he stepped on Andre Iguodala's foot, ruling him out for the next two games. The Bulls staved off elimination by winning Game 5 at home. In Game 6, with the Bulls up 1 with 7 seconds to go, Ömer Aşık missed two crucial free-throws. Iguodala managed to rebound the ball and sprinted to the other side of the court. He got fouled by Aşık while going for a shot. Iguodala gave the 76ers the lead by making the free-throws. The Bulls, who were out of timeouts, had one last chance to force a Game 7 but C. J. Watson's halfcourt heave bounced off the back of the rim, giving the 76ers the series. They advanced to the semifinals for the first time since 2003. The Bulls, meanwhile, became the fifth first-seeded team to be upset by the eighth-seed.
;Regular-season series
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Chicago won 2–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Bulls winning the first two meetings.
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Chicago leads 2–0 in all-time playoff series |
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| bg=#fff | date = 1990 | team1 = Chicago Bulls | score1 = 4 | team2 = Philadelphia 76ers | score2 = 1 | place = 1990 Eastern Conference Semifinals| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 1991 | team1 = Chicago Bulls | score1 = 4 | team2 = Philadelphia 76ers | score2 = 1 | place = 1991 Eastern Conference Semifinals| }} |
==(2) Miami Heat vs. (7) New York Knicks==
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|team2=Miami Heat | score2=100
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|Q1=18–24 |Q2=13–30 |Q3=16–27 |Q4=20–19
|points1=J. R. Smith 17 |points2=LeBron James 32
|rebounds1=Carmelo Anthony 10 |rebounds2=Udonis Haslem 8
|assist1=Carmelo Anthony 3 |assist2=Mario Chalmers 9
|attendance= 19,621
|referee= Dan Crawford, Ed Malloy, Gary Zielinski,
|series=Miami leads series, 1–0
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|team1=New York Knicks |score1=94
|team2=Miami Heat |score2=104
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|Q1=24–27 |Q2=23–26 |Q3=22–25 |Q4=25–26
|points1=Carmelo Anthony 30 |points2=Dwyane Wade 25
|rebounds1=Carmelo Anthony 9 |rebounds2=Udonis Haslem 8
|assist1=Baron Davis 6 |assist2=LeBron James 9
|attendance=19,684
|referee= Joe Crawford, Bennie Adams, Bill Spooner,
|series=Miami leads series, 2–0
}}
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 3 |time=7:00 pm |place=Madison Square Garden, New York City |TV= TNT
|team1=Miami Heat |score1=87
|team2=New York Knicks |score2=70
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|Q1=19–19 |Q2=17–21 |Q3=22–16 |Q4=29–14
|points1=LeBron James 32 |points2=Carmelo Anthony 22
|rebounds1=Chris Bosh 10 |rebounds2=Tyson Chandler 15
|assist1=LeBron James 5 |assist2=Baron Davis 3
|attendance=19,763
|referee= Mike Callahan, David Guthrie, Eddie F. Rush,
|series=Miami leads series, 3–0
}}
{{Basketballbox|date=May 6 |time=3:30 pm |place=Madison Square Garden, New York City |TV= ABC
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|team2=New York Knicks |score2=89
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|Q1=18–20 |Q2=26–18 |Q3=17–26 |Q4=26–25
|points1=LeBron James 27 |points2=Carmelo Anthony 41
|rebounds1=Chris Bosh 9 |rebounds2=Amar'e Stoudemire 10
|assist1=Dwyane Wade 6 |assist2=Anthony, Smith 4 each
|attendance=19,763
|referee= Monty McCutchen, Derrick Collins, Tom Washington,
|series=Miami leads series, 3–1
}}
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 9 |time=7:00 pm |place=American Airlines Arena, Miami |TV=TNT
|team1=New York Knicks |score1=94
|team2=Miami Heat |score2=106
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120509/NYKMIA/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=24–28 |Q2=20–27 |Q3=23–26 |Q4=27–25
|points1=Carmelo Anthony 35 |points2=LeBron James 29
|rebounds1=Tyson Chandler 11 |rebounds2=LeBron James 8
|assist1=Mike Bibby 6 |assist2=LeBron James 7
|attendance=19,754
|referee= Greg Willard, James Capers, John Goble
|series= Miami wins series, 4–1
}}
The Heat defeated the Knicks in Game 1 by 33 points. Game 2 was much closer, even without Knicks' starting rookie guard Iman Shumpert who suffered an ACL injury the previous game, but the Heat still won by 10. In Game 3 in MSG, the Heat found themselves on the wrong end in the first half, trailing by as much as 11 points, before closing the half with a 7–0 run. The Heat led by 2 after the 3rd quarter. However, LeBron James quickly sparked an 8–0 run to start the 4th quarter, giving them a 10-point lead. The Knicks never recovered. James himself outscored the Knicks in the fourth, 17–14. By losing Game 3, the Knicks set a new league record by losing 13 straight playoff games, their last win coming April 29, 2001, in their series versus the Raptors.{{cite web|url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/nba/gameflash/2012/05/03/31713_recap.html?&sct=hp_t2_a8&eref=sihp|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120716185412/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/nba/gameflash/2012/05/03/31713_recap.html?&sct=hp_t2_a8&eref=sihp|url-status=dead|archive-date=July 16, 2012|title=James, Heat pull away to lead 3–0 over Knicks|agency=Associated Press|publisher=SI.com|access-date=May 4, 2012}} In Game 4, Knicks' starting guard Baron Davis injured himself in the third quarter and had to be carried off the court on a stretcher. But led by Carmelo Anthony's 41, the Knicks won 89–87, escaping a sweep as Wade's potential series-winning 3 missed at the buzzer. In Game 5, the Knicks started strong but Miami took over the rest of the way. The Heat led by 11 at the end of the first half. The Heat never squandered the lead, effectively sealing the game and the series with a 3-pointer by Battier that gave the Heat a 14-point lead with a minute left in the game. The Knicks were led by Anthony's 35. Amar'e Stoudemire, meanwhile, was plagued by foul trouble. He fouled out with about 4 minutes left in the game.
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Miami won 3–0 in the regular-season series |
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This was the fifth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Knicks winning three of the first four meetings.
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New York leads 3–1 in all-time playoff series |
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{{basketballbox
| bg=#fff | date = 1997 | team1 = Miami Heat | score1 = 4 | team2 = New York Knicks | score2 = 3 | place = 1997 Eastern Conference Semifinals| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 1998 | team1 = Miami Heat | score1 = 2 | team2 = New York Knicks | score2 = 3 | place = 1998 Eastern Conference First Round| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 1999 | team1 = Miami Heat | score1 = 2 | team2 = New York Knicks | score2 = 3 | place = 1999 Eastern Conference First Round| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 2000 | team1 = Miami Heat | score1 = 3 | team2 = New York Knicks | score2 = 4 | place = 2000 Eastern Conference Semifinals| }} |
==(3) Indiana Pacers vs. (6) Orlando Magic==
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=April 28 |time=7:00 pm |place=Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis |TV= ESPN
|team1=Orlando Magic |score1=81
|team2=Indiana Pacers |score2=77
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120428/ORLIND/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=21–22 |Q2=30–22 |Q3=13–19 |Q4=17–14
|points1=Nelson, Richardson 17 each |points2=David West 19
|rebounds1=Glen Davis 13 |rebounds2=Roy Hibbert 13
|assist1=Jameer Nelson 9 |assist2=Darren Collison 5
|attendance=18,165
|referee= Ken Mauer, David Jones, Leon Wood,
|series=Orlando leads series, 1–0
}}
{{Basketballbox|date=April 30 |time=7:30 pm |place=Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis |TV= NBA TV
|team1=Orlando Magic |score1=78
|team2=Indiana Pacers |score2=93
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|Q1=21–24 |Q2=23–18 |Q3=13–30 |Q4=21–21
|points1=Glen Davis 18 |points2=Granger, Hill, West 18 each
|rebounds1=Glen Davis 10 |rebounds2=Roy Hibbert 13
|assist1=Nelson, Redick, Richardson 3 each |assist2=David West 4
|attendance=18,165
|referee= Derrick Stafford, Bill Kennedy, Gary Zielinski,
|series=Series tied, 1–1
}}
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 2 |time=7:30 pm |place=Amway Center, Orlando, Florida |TV= NBA TV
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|team2=Orlando Magic |score2=74
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|Q1=23–14 |Q2=21–24 |Q3=32–17 |Q4=21–19
|points1=Danny Granger 26 |points2=Glen Davis 22
|rebounds1=Roy Hibbert 10 |rebounds2=Quentin Richardson 10
|assist1=Paul George 4 |assist2=Jameer Nelson 5
|attendance=18,846
|referee= Dan Crawford, Bennie Adams, Bill Spooner,
|series=Indiana leads series, 2–1
}}
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|team2=Orlando Magic |score2=99
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|Q1=22–19 |Q2=24–25 |Q3=27–17 |Q4=16–28 |OT=12–10
|points1=David West 26 |points2=Jason Richardson 25
|rebounds1=David West 12 |rebounds2=Glen Davis 11
|assist1=Darren Collison 9 |assist2=Jameer Nelson 11
|attendance=18,846
|referee= Mike Callahan, Ed Malloy, Violet Palmer,
|series=Indiana leads series, 3–1
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|team1=Orlando Magic |score1=87
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|Q1=19–28 |Q2=28–22 |Q3=24–19 |Q4=16–36
|points1=Jameer Nelson 27 |points2=Danny Granger 25
|rebounds1=Glen Davis 8 |rebounds2=David West 8
|assist1=Jameer Nelson 5 |assist2=Darren Collison 6
|attendance=18,165
|referee= Monty McCutchen, Marc Davis, David Guthrie,
|series=Indiana wins series, 4–1
}}
The Pacers were considered the heavy favorites in the series as the Magic would try to defeat the Pacers without Dwight Howard. The Magic defied the odds in Game 1, as the Pacers went scoreless in the final 4 minutes of the game, allowing the Magic to go on an 11–0 run to finish the game and take a 1–0 series lead. The Pacers quickly took revenge, winning the next two games at home and on the road by an average of 19 points. Game 4 was close, with the game going to overtime. However, George Hill hit two free-throws with 2 seconds left to give the Pacers a 3–1 lead in the series. Game 5 was close throughout the first three quarters, with Magic taking a two-point lead heading to the 4th quarter. However, Indiana outscored the Magic 36–16 in the fourth to give the Pacers the series victory 4–1. This would be last playoff appearance for the Magic until 2019.
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Orlando won 3–1 in the regular-season series |
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| bg=#fff | date = January 24, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0124|id=ORLIND}} | team1 = Orlando Magic |score1=102 | team2 = Indiana Pacers |score2=83 | place = Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis }} {{basketballbox | date = January 29, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0129|id=INDORL}} | team1 = Indiana Pacers |score1=106 | team2 = Orlando Magic |score2=85 | place = Amway Center, Orlando, Florida }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = February 4, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0204|id=ORLIND}} | team1 = Orlando Magic |score1=85 | team2 = Indiana Pacers |score2=81 | place = Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis }} {{basketballbox | date = March 11, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0311|id=INDORL}} | team1 = Indiana Pacers |score1=94 | team2 = Orlando Magic |score2=107 | place = Amway Center, Orlando, Florida }} |
This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams, with each team winning one series apiece.
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Tied 1–1 in all-time playoff series |
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| bg=#fff | date = 1994 | team1 = Indiana Pacers | score1 = 3 | team2 = Orlando Magic | score2 = 0 | place = 1994 Eastern Conference First Round| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 1995 | team1 = Indiana Pacers | score1 = 3 | team2 = Orlando Magic | score2 = 4 | place = 1995 Eastern Conference Finals| }} |
==(4) Boston Celtics vs. (5) Atlanta Hawks==
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|team1=Boston Celtics |score1=74
|team2=Atlanta Hawks |score2=83
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|Q1=18–31 |Q2=17–18 |Q3=18–16 |Q4=21–18
|points1=Garnett, Rondo 20 each |points2=Josh Smith 22
|rebounds1=Kevin Garnett 12 |rebounds2=Josh Smith 18
|assist1=Rajon Rondo 11 |assist2=Joe Johnson 5
|attendance=19,292
|referee= Mike Callahan, Marc Davis, John Goble,
|series=Atlanta leads series, 1–0
}}
{{Basketballbox|date=May 1 |time=7:30 pm |place=Philips Arena, Atlanta |TV=NBA TV
|team1=Boston Celtics |score1=87
|team2=Atlanta Hawks |score2=80
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|Q1=24–24 |Q2=17–20 |Q3=20–22 |Q4=26–14
|points1=Paul Pierce 36 |points2=Joe Johnson 22
|rebounds1=Paul Pierce 14 |rebounds2=Josh Smith 12
|assist1=Kevin Garnett 5 |assist2=Johnson, Smith 5 each
|attendance=19,308
|referee= Scott Foster, Ed Malloy, Scott Wall,
|series=Series tied, 1–1
}}
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 4 |time=7:30 pm |place=TD Garden, Boston |TV=ESPN
|team1=Atlanta Hawks |score1=84
|team2=Boston Celtics |score2=90
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|Q1=19–17 |Q2=19–23 |Q3=20–20 |Q4=22–20 |OT=4–10
|points1=Joe Johnson 29 |points2=Paul Pierce 21
|rebounds1=Marvin Williams 11 |rebounds2=Rajon Rondo 14
|assist1=Jeff Teague 6 |assist2=Rajon Rondo 12
|attendance=18,624
|referee= Monty McCutchen, Ron Garretson, Zach Zarba,
|series=Boston leads series, 2–1
}}
{{Basketballbox|date=May 6 |time=7:00 pm |place=TD Garden, Boston|TV=TNT
|team1=Atlanta Hawks |score1=79
|team2=Boston Celtics |score2=101
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|Q1=19–32 |Q2=22–32 |Q3=22–26 |Q4=16–11
|points1=Josh Smith 15 |points2=Paul Pierce 24
|rebounds1=Josh Smith 13 |rebounds2=Allen, Bass, Garnett 5 each
|assist1=Josh Smith 5 |assist2=Rajon Rondo 16
|attendance=18,624
|referee= Joe Crawford, Tony Brothers, Pat Fraher,
|series=Boston leads series, 3–1
}}
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 8 |time=8:00 pm |place=Philips Arena, Atlanta
|TV=TNT
|team1=Boston Celtics |score1=86
|team2=Atlanta Hawks |score2=87
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|Q1=21–15 |Q2=19–25 |Q3=24–26 |Q4=22–21
|points1=Garnett, Pierce 16 each |points2=Al Horford 19
|rebounds1=Bass, Garnett 7 each |rebounds2=Josh Smith 16
|assist1=Rajon Rondo 12 |assist2=Josh Smith 6
|attendance=19,319
|referee= Dan Crawford, David Jones, Tom Washington,
|series=Boston leads series, 3–2
}}
{{Basketballbox|date=May 10 |time=8:00 pm |place=TD Garden, Boston|TV=TNT
|team1=Atlanta Hawks |score1=80
|team2=Boston Celtics |score2=83
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120510/ATLBOS/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=23–20 |Q2=18–27 |Q3=22–20 |Q4=17–16
|points1=Josh Smith 18 |points2=Kevin Garnett 28
|rebounds1=Horford, Smith 9 each |rebounds2=Kevin Garnett 14
|assist1=Jeff Teague 6 |assist2=Rajon Rondo 8
|attendance=18,624
|referee= Derrick Stafford, Bill Kennedy, Eric Lewis,
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}}
The Hawks had homecourt advantage for the series despite being the lower seeded team by having the better season-record of the two; the Celtics took the 4th-seed by winning their division title. The Hawks won Game 1 by nine points, but the Celtics took the next three games, pushing the Hawks to the brink of elimination. Games 2 and 3 were close victories for the Celtics with Game 4 being a blowout victory for them. Game 5 in Atlanta was a close one. In the final seconds, with the Hawks up by one, Rajon Rondo stole an inbound pass, giving the Celtics a chance to finish off the Hawks. However, Josh Smith stripped a Rondo pass intended for Kevin Garnett, letting the Hawks survive and force a Game 6. In Game 6, Garnett led the Celtics to an 83–80 victory and advance. The Hawks had a chance to tie the game through free throws. However, Al Horford missed his first free throw that could have cut the lead to one. It was the Hawks' only miss at the free throw line the entire night. He made his second to cut it to one and the Hawks quickly fouled Paul Pierce. Pierce made both free throws to extend Celtics' lead to 3. With a chance to tie the game, Jeff Teague fumbled a pass, sealing the series for Boston.
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Boston won 2–1 in the regular-season series |
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| bg=#fff | date = March 19, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0319|id=BOSATL}} | team1 = Boston Celtics |score1=79 | team2 = Atlanta Hawks |score2=76 | place = Philips Arena, Atlanta }} {{basketballbox | date = April 11, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0411|id=ATLBOS}} | team1 = Atlanta Hawks |score1=86 | team2 = Boston Celtics |score2=88 }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = April 20, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0420|id=BOSATL}} | team1 = Boston Celtics |score1=92 | team2 = Atlanta Hawks |score2=97 | place = Philips Arena, Atlanta }} |
This was the 11th playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Celtics winning nine of the first ten meetings.
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Boston leads 9–1 in all-time playoff series |
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{{basketballbox
| bg=#fff | date = 1957 | team1 = Boston Celtics | score1 = 4 | team2 = St. Louis Hawks | score2 = 3 | place = 1957 NBA Finals| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 1958 | team1 = Boston Celtics | score1 = 2 | team2 = St. Louis Hawks | score2 = 4 | place = 1958 NBA Finals| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 1960 | team1 = Boston Celtics | score1 = 4 | team2 = St. Louis Hawks | score2 = 3 | place = 1960 NBA Finals| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 1961 | team1 = Boston Celtics | score1 = 4 | team2 = St. Louis Hawks | score2 = 1 | place = 1961 NBA Finals| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 1972 | team1 = Atlanta Hawks | score1 = 2 | team2 = Boston Celtics | score2 = 4 | place = 1972 Eastern Conference Semifinals| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 1973 | team1 = Atlanta Hawks | score1 = 2 | team2 = Boston Celtics | score2 = 4 | place = 1973 Eastern Conference Semifinals| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 1983 | team1 = Atlanta Hawks | score1 = 1 | team2 = Boston Celtics | score2 = 2 | place = 1983 Eastern Conference First Round| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 1986 | team1 = Atlanta Hawks | score1 = 1 | team2 = Boston Celtics | score2 = 4 | place = 1986 Eastern Conference Semifinals| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 1988 | team1 = Atlanta Hawks | score1 = 3 | team2 = Boston Celtics | score2 = 4 | place = 1988 Eastern Conference Semifinals| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 2008 | team1 = Atlanta Hawks | score1 = 3 | team2 = Boston Celtics | score2 = 4 | place = 2008 Eastern Conference First Round| }} |
=Western Conference first round=
==(1) San Antonio Spurs vs. (8) Utah Jazz==
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=April 29 |time=1:00 pm |place=AT&T Center, San Antonio |TV=ESPN
|team1=Utah Jazz |score1=91
|team2=San Antonio Spurs |score2=106
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120429/UTASAS/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=22–28 |Q2=25–26 |Q3=23–31 |Q4=21–21
|points1=Paul Millsap 20 |points2=Tony Parker 28
|rebounds1=Jefferson, Millsap 9 each |rebounds2=Tim Duncan 11
|assist1=Jamaal Tinsley 5 |assist2=Tony Parker 8
|attendance=18,581
|referee= Monty McCutchen, Dick Bavetta, Rodney Mott,
|series=San Antonio leads series, 1–0
}}
{{Basketballbox|date=May 2 |time=7:00 pm |place=AT&T Center, San Antonio |TV=TNT
|team1=Utah Jazz |score1=83
|team2=San Antonio Spurs |score2=114
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120502/UTASAS/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=17–28 |Q2=11–25 |Q3=25–34 |Q4=30–27
|points1=Howard, Jefferson 10 each |points2=Tony Parker 18
|rebounds1=Enes Kanter 10 |rebounds2=Tim Duncan 13
|assist1=Gordon Hayward 4 |assist2=Tony Parker 9
|attendance=18,581
|referee= Derrick Stafford, Tony Brown, Bill Kennedy,
|series=San Antonio leads series, 2–0
}}
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 5 |time=10:00 pm |place=EnergySolutions Arena, Salt Lake City |TV=TNT
|team1=San Antonio Spurs |score1=102
|team2=Utah Jazz |score2=90
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120505/SASUTA/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=30–28 |Q2=22–22 |Q3=23–18 |Q4=27–22
|points1=Tony Parker 27 |points2=Harris, Jefferson 21 each
|rebounds1=Tiago Splitter 8 |rebounds2=Favors, Jefferson, Millsap 11 each
|assist1=Manu Ginóbili 10 |assist2=Harris, Hayward 5 each
|attendance=19,911
|referee= Ken Mauer, James Capers, Leon Wood,
|series=San Antonio leads series, 3–0
}}
{{Basketballbox|date=May 7 |time=8:00 pm |place=EnergySolutions Arena, Salt Lake City |TV=TNT
|team1=San Antonio Spurs |score1=87
|team2=Utah Jazz |score2=81
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120507/SASUTA/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=22–19 |Q2=28–23 |Q3=18–16 |Q4=19–23
|points1=Manu Ginóbili 17 |points2=Al Jefferson 26
|rebounds1=Stephen Jackson 6 |rebounds2=Paul Millsap 19
|assist1=Tony Parker 3 |assist2=Devin Harris 7
|attendance=19,911
|referee= Scott Foster, John Goble, Jason Phillips,
|series=San Antonio wins series, 4–0
}}
The Spurs were touted the heavy favorites in the series, following their 10-game winning streak to end the regular season and their 3–1 season series victory over the Jazz. They quickly worked their way through the Jazz, scoring 31 points in the third quarter to blow the game open. They eventually won Game 1 106–91. In Game 2, the Spurs shot 10 three-pointers and shot more than 50% as they blew out the Jazz 114–83 to take a 2–0 series lead. Game 3 was close throughout the first half, with the Spurs leading only by 2 after the first half. However, the Spurs blew the game open in the second half and won by 12 to take a 3–0 lead in the series. The odds were stacked against the Jazz as no team in NBA history have managed to win a series after trailing 3–0. Notably, before Game 4 had even been played, Jazz forward Al Jefferson commented that he didn't think any team would defeat the Spurs{{cite web|last=Devine|first=Dan|title=Al Jefferson can't see anyone beating Spurs|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nba-ball-dont-lie/al-jefferson-t-see-anyone-beating-spurs-says-185955935.html|publisher=Yahoo! Sports|access-date=22 May 2012}} In Game 4, it seemed like the Spurs would complete the sweep when they had a 21-point lead. However, the Jazz eventually cut the lead to just 4 with 49.4 seconds left in the fourth. However, Tony Parker and Manu Ginóbili eventually sealed the series by stealing the ball and scoring on a basket respectively. The Spurs eventually completed the sweep, winning Game 4 by 6.
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San Antonio won 3–1 in the regular-season series |
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| bg=#fff | date = December 31, 2011 | report = {{NBA Recap|2011|1231|id=UTASAS}} | team1 = Utah Jazz |score1=89 | team2 = San Antonio Spurs |score2=104 | place = AT&T Center, San Antonio }} {{basketballbox | date = February 20, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0220|id=SASUTA}} | team1 = San Antonio Spurs |score1=106 | team2 = Utah Jazz |score2=102 | place = EnergySolutions Arena, Salt Lake City }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = April 8, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0408|id=UTASAS}} | team1 = Utah Jazz |score1=104 | team2 = San Antonio Spurs |score2=114 | place = AT&T Center, San Antonio }} {{basketballbox | date = April 9, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0409|id=SASUTA}} | team1 = San Antonio Spurs |score1=84 | team2 = Utah Jazz |score2=91 | place = EnergySolutions Arena, Salt Lake City }} |
This was the fifth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Jazz winning three of the first four meetings.
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Utah leads 3–1 in all-time playoff series |
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{{basketballbox
| bg=#fff | date = 1994 | team1 = San Antonio Spurs | score1 = 1 | team2 = Utah Jazz | score2 = 3 | place = 1994 Western Conference First Round| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 1996 | team1 = San Antonio Spurs | score1 = 2 | team2 = Utah Jazz | score2 = 4 | place = 1996 Western Conference Semifinals| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 1998 | team1 = San Antonio Spurs | score1 = 1 | team2 = Utah Jazz | score2 = 4 | place = 1998 Western Conference Semifinals| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 2007 | team1 = San Antonio Spurs | score1 = 4 | team2 = Utah Jazz | score2 = 1 | place = 2007 Western Conference Finals| }} |
==(2) Oklahoma City Thunder vs. (7) Dallas Mavericks==
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=April 28 |time=9:30 pm |place=Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |TV=ESPN
|team1=Dallas Mavericks |score1=98
|team2=Oklahoma City Thunder |score2=99
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120428/DALOKC/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=26–22 |Q2=25–26 |Q3=22–21 |Q4=25–30
|points1=Dirk Nowitzki 25 |points2=Russell Westbrook 28
|rebounds1=Shawn Marion 8 |rebounds2=Kendrick Perkins 8
|assist1=Kidd, Terry 5 each |assist2=Russell Westbrook 5
|attendance=18,203
|referee= Joe Crawford, Tony Brothers, David Guthrie,
|series=Oklahoma City leads series, 1–0
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{{Basketballbox|date=April 30 |time=9:30 pm |place=Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |TV=TNT
|team1=Dallas Mavericks |score1=99
|team2=Oklahoma City Thunder |score2=102
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120430/DALOKC/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=24–32 |Q2=26–25 |Q3=27–22 |Q4=22–23
|points1=Dirk Nowitzki 31 |points2=Russell Westbrook 29
|rebounds1=Shawn Marion 8 |rebounds2=Kevin Durant 10
|assist1=Jason Kidd 7 |assist2=James Harden 5
|attendance=18,203
|referee= Ken Mauer, James Capers, Zach Zarba,
|series=Oklahoma City leads series, 2–0
}}
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 3 |time=9:30 pm |place=American Airlines Center, Dallas |TV=TNT
|team1=Oklahoma City Thunder |score1=95
|team2=Dallas Mavericks |score2=79
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120503/OKCDAL/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=32–26 |Q2=18–15 |Q3=25–16 |Q4=20–22
|points1=Kevin Durant 31 |points2=Dirk Nowitzki 17
|rebounds1=Serge Ibaka 11 |rebounds2=Shawn Marion 10
|assist1=Kevin Durant 6 |assist2=Jason Terry 6
|attendance=20,640
|referee= Greg Willard, Marc Davis, David Jones,
|series=Oklahoma City leads series, 3–0
}}
{{Basketballbox|date=May 5 |time=7:30 pm |place=American Airlines Center, Dallas |TV=TNT
|team1=Oklahoma City Thunder |score1=103
|team2=Dallas Mavericks |score2=97
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120505/OKCDAL/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=26–24 |Q2=21–23 |Q3=21–34 |Q4=35–16
|points1=James Harden 29 |points2=Dirk Nowitzki 34
|rebounds1=Kevin Durant 11 |rebounds2=Vince Carter 8
|assist1=Russell Westbrook 6 |assist2=Jason Kidd 8
|attendance=20,533
|referee= Scott Foster, Bill Spooner, Sean Wright,
|series=Oklahoma City wins series, 4–0
}}
The Mavericks came into the playoffs only as the 7th-seed, one of the lowest placements for a defending champion. Game 1 was a very close affair, with both teams going back and forth in the final minutes of the fourth quarter. However, Kevin Durant scored on a one-handed jumper with just about 1 second remaining. The Mavs still tried to win but Shawn Marion failed to get a shot off at the buzzer, giving the Thunder a one-point victory and a 1–0 series lead. Game 2 was also a close one but the Thunder held on and managed to squeak a 102–99 win and 2–0 series lead over the defending champs. In Game 3, the Mavs were no match for the Thunder, with the Thunder eventually blowing out the defending champs 95–79 to send the Mavs into the brink of a sweep. In Game 4, it looked as if the Mavs would stave off elimination when they led by 13 at the end of the third quarter. However, the Thunder outscored the Mavs 35–16 in the fourth and held on for a 103–97 victory over the Mavs. Following the sweep, the Mavs became just the 3rd defending champion to be swept in the first round.
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Oklahoma City won 3–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Mavericks winning two of the first three meetings.
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Dallas leads 2–1 in all-time playoff series |
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{{basketballbox
| bg=#fff | date = 1984 | team1 = Dallas Mavericks | score1 = 3 | team2 = Seattle SuperSonics | score2 = 2 | place = 1984 Western Conference First Round| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 1987 | team1 = Dallas Mavericks | score1 = 1 | team2 = Seattle SuperSonics | score2 = 3 | place = 1987 Western Conference First Round| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 2011 | team1 = Dallas Mavericks | score1 = 4 | team2 = Oklahoma City Thunder | score2 = 1 | place = 2011 Western Conference Finals| }} |
==(3) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (6) Denver Nuggets==
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=April 29 |time=3:30 pm |place=Staples Center, Los Angeles |TV=ABC
|team1=Denver Nuggets |score1=88
|team2=Los Angeles Lakers |score2=103
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120429/DENLAL/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=14–27 |Q2=26–23 |Q3=24–27 |Q4=24–26
|points1=Danilo Gallinari 19 |points2=Kobe Bryant 31
|rebounds1=Faried, Miller 8 each |rebounds2=Andrew Bynum 13
|assist1=Andre Miller 7 |assist2=Pau Gasol 8
|attendance=18,997
|referee= Scott Foster, Derrick Collins, Ron Garretson,
|series=LA Lakers lead series, 1–0
}}
{{Basketballbox|date=May 1 |time=10:30 pm |place=Staples Center, Los Angeles |TV=TNT
|team1=Denver Nuggets |score1=100
|team2=Los Angeles Lakers |score2=104
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|Q1=25–32 |Q2=23–23 |Q3=26–26 |Q4=26–23
|points1=Ty Lawson 25 |points2=Kobe Bryant 38
|rebounds1=Kenneth Faried 10 |rebounds2=Hill, Gasol 10 each
|assist1=Andre Miller 8 |assist2=Pau Gasol 5
|attendance=18,997
|referee= Monty McCutchen, Pat Fraher, Tom Washington,
|series=LA Lakers lead series, 2–0
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{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 4 |time=10:30 pm |place=Pepsi Center, Denver, Colorado |TV=ESPN
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|team2=Denver Nuggets |score2=99
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|Q1=14–30 |Q2=25–25 |Q3=26–17 |Q4=19–27
|points1=Kobe Bryant 22 |points2=Ty Lawson 25
|rebounds1=Andrew Bynum 12 |rebounds2=Faried, McGee 15 each
|assist1=Bryant, Sessions 6 each |assist2=Ty Lawson 7
|attendance=19,155
|referee= Dan Crawford, Jason Phillips, Michael Smith,
|series=LA Lakers lead series, 2–1
}}
{{Basketballbox|date=May 6 |time=9:30 pm |place=Pepsi Center, Denver, Colorado |TV=TNT
|team1=Los Angeles Lakers |score1=92
|team2=Denver Nuggets |score2=88
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|Q1=26–28 |Q2=19–23 |Q3=25–20 |Q4=22–17
|points1=Kobe Bryant 22 |points2=Danilo Gallinari 20
|rebounds1=Jordan Hill 11 |rebounds2=Faried, Miller 7 each
|assist1=Bryant, Gasol 6 each |assist2=Ty Lawson 6
|attendance=19,155
|referee= Greg Willard, David Jones, Bill Kennedy,
|series=LA Lakers lead series, 3–1
}}
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 8 |time=10:30 pm |place=Staples Center, Los Angeles |TV=TNT
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|team2=Los Angeles Lakers |score2=99
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|Q1=26–23 |Q2=23–20 |Q3=27–22 |Q4=26–34
|points1=Andre Miller 24 |points2=Kobe Bryant 43
|rebounds1=JaVale McGee 14 |rebounds2=Andrew Bynum 11
|assist1=Lawson, Miller 8 each |assist2=Ramon Sessions 6
|attendance=18,997
|referee= Joe Crawford, Tony Brothers, Zach Zarba,
|series=LA Lakers lead series, 3–2
}}
{{Basketballbox|date=May 10 |time=10:30 pm |place=Pepsi Center, Denver, Colorado |TV=TNT
|team1=Los Angeles Lakers |score1=96
|team2=Denver Nuggets |score2=113
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|Q1=20–30 |Q2=25–24 |Q3=23–36 |Q4=28–23
|points1=Kobe Bryant 31 |points2=Ty Lawson 32
|rebounds1=Andrew Bynum 16 |rebounds2=Kenneth Faried 11
|assist1=Kobe Bryant 4 |assist2=Afflalo, Gallinari 7 each
|attendance=19,770
|referee= Ken Mauer, Ed Malloy, Rodney Mott,
|series=Series tied, 3–3
}}
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 12 |time=10:30 pm |place=Staples Center, Los Angeles |TV=TNT
|team1=Denver Nuggets |score1=87
|team2=Los Angeles Lakers |score2=96
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120512/DENLAL/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=24–25 |Q2=18–23 |Q3=26–21 |Q4=19–27
|points1=Lawson, Harrington 24 each |points2=Pau Gasol 23
|rebounds1=JaVale McGee 14 |rebounds2=Andrew Bynum 18
|assist1=Andre Miller 8 |assist2=Kobe Bryant 8
|attendance= 18,997
|referee= Derrick Stafford, Mike Callahan, Bill Spooner,
|series=LA Lakers win series, 4–3
}}
The Lakers won the opening game 103–88 after Andrew Bynum had a triple-double with 10 points, 13 rebounds, and 10 blocked shots. The blocked shots broke Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's franchise record of nine, and tied the NBA playoff record set by Mark Eaton and Hakeem Olajuwon. Kobe Bryant scored 31 points and Pau Gasol added 13 points, eight rebounds and eight assists.{{cite news|title=Bynum's triple-double leads Lakers past Nuggets |date=April 29, 2012 |work=SI.com |agency=Associated Press |url=http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/nba/gameflash/2012/04/29/31681_recap.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120511112213/http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com//basketball/nba/gameflash/2012/04/29/31681_recap.html |archive-date=May 11, 2012 |url-status=dead }} The Lakers then won a close Game 2 but the Nuggets proceeded to blow out the Lakers in Game 3 99–84 to prevent the Lakers from taking a commanding 3–0 lead. Game 4 was close but Sessions and Blake hit pivotal 3's to put the Lakers in the lead for good and take a 3–1 series lead. Before Game 5, Bynum said that "Close-out games are actually kind of easy."{{cite news|last=McMenamin |first=Dave |title=Lakers want to end series Tuesday |date=May 9, 2012 |work=ESPNLosAngeles.com |url=https://www.espn.com/los-angeles/nba/story/_/id/7902623/2012-nba-playoffs-los-angeles-lakers-seek-early-close-series-denver-nuggets |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120513163116/http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/story/_/id/7902623/2012-nba-playoffs-los-angeles-lakers-seek-early-close-series-denver-nuggets |archive-date=May 13, 2012 |url-status=live }} The Nuggets responded by taking Game 5 102–99. The game saw the Lakers erase a 90–75 deficit with 6:35 left in the fourth quarter. In Game 6, Bryant played despite having a stomach illness, but still managed to score 31 points. However, with little contribution from Gasol and Bynum, the Nuggets forced Game 7 with a 113–96 blowout win over the Lakers. The Lakers won the series 4–3, and avoided becoming the ninth team in NBA history to be eliminated after blowing a 3–1 series lead. Gasol had 23 points, 17 rebounds and six assists, Bynum had 16 points and a playoff career-high 18 rebounds, and Steve Blake scored a playoff career-high 19 points in a 96–87 win in Game 7. The Lakers blew a 16-point lead in the second half before Gasol put the Lakers ahead for good with a tip-in basket with 6:30 left. Kobe Bryant sealed Denver's fate by hitting a 3 with 48.3 seconds left to put the Lakers up 8. Denver had 19 turnovers in the game and shot just 7-of-27 in the fourth quarter. Returning from his seven-game suspension, Metta World Peace scored 15 points, while Bryant had 17 points, and 8 assists.{{cite news|title=Pau Gasol-led Lakers top Nuggets in Game 7; Metta World Peace adds 15 points in return|date=May 12, 2012|work=ESPN.com|agency=Associated Press|url=http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=320512013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120514225433/http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=320512013|url-status=dead|archive-date=May 14, 2012|access-date=May 12, 2012}}
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L.A. Lakers won 3–1 in the regular-season series |
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| bg=#fff | date = December 31, 2011 | report = {{NBA Recap|2011|1231|id=DENLAL}} | team1 = Denver Nuggets |score1=89 | team2 = Los Angeles Lakers |score2=92 | place = Staples Center, Los Angeles }} {{basketballbox | date = January 1, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0101|id=LALDEN}} | team1 = Los Angeles Lakers |score1=90 | team2 = Denver Nuggets |score2=99 | place = Pepsi Center, Denver, Colorado }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = February 3, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0203|id=LALDEN}} | team1 = Los Angeles Lakers |score1=93 | team2 = Denver Nuggets |score2=89 | place = Pepsi Center, Denver, Colorado }} {{basketballbox | date = April 13, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0413|id=DENLAL}} | team1 = Denver Nuggets |score1=97 | team2 = Los Angeles Lakers |score2=103 | place = Staples Center, Los Angeles }} |
This was the sixth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Lakers winning the first five meetings.
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Los Angeles leads 5–0 in all-time playoff series |
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{{basketballbox
| bg=#fff | date = 1979 | team1 = Denver Nuggets | score1 = 1 | team2 = Los Angeles Lakers | score2 = 2 | place = 1979 Western Conference First Round| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 1985 | team1 = Denver Nuggets | score1 = 1 | team2 = Los Angeles Lakers | score2 = 4 | place = 1985 Western Conference Finals| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 1987 | team1 = Denver Nuggets | score1 = 0 | team2 = Los Angeles Lakers | score2 = 3 | place = 1987 Western Conference First Round| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 2008 | team1 = Denver Nuggets | score1 = 0 | team2 = Los Angeles Lakers | score2 = 4 | place = 2008 Western Conference First Round| }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = 2009 | team1 = Denver Nuggets | score1 = 2 | team2 = Los Angeles Lakers | score2 = 4 | place = 2009 Western Conference Finals| }} |
==(4) Memphis Grizzlies vs. (5) Los Angeles Clippers==
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=April 29 |time=9:30 pm |place=FedExForum, Memphis, Tennessee |TV=TNT
|team1=Los Angeles Clippers |score1=99
|team2=Memphis Grizzlies |score2=98
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120429/LACMEM/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=16–34 |Q2=23–24 |Q3=25–27 |Q4=35–13
|points1=Nick Young 19 |points2=Rudy Gay 19
|rebounds1=Reggie Evans 13 |rebounds2=Marreese Speights 9
|assist1=Chris Paul 11 |assist2=Mike Conley Jr. 8
|attendance=18,119
|referee= Greg Willard, Eric Lewis, Tom Washington,
|series=LA Clippers lead series, 1–0
}}
{{Basketballbox|date=May 2 |time=9:30 pm |place=FedExForum, Memphis, Tennessee |TV=TNT
|team1=Los Angeles Clippers |score1=98
|team2=Memphis Grizzlies |score2=105
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120502/LACMEM/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=26–23 |Q2=21–28 |Q3=22–24 |Q4=29–30
|points1=Chris Paul 29 |points2=Rudy Gay 21
|rebounds1=Blake Griffin 9 |rebounds2=Zach Randolph 8
|assist1=Chris Paul 6 |assist2=Mike Conley Jr. 6
|attendance=18,119
|referee= Ken Mauer, Ron Garretson, Sean Wright,
|series=Series tied, 1–1
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{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 5 |time=4:30 pm |place=Staples Center, Los Angeles |TV=ESPN
|team1=Memphis Grizzlies |score1=86
|team2=Los Angeles Clippers |score2=87
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120505/MEMLAC/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=22–23 |Q2=24–27 |Q3=25–14 |Q4=15–23
|points1=Rudy Gay 24 |points2=Chris Paul 24
|rebounds1=Marc Gasol 10 |rebounds2=Reggie Evans 11
|assist1=Mike Conley Jr. 8 |assist2=Chris Paul 11
|attendance=19,060
|referee= Derrick Stafford, John Goble, Rodney Mott,
|series=LA Clippers lead series, 2–1
}}
{{Basketballbox|date=May 7 |time=10:30 pm |place=Staples Center, Los Angeles |TV=TNT
|team1=Memphis Grizzlies |score1=97
|team2=Los Angeles Clippers |score2=101
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120507/MEMLAC/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=26–32 |Q2=19–19 |Q3=19–18 |Q4=23–18 |OT=10–14
|points1=Mike Conley Jr. 25 |points2=Blake Griffin 30
|rebounds1=Zach Randolph 9 |rebounds2=Chris Paul 9
|assist1=Mike Conley Jr. 8 |assist2=Griffin, Paul 7 each
|attendance=19,167
|referee= Mike Callahan, James Capers, Scott Wall,
|series=LA Clippers lead series, 3–1
}}
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 9 |time=9:30 pm |place=FedExForum, Memphis, Tennessee |TV=TNT
|team1=Los Angeles Clippers |score1=80
|team2=Memphis Grizzlies |score2=92
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120509/LACMEM/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=22–36 |Q2=20–21 |Q3=23–20 |Q4=15–15
|points1=Mo Williams 20 |points2=Marc Gasol 23
|rebounds1=Blake Griffin 11 |rebounds2=Zach Randolph 10
|assist1=Chris Paul 4 |assist2=Mike Conley Jr. 6
|attendance=18,119
|referee=Scott Foster, Bill Spooner, Gary Zielinski,
|series=LA Clippers lead series, 3–2
}}
{{Basketballbox|date=May 11 |time=9:00 pm |place=Staples Center, Los Angeles |TV=ESPN
|team1=Memphis Grizzlies |score1=90
|team2=Los Angeles Clippers |score2=88
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120511/MEMLAC/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=25–16 |Q2=17–22 |Q3=24–28 |Q4=24–22
|points1=Marc Gasol 23 |points2=Blake Griffin 15
|rebounds1=Zach Randolph 15 |rebounds2=Reggie Evans 10
|assist1=Mike Conley Jr. 9 |assist2=Chris Paul 7
|attendance=19,060
|referee=Dan Crawford, Marc Davis, Jason Phillips,
|series=Series tied, 3–3
}}
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 13 |time=1:00 pm |place=FedExForum, Memphis, Tennessee |TV=ABC
|team1=Los Angeles Clippers |score1=82
|team2=Memphis Grizzlies |score2=72
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120513/LACMEM/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=16–13 |Q2=23–25 |Q3=16–18 |Q4=27–16
|points1=Chris Paul 19 |points2=Gasol, Gay 19 each
|rebounds1=Kenyon Martin 10 |rebounds2=Zach Randolph 12
|assist1=Chris Paul 4 |assist2=Mike Conley Jr. 5
|attendance=18,119
|referee=Joe Crawford, Bill Kennedy, Monty McCutchen,
|series=LA Clippers win series, 4–3
}}
The Clippers rallied to win Game 1 in one of the largest comebacks in playoff history. Trailing by as many as 27, and down 95–71 with 9:13 left, the Clippers held the Grizzlies to just one field goal the rest of the game and pulled off an improbable 99–98 victory before a stunned, sold-out crowd of 18,119 at FedExForum.{{cite web|title=Clippers rally from 27 down to stun Grizzlies in Game 1; Caron Butler breaks hand|date=April 29, 2012|work=ESPN.com|url=http://espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=320429029|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120430235158/http://espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=320429029|url-status=dead|archive-date=April 30, 2012|access-date=May 16, 2012}} In Game 2, the Grizzlies avenged their embarrassing Game 1 loss by winning a close Game 2 to even the series going to Los Angeles. In Game 3, the Clippers survived a late Grizzlies rally in the final minute as Rudy Gay's 3 missed at the buzzer to give the Clippers an 87–86 victory and a 2–1 series lead. Game 4 was close, with the game going to overtime. With Chris Paul's heroics, the Clippers managed to win Game 4 and take a commanding 3–1 series lead. Back at home for Game 5, the Grizzlies tried to stave off elimination, at one point taking a 24-point lead in the third before the Clippers cut the lead again. However, the Grizzlies made sure there would be no collapse, using a 7–1 run in the final 1:44 to win Game 5 92–80. Facing elimination on the road, the Grizzlies gathered themselves, storming back from an eight-point fourth-quarter deficit to win Game 6 90–88, to force a decisive Game 7. In Game 7, the Clipper bench outscored their Grizzlies counterparts, 41–11, and it was enough as the Clippers won on the road, becoming the 6th NBA road team to do so after leading series 3–1, to advance to the semifinals against the Spurs.
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L.A. Clippers won 2–1 in the regular-season series |
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| bg=#fff | date = January 26, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0126|id=MEMLAC}} | team1 = Memphis Grizzlies |score1=91 | team2 = Los Angeles Clippers |score2=98 | place = Staples Center, Los Angeles }} {{basketballbox | date = March 24, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0324|id=MEMLAC}} | team1 = Memphis Grizzlies |score1=85 | team2 = Los Angeles Clippers |score2=101 | place = Staples Center, Los Angeles }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = April 9, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0409|id=LACMEM}} | team1 = Los Angeles Clippers |score1=85 | team2 = Memphis Grizzlies |score2=94 | place = FedExForum, Memphis, Tennessee }} |
This was the first playoff meeting between the Clippers and the Grizzlies.{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/rivals.cgi?request=1&team_id=LAC&opp_id=MEM&is_playoffs=Y|title=Team Rivalry Finder — Los Angeles Clippers versus Memphis Grizzlies (Playoffs)|publisher=basketball-reference.com|access-date=March 8, 2016}}
Conference semifinals
=Eastern Conference semifinals=
==(2) Miami Heat vs. (3) Indiana Pacers==
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 13 |time= 3:30 pm|place=American Airlines Arena, Miami |TV=ABC
|team1= Indiana Pacers |score1=86
|team2= Miami Heat |score2=95
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120513/INDMIA/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=23–20 |Q2=25–22 |Q3=22–28 |Q4=16–25
|points1=Hibbert, West 17 each |points2=LeBron James 32
|rebounds1=David West 12 |rebounds2=LeBron James 15
|assist1=Darren Collison 6 |assist2=LeBron James 5
|attendance=19,600
|referee= Scott Foster, Tom Washington, Sean Wright
|series=Miami leads series, 1–0
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{{Basketballbox |date=May 15 |time= 7:00 pm |place=American Airlines Arena, Miami |TV=TNT
|team1= Indiana Pacers |score1=78
|team2= Miami Heat |score2=75
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120515/INDMIA/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=17–21 |Q2=16–17 |Q3=28–14 |Q4=17–23
|points1=David West 16 |points2=LeBron James 28
|rebounds1=George, Hibbert 11 each |rebounds2=LeBron James 9
|assist1=Danny Granger 3 |assist2=LeBron James 5
|attendance=19,828
|referee= Joe Crawford, Bennie Adams, Ed Malloy,
|series=Series tied, 1–1
}}
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 17|time=7:00 pm |place=Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis |TV=ESPN
|team1= Miami Heat |score1=75
|team2= Indiana Pacers |score2=94
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120517/MIAIND/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=26–17 |Q2=17–26 |Q3=12–26 |Q4=20–25
|points1=Mario Chalmers 25 |points2=George Hill 20
|rebounds1=Ronny Turiaf 8 |rebounds2=Roy Hibbert 18
|assist1=Mario Chalmers 5 |assist2=George Hill 5
|attendance=18,165
|referee=Dan Crawford, Tony Brothers, John Goble
|series=Indiana leads series, 2–1
}}
{{Basketballbox |date=May 20|time=3:30 pm |place=Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis |TV=ABC
|team1= Miami Heat |score1=101
|team2= Indiana Pacers |score2=93
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120520/MIAIND/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=18–25 |Q2=28–29 |Q3=30–16 |Q4=25–23
|points1=LeBron James 40 |points2=Danny Granger 20
|rebounds1=LeBron James 18 |rebounds2=Roy Hibbert 9
|assist1=LeBron James 9 |assist2=Paul George 5
|attendance=18,165
|referee=Monty McCutchen, Mike Callahan, Bill Kennedy
|series=Series tied, 2–2
}}
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 22|time=8:00 pm |place=American Airlines Arena, Miami |TV=TNT
|team1= Indiana Pacers |score1=83
|team2= Miami Heat |score2=115
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120522/INDMIA/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=20–26 |Q2=20–23 |Q3=17–27 |Q4=26–39
|points1=Paul George 11 |points2=LeBron James 30
|rebounds1=Roy Hibbert 12 |rebounds2=Mario Chalmers 11
|assist1=Paul George 3 |assist2=LeBron James 8
|attendance= 20,097
|referee=Derrick Stafford, Jason Phillips, Greg Willard,
|series=Miami leads series, 3–2
}}
{{Basketballbox |date=May 24|time=8:00 pm |place=Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis |TV=ESPN
|team1= Miami Heat |score1=105
|team2= Indiana Pacers |score2=93
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120524/MIAIND/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=21–28 |Q2=30–25 |Q3=28–16 |Q4=26–24
|points1=Dwyane Wade 41 |points2=David West 24
|rebounds1=Dwyane Wade 10 |rebounds2=Paul George 10
|assist1=LeBron James 7 |assist2=George Hill 5
|attendance=18,165
|referee=Scott Foster, Marc Davis, Ken Mauer,
|series=Miami wins series, 4–2
}}
Even though the Heat won the regular season series, 3–1, this playoff series was expected to be a close one. In Game 1, the Heat took a major blow when Chris Bosh got injured in the first half. He was expected to be out for the rest of the series. However, James and Wade took over in the second half to give the Heat the win, 95–86. In Game 2, the Heat started strong, at one point taking a 9-point lead. The Pacers answered that by outscoring the Heat 28–14 in the third quarter to take an 11-point lead going to the fourth quarter. The Heat would come back, taking a 72–71 lead with 4:11 to go. However, with James and Wade missing key chances, the Pacers tied the series with a 78–75 win. Game 3 marked one of the worst playoff games for Wade, as he scored just 5 points on 2-of-13 shooting. Without Wade's contribution, the Heat found themselves down in the series 2–1 as the Pacers blew out the Heat, 94–75. Before Game 4, the Heat regrouped and refocused on the series. The result was a 101–93 victory over the Pacers in Game 4 to tie the series at 2–2. James scored 40 in the game, to go along with 18 rebounds and 9 assists. Wade recovered from his Game 3 performance by scoring 30. In Game 5, it was the Pacers who took the major blow when Danny Granger got injured in the second quarter by stepping on James's foot. He tried to come back in the third quarter but he aggravated his injury after fouling James. Then, after the third period, West left the game with a knee injury. Without Granger and West, the Pacers were unable to stop the Heat, as the Heat won 115–83 to take a 3–2 series lead, putting them a win away from the Eastern Conference Finals. In Game 6, West and Granger started for the Pacers despite their injuries. The Pacers started strong, even taking a 19–8 lead in the first quarter. However, the third quarter was decisive, with the Heat outscoring the Pacers 28–16 to take a 79–69 lead going to the fourth quarter. Led by Wade's 41 and James's 28, the Heat won three straight, 105–93, to take the series, 4–2.
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Miami won 3–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Pacers winning the first meeting.
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Indiana leads 1–0 in all-time playoff series |
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{{basketballbox
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==(4) Boston Celtics vs. (8) Philadelphia 76ers==
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 12 |time=8:00 pm |place=TD Garden, Boston |TV= TNT
|team1= Philadelphia 76ers |score1=91
|team2= Boston Celtics |score2=92
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|Q1=28–18 |Q2=19–24 |Q3=24–25 |Q4=20–25
|points1=Andre Iguodala 19 |points2=Kevin Garnett 29
|rebounds1=Evan Turner 10 |rebounds2=Rajon Rondo 12
|assist1=Andre Iguodala 6 |assist2=Rajon Rondo 17
|attendance=18,624
|referee=Greg Willard, James Capers, David Jones,
|series=Boston leads series, 1–0
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{{Basketballbox |date=May 14|time=7:00 pm |place=TD Garden, Boston|TV=TNT
|team1= Philadelphia 76ers |score1=82
|team2= Boston Celtics |score2=81
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|Q1=21–25 |Q2=15–13 |Q3=21–11 |Q4=25–32
|points1=Jrue Holiday 18 |points2=Ray Allen 17
|rebounds1=Spencer Hawes 10 |rebounds2=Kevin Garnett 12
|assist1=Andre Iguodala 7 |assist2=Rajon Rondo 13
|attendance=18,624
|referee=Dan Crawford, Jason Phillips, Michael Smith,
|series=Series tied, 1–1
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{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 16|time=7:00 pm |place=Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia |TV=TNT
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|Q1=28–33 |Q2=32–16 |Q3=29–17 |Q4=18–25
|points1=Kevin Garnett 27 |points2=Thaddeus Young 22
|rebounds1=Kevin Garnett 13 |rebounds2=Evan Turner 8
|assist1=Rajon Rondo 14 |assist2=Jrue Holiday 9
|attendance=20,351
|referee= Derrick Stafford, Mike Callahan, Eric Lewis,
|series=Boston leads series, 2–1
}}
{{Basketballbox |date=May 18|time=8:00 pm |place=Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia |TV=ESPN
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|team2= Philadelphia 76ers |score2=92
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|Q1=24–12 |Q2=22–19 |Q3=17–28 |Q4=20–33
|points1=Paul Pierce 24 |points2=Iguodala, Turner 16 each
|rebounds1=Kevin Garnett 11 |rebounds2=Lavoy Allen 10
|assist1=Rajon Rondo 15 |assist2=Louis Williams 8
|attendance=20,411
|referee=Scott Foster, Bill Kennedy, Bill Spooner,
|series=Series tied, 2–2
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{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 21|time=7:00 pm |place=TD Garden, Boston |TV=TNT
|team1= Philadelphia 76ers |score1=85
|team2= Boston Celtics |score2=101
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|Q1=27–23 |Q2=23–24 |Q3=16–28 |Q4=19–26
|points1=Elton Brand 19 |points2=Brandon Bass 27
|rebounds1=Evan Turner 10 |rebounds2=Bass, Garnett 6 each
|assist1=Jrue Holiday 7 |assist2=Rajon Rondo 14
|attendance=18,624
|referee=Ken Mauer, Ed Malloy, Rodney Mott,
|series=Boston leads series, 3–2
}}
{{Basketballbox |date=May 23|time=8:00 pm |place=Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia |TV=ESPN
|team1= Boston Celtics |score1=75
|team2= Philadelphia 76ers |score2=82
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|Q1=19–22 |Q2=17–11 |Q3=20–27 |Q4=19–22
|points1=Paul Pierce 24 |points2=Jrue Holiday 20
|rebounds1=Kevin Garnett 11 |rebounds2=Elton Brand 10
|assist1=Rajon Rondo 6 |assist2=Holiday, Williams 6 each
|attendance=20,403
|referee=Joe Crawford, James Capers, Ron Garretson,
|series=Series tied, 3–3
}}
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 26|time=8:00 pm |place=TD Garden, Boston |TV=ABC
|team1= Philadelphia 76ers |score1=75
|team2= Boston Celtics |score2=85
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|Q1= 20–20|Q2=13–21 |Q3=19–14 |Q4=23–30
|points1=Andre Iguodala 18 |points2=Garnett, Rondo 18 each
|rebounds1=Thaddeus Young 10 |rebounds2=Kevin Garnett 13
|assist1=Jrue Holiday 9 |assist2=Rajon Rondo 10
|attendance=18,624
|referee= Monty McCutchen, Tony Brothers, Mike Callahan,
|series=Boston wins series, 4–3
}}
The Sixers came off fresh of an upset over the injury-laden Bulls. Both the Celtics and the Sixers clinched their first round series on the same day. In Game 1, Rondo had another triple-double, but the Sixers held a 10-point lead with 10:53 left in the fourth quarter. However, the Celtics eventually came back, winning Game 1 by a point to take a 1–0 series lead. On the final possession, the Sixers were unable to foul a speedy Rondo, who dribbled out the clock. Game 2 saw the visitors lead for most of the game. With the Sixers leading 78–75 with 12 seconds to go, the Celtics squandered a chance to tie the game, as Garnett was called for an offensive foul. The Sixers then hit their final four free-throws to tie the series at 1 going back to Philadelphia. In Game 3, the Sixers held their last lead with 9:09 left in the second quarter as the Celtics took over the rest of the game to lead them to a 2–1 series advantage. In Game 4, the Celtics led by as much as 18 in the third quarter. Facing the prospect of trailing 1–3 in the series, the Sixers came back to take the game from the Celtics and tie the series going back to Boston. Game 5 saw Brandon Bass score 27 points, including 18 in the third quarter as the Celtics blew out the Sixers, 101–85, to push them a win away from the Eastern Conference Finals. Before the start of Game 6, Allen Iverson presented the game ball, prompting huge cheers from the crowd. It was enough to motivate the Sixers to defeat the Celtics 82–75 to force a Game 7. Jrue Holiday scored 20 points, including two free-throws with 31 seconds to go to put the game away. Game 7 was a tight contest, with the two teams going back-and-forth. Paul Pierce fouled out late in the fourth quarter, but Rondo had his second triple-double of the series, including a fourth quarter that helped the Celtics advance to the Conference Finals to face the Miami Heat.
This series is an important plot point in the 2019 film Uncut Gems, in which Garnett co-stars.{{Cite web|url=https://www.theringer.com/nba/2019/12/17/21025172/boston-celtics-philadelphia-sixers-2012-playoffs-uncut-gems|title = What Happened in the Celtics-Sixers Series Featured in 'Uncut Gems'?|date = 17 December 2019}}
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Philadelphia won 2–1 in the regular-season series |
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{{basketballbox
| bg=#fff | date = March 7, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0307|id=BOSPHI}} | team1 = Boston Celtics |score1=71 | team2 = Philadelphia 76ers |score2=103 | place=Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia }} {{basketballbox | date = March 23, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0323|id=BOSPHI}} | team1 = Boston Celtics |score1=86 | team2 = Philadelphia 76ers |score2=99 | place = Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = April 8, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0408|id=PHIBOS}} | team1 = Philadelphia 76ers |score1=79 | team2 = Boston Celtics |score2=103 }} |
This was the 20th playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Celtics winning 11 of the first 19 meetings.
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Boston leads 11–8 in all-time playoff series |
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=Western Conference semifinals=
This is the first playoffs that the city of Los Angeles has both teams participating in the Conference Semifinals. The last time the Lakers and Clippers were in the Conference Semifinals was 1974, when the Clippers franchise was the Buffalo Braves. Also, another team based out of Staples Center, the National Hockey League's Los Angeles Kings, participated in the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs. As a result of these 3 teams sharing one arena, Games 3 and 4 of the Thunder–Lakers and Spurs–Clippers series were played back-to-back on May 18–19 and 19–20 respectively, to avoid scheduling conflicts.
==(1) San Antonio Spurs vs. (5) Los Angeles Clippers==
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 15|time=9:30 pm |place=AT&T Center, San Antonio |TV=TNT
|team1=Los Angeles Clippers |score1=92
|team2=San Antonio Spurs |score2=108
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120515/LACSAS/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=29–29 |Q2=20–28 |Q3=23–30 |Q4=20–21
|points1=Eric Bledsoe 23 |points2=Tim Duncan 26
|rebounds1=Griffin, Jordan 9 each |rebounds2=Boris Diaw 12
|assist1=Chris Paul 10 |assist2=Tony Parker 11
|attendance=18,581
|referee= Scott Foster, Derrick Collins, Ron Garretson,
|series=San Antonio leads series, 1–0
}}
{{Basketballbox |date=May 17|time=9:30 pm |place=AT&T Center, San Antonio |TV=ESPN
|team1=Los Angeles Clippers |score1=88
|team2=San Antonio Spurs |score2=105
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120517/LACSAS/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=21–29 |Q2=21–17 |Q3=25–32 |Q4=21–27
|points1=Blake Griffin 20 |points2=Tony Parker 22
|rebounds1=DeAndre Jordan 7 |rebounds2=Parker, Duncan 5 each
|assist1=Chris Paul 5 |assist2=Parker, Ginóbili 5 each
|attendance=18,581
|referee= Ken Mauer, Ed Malloy, Leon Wood,
|series=San Antonio leads series, 2–0
}}
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 19|time=3:30 pm |place=Staples Center, Los Angeles |TV=ABC
|team1=San Antonio Spurs |score1=96
|team2=Los Angeles Clippers |score2=86
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120519/SASLAC/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=11–33 |Q2=32–20 |Q3=26–8 |Q4=27–25
|points1=Tony Parker 23 |points2=Blake Griffin 28
|rebounds1=Tim Duncan 13 |rebounds2=Blake Griffin 16
|assist1=Tony Parker 10 |assist2=Chris Paul 11
|attendance=19,060
|referee= Derrick Stafford, Tony Brothers, Tom Washington,
|series=San Antonio leads series, 3–0
}}
{{Basketballbox |date=May 20|time=10:30 pm|place=Staples Center, Los Angeles |TV=TNT
|team1=San Antonio Spurs |score1=102
|team2=Los Angeles Clippers |score2=99
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120520/SASLAC/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=26–21 |Q2=25–26 |Q3=23–28 |Q4=28–24
|points1=Tim Duncan 21 |points2=Chris Paul 23
|rebounds1=Tim Duncan 9 |rebounds2=DeAndre Jordan 8
|assist1=Tony Parker 5 |assist2=Chris Paul 11
|attendance=19,060
|referee=Joe Crawford, James Capers, Bill Spooner,
|series=San Antonio wins series, 4–0
}}
The Spurs won their last 14 games coming into this series. They were also well prepared because they were able to sweep their previous opponent, the Utah Jazz. Meanwhile, the Clippers were coming off a tough seven-game series against the Memphis Grizzlies and had to play Game 1 just 2 days after the Game 7 ended. Game 1 was close as the teams were tied coming into the 2nd quarter. However, the Spurs quickly took control in the 2nd and 3rd quarters as they defeated the Clippers, 108–92, and took a 1–0 series lead. Game 2 then saw a Spurs team taking control in the second half to defeat the Clippers and take a 2–0 lead. Going to Los Angeles for a back-to-back Games 3 and 4, the Clippers looked confident to defeat the Spurs, as they quickly took a 40–16 lead with 9:17 to go in the 2nd. However, the Spurs quickly cut the lead to 7 with 36.4 seconds before the half, with the half ending with a 10-point Clipper lead. Then, with the Clippers holding on to a 12-point lead with 9:39 to go in the 3rd, the Spurs unleashed a ferocious 24–0 run to take a 69–57 lead with 2 minutes to go in the 3rd. The Clippers never got closer than seven down the stretch as they watched the Spurs take a commanding 3–0 lead in the series. Game 4 was a close one, with the Clippers leading for much of the fourth quarter before the Spurs took the lead on a Duncan hook shot. Then, in the final moments of the game, Paul made several mistakes, a bad pass and an off-balanced jump shot that missed, that ultimately led to Clippers' demise. Following Parker's free-throw that extended the Spurs' lead to 3, the Clippers had one last chance. However, out of timeouts, the Clippers were forced to take a long inbound pass. Mo Williams managed to catch the ball but was unable to get a shot off as the Spurs completed the sweep of the Clippers. The Spurs became just the fourth team to go 8–0 through the first two rounds of the playoffs.
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San Antonio won 2–1 in the regular-season series |
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| bg=#fff | date = December 28, 2011 | report = {{NBA Recap|2011|1228|id=LACSAS}} | team1 = Los Angeles Clippers |score1=90 | team2 = San Antonio Spurs |score2=115 | place = AT&T Center, San Antonio }} {{basketballbox | date = February 18, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0218|id=SASLAC}} | team1 = San Antonio Spurs |score1=103 | team2 = Los Angeles Clippers |score2=100 | place = Staples Center, Los Angeles }} {{basketballbox | bg=#fff | date = March 9, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0309|id=LACSAS}} | team1 = Los Angeles Clippers |score1=120 | team2 = San Antonio Spurs |score2=108 | place = AT&T Center, San Antonio }} |
This was the first playoff meeting between the Clippers and the Spurs.{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/rivals.cgi?request=1&team_id=LAC&opp_id=SAS&is_playoffs=Y|title=Team Rivalry Finder — Los Angeles Clippers versus San Antonio Spurs (Playoffs)|publisher=basketball-reference.com|access-date=March 8, 2016}}
==(2) Oklahoma City Thunder vs. (3) Los Angeles Lakers==
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 14|time=9:30 pm|place=Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |TV=TNT
|team1=Los Angeles Lakers |score1=90
|team2=Oklahoma City Thunder |score2=119
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120514/LALOKC/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=23–30 |Q2=21–29 |Q3=24–39 |Q4=22–21 |
|points1=Bryant, Bynum 20 each |points2=Russell Westbrook 27
|rebounds1=Andrew Bynum 14 |rebounds2=Kevin Durant 8
|assist1=Steve Blake 4 |assist2=Russell Westbrook 9
|attendance=18,203
|referee=Greg Willard, Tony Brothers, David Guthrie,
|series=Oklahoma City leads series, 1–0
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{{Basketballbox |date=May 16|time=9:30 pm|place=Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |TV=TNT
|team1=Los Angeles Lakers |score1=75
|team2=Oklahoma City Thunder |score2=77
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120516/LALOKC/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=22–21 |Q2=23–27 |Q3=18–12 |Q4=12–17
|points1=Bryant, Bynum 20 each |points2=Kevin Durant 22
|rebounds1=Pau Gasol 11 |rebounds2=Kevin Durant 7
|assist1=Kobe Bryant 4 |assist2=Kevin Durant 5
|attendance=18,203
|referee= Monty McCutchen, Rodney Mott, Jason Phillips,
|series=Oklahoma City leads series, 2–0
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{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 18|time=10:30 pm |place=Staples Center, Los Angeles |TV=ESPN
|team1=Oklahoma City Thunder |score1=96
|team2=Los Angeles Lakers |score2=99
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120518/OKCLAL/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=15–23 |Q2=32–27 |Q3=23–19 |Q4=26–30
|points1=Kevin Durant 31 |points2=Kobe Bryant 36
|rebounds1=Serge Ibaka 11 |rebounds2=Bynum, Gasol 11 each
|assist1=Thabo Sefolosha 4 |assist2=Bryant, Gasol 6 each
|attendance=18,997
|referee=Joe Crawford, Marc Davis, Zach Zarba,
|series=Oklahoma City leads series, 2–1
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{{Basketballbox |date=May 19|time=10:30 pm |place=Staples Center, Los Angeles |TV=TNT
|team1=Oklahoma City Thunder |score1=103
|team2=Los Angeles Lakers |score2=100
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120519/OKCLAL/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=24–29 |Q2=22–27 |Q3=25–24 |Q4=32–20
|points1=Russell Westbrook 37 |points2=Kobe Bryant 38
|rebounds1=Kevin Durant 13 |rebounds2=Andrew Bynum 9
|assist1=Russell Westbrook 5 |assist2=Bryant, Sessions 5 each
|attendance=18,997
|referee= Dan Crawford, Ron Garretson, Ken Mauer,
|series=Oklahoma City leads series, 3–1
}}
{{Basketballbox|bg=#eee |date=May 21|time=9:30 pm |place=Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |TV=TNT
|team1=Los Angeles Lakers |score1=90
|team2=Oklahoma City Thunder |score2=106
|report=[http://www.nba.com/games/20120521/LALOKC/gameinfo.html#nbaGIboxscore Recap]
|Q1=21–26 |Q2=30–28 |Q3=26–29 |Q4=13–23
|points1=Kobe Bryant 42 |points2=Russell Westbrook 28
|rebounds1=Pau Gasol 16 |rebounds2=Kendrick Perkins 11
|assist1=Metta World Peace 5 |assist2=Durant, Harden, Westbrook 4 each
|attendance=18,203
|referee=Scott Foster, John Goble, Tom Washington,
|series= Oklahoma City wins series, 4–1
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Much like the Spurs-Clippers series, the series featured a team that swept their first round opponents and another team that were coming off a tough seven-game series. As such, the Thunder had the advantage in Game 1. The result was a convincing 29-point blowout by the Thunder to the Lakers. The Thunder quickly took control through the first three quarters and stretched their lead to as high as 35. Game 2 was much closer, with the Lakers shocking the Thunder by leading by 7 with 2 minutes to go that would seemingly tie the series at 1. However, the Lakers would fail to keep the lead, with the Thunder eventually going on a 9–0 run to take a 2–0 series lead. In Game 3, the Lakers collaborated on both ends to prevent the Thunder from taking a 3–0 lead putting them back into the series. Game 4 saw the Lakers start strong, taking a 10-point lead at halftime. They were able to have a 13-point lead in the fourth. However, Thunder outscored the Lakers 25–9 the rest of the way to take a 3–1 series lead, putting the Lakers into the brink of elimination. With the score tied at 98, Russell Westbrook committed a crucial turnover when he slipped and lost the ball. However, Pau Gasol's pass was taken by Durant, setting up Durant's 3-pointer that gave the Thunder the lead for good. The Lakers still had one last chance to tie but Kobe Bryant's three missed, with Harden hitting two free-throws to effectively seal the deal. In Game 5, Lakers were able to keep the game close throughout the first three quarters before the Thunder closed the series on a flurry, starting with two threes by Durant with Westbrook converting an and-one layup to shift the momentum in favor of Oklahoma City. The Lakers were not able to respond as they watched the Thunder take the series, 4–1, to send the Lakers back home for the second straight season in the Conference Semifinals.
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Oklahoma City won 2–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the ninth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Lakers winning six of the first eight meetings.
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Los Angeles leads 6–2 in all-time playoff series |
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Conference finals
=Eastern Conference finals=
==(2) Miami Heat vs. (4) Boston Celtics==
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This series marked the third straight year that the Heat and Celtics faced each other in the playoffs. They faced each other in the Eastern Conference First Round in 2010 (won by the Celtics, 4–1) and in the Eastern Conference Semifinals in 2011 (won by the Heat, 4–1). In addition, LeBron faced the Celtics for the third straight year in the playoffs. The LeBron-led Cavs also faced the Celtics in 2010 only to be defeated 4–2, which led to James' arrival on the Heat.
In Game 1, the Celtics started poorly, scoring only 11 points in the first quarter. The Heat had a 10-point lead after 1. The Celtics were hot in the second, scoring 35 points en route to tying the game at halftime. Behind a big second half, the Heat eventually defeated the Celtics 93–79 to take a 1–0 series lead.
Game 2 was very different, with the Celtics starting very strong. Midway through the second quarter, a Rondo jumper extended their lead to 15. However, the Heat cut it to 7 at halftime. Miami had another big 3rd quarter. With the Celtics up 71–66 with 4:24 left in the third, a block by Wade on Allen ignited a 15–4 run by the Heat to end the quarter, as they took a 6-point lead heading into the fourth. The fourth quarter was close. With Miami leading 99–96 with 34 seconds left, Allen made a 3 to tie it. It eventually sent the game to OT, with James missing two chances to win the game. Miami eventually won 115–111 to take a 2–0 series lead. Rondo led the Celtics with a career-high 44 points, along with 8 rebounds and 10 assists. There was controversy in regards to the officiating as the Heat shot 18 more free throws, the Celtics committed 33 fouls to the Heat's 18, as well as a play in overtime in a tie game where Rondo was hit in the head by Wade and no foul was called, leading to a fast break dunk for Udonis Haslem.
In Game 3, the Celtics got strong performances from Rondo, Garnett, and Pierce. LeBron was also hot in the first quarter, scoring 16 points and making 7 of his first 9 shots. However, despite this performance, the second and third quarters were decisive, with the Celtics outscoring the Heat a combined 55–35 in the two quarters as they had an 85–63 lead heading into the fourth. Miami made a comeback, hitting 3's and dunks to cut the lead to 8. However, Boston held on for a 101–91 victory to make it 2–1.
Game 4 was the same story, with the Celtics hitting several 3's and putting on a lead as big as 18. Miami tried another comeback in the third and fourth quarters. Unlike Game 3, they took the lead. Boston answered back, holding a 3-point lead in the final minute before James hit a 3 to tie it with 36 seconds left. This led to the second overtime game of the series. It was a low-scoring affair in OT, with both teams only making one field goal. With 4:22 left, Pierce fouled out, giving Miami a big chance. However, James fouled out with 1:51 left. The Celtics still held a 2-point lead in the dying seconds, but Wade missed a potential game-winning 3 at the buzzer, giving the Celtics a 93–91 win to tie the series going back to Miami.
Celtics proceeded to lead the series, 3–2, with a 94–90 win in Game 5. In the game, Bosh returned for the first time since he got injured in Game 1 of the Heat-Pacers series but was not much of a help on the offensive end. He came off the bench in the game and scored 9 points and grabbed 7 rebounds in 14 minutes played. With the Celtics leading by 1 with less than a minute to go, Pierce knocked down a crucial three-pointer that gave the Celtics the lead for good.
The Heat prevented a celebration from happening in Game 6 with a 98–79 blowout win at Boston to send the series back to Miami for a seventh and deciding game. James had one of his best playoff games, scoring 45 points and getting 15 rebounds, 30 of his 45 came in the first half alone.
In Game 7, the Celtics started strong. In the second quarter, Garnett picked up his third foul, giving the Heat a chance to try and take a lead. However, Bass led a run that pushed the Celtics' lead to 11. The Celtics would still have a 7-point lead at halftime. The third quarter was decisive once again, letting the Heat tie the game going to the fourth quarter, which was even more decisive. With the Celtics leading by 1 with 8 minutes left, James had a dunk that gave the Heat the lead. It was soon followed by Bosh's third three-pointer of the night (a career-high three 3 pointers) that gave the Heat the lead for good. The Celtics never recovered as the Heat booked a return trip to the Finals with a 101–88 Game 7 win in Miami.
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Boston won 3–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams, with each team winning one series apiece.
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Tied 1–1 in all-time playoff series |
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=Western Conference finals=
==(1) San Antonio Spurs vs. (2) Oklahoma City Thunder==
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This series would mark only the second time in the last seven years that the top two seeds from the Western Conference faced each other in the Conference Finals. Game 1 would be close, with the Thunder taking a 9-point lead going to the fourth, looking poised to give the Spurs their first loss of the postseason. However, the Spurs took control on both ends in the fourth quarter to stay perfect in the playoffs. In Game 2, the Spurs started strong, at one point in the third quarter taking a 22-point lead. The Thunder would try to climb back in the fourth quarter, eventually cutting the lead to 6 in the fourth quarter. However, the Spurs would answer every run, en route to a 120–111 win over the Thunder and a 2–0 series lead. Manu Ginobili sealed the deal by hitting a three-pointer that extended the Spurs' lead to 10 with about a minute and a half to go. With the win, the Spurs extended their 2012 playoff record to 10–0. This win also marked the Spurs' 20th consecutive win, tied for the 3rd longest winning streak in NBA history. It is also the longest winning streak that was carried from the regular season and into the playoffs. In Game 3, the Spurs were no match for the Thunder. Behind their thunder blue home crowd, the Thunder blew out the Spurs, 102–82, to give them their first 2012 postseason loss. Game 4 was much closer. In the fourth quarter, Kevin Durant scored half of his 36 points as the Thunder tied the series with a 109–103 win over the Spurs. In Game 5, the Thunder started strong, at one point in the second quarter taking a 13-point lead. The Spurs would still come back in the second half. Fueled by two threes from Ginobili, the Spurs took the lead back. However, the Thunder eventually outscored the Spurs 25–12 for the rest of the quarter to take a 9-point lead heading to the fourth quarter. After a Harden 4-point play that gave the Thunder another 13-point lead, things began to unravel as the Spurs staged an 11–0 run through the next 4 minutes to bring them back into the game. Then, with the Thunder holding on for a 103–101 lead with 28 seconds left, Harden came up big by hitting a crucial three-pointer to give the Thunder a 5-point lead. The Spurs would not give up. Following a Ginobili layup shot that cut the lead to 3, a fullcourt press by the Spurs forced a Thunder turnover, giving them a chance to tie the game. However, Ginobili missed a three-pointer that sealed a 3–2 lead for the Thunder. In Game 6, the Spurs dominated early, outscoring the Thunder by 14 in the first quarter and holding a 15-point lead at halftime. Their largest lead of the game was 18. However the Thunder rallied in the 3rd quarter, outscoring the Spurs 32–18. With a few clutch shots by Derek Fisher and James Harden, the Thunder booked a trip to the Finals with a 107–99 comeback win over the Spurs. With the win, the Thunder advanced to the NBA Finals for the first time since moving from Seattle in 2008 and the franchise's first appearance in the NBA Finals since 1996, when the franchise was known as the Seattle SuperSonics.
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San Antonio won 2–1 in the regular-season series |
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This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Spurs winning the first three meetings. All previous meetings took place while the Thunder franchise were still known as the Seattle SuperSonics.
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San Antonio leads 3–0 in all-time playoff series |
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NBA Finals: (W2) Oklahoma City Thunder vs. (E2) Miami Heat
{{Main|2012 NBA Finals}}
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|points1=Kevin Durant 32 |points2=LeBron James 26
|rebounds1=Kevin Durant 11 |rebounds2=LeBron James 11
|assist1=Russell Westbrook 6 |assist2=LeBron James 13
|attendance=20,003
|referee=Dan Crawford, Monty McCutchen, Derrick Stafford
|series=Miami wins series, 4–1
}}
;Regular-season series
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Tied 1–1 in the regular-season series |
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{{basketballbox
| bg=#fff | date = March 25, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0325|id=MIAOKC}} | team1 = Miami Heat |score1= 87 | team2 = Oklahoma City Thunder |score2= 103 | place = Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma }} {{basketballbox | date = April 4, 2012 | report = {{NBA Recap|2012|0404|id=OKCMIA}} | team1 = Oklahoma City Thunder |score1= 93 | team2 = Miami Heat |score2= 98 | place = American Airlines Arena, Miami }} |
This was the first playoff meeting between the Heat and the Thunder.{{cite web|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/rivals.cgi?request=1&team_id=MIA&opp_id=OKC&is_playoffs=Y|title=Team Rivalry Finder — Miami Heat versus Oklahoma City Thunder (Playoffs)|publisher=basketball-reference.com|access-date=March 8, 2016}}
Statistic leaders
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rowspan=2|Category | colspan=3|High | colspan=4|Average | ||||
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Player | Team | Total | Player | Team | Avg. | Games played |
Points | Miami Heat | 45 | Miami Heat | 30.3 | 23 | |
Rebounds | Utah Jazz | 19 | Atlanta Hawks | 13.6 | 5 | |
Assists | Boston Celtics | 17 | Boston Celtics | 11.9 | 19 | |
Steals | Dallas Mavericks | 7 | Dallas Mavericks | 3.0 | 4 | |
Blocks | Los Angeles Lakers | 10* | Denver Nuggets | 3.1 | 7 |
* Tied NBA Playoffs Record
References
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External links
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- [https://www.espn.com/nba/playoffs/matchups 2012 NBA Playoffs at ESPN]
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{{2011–12 NBA season by team}}