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Game #1 @Boston
The famous (or infamous depending on one’s rooting interest) “Memorial Day Massacre” The Celtics broke numerous championship series records as they buried the Lakers. It started in the 1st quarter when Danny Ainge scored 15 points as he sank his final 6 shots of the period. Scott Wedman, who would set a record by going 11-11 in the game, scored 11 points in the 2nd quarter as Boston built a 30-point lead. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was a non-factor as he picked up 3 fouls in less then 12 minutes in the 1st half. Byron Scott scored just 4 points on 2-8 shooting in the opening half as his personal woes in Boston continued. Dennis Johnson held Magic Johnson to just 1 rebound in the game. Boston led 79-49 at the half with the 79 1st half points being another record. They would set another record with their 148 points for the game. Kevin McHale led the 2nd half carnage with 13 3rd quarter points. L.A.’s frustration boiled over when Scott nailed Ainge with a forearm shiver. The refs missed that, but they did not miss Ainge throwing the ball at Scott in retaliation. Ainge was hit with a technical
foul.
L.A. |
MN FG-FGA FT-FTA 0R
DR RB AS PF ST TO BL PTS |
Rambis |
22
4-6 0-0
2 7 9 0
2 1
1 1 8 |
Worthy |
37
8-19 4-6
3 5 8 4
1 0
2 0 20 |
A-Jabbar |
22
6-11 0-0
1 2 3 1
3 0
2 1 12 |
Scott |
30
5-14 0-0
0 2 2 0
2 4
3 0 10 |
Johnson |
34
8-14 3-4
0 1 1 12 2
3 2
0 19 |
Cooper |
24
1-5 2-2
0 2 2 2
3 0
0 0 4 |
McAdoo |
21
6-13 0-0
0 3 3 0
5 0
0 1 12 |
Spriggs |
15
4-7 0-2
2 1 3 4
1 1
1 1 8 |
Kupchak |
16
3-3 1-2
0 2 2 1
3 0
0 0 7 |
McGee |
15
4-7 4-5
0 2 2 2
1 0
0 0 14 |
Lester |
4
0-1 0-0
0 0 0 1
0 0
1 0 0 |
Team |
|
TOTALS |
49-100 14-21
8 27 43 27 23 9 12 4 114 |
3-PT:
McGee 2-3, Cooper 0-2 |
|
|
BOSTON |
MN FG-FGA FT-FTA 0R
DR RB AS PF ST TO BL PTS |
McHale |
32 10-16
6-9 3
6 9 0 1
0 1
3 26 |
Bird |
31
8-14 2-2
0 6 6 9
1 3
3 0 18 |
Parish |
28
6-11 6-7
2 6 8 1
1 2
1 0 18 |
Johnson |
33
6-14 1-1
1 2 3 10 1
2 3
0 13 |
Ainge |
29
9-15 0-0
2 3 5 6
1 0
2 0 19 |
Wedman |
23 11-11
0-2 1
4 5 2 4
2 1
0 26 |
Maxwell |
16
1-1 1-2
1 2 3 1
0 0
0 0 3 |
Buckner |
16
3-5 0-0
0 4 4 6
4 0
2 0 6 |
Williams |
14
3-5 0-0
0 0 0 5
2 0
0 0 6 |
Kite |
10
3-5 1-2
1 2 3 0
1 0
0 0 7 |
Carr |
4
1-3 0-0
1 0 1 0
1 0
0 0 3 |
Clark |
4
1-2 0-0
1 0 1 3
0 1
0 0 2 |
Team |
|
TOTALS |
62-102 17-25
13 35 63 43 17 10 13 3
148 |
3-PT:
Wedman 4-4, Bird 1-2, Ainge 1-1, Carr 1-1 |
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Los
Angeles 24 25 30 35 114 |
Boston |
38 41 29 40
148 |
A-
14,890 |
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Game #2 @Boston
After stewing over their loss, L.A. answered back to even the series. The Lakers ran out to an 18 point halftime lead. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar who bounced back from a disappointing Game 1 led them. L.A. jumped out to a 21-6 lead behind 9 points from James Worthy and extended it 30-16 with 2:25 left in the 1st half. Boston ended the 1st with a 10-1 run to get back in the game. The Lakers opened the 2nd as hot as the 1st behind 8 points from Michael Cooper. L.A. led 46-33 with 7:06 left in the half. Robert Parish limped off at that point but he would return shortly. Boston tried to comeback behind Larry Bird’s 12 3rd quarter points as they cut the lead from 18 to 8. Abdul-Jabbar would answer with 12 points of his own in the quarter including some of the 10 skyhooks that he would sink in the game. Boston would close the gap from 12 in the 4th but they could never seriously threaten L.A.
L.A. |
MN FG-FGA FT-FTA 0R
DR RB AS PF ST TO BL PTS |
Rambis |
13
1-6 1-2
3 4 7 0
4 0
1 0 3 |
Worthy |
29
6-14 4-6
2 2 4 2
6 0
2 1 16 |
A-Jabbar |
42 15-26
0-0 4 13
17 8
4 1 3
3 30 |
Scott |
43
5-17 1-2
1 3 4 2
2 4
0 0 11 |
Johnson |
41
6-9 2-4
1 3 4 13 3
3 7
0 14 |
Cooper |
28
8-9 5-6
0 4 4 5
2 1
0 0 22 |
McAdoo |
22
1-7 4-5
0 1 1 0
6 0
2 0 6 |
Kupchak |
15
2-4 1-2
2 3 5 0
3 0
0 1 5 |
Spriggs |
7
0-0 2-2
1 2 3 1
2 0
1 0 2 |
Team |
|
TOTALS |
44-92
20-29 14 35 58 31 32
9 16 5 109 |
3-PT:
Cooper 1-2 |
|
|
BOSTON |
MN FG-FGA FT-FTA 0R
DR RB AS PF ST TO BL PTS |
McHale |
36
6-13 3-8
1 6 7 2
5 0
4 1 15 |
Bird |
41
9-21 11-11
2 10 12 3
2 2
5 2 30 |
Parish |
38
6-8 6-7
0 10 10 2
3 0
1 1 18 |
Johnson |
43
6-18 3-4
0 4 4 8
2 2
3 0 15 |
Ainge |
35
7-13 1-2
0 1 1 3
1 0
2 0 15 |
Wedman |
20
2-5 0-0
0 2 2 1
3 2
1 0 4 |
Maxwell |
11
0-1 3-4
0 0 0 0
1 1
0 0 3 |
Williams |
8
1-3 0-0
0 0 0 3
1 1
1 0 2 |
Kite |
6
0-0 0-0
0 1 1 0
2 0
0 0 0 |
Buckner |
2
0-0 0-0
0 0 0 0
0 0
0 0 0 |
Team |
|
TOTALS |
37-82
27-36 3 34 53 22
20 8 17
4 102 |
3-PT:
Bird 1-3, Wedman 0-2, Johnson 0-1 |
|
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Los
Angeles 31 33 23 22 109 |
Boston |
26 20 29 27 |
A-
14,890 |
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Game #3 @Los Angeles
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar became the NBA’s all-time leading playoff scorer in Game 3 as the Lakers blitzed the Celtics. L.A. ran their record at the Forum to 25-1 since February 1st. In the 1st quarter, neither team led by more than 4 points as Kareem continued his hot shooting with 10 points In the 1st 7 minutes of the game. The game was physical and was marred by 3 different shoving matches. One resulted in Celtic Ray Williams being ejected after punching Kurt Rambis while another resulted in a double technical Bob McAddo and Kevin McHale. Boston pulled ahead by 10 at 48-38 in the 2nd quarter. The Lakers then kicked it into high gear behind James Worthy, Magic Johnson, and Bob McAdoo. With Magic leading the break, L.A. would end the half on a 27-11 run to take the lead. McAdoo hit 4 straight jumpers in a 2½-minute stretch. Worthy would score 15 points in the 2nd quarter and 14 in the 3rd quarter. L.A. would continue to pull away from Boston as they pounded Boston on the boards to trigger
Showtime.
BOSTON |
MN FG-FGA FT-FTA 0R
DR RB AS PF ST TO BL PTS |
McHale |
36 10-13
11-12 3
7 10 2
4 0
3 1 31 |
Bird |
35
8-21 4-5
3 4 7 3
1 1
2 0 20 |
Parish |
33
6-14 5-7
4 4 8 0
2 1
1 2 17 |
Johnson |
34
3-14 2-2
0 2 2 6
3 2
2 1 8 |
Ainge |
31
2-8 3-4
0 2 2 10 4
2 0
0 7 |
Maxwell |
18
1-2 2-2
1 0 1 0
2 0
1 0 4 |
Wedman |
15
4-6 1-2
1 1 2 2
2 0
2 0 10 |
Kite |
12
0-3 0-0
1 2 3 2
3 0
0 0 0 |
Buckner |
10
2-3 0-0
1 0 1 2
3 1
2 0 4 |
Williams |
10
2-5 0-0
0 1 1 3
1 0
2 0 4 |
Carr |
3
2-4 0-0
0 0 0 0
0 0
0 0 4 |
Clark |
3
0-0 2-2
0 0 0 0
1 0
0 0 2 |
Team |
|
TOTALS |
40-93
30-36 14 23 48 30 26
7 15 4 111 |
3-PT:
Wedman 1-1, Johnson 0-1, Ainge 0-1 |
|
|
L.A. |
MN FG-FGA FT-FTA 0R
DR RB AS PF ST TO BL PTS |
Rambis |
21
3-7 0-1
2 7 9 0
3 2
2 1 6 |
Worthy |
37 12-22
5-6 1
0 1 2 1
1 2
0 29 |
A-Jabbar |
35 10-13
6-8 4 10
14 7
5 2 3
2 26 |
Scott |
38
5-12 1-2
1 6 7 4
3 2
0 0 12 |
Johnson |
39
6-13 4-4
0 9 9 16 2
2 1
0 17 |
Cooper |
21
2-4 3-3
0 0 0 3
2 2
0 0 8 |
McAdoo |
25
9-16 1-2
3 3 6 0
5 0
3 2 19 |
Kupchak |
12
2-3 3-4
1 1 2 1
5 0
0 0 7 |
Spriggs |
4
2-3 0-0
1 0 1 1
1 0
1 0 4 |
McGee |
3
1-2 2-2
0 0 0 0
0 0
0 0 5 |
Lester |
2
0-1 2-2
0 0 0 0
1 0
0 0 2 |
Nevitt |
2
0-0 1-2
0 0 0 0
0 1
0 1 1 |
Team |
|
TOTALS |
52-96
28-36 13 36 63 34 28
12 12 6 136 |
3-PT:
Johnson 1-2, Cooper 1-2, Scott 1-2, McGee 1-1, Worthy 0-1 |
|
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Boston |
29 30 26 26
111 |
Los
Angeles 25 40 35 36 136 |
A-
17,505 |
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Game #4 @Los Angeles
In a back and forth game, that saw both teams seemingly in charge, Boston pulled it out at the end to even the series. L.A. looked ready to run away again but Boston fought back and took the lead at the end of the half behind Larry Bird’s late jumper. The Lakers took the lead in the 3rd and looked to be in command as they led 92-85 early in the final period. Bird would score 11 points in the final stanza to lead a Celtic comeback. Bird culminated a 10-2 run with 2 free throws to give Boston a 95-94 lead with 6:42 to play. With Boston leading 97-96, Bird stole the ball and then hit a fallaway jumper to make it 99-96. Now, it was the Lakers turn to rally as they finally came back to tie it at 105 on a Magic Johnson follow shot in the final half-minute. The Celtics had the last possession and, after L.A. double-teamed Bird, he found Dennis Johnson who knocked down a 21-footer as the horn sounded to win the
game.
BOSTON |
MN FG-FGA FT-FTA 0R
DR RB AS PF ST TO BL PTS |
McHale |
48 11-19
6-8 5
7 12 1
2 0
2 1 28 |
Bird |
43
8-16 10-12
3 8 11
5 4
3 1 1
26 |
Parish |
41
4-10 2-2
1 8 9 4
4 0
3 4 10 |
Johnson |
46 11-20
5-6 0
7 7 12
0 2
1 2 27 |
Ainge |
31
4-10 0-0
0 1 1 4
4 3
2 0 8 |
Wedman |
13
0-4 1-2
1 2 3 3
2 1
0 0 1 |
Maxwell |
4
1-2 1-2
0 0 0 0
0 1
0 0 3 |
Kite |
5
0-0 0-0
0 0 0 1
2 0
0 0 0 |
Buckner |
3
1-3 0-0
1 0 1 0
2 0
0 0 2 |
Williams |
5
1-1 0-0
0 0 0 0
2 0
4 0 2 |
Carr |
1
0-1 0-0
0 0 0 0
0 0
0 0 0 |
Team |
|
TOTALS |
41-86
25-32 11 33 55 30 22
10 13 8 107 |
3-PT:
Johnson 0-1 |
|
|
L.A. |
MN FG-FGA FT-FTA 0R
DR RB AS PF ST TO BL PTS |
Rambis |
23
5-8 2-4
2 5 7 2
1 1
1 0 12 |
Worthy |
46
7-14 2-2
2 1 3 6
4 0
1 0 16 |
A-Jabbar |
37
7-12 7-9
2 4 6 4
5 1
3 0 21 |
Scott |
38
7-17 1-1
2 2 4 4
2 3
2 0 16 |
Johnson |
43
5-12 10-11
1 10 11 12 3
2 4
0 20 |
McAdoo |
24
5-12 0-0
0 6 6 1
2 0
2 0 10 |
Cooper |
16
3-5 2-2
0 1 1 3
4 0
1 0 8 |
Kupchak |
12
1-3 0-0
0 2 2 0
3 0
0 0 2 |
Spriggs |
1
0-0 0-0
0 0 0 0
0 0
0 0 0 |
Team |
|
TOTALS |
40-83
24-29 9 31 45 32
24 7 14
0 105 |
3-PT:
Scott 1-3, Kupchak 0-1 |
|
|
Boston |
28 31 23 25
107 |
Los
Angeles 32 26 26 21 105 |
A-
17,505 |
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Game #5 @Los Angeles
Once again, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar came out hot with 12 points in the 1st quarter. There were 5 lead changes and 4 ties in the 1st quarter alone. Kevin McHale led the way for Boston with 13 points in the 1st quarter. L.A. coach Pat Riley made a defensive switch and had Abdul-Jabbar guard McHale and he put either Kurt Rambis or Bob McAdoo on Robert Parish and Kareem stopped McHale’s scoring binge. The score was tied at 44 with 6:52 left in the 2nd quarter when L.A. ripped off a 20-7 run to close the half. James Worthy had 9 points in the run while Robert Parish had all 7 Celtic points. The Lakers would stretch the lead to 18, 70-52, early in the 3rd period. With the score 76-59, Celtics coach K.C. Jones was ejected after receiving his 2nd technical foul. The lead was still 89-72 late in the 3rd before Boston tried to stage a comeback. Boston closed the gap to 4 points on 4 different occasions in the 4th but could not get any closer. L.A. did not score for the first 3:43 of the 4th as their hot shooting deserted them. Boston would trail 101-97 with 6 minutes left before Kareem and Magic would combine for the next 7 Laker hoops (Kareem 4 and Magic 3). With the score 107-103, L.A. put it away when Kareem hit a sky hook, Kurt Rambis converted an offensive board into free throws and Magic converted a Rambis steal into a fastbreak hoop. That left the score at 113-103 with only 2:42
left.
BOSTON |
MN FG-FGA FT-FTA 0R
DR RB AS PF ST TO BL PTS |
McHale |
46 10-18
4-5 5
5 10 2
2 0
3 3 24 |
Bird |
44
8-17 3-5
1 6 7 7
3 1
0 1 20 |
Parish |
44 11-22
4-6 2
6 8 2 2
2 3
3 26 |
Johnson |
48 10-21
2-2 1
2 3 17
3 1
6 0 22 |
Ainge |
34
4-8 2-2
2 3 5 8
5 2
1 0 11 |
Wedman |
19
3-7 1-1
1 4 5 0
5 0
0 0 8 |
Maxwell |
5
0-0 0-0
0 1 1 0
1 0
0 0 0 |
Team |
|
TOTALS |
46-93
16-21 12 27 52 36 21
6 13 7 111 |
3-PT:
Bird 1-2, Wedman 1-2, Ainge 1-1, Johnson 0-3, |
|
|
L.A. |
MN FG-FGA FT-FTA 0R
DR RB AS PF ST TO BL PTS |
Rambis |
27
2-6 3-4
4 5 9 3
1 2
0 1 7 |
Worthy |
40 13-17
7-11 1
7 8 1 2
1 0
1 33 |
A-Jabbar |
42 16-28
4-5 2
5 7 7 4
1 4
3 36 |
Scott |
24
2-3 0-0
0 0 0 2
2 1
1 1 4 |
Johnson |
42 11-20
4-4 0
6 6 17
1 2
2 0 26 |
Cooper |
34
4-7 2-3
0 2 2 7
1 1
0 1 10 |
McAdoo |
15
0-5 0-0
0 1 1 3
3 0
1 0 0 |
Kupchak |
11
2-2 0-0
2 2 4 0
2 0
0 0 4 |
McGee |
5
0-0 0-0
1 1 2 0
3 0
1 0 0 |
Team |
|
TOTALS |
50-88
20-27 10 29 46 40 19
8 9
7 120 |
3-PT:
Cooper 0-1, Scott 0-1 |
|
|
Boston |
31 20 30 30
111 |
Los
Angeles 35 29 31 25 120 |
A-
17,505 |
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Game #6 @Boston
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar again helped L.A. off to a good start with 11 points in the 1st quarter. He would pick up his 3rd personal foul early in the 2nd quarter with the score tied at 39. Magic would also leave with his 3rd foul at the 3:33 mark. Mitch Kupchak filled in with 6 points and 5 rebounds; most during the 2nd period to keep the game tied. James Worthy made his first appearance in goggles in this game after being poked in the eye in Game 5. In the 3rd quarter, a 8-0 L.A. run left them with a 73-63 lead. They would still lead by 9 midway through the 4th quarter. Boston used only 7 players in the game and, perhaps as a result, Dennis Johnson and Danny Ainge missed 25 of 31 shots. L.A. would hold off Boston late in the 4th with 2 Magic drives and 3 Kareem sky hooks as the Lakers finally stomped out the Leprechaun.
L.A. |
MN FG-FGA FT-FTA 0R
DR RB AS PF ST TO BL PTS |
Rambis |
26
4-5 1-2
3 7 10
0 3
2 0 0
9 |
Worthy |
45 11-15
6-9 1
2 3 3 0
1 1
1 28 |
A-Jabbar |
35 13-21
3-4 4
3 7 4 6
1 2
0 29 |
Scott |
35
6-13 2-4
2 3 5 1
3 1
2 0 14 |
Johnson |
36
5-15 4-4
1 9 10 14
5 1
4 0 14 |
Cooper |
30
2-4 5-5
0 3 3 2
4 3
1 1 9 |
Kupchak |
20
1-5 4-6
1 4 5 2
3 1
0 0 6 |
McAdoo |
10
1-5 0-0
0 1 1 1
1 0
2 0 2 |
McGee |
3
0-1 0-2
0 0 0 0
1 0
0 0 0 |
Team |
|
TOTALS |
43-84
25-36 12 32 54 27 26
10 12 2 111 |
3-PT:
Scott 0-1, McGee 0-1 |
|
|
BOSTON |
MN FG-FGA FT-FTA 0R
DR RB AS PF ST TO BL PTS |
McHale |
42 11-18
10-13 4 12 16
1 6 2 3
2 32 |
Bird |
47 12-29
4-5 7
3 10 3
3 1
2 0 28 |
Parish |
39
5-14 4-6
4 7 11
3 4
1 0 1
14 |
Johnson |
43
3-15 5-6
3 4 7 4
4 1
5 1 11 |
Ainge |
43
3-16 0-0
0 4 4 11 5
5 2
0 6 |
Wedman |
15
2-3 2-2
1 2 3 2
3 0
0 0 7 |
Kite |
11
1-1 0-0
2 1 3 0
2 1
1 0 2 |
Team |
|
TOTALS |
37-86
25-32 21 33 64 24 27
11 13 4 100 |
3-PT:
Wedman 1-2, Bird 0-2, Ainge 0-2, Johnson 0-1 |
|
|
Los
Angeles 28 27 27 29 111 |
Boston |
26 29 18 27
100 |
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14,890 |
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Regular
season stats |
Los
Angeles Lakers (62-20 1st Pacific) |
Player
G GS
Min FG%
3F% FT%
Reb Ast
Stl Blk
Pts Avg |
Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar
79 79
2630 .599
.000 .732
622 249
63 162
1735 22.0 |
Magic
Johnson
77 77
2781 .561
.189 .843
476 968
113 25
1406 18.3 |
James
Worthy
80 76
2696 .572
.000 .776
511 201
87 67
1410 17.6 |
Byron
Scott
81 65
2305 .539
.433 .820
210 244
100 17
1295 16.0 |
Bob
McAdoo
66 0 1254
.520 .000
.753 295
67 18
53 690
10.5 |
Mike
McGee
76 3 1170
.538 .361
.588 165
71 39
7 774
10.2 |
Michael
Cooper
82 20
2189 .465
.285 .865
255 429
93 49
702 8.6 |
Jamaal
Wilkes
42 8
761 .488
.000 .773
94 41
19 3
347 8.3 |
Larry
Spriggs
75 32
1292 .548
.000 .767
227 132
47 13
500 6.7 |
Mitch
Kupchak
58 3
716 .504
.000 .659
184 21
19 20
306 5.3 |
Kurt
Rambis
82 46
1617 .554
.000 .660
528 69
82 47
430 5.2 |
Ronnie
Lester
32 1
278 .415
.000 .677
26 80
15 3
89 2.8 |
Chuck
Nevitt
11 0
59 .294
.000 .250
20 3
0 15
12 1.1 |
Earl
Jones*
2 0
7 .000
.000 .000
0 0
0 0
0 0.0 |
|
Boston
Celtics (63-19 1st Atlantic) |
Player
G GS
Min FG%
3F% FT%
Reb Ast
Stl Blk
Pts Avg |
Larry
Bird
80 77 3161
.522 .427
.882 842
531 129
98 2295
28.7 |
Kevin
McHale
79 31
2653 .570
.000 .760
712 141
28 120
1565 19.8 |
Robert
Parish
79 78
2850 .542
.000 .743
840 125
56 101
1394 17.6 |
Dennis
Johnson
80 77
2976 .462
.269 .853
317 543
96 39
1254 15.7 |
Danny
Ainge
75 73
2564 .529
.268 .868
268 399
122 6
971 12.9 |
Cedric
Maxwell
57 51
1495 .533
.000 .831
242 102
36 15
633 11.1 |
Scott
Wedman
78 5
1127 .478
.500 .764
159 94
23 10
499 6.4 |
Ray
Williams
23 5
459 .385
.261 .674
57 90
30 5
147 6.4 |
M.L.
Carr
47 0 397
.416 .391
1.00 43
24 21
6 150
3.2 |
Carlos
Clark
62 3
562 .421
.000 .774
69 48
35 2
169 2.7 |
Quinn
Buckner
75 6
858 .383
.000 .640
148 142
63 2
180 2.4 |
Rick
Carlisle*
38 0
179 .388
.000 .882
21 25
3 0
67 1.8 |
Greg
Kite
55 4 424
.375 .000
.688 89
17 3
10 88
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Championship
Statistics |
LOS
ANGELES |
G
MN FG-FGA
3P-3PA FT-FTA OR
DR RB
AS PF
ST TO
BL PTS |
PPG |
RPG |
APG |
Johnson |
6
235 41-83
1-2 27-31
3 38
41 84
16 13
20 0
110 |
18,3 |
6,8 |
14,0 |
Worthy |
6
234 57-101
0-1 28-40
10 17
27 19
14 3
8 3
142 |
23,7 |
4,5 |
3,2 |
A.-Jabbar |
6
213 67-111
0-0 20-26
17 37
54 31
27 6
17 9
154 |
25,7 |
9,0 |
5,2 |
Scott |
6
208 30-76
2-7 5-9
6 16
22 13
14 15
8 1
67 |
11,2 |
3,7 |
2,2 |
Cooper |
6
153 20-34
2-6 19-21
0 12
12 22
16 7
2 2
61 |
10,2 |
2,0 |
3,7 |
Rambis |
6
132 19-38
0-0 7-13
16 35
51 5
14 8
5 3
45 |
7,5 |
8,5 |
0,8 |
McAdoo |
6
117 22-58
0-0 5-7
3 15
18 5
22 0
10 3
49 |
8,2 |
3,0 |
0,8 |
Kupchak |
6
87 11-20
0-0 9-14
6 14 20 4
19 1
0 1 31 |
5,2 |
3,3 |
0,7 |
Spriggs |
4
27 6-10
0-0 2-4
4 3 7 6
4 1
3 1 14 |
3,5 |
1,8 |
1,5 |
McGee |
4
26 5-10
3-5 6-9
1 3 4 2
5 0
1 0 19 |
4,8 |
1,0 |
0,5 |
Lester |
2
6 0-2
0-0 2-2
0 0 0 1
1 0
1 0 2 |
1,0 |
0,0 |
0,5 |
Nevitt |
1
2 0-0
0-0 1-2
0 0 0 0
0 1
0 1 1 |
0,0 |
0,0 |
0,0 |
TOTALS |
6
278-543 8-21 131-178 66
190 256 192 152 55
70 24
695 |
|
|
BOSTON |
G
MN FG-FGA
3P-3PA FT-FTA OR
DR RB
AS PF
ST TO
BL PTS |
PPG |
RPG |
APG |
Johnson |
6
247 39-102
0-8 18-21
5 21
26 57
13 10
20 4
96 |
16,0 |
4,3 |
9,5 |
Bird |
6
241 53-118
3-9 34-40
16 37
53 30
14 11
13 4
143 |
23,8 |
8,8 |
5,0 |
McHale |
6
240 58-97
0-0 40-55
21 43
64 8
20 2
16 11
156 |
26,0 |
10,7 |
1,3 |
Parish |
6
223 38-79
0-0 27-35
13 41
54 12
16 6
9 11
103 |
17,2 |
9,0 |
2,0 |
Ainge |
6
203 29-70
2-5 6-8
4 14
18 42
20 10
9 0
66 |
11,0 |
3,0 |
7,0 |
Wedman |
6
105 22-36
7-11 5-9
5 15
20 10
19 5
4 0
56 |
9,3 |
3,3 |
1,7 |
Maxwell |
5
54 3-6
0-0 7-10
2 3 5 1
3 2
1 0 13 |
2,6 |
1,0 |
0,2 |
Kite |
5
44 4-9
0-0 1-2
4 6 10 3
10 1
1 0 9 |
1,8 |
2,0 |
0,6 |
Williams |
4
37 7-14
0-0 0-0
0 1 1 11
6 1
7 0 14 |
3,5 |
0,3 |
2,8 |
Buckner |
4
31 6-11
0-0 0-0
2 4 6 8
9 1
4 0 12 |
3,0 |
1,5 |
2,0 |
Carr |
3
8 3-8
1-1 0-0
1 0 1 0
1 0
0 0 7 |
2,3 |
0,3 |
0,0 |
Clark |
2
7 1-2
0-0 2-2
1 0 1 3
1 1
0 0 4 |
2,0 |
0,5 |
1,5 |
TOTALS |
6
263-552 13-34 140-182 74
185 259 185 132 50
84 30
679 |
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