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Dates | June 6–15 | |||||||||
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MVP | Shaquille O'Neal (Los Angeles Lakers) | |||||||||
Hall of Famers | Lakers: Kobe Bryant (2020) Shaquille O'Neal (2016) 76ers: Allen Iverson (2016) Dikembe Mutombo (2015) Coaches: Larry Brown (2002) Phil Jackson (2007) Tex Winter (2011) Officials: Dick Bavetta (2015) Hugh Evans (2022) | |||||||||
Eastern finals | 76ers defeated Bucks, 4–3 | |||||||||
Western finals | Lakers defeated Spurs, 4–0 | |||||||||
The 2001 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association's (NBA) 2000–01 season, and the conclusion of the season's playoffs. The defending NBA champion and Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers took on the Eastern Conference champion Philadelphia 76ers for the championship, with the Lakers holding home-court advantage via the better record against the opposite conference tiebreaker[1] in a best-of-seven format. After losing the first game at home, the Lakers won the next four games to clinch their second consecutive title and 13th overall. By the end of the series, the 2000–01 Lakers held the record for the best postseason record with 15–1. It was later surpassed after the NBA extended the first round series to a best-of-seven series by the 2016–17 Golden State Warriors. Lakers center Shaquille O'Neal was named the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP) for the second consecutive year, after outstanding performances averaging 33.0 points, 15.8 rebounds, and 3.4 blocks per game.[2]