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Las Finales de la NBA de 1989 fueron las series definitivas de los playoffs de 1989 y suponían la conclusión de la temporada 1988-89 de la NBA, con victoria de Detroit Pistons, campeón de la Conferencia Este, sobre Los Angeles Lakers, campeón de la Conferencia Oeste. Durante la temporada, los Lakers ganaron el título de división, con Magic Johnson recibiendo su segundo MVP de la Temporada. El equipo barrió en las tres primeras rondas de playoffs a Portland, Seattle y Phoenix, y fue derrotado en las Finales ante Detroit Pistons por un contundente 4-0. The 1989 NBA Finals was the championship round of the 1988–89 National Basketball Association (NBA) season, and the conclusion of the 1989 NBA Playoffs. The series was a rematch of the previous year's championship round between the Eastern Conference playoff champion Detroit Pistons and the defending NBA champion and Western Conference playoff champion Los Angeles Lakers. This, along with the 1983 NBA Finals, were the only two NBA championships of the 1980s not to be won by either the Lakers or the Boston Celtics; every NBA Finals of that decade featured either the Lakers or Celtics, and sometimes both (1984, 1985, 1987). Coincidentally, the Lakers were also swept in the 1983 NBA Finals, that time by the Philadelphia 76ers. Les finales NBA 1989 sont la dernière série de matchs de la saison 1988-1989 de la NBA et la conclusion des séries éliminatoires (playoffs) de la saison. Le champion de la conférence Est, les Pistons de Détroit rencontrent le champion de la conférence Ouest, les Lakers de Los Angeles. Détroit possède l'avantage du terrain. Les Pistons ont remporté la série en quatre matchs. À ce jour, les Pistons sont la dernière équipe de la Conférence Est à avoir balayé une finale NBA. À la suite de la série, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar a annoncé sa retraite à 42 ans, après 20 ans avec la NBA.
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Vinnie Magic Mark Michael John James Dennis Mychal Bill David Joe Tony Byron Rick Kareem A. C. Micheal Fennis Jeff Orlando Isiah
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* No. 11 Jake O'Donnell * No. 20 Jess Kersey * No. 14 Jack Madden * No. 10 Darell Garretson * No. 42 Hue Hollins * No. 17 Joe Crawford * No. 20 Jess Kersey * No. 14 Jack Madden * No. 12 Earl Strom * No. 4 Ed T. Rush * No. 13 Mike Mathis * No. 25 Hugh Evans
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1988
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Les finales NBA 1989 sont la dernière série de matchs de la saison 1988-1989 de la NBA et la conclusion des séries éliminatoires (playoffs) de la saison. Le champion de la conférence Est, les Pistons de Détroit rencontrent le champion de la conférence Ouest, les Lakers de Los Angeles. Détroit possède l'avantage du terrain. Au cours de la saison, les Lakers avaient remporté leur division, Magic Johnson remportant son deuxième titre de MVP. L'équipe a balayé les trois premières séries éliminatoires (adversaires de la division du Pacifique : Portland, Seattle et Phoenix), ce qui a entraîné une revanche avec les Pistons de Detroit en finale. Les Pistons avaient dominé la Conférence Est, remportant 63 matchs en saison régulière. Après avoir éliminés les Celtics de Boston et les Bucks de Milwaukee, les Pistons ont battu les Bulls de Chicago en six matchs, remportant une deuxième participation consécutive en finale NBA. Lors de la saison précédente, les Lakers les avaient battus dans une série de sept matchs. Les Pistons ont remporté la série en quatre matchs. À ce jour, les Pistons sont la dernière équipe de la Conférence Est à avoir balayé une finale NBA. Pour leur jeu physique rude et leur attitude parfois arrogante, le pivot de Pistons, Bill Laimbeer, a surnommé l'équipe «The Bad Boys». Le nom est devenu un slogan pour les Pistons tout au long de la saison suivante. À la suite de la série, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar a annoncé sa retraite à 42 ans, après 20 ans avec la NBA. L'arrière des Pistons, Joe Dumars a été nommé MVP des Finales. The 1989 NBA Finals was the championship round of the 1988–89 National Basketball Association (NBA) season, and the conclusion of the 1989 NBA Playoffs. The series was a rematch of the previous year's championship round between the Eastern Conference playoff champion Detroit Pistons and the defending NBA champion and Western Conference playoff champion Los Angeles Lakers. This, along with the 1983 NBA Finals, were the only two NBA championships of the 1980s not to be won by either the Lakers or the Boston Celtics; every NBA Finals of that decade featured either the Lakers or Celtics, and sometimes both (1984, 1985, 1987). Coincidentally, the Lakers were also swept in the 1983 NBA Finals, that time by the Philadelphia 76ers. During the season, the Lakers had won their division, with Magic Johnson collecting his second MVP award. The team swept the first three playoff series (Pacific Division foes: Portland, Seattle, and Phoenix), resulting in a rematch with the Detroit Pistons in the Finals. The Pistons had dominated the Eastern Conference, winning 63 games during the regular season. After sweeping the Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks, the Pistons beat the Chicago Bulls in six games, earning a second straight trip to the NBA Finals. In the season before, the Lakers had beaten them in a tough, seven-game series. The Pistons won the series in a four-game sweep of the injury-riddled Lakers, marking the first time a team (Lakers) had swept the first three rounds of the playoffs, only to be swept in the finals. As of today, the Pistons are the most recent Eastern Conference team to sweep an NBA Finals. The Pistons teams clinched all four series on the road, which were later followed by the 1999 San Antonio Spurs and the 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers. For their rough physical play, and sometimes arrogant demeanor, Pistons' center Bill Laimbeer nicknamed the team 'The Bad Boys'. The name became an unofficial 'slogan' for the Pistons throughout the next season as well. Following the series, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar announced his retirement at 42, after 20 years with the NBA. Pistons' guard Joe Dumars was named MVP for the series. Prior to the 2014 NBA Finals, the Pistons were the last Finals champion to have been runner-up to the same opponent the previous season as they did in the 1988 Finals. Las Finales de la NBA de 1989 fueron las series definitivas de los playoffs de 1989 y suponían la conclusión de la temporada 1988-89 de la NBA, con victoria de Detroit Pistons, campeón de la Conferencia Este, sobre Los Angeles Lakers, campeón de la Conferencia Oeste. Durante la temporada, los Lakers ganaron el título de división, con Magic Johnson recibiendo su segundo MVP de la Temporada. El equipo barrió en las tres primeras rondas de playoffs a Portland, Seattle y Phoenix, y fue derrotado en las Finales ante Detroit Pistons por un contundente 4-0. Los Pistons dominaron en la Conferencia Este, ganando 63 partidos durante la temporada regular. Tras batir a Boston Celtics (3-0) y Milwaukee Bucks (4-0), los Pistons derrotaron a Chicago Bulls en seis partidos y accedieron por segundo año consecutivo a las Finales de la NBA. En el año anterior, los Lakers ganaron el campeonato ante los Pistons en siete partidos. Fueron las últimas Finales que terminaron en cuatro partidos desde que se adaptara el formato 2-3-2 en 1985. Joe Dumars fue nombrado MVP de las Finales. Después de las Finales, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar anunció su retirada con 42 años de edad y tras 20 años de carrera en la NBA.
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