The NBA Finals: Best Game 5s Ever

You don’t need me to point out that tonight is the biggest game of the season. Massive. Enormous. Undertaker-huge. Rings are resting on these 48 minutes. The winners of Game 5s in the Finals win the series 77% of the time. If Miami wins, wrap it up. If Dallas wins, they have a death grip on it.

Because of the 2-3-2 format, Game 5s always seem to carry some type of legendary stench. The air is stuffy with expectations and formality. Just look at tonight, at all of the storylines. LeBron. D-Wade‘s moment. Dirk pushing for that one ring. Riley and Cuban. All of the vets on either side trying to ride off with just one ring. Going up 3-2 in any series, let alone the Finals, brings a team to within tasting distance of the Champagne.

This may end up being the best game of the series, and historically some of the best Finals games are Game 5s. Here are the greatest:

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2006 Finals: Miami beats Dallas 101-100
You know the story: Wade finished with 28 field-goal attempts and 25 free-throw attempts. Dallas was up eight at the half and blew it again. Josh Howard blows a timeout. Cuban’s head blows off. Ball game.

2005 Finals: San Antonio over Detroit 96-95 in OT
Rasheed Wallace goes and places the Big-Shot Crown directly on Robert Horry‘s head. How the Pistons didn’t win this game, and this series, I still don’t know. This is a contender for most-ridiculous-18-minute-stretch-of-basketball-by-a-role-player-ever.

1999 Finals: San Antonio over New York 78-77
Avery Johnson with his one shining moment. Hardly any one particular shot ever annoyed me as much as this one did. I just couldn’t stand the Spurs: boring, old and slow.

1998 Finals: Utah over Chicago 83-81
This was possibly Karl Malone‘s best performance ever in the Finals. Too bad he was kinda neutralized in this series’ other five games. This game included some oddities, like Toni Kukoc dropping 30, Scottie Pippen shooting 2-for-16 (Pip & MJ combined to shoot 11-for-42) and Jordan’s last-second three-point heave coming up just inches from being one of the greatest shots ever.

1997 Finals: Chicago over Utah 90-88
This game was SICK.

1994 Finals: New York over Houston 91-84
Interesting: one of the slowest-paced Finals ever splitting on-air time with the O.J. Simpson freeway chase.

1992 Finals: Chicago over Portland 119-106
Tied 2-2 in Portland, MJ basically guaranteed a title for the Bulls with 46 points. What up Clyde?

1990 Finals: Detroit over Portland 92-90
The Microwave heated up just in time…

1984 Finals: Boston over L.A. 121-103
The “Heat Game.” In 97-degree heat, Larry Bird went for 34 and 17 while burning more calories than Lance Armstrong. It was so hot, Kareem needed an oxygen tank so the grizzled vet wouldn’t collapse.

1980 Finals: L.A. over Philly 108-103
The setup for Magic‘s closing act at center in Game 6, in this one Kareem sprained his ankle, but still finished the deciding three-point play in the final minute.

1976 Finals: Boston over Phoenix 128-126 3OT
Epic.

1970 Finals: New York over L.A. 107-100
After Willis Reed got hurt and the Lakers opened up a 16-point lead in the second half, it all changed. Thank God or else Willis Reed as we know him would’ve never come to be in Game 7.

1962 Finals: L.A. over Boston 126-121
Elgin Baylor set the Finals scoring record with 61 points. The Big O points and scolds all the young fellas.

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