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1996 NBA Playoffs

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Season
  
1995–96

Teams
  
16

Champions
  
Chicago Bulls (4th title)

Runner-up
  
Seattle SuperSonics (3rd finals appearance)

Semifinalists
  
Orlando Magic Utah Jazz

The 1996 NBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1995–96 season. The tournament concluded with the Eastern Conference champion Chicago Bulls defeating the Western Conference champion Seattle SuperSonics 4 games to 2. Michael Jordan was named NBA Finals MVP for a record fourth time.

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By winning their fourth title, the Bulls capped what many consider to be the greatest season in NBA history, as they finished a record 72–10 in the regular season, eclipsing the 1972 Lakers record of 69–13, helped by the addition of another future Hall of Famer to the Bulls, Dennis Rodman. It was also redemption for Jordan after his first return to the playoffs in 1995 and the Bulls' disappointing second-round loss to Orlando, a team that would be swept in the NBA Finals. With him leading the way, the Bulls swept the Magic in the Eastern Conference Finals, winning the four games by an average of 17 points en route to a combined record of 87–13 in regular season and postseason play.

The SuperSonics were only the tenth team in NBA history to win 64 games during the regular season, but their feat went largely unnoticed due to Chicago's record 72 wins. They made their first trip to the NBA Finals since 1979, and vindicated them as well after their stunning first-round loss to the Nuggets in 1994, when they had become the first #1 seed to lose to an eighth-seed.

This was the Kings' first playoff appearance since 1986, but would be Mitch Richmond's only one as a King (he previously appeared twice in the playoffs for the Golden State Warriors in 1989 and 1991). The Kings did not make it back until 1999, which began their seven-year string of playoff appearances. Richmond would be traded to the Wizards in 1998 and would later win his first and only championship with the Lakers in 2002 (he would retire shortly thereafter).

As for the two-time defending NBA champion Houston Rockets, their quest for a 3-peat was thwarted by Seattle. The Sonics swept Houston 4-0 in the Western Conference Semifinals. The Sonics were also the last team to defeat the Rockets in the playoffs before their two-year title run, in the 1993 Western Conference Semifinals (Seattle won 4–3).

After the Los Angeles Lakers' first round loss to Houston, Magic Johnson retired for good after a brief in-season comeback.

Though the Utah Jazz fell in 7 to the SuperSonics in the Western Conference Finals (their third appearance in 5 years), in retrospect it kickstarted their own Finals run, which they ultimately accomplished in 1997 and 1998, but lost both times to the Bulls. As for the Magic, it ended a three-year run of dominance for the team, as Shaquille O'Neal joined the Lakers the following season. The Magic did not have another 50-win season, division title and first round playoff series victory until 2008, followed the season afterward by an Eastern Conference championship and the franchise's second NBA Finals appearance in 2009 to which they lost to the Lakers.

Best record in conference

The Seattle SuperSonics clinched the best record in the Western Conference, and had home court advantage throughout the Western Conference playoffs.

Clinched a playoff berth

The following teams clinched a playoff berth in the West:

  1. Seattle SuperSonics (clinched Pacific division)
  2. San Antonio Spurs (clinched Midwest division)
  3. Utah Jazz
  4. Los Angeles Lakers
  5. Houston Rockets 2-time defending NBA Champions
  6. Portland Trail Blazers
  7. Phoenix Suns
  8. Sacramento Kings

Best record in NBA

The Chicago Bulls clinched the best record in the NBA, and earned home court advantage throughout the entire playoffs.

Clinched a playoff berth

The following teams clinched a playoff berth in the East:

  1. Chicago Bulls (clinched Central division)
  2. Orlando Magic (clinched Atlantic division)
  3. Indiana Pacers
  4. Cleveland Cavaliers
  5. New York Knicks
  6. Atlanta Hawks
  7. Detroit Pistons
  8. Miami Heat

Western Conference

Champion: Seattle SuperSonics

(1) Seattle SuperSonics vs. (8) Sacramento Kings

This was the first playoff meeting between the Kings and the SuperSonics.

(4) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (5) Houston Rockets

Game 4 is Magic Johnson's final NBA game.

This was the fifth playoff meeting between these two teams, with each team winning two series apiece.

(3) Utah Jazz vs. (6) Portland Trail Blazers

*Required overtime

This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Trail Blazers winning two of the first three meetings.

(2) San Antonio Spurs vs. (7) Phoenix Suns

This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Suns winning the first two meetings.

(1) Seattle SuperSonics vs. (5) Houston Rockets

*Required overtime

This was the fifth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the SuperSonics winning the first four meetings.

(2) San Antonio Spurs vs. (3) Utah Jazz

This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Jazz winning the first meeting.

(1) Seattle SuperSonics vs. (3) Utah Jazz

The SuperSonics led the series 3-1 after an 88–86 victory at the Delta Center in Game 4. However, the Jazz shocked the Sonics in Seattle in Game 5 98-95 and would handily win Game 6 118-83, Seattle's worst playoff loss in team history. Game 7 was a close affair and the Sonics pulled away late to win 90-86 and advance to their first NBA Finals since 1979.

*Required overtime

This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams, with each team winning one series apiece.

Eastern Conference

Champion: Chicago Bulls

(1) Chicago Bulls vs. (8) Miami Heat

This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Bulls winning the first meeting.

(4) Cleveland Cavaliers vs. (5) New York Knicks

This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Knicks winning the first two meetings.

(3) Indiana Pacers vs. (6) Atlanta Hawks

This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Pacers winning two of the first three meetings.

*Required overtime

(2) Orlando Magic vs. (7) Detroit Pistons

This was the first playoff meeting between the Pistons and the Magic.

(1) Chicago Bulls vs. (5) New York Knicks

*Required overtime

  • In Game 4, Bill Wennington hits the game-winner with 36.9 seconds left.
  • This was the seventh playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Bulls winning five of the first six meetings.

    (2) Orlando Magic vs. (6) Atlanta Hawks

    This was the first playoff meeting between the Hawks and the Magic.

    (1) Chicago Bulls vs. (2) Orlando Magic

  • In Game 2, the Bulls overcame an 18-point deficit by the Magic to win (56-38).
  • This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Magic winning the first meeting.

    Chicago Bulls vs. Seattle SuperSonics

  • Seattle battled to a Game 6 after trailing 3-0 in the series, only the second team in NBA Finals history to do so (1951 New York Knicks forced a Game 7).
  • This was the first playoff meeting between the Bulls and the SuperSonics.

    References

    1996 NBA Playoffs Wikipedia