The 1986 NBA Playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1985–86 season. The tournament concluded with the Eastern Conference champion Boston Celtics defeating the Western Conference champion Houston Rockets 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals. Larry Bird was named NBA Finals MVP for the second time.
This was the second NBA Finals meeting between the Celtics and Rockets; they met in the 1981 NBA Finals with the same result. It was the third of four straight Eastern Conference championships for Boston, who won 67 games that year, and went 40–1 at home. The Rockets, meanwhile had won just their second conference title in franchise history.
Second-year player Michael Jordan put on a record-setting performance in Game 2 of the Bulls' first-round series against the Celtics, scoring 63 points in a 2-OT loss, which surpassed Elgin Baylor's 61-point performance from the 1962 NBA Finals and still stands as the NBA Playoff scoring record. Jordan averaged 44.7 points per game in the series, but was unable to prevent the Bulls from being swept by a more experienced, more talented Celtics team. The Bulls set a dubious mark by posting the second worst record for a playoff-qualifying team in history, going just 30–52 during the season. Game 2, where the record was set, was ranked by TV Guide as the 26th Most Memorable Moment in Television History,[citation needed] and is credited with boosting the NBA's popularity surge and eventual rise to near the top of the United States television sports market,[citation needed] trailing only football by the mid-90s.[citation needed]
The 1986 playoffs marked the third time in four years that the Milwaukee Bucks advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals, but it would be their last appearance in the series until 2001. The Celtics avenged their 1983 sweep by sweeping the Bucks in four games.
As for the Philadelphia 76ers, this was the last time they would play in a Game 7 until 2001. After their first round loss to the Atlanta Hawks, the Detroit Pistons would advance past the first round in each of the next five seasons (1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991), which include all appearances in the conference finals, three NBA Finals, and two championships.
Contents
1Bracket
2Western Conference
3Eastern Conference
4NBA Finals
5References
6External links
Bracket
First Round
Conference Semifinals
Conference Finals
NBA Finals
1
LA Lakers
3
8
San Antonio
0
1
LA Lakers
4
4
Dallas
2
4
Dallas
3
5
Utah
1
1
LA Lakers
1
Western Conference
2
Houston
4
3
Denver
3
6
Portland
1
3
Denver
2
2
Houston
4
2
Houston
3
7
Sacramento
0
W2
Houston
2
E1
Boston
4
1
Boston
3
8
Chicago
0
1
Boston
4
4
Atlanta
1
4
Atlanta
3
5
Detroit
1
1
Boston
4
Eastern Conference
2
Milwaukee
0
3
Philadelphia
3
6
Washington
2
3
Philadelphia
3
2
Milwaukee
4
2
Milwaukee
3
7
New Jersey
0
Western Conference
Champion: Houston Rockets
1st Round
(1) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (8) San Antonio Spurs: Lakers win series 3–0
Game 1 @ The Forum, Los Angeles (April 17): Los Angeles 135, San Antonio 88
Game 2 @ The Forum, Los Angeles (April 19): Los Angeles 122, San Antonio 94
Game 3 @ HemisFair Arena, San Antonio (April 23): Los Angeles 114, San Antonio 94
Regular-season series
Los Angeles won 4–1 in the regular-season series
October 26, 1985
Recap
Los Angeles Lakers121, San Antonio Spurs 116 (2OT)
HemisFair Arena, San Antonio
November 24, 1985
Recap
San Antonio Spurs 102, Los Angeles Lakers118
The Forum, Inglewood, California
December 26, 1985
Recap
Los Angeles Lakers 91, San Antonio Spurs109
HemisFair Arena, San Antonio
March 21, 1986
Recap
Los Angeles Lakers117, San Antonio Spurs 109
HemisFair Arena, San Antonio
March 24, 1986
Recap
San Antonio Spurs 102, Los Angeles Lakers124
The Forum, Inglewood, California
This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Lakers winning the first two meetings.
Previous playoff series[1]
Los Angeles leads 2–0 in all-time playoff series
1982
Los Angeles Lakers 4, San Antonio Spurs 0
1982 Western Conference Finals
1983
Los Angeles Lakers 4, San Antonio Spurs 2
1983 Western Conference Finals
(2) Houston Rockets vs. (7) Sacramento Kings:Rockets win series 3–0
Game 1 @ The Summit, Houston (April 17): Houston 107, Sacramento 87
Game 2 @ The Summit, Houston (April 19): Houston 111, Sacramento 103
Game 3 @ ARCO Arena I, Sacramento (April 22): Houston 113, Sacramento 98
Regular-season series
Houston won 4–2 in the regular-season series
October 31, 1985
Recap
Houston Rockets 116, Sacramento Kings122
ARCO Arena I, Sacramento, California
November 30, 1985
Recap
Sacramento Kings 114, Houston Rockets131
The Summit, Houston
January 23, 1986
Recap
Sacramento Kings 107, Houston Rockets124
The Summit, Houston
January 30, 1986
Recap
Houston Rockets111, Sacramento Kings 109
ARCO Arena I, Sacramento, California
February 18, 1986
Recap
Houston Rockets 105, Sacramento Kings115
ARCO Arena I, Sacramento, California
March 6, 1986
Recap
Sacramento Kings 105, Houston Rockets116
The Summit, Houston
This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Rockets winning the first meeting.
Previous playoff series[2]
Houston leads 1–0 in all-time playoff series
1981
Houston Rockets 4, Kansas City Kings 1
1981 Western Conference Finals
(3) Denver Nuggets vs. (6) Portland Trail Blazers: Nuggets win series 3–1
This was the first playoff meeting between the Nuggets and the Rockets.[6]
Conference Finals
(1) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (2) Houston Rockets: Rockets win series 4–1
Game 1 @ The Forum, Los Angeles (May 10): Los Angeles 119, Houston 107
Game 2 @ The Forum, Los Angeles (May 13): Houston 112, Los Angeles 102
Game 3 @ The Summit, Houston (May 16): Houston 117, Los Angeles 109
Game 4 @ The Summit, Houston (May 18): Houston 105, Los Angeles 95
Game 5 @ The Forum, Los Angeles (May 21): Houston 114, Los Angeles 112 (Ralph Sampson hits the famous off-balanced series winner at the buzzer; Hakeem Olajuwon was ejected in the fourth quarter for fighting Lakers forward Mitch Kupchak)
Regular-season series
Los Angeles won 4–1 in the regular-season series
December 6, 1985
Recap
Houston Rockets 112, Los Angeles Lakers120
The Forum, Inglewood, California
February 6, 1986
Recap
Los Angeles Lakers117, Houston Rockets 95
The Summit, Houston
March 16, 1986
Recap
Houston Rockets 111, Los Angeles Lakers116
The Forum, Inglewood, California
April 6, 1986
Recap
Los Angeles Lakers 103, Houston Rockets109
The Summit, Houston
April 10, 1986
Recap
Houston Rockets 113, Los Angeles Lakers117
The Forum, Inglewood, California
This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Rockets winning the first meeting.
Previous playoff series[7]
Houston leads 1–0 in all-time playoff series
1981
Houston Rockets 2, Los Angeles Lakers 1
1981 Western Conference First Round
Eastern Conference
Champion: Boston Celtics
1st Round
(1) Boston Celtics vs. (8) Chicago Bulls: Celtics win series 3–0
Game 1 @ Boston Garden, Boston (April 17): Boston 123, Chicago 104
Game 2 @ Boston Garden, Boston (April 20): Boston 135, Chicago 131 (2OT; Michael Jordan scores an NBA playoff record 63 points, this was George Gervin's final NBA game)
Game 3 @ Chicago Stadium, Chicago (April 22): Boston 122, Chicago 104
Regular-season series
Boston won 5–1 in the regular-season series
December 15, 1985
Recap
Chicago Bulls 104, Boston Celtics109
Boston Garden, Boston
December 17, 1985
Recap
Boston Celtics 108, Chicago Bulls116
Chicago Stadium, Chicago
January 30, 1986
Recap
Boston Celtics101, Chicago Bulls 91
Chicago Stadium, Chicago
March 4, 1986
Recap
Boston Celtics106, Chicago Bulls 94
Chicago Stadium, Chicago
March 5, 1986
Recap
Chicago Bulls 97, Boston Celtics108
Boston Garden, Boston
March 21, 1986
Recap
Chicago Bulls 105, Boston Celtics126
Boston Garden, Boston
This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Celtics winning the first meeting.
Previous playoff series[8]
Boston leads 1–0 in all-time playoff series
1981
Boston Celtics 4, Chicago Bulls 0
1981 Eastern Conference Semifinals
(2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (7) New Jersey Nets: Bucks win series 3–0
Game 1 @ The MECCA, Milwaukee (April 18): Milwaukee 119, New Jersey 107
Game 2 @ The MECCA, Milwaukee (April 20): Milwaukee 111, New Jersey 97
Game 3 @ Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford (April 22): Milwaukee 118, New Jersey 113
Regular-season series
Milwaukee won 4–2 in the regular-season series
November 2, 1985
Recap
New Jersey Nets 113, Milwaukee Bucks136
MECCA Arena, Milwaukee
November 9, 1985
Recap
Milwaukee Bucks 123, New Jersey Nets126
Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, New Jersey
January 8, 1986
Recap
Milwaukee Bucks 99, New Jersey Nets106
Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, New Jersey
February 15, 1986
Recap
New Jersey Nets 94, Milwaukee Bucks112
MECCA Arena, Milwaukee
March 5, 1986
Recap
Milwaukee Bucks119, New Jersey Nets 106
Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, New Jersey
March 25, 1986
Recap
New Jersey Nets 105, Milwaukee Bucks118
MECCA Arena, Milwaukee
This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Bucks winning the first meeting.
Previous playoff series[9]
Milwaukee leads 1–0 in all-time playoff series
1984
Milwaukee Bucks 4, New Jersey Nets 2
1984 Eastern Conference Semifinals
(3) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (6) Washington Bullets: 76ers win series 3–2
Game 1 @ The Spectrum, Philadelphia (April 18): Washington 95, Philadelphia 94 (Dudley Bradley hits the game-winning 3 capping off a rally from 17 points down)
Game 2 @ The Spectrum, Philadelphia (April 20): Philadelphia 102, Washington 97
Game 3 @ Capital Centre, Landover (April 22): Philadelphia 91, Washington 86
Game 4 @ Capital Centre, Landover (April 24): Washington 116, Philadelphia 111
Game 5 @ The Spectrum, Philadelphia (April 27): Philadelphia 134, Washington 109
Regular-season series
Tied 3–3 in the regular-season series
November 16, 1985
Recap
Philadelphia 76ers 97, Washington Bullets118
Capital Centre, Landover, Maryland
December 4, 1985
Recap
Washington Bullets 110, Philadelphia 76ers115 (OT)
Spectrum, Philadelphia
February 21, 1986
Recap
Washington Bullets 87, Philadelphia 76ers97
Spectrum, Philadelphia
March 21, 1986
Recap
Washington Bullets 105, Philadelphia 76ers112
Spectrum, Philadelphia
March 24, 1986
Recap
Philadelphia 76ers 93, Washington Bullets100
Capital Centre, Landover, Maryland
April 13, 1986
Recap
Philadelphia 76ers 97, Washington Bullets98
Capital Centre, Landover, Maryland
This was the fifth playoff meeting between these two teams, with each team winning two of the first four meetings.
Previous playoff series[10]
Washington leads 2–1 in all-time playoff series
1971
Philadelphia 76ers 3, Baltimore Bullets 4
1971 Eastern Conference Semifinals
1978
Philadelphia 76ers 2, Washington Bullets 4
1978 Eastern Conference Finals
1980
Philadelphia 76ers 2, Washington Bullets 0
1980 Eastern Conference First Round
1985
Philadelphia 76ers 3, Washington Bullets 1
1985 Eastern Conference First Round
(4) Atlanta Hawks vs. (5) Detroit Pistons: Hawks win series 3–1
Game 1 @ The Omni, Atlanta (April 17): Atlanta 140, Detroit 122
Game 2 @ The Omni, Atlanta (April 19): Atlanta 137, Detroit 125
Game 3 @ Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac (April 22): Detroit 106, Atlanta 97
Game 4 @ Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac (April 25): Atlanta 114, Detroit 113 (2OT)
Regular-season series
Atlanta won 4–2 in the regular-season series
November 15, 1985
Recap
Detroit Pistons 118, Atlanta Hawks122
The Omni, Atlanta
January 3, 1986
Recap
Detroit Pistons 101, Atlanta Hawks111
The Omni, Atlanta
January 9, 1986
Recap
Atlanta Hawks110, Detroit Pistons 99
Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, Michigan
January 29, 1986
Recap
Atlanta Hawks 94, Detroit Pistons107
Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, Michigan
January 31, 1986
Recap
Detroit Pistons 103, Atlanta Hawks116
The Omni, Atlanta
February 28, 1986
Recap
Atlanta Hawks 103, Detroit Pistons115
Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, Michigan
This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Hawks winning two of the first three meetings.
Previous playoff series[11]
Atlanta leads 2–1 in all-time playoff series
1956
Fort Wayne Pistons 3, St. Louis Hawks 2
1956 Western Division Finals
1958
Detroit Pistons 1, St. Louis Hawks 4
1958 Western Division Finals
1963
Detroit Pistons 1, St. Louis Hawks 3
1963 Western Division Semifinals
Conference Semifinals
(1) Boston Celtics vs. (4) Atlanta Hawks: Celtics win series 4–1
Game 1 @ Boston Garden, Boston (April 27): Boston 103, Atlanta 91
Game 2 @ Boston Garden, Boston (April 29): Boston 119, Atlanta 98
Game 3 @ The Omni, Atlanta (May 2): Boston 111 , Atlanta 107
Game 4 @ The Omni, Atlanta (May 4): Atlanta 106, Boston 94
Game 5 @ Boston Garden, Boston (May 6): Boston 132, Atlanta 99 (Celtics outscored Hawks 36-6 in third quarter, Hawks only scored 1 field goal.)
Regular-season series
Boston won 6–0 in the regular-season series
November 1, 1985
Recap
Atlanta Hawks 105, Boston Celtics109
Boston Garden, Boston
November 30, 1985
Recap
Boston Celtics102, Atlanta Hawks 97
The Omni, Atlanta
December 10, 1985
Recap
Atlanta Hawks 110, Boston Celtics114
Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Connecticut
January 10, 1986
Recap
Atlanta Hawks 108, Boston Celtics115
Boston Garden, Boston
January 18, 1986
Recap
Boston Celtics125, Atlanta Hawks 122 (OT)
The Omni, Atlanta
March 14, 1986
Recap
Boston Celtics121, Atlanta Hawks 114
The Omni, Atlanta
This was the eighth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Celtics winning six of the first seven meetings.
Previous playoff series[12]
Boston leads 6–1 in all-time playoff series
1957
Boston Celtics 4, St. Louis Hawks 3
1957 NBA Finals
1958
Boston Celtics 2, St. Louis Hawks 4
1958 NBA Finals
1960
Boston Celtics 4, St. Louis Hawks 3
1960 NBA Finals
1961
Boston Celtics 4, St. Louis Hawks 1
1961 NBA Finals
1972
Atlanta Hawks 2, Boston Celtics 4
1972 Eastern Conference Semifinals
1973
Atlanta Hawks 2, Boston Celtics 4
1973 Eastern Conference Semifinals
1983
Atlanta Hawks 1, Boston Celtics 2
1983 Eastern Conference First Round
(2) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (3) Philadelphia 76ers: Bucks win series 4–3
Game 1 @ The MECCA, Milwaukee (April 29): Philadelphia 118, Milwaukee 112
Game 2 @ The MECCA, Milwaukee (May 1): Milwaukee 119, Philadelphia 107
Game 3 @ The Spectrum, Philadelphia (May 3): Philadelphia 107, Milwaukee 103
Game 4 @ The Spectrum, Philadelphia (May 5): Milwaukee 109, Philadelphia 104
Game 5 @ The MECCA, Milwaukee (May 7): Milwaukee 113, Philadelphia 108
Game 6 @ The Spectrum, Philadelphia (May 9): Philadelphia 126, Milwaukee 108
Game 7 @ The MECCA, Milwaukee (May 11): Milwaukee 113, Philadelphia 112 (Charles Barkley's goaltending on Craig Hodges with 29 seconds left; Bob McAdoo's and Bobby Jones' final NBA game)
Regular-season series
Milwaukee won 4–1 in the regular-season series
October 29, 1985
Recap
Philadelphia 76ers 117, Milwaukee Bucks119
MECCA Arena, Milwaukee
November 10, 1985
Recap
Milwaukee Bucks 97, Philadelphia 76ers105
Spectrum, Philadelphia
February 17, 1986
Recap
Milwaukee Bucks111, Philadelphia 76ers 106
Spectrum, Philadelphia
March 7, 1986
Recap
Philadelphia 76ers 95, Milwaukee Bucks125
MECCA Arena, Milwaukee
March 28, 1986
Recap
Milwaukee Bucks116, Philadelphia 76ers 94
Spectrum, Philadelphia
This was the sixth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the 76ers winning four of the first five meetings.
Previous playoff series[13]
Philadelphia leads 4–1 in all-time playoff series
1970
Milwaukee Bucks 4, Philadelphia 76ers 1
1970 Eastern Division Semifinals
1981
Milwaukee Bucks 3, Philadelphia 76ers 4
1981 Eastern Conference Semifinals
1982
Milwaukee Bucks 2, Philadelphia 76ers 4
1982 Eastern Conference Semifinals
1983
Milwaukee Bucks 1, Philadelphia 76ers 4
1983 Eastern Conference Finals
1985
Milwaukee Bucks 0, Philadelphia 76ers 4
1985 Eastern Conference Semifinals
Conference Finals
(1) Boston Celtics vs. (2) Milwaukee Bucks: Celtics win series 4–0
Game 1 @ Boston Garden, Boston (May 13): Boston 128, Milwaukee 96
Game 2 @ Boston Garden, Boston (May 15): Boston 122, Milwaukee 111
Game 3 @ The MECCA, Milwaukee (May 17): Boston 111, Milwaukee 107
Game 4 @ The MECCA, Milwaukee (May 18): Boston 111, Milwaukee 98
Regular-season series
Boston won 5–0 in the regular-season series
October 30, 1985
Recap
Milwaukee Bucks 106, Boston Celtics117
Boston Garden, Boston
December 3, 1985
Recap
Boston Celtics112, Milwaukee Bucks 109
MECCA Arena, Milwaukee
February 4, 1986
Recap
Boston Celtics112, Milwaukee Bucks 93
MECCA Arena, Milwaukee
March 26, 1986
Recap
Milwaukee Bucks 115, Boston Celtics121
Boston Garden, Boston
April 8, 1986
Recap
Boston Celtics126, Milwaukee Bucks 114
MECCA Arena, Milwaukee
This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Celtics winning two of the first three meetings.
Previous playoff series[14]
Boston leads 2–1 in all-time playoff series
1974
Boston Celtics 4, Milwaukee Bucks 3
1974 NBA Finals
1983
Boston Celtics 0, Milwaukee Bucks 4
1983 Eastern Conference Semifinals
1984
Boston Celtics 4, Milwaukee Bucks 1
1984 Eastern Conference Finals
NBA Finals
Main article: 1986 NBA Finals
(1) Boston Celtics vs. (2) Houston Rockets: Celtics win series 4–2
Game 1 @ Boston Garden, Boston (May 26): Boston 112, Houston 100
Game 2 @ Boston Garden, Boston (May 29): Boston 117, Houston 95
Game 3 @ The Summit, Houston (June 1): Houston 106, Boston 104
Game 4 @ The Summit, Houston (June 3): Boston 106, Houston 103
Game 5 @ The Summit, Houston (June 5): Houston 111, Boston 96
Game 6 @ Boston Garden, Boston (June 8): Boston 114, Houston 97
Regular-season series
Boston won 2–0 in the regular-season series
March 11, 1986
Recap
Boston Celtics116, Houston Rockets 104
The Summit, Houston
March 24, 1986
Recap
Houston Rockets 107, Boston Celtics114
Boston Garden, Boston
This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Celtics winning the first three meetings.
Previous playoff series[15]
Boston leads 3–0 in all-time playoff series
1975
Boston Celtics 4, Houston Rockets 1
1975 Eastern Conference Semifinals
1980
Boston Celtics 4, Houston Rockets 0
1980 Eastern Conference Semifinals
1981
Boston Celtics 4, Houston Rockets 2
1981 NBA Finals
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External links
Basketball-Reference.com's 1986 NBA Playoffs page
Eastern Conf. First round Game 2 "Boston Celtics vs. Chicago Bulls" on YouTube
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