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05-02-2009, 01:26 PM
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/Bulls-Celtics-and-the-top-20-series-of-the-post-;_ylt=AtPt6mDEInISQStfkm0fAaK8vLYF?urn=nba,160612


1. Dallas over San Antonio, 2006

Simply the gold standard, for our time. Featuring an up-and-comer taking on the defending champs, this contest featured a two-point Spurs win to start it, followed by a shocking 12-point Mavs win in San Antonio. A one-point Mavs win and five-point Dallas overtime victory came next, with a one and five-point Spurs win to follow, ending with a classic Mavericks overtime win in San Antonio that featured a season-saving three-point play from Dirk Nowitzki (37 points, 15 rebounds) at the end of regulation.

Lots of emphasis on point differential? You bet. This whole list is based on how great and how close the actual games were, not any sort of misty recollections or credence slipped toward teams in the final four or two slots in the playoff bracket. This list is for those who were there, watching.

2. Boston/Chicago, 2009

We haven’t even hit Game 7, and yet this is still bordering on an all-timer. Seven overtime periods in six games thus far, alongside one three-point Boston win in Game 2 that turned on the heels of a desperate Ray Allen three-pointer shot over an approaching 7-footer. There may have been more "important" best of seven attempts, but have you ever been a part of one better than this? Assuming Game 7 goes according to script …

3. Utah over Sacramento, 1999

Game 1 featured the expected Jazz blowout win, replete with Greg Ostertag scoring at will over Chris Webber on a couple of possessions. Game 2? Things, shockingly, turned. What followed were two overtime games, and one one-point Jazz win, and some of the best personality-driven brand of playoff basketball that we’ve ever seen.

4. Los Angeles Lakers over Sacramento, 2001

This is a big favorite, but to us it’s a bit marred by the horrid officiating in Game 6, and a full-on Kings meltdown that took place in Sacramento during Game 7. Still, two incredibly fun and talented teams, essentially giving us the best NBA Finals of the last decade, should you consider the deep East/West divide that lasted from 1999 until recently.

5. Golden State over Dallas, 2007

A modern classic, the eighth-seeded Golden State had Dallas’ regular season number for two straight seasons heading into this first round matchup, and proceeded to act as (should have been) expected in this first round against the top-seeded Mavericks.

6. Los Angeles Lakers over Portland, 2000

People tend to remember Portland’s fourth quarter flameout in Game 7, one that saw the Trail Blazers give up a 15-point fourth quarter lead to the Lakers in the final 15 minutes. What few do remember is a dogged attempt from the Blazers, down 3-1 at one point, to get to a seventh game. This series featured Portland stealing the homecourt advantage, giving it up with two losses in Portland, before raring back (spurred on by a Steely Dan concert the night before, no doubt) to take Game 6. Only to toss it all away as the team’s lack of a go-to guy became obvious in Game 7.

7. Phoenix over Dallas, 2005

What stand out are two best friends, Dirk Nowitzki and Steve Nash, going at it on several switched screen and rolls. What also stands out are two of the best offensive teams of this generation trading high quality baskets and entertaining play.

8. Dallas over Houston, 2005

Sure, the series ended with a 40-point Dallas win in Game 7, but what we remember is the four games in the middle of this fun one that were decided by six points or less.

9. Dallas over Utah, 2001

A real shocker at the time, and a series that tipped a lot of us off to the fact that, while "playoff moxie" and "veteran doggedness" might be something to appreciate, let’s face it, talent is an asset. And Dallas had the talent enough to pull out a classic Game 5 win with Calvin Booth hitting a clutch shot down the stretch. OK, maybe "talent" isn’t the word …

10. Minnesota over Sacramento, 2004

An underrated one, with five of the seven games turning in at a six points or fewer difference, and Kevin Garnett turning in this Game 7 gem: 32 points, 21 rebounds, two assists, four steals, five blocks, two turnovers.

HarlemHeat37
05-02-2009, 01:40 PM
Spurs-Suns and Spurs-Pistons should definitely be on the list..

Mr. Body
05-02-2009, 01:45 PM
Almost all of them are West Conference...

Stump
05-02-2009, 02:00 PM
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/Bulls-Celtics-and-the-top-20-series-of-the-post-;_ylt=AtPt6mDEInISQStfkm0fAaK8vLYF?urn=nba,160612
4. Los Angeles Lakers over Sacramento, 2001

This is a big favorite, but to us it’s a bit marred by the horrid officiating in Game 6, and a full-on Kings meltdown that took place in Sacramento during Game 7. Still, two incredibly fun and talented teams, essentially giving us the best NBA Finals of the last decade, should you consider the deep East/West divide that lasted from 1999 until recently.

Wasn't this in 2002?

Russ
05-02-2009, 02:50 PM
Hmmmm . . . Spurs win four titles in that period and get one mention -- for a series they lost.

SA-Detroit '05 is one of the most underated playoff series of all time. Probaby the best Finals series of the last decade.

Xylus
05-02-2009, 02:51 PM
Suns-Lakers 2006 should at least be in the Top 7.

Suns-Spurs 2007, while extremely depressing, was one of the most exciting and drama-filled series this decade.

IronMexican
05-02-2009, 02:56 PM
Suns-Lakers 2006 should at least be in the Top 7.

Definitely. Gmaes 1, 2, 4, and 6 were all great.

z0sa
05-02-2009, 02:57 PM
sa vs det 05 beats all that shit handily

IronMexican
05-02-2009, 02:58 PM
SA/Det was pretty boring.

Darrin
05-02-2009, 03:25 PM
Hmmmm . . . Spurs win four titles in that period and get one mention -- for a series they lost.

SA-Detroit '05 is one of the most underated playoff series of all time. Probaby the best Finals series of the last decade.

I love the series, but we didn't have a real moment until Horry stepped up in Game 5. Remember the Pistons let off the gas around the 10-12 minute mark of both games in San Antonio, and then the Spurs laid an egg in a 100-79 blowout before Horry's 17-points in the 4th and overtime.

The underrated series is Pistons-Heat in 2005.

Muser
05-02-2009, 03:34 PM
Warriors/Mavs?

Edit : Just seen it's there, but damn the writer of this article is a HUGE mavs homer.