1983 NBA Finals

1983 NBA Finals
TeamCoachWins
Philadelphia 76ers Billy Cunningham 4
Los Angeles Lakers Pat Riley 0
DatesMay 22–31
MVPMoses Malone
(Philadelphia 76ers)
Hall of Famers76ers:
Maurice Cheeks (2018)
Julius Erving (1993)
Bobby Jones (2019)
Moses Malone (2001)
Lakers:
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1995)
Michael Cooper (2024)
Magic Johnson (2002)
Bob McAdoo (2000)
Jamaal Wilkes (2012)
James Worthy (2003; did not play)
Coaches:
Billy Cunningham (1986, player)
Pat Riley (2008)
Broadcasters:
Chick Hearn (2003, contributor)
Officials:
Hugh Evans (2022)
Darell Garretson (2016)
Earl Strom (1995)
Eastern Finals76ers defeated Bucks, 4–1
Western FinalsLakers defeated Spurs, 4–2
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The 1983 NBA World Championship Series, also known as Showdown '83, was the championship round of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 1982–83 season, and the culmination of the season's playoffs. It was the last NBA Championship Series completed before June 1. The Eastern Conference champion Philadelphia 76ers defeated the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers four games to zero to win their third NBA championship. After their previous four final meetings, they beat the Lakers for the first time in NBA Finals history. 76ers center Moses Malone was named the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP). This, along with the 1989 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 1989 NBA Finals, that time by the Detroit Pistons.


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