NBA 1999/2000

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Duration November 1999 - June 2000
Season games per team 82
Number of teams 29
Regular season
Best record United StatesUnited States Los Angeles Lakers
Season MVP United StatesUnited States Shaquille O'Neal
Top scorer United StatesUnited States Shaquille O'Neal
Playoffs
Eastern - Champion Indiana Pacers
  Runner-up team      New York Knicks
Western - Champion Los Angeles Lakers
  Runner-up team      Portland Trail Blazers
Finals
NBA champions United StatesUnited States Los Angeles Lakers
   Runner-up      United StatesUnited States Indiana Pacers
Finals MVP United StatesUnited States Shaquille O'Neal

The 1999/2000 NBA season marked the National Basketball Association's 54th season . A total of 29 teams took part in the regular season . Each team played 82 games. The eight best in each conference qualified for the NBA playoffs . The season ended on June 19th with the NBA Finals.

The Los Angeles Lakers won the 2000 NBA Finals against the Indiana Pacers 4-2 and won the NBA championship for the twelfth time in the team's long history.

Season Notes

The 1999/2000 season was the first in which the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers held their home games at the Staples Center . The Atlanta Hawks ( Philips Arena ), Denver Nuggets ( Pepsi Center ), Indiana Pacers ( Conseco Fieldhouse ) and the Miami Heat ( American Airlines Arena ) also played their first games in new home halls.

The NBA All-Star Game was held in Oakland ( California instead), home of the Golden State Warriors . The Western Conference won with 137: 126. Tim Duncan of the San Antonio Spurs and Shaquille O'Neal of the LA Lakers shared the MVP honor.

Michael Jordan assumed the post of President of Basketball Operations with the Washington Wizards on January 19 .

The Los Angeles Lakers had meanwhile won a series of 19 games in a row (February 4 to March 13). This was the third longest winning streak in NBA history to date.

The San Antonio Spurs' Sean Elliott , who received a kidney transplant eight months earlier , returned to the NBA on March 14 against the Atlanta Hawks. He was the first professional athlete to make a comeback after such an operation. Even Kevin Johnson came back during the season out of retirement. After Jason Kidd broke his ankle, the Phoenix Suns needed a replacement in the point guard position. Johnson played six regular season games and nine play-off games. In the Western Conference semi-final series, the LA Lakers eliminated the Suns and Johnson returned to retirement.

Charles Barkley's career ended after 16 years . Back in October, Barkley announced that he would be stepping down after the season. In the game against the Philadelphia 76ers on December 8th, he tore the quadriceps tendon in his left knee and missed the rest of the season. Barkley only returned to the NBA floor for the last game of the season and made two points in his last NBA game in six minutes.

Final results

S = wins, N = defeats, PCT = percentage of wins, P = deficit on division leaders

The placements in the seed lists of the respective conference playoffs are listed in brackets.

Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
# team S. N PCT P
1 Miami Heat (2) 52 30th .634 -
2 New York Knicks (3) 50 32 .610 2
3 Philadelphia 76ers (5) 49 33 .598 3
4th Orlando Magic 41 41 .500 11
5 Boston Celtics 35 47 .427 17th
6th New Jersey Nets 31 51 .378 21st
7th Washington Wizards 29 53 .354 23
Central Division
# team S. N PCT P
1 Indiana Pacers (1) 56 26th .683 -
2 Charlotte Hornets (4) 49 33 .598 7th
3 Toronto Raptors (6) 45 37 .549 11
4th Detroit Pistons (7) 42 40 .512 14th
5 Milwaukee Bucks (8) 42 40 .512 14th
6th Cleveland Cavaliers 32 50 .390 24
7th Atlanta Hawks 28 54 .341 28
8th Chicago Bulls 17th 65 .207 39
Western Conference
Midwest Division
# team S. N PCT P
1 Utah Jazz (2) 55 27 .6741 -
2 San Antonio Spurs (4) 53 29 .646 2
3 Minnesota Timberwolves (6) 50 32 .610 5
4th Dallas Mavericks 40 42 .488 15th
5 Denver nuggets 35 47 .427 20th
6th Houston Rockets 34 48 .415 21st
7th Vancouver grizzlies 22nd 60 .268 33
Pacific Division
# team S. N PCT P
1 Los Angeles Lakers (1) 67 15th .817 -
2 Portland Trail Blazers (3) 59 23 .720 8th
3 Phoenix Suns (5) 53 29 .646 14th
4th Seattle SuperSonics (7) 45 37 .549 22nd
5 Sacramento Kings (8) 44 38 .537 23
6th Golden State Warriors 19th 63 .232 48
7th Los Angeles Clippers 15th 67 .183 52

Leading the player stats

category player team value
Points per game Shaquille O'Neal Los Angeles Lakers 29.7
Rebounds per game Dikembe Mutombo Atlanta Hawks 14.1
Assists per game Jason Kidd Phoenix Suns 10.1
Steals per game Eddie Jones Charlotte Hornets 2.7
Blocks per game Alonzo Mourning Miami Heat 3.7
Field throw quota Shaquille O'Neal Los Angeles Lakers 57.4%
Free throw rate Jeff Hornacek Utah Jazz 95.0%
Three-point throw quota Hubert Davis Dallas Mavericks 49.1%

Play-offs 2000

The first play-off round was played in the best-of-five format. All other rounds were best-of-seven series.

  First round   Conference semifinals   Conference Finals   NBA finals
                                     
1 LA Lakers 3                  
8th Sacramento 2  
1 LA Lakers 4th
  5 Phoenix 1  
4th San Antonio 1
 
5 Phoenix 3  
1 LA Lakers 4th
Western Conference
  3 Portland 3  
3 Portland 3      
 
6th Minnesota 1  
3 Portland 4th
  2 Utah 1  
2 Utah 3
 
7th Seattle 2  
W1 LA Lakers 4th
  E1 Indiana 2
1 Indiana 3            
 
8th Milwaukee 2  
1 Indiana 4th
  5 Philadelphia 2  
4th Charlotte 1
 
5 Philadelphia 3  
1 Indiana 4th
Eastern Conference
  3 new York 2  
3 new York 3      
 
6th Toronto 0  
3 new York 4th
  2 Miami 3  
2 Miami 3
 
7th Detroit 0  

Play-off notes

NBA Finals 2000

game date Home team Away team Result was standing
1 June 7th los Angeles Indiana 104: 87 1-0
2 June 9th los Angeles Indiana 111: 104 2-0
3 June 11th Indiana los Angeles 100: 91 1: 2
4th 14th June Indiana los Angeles 118: 120 a.d. 1: 3
5 June 16 Indiana los Angeles 120: 87 2: 3
6th June 19th los Angeles Indiana 116: 111 4: 2
  • Shaquille O'Neal of the Lakers was named Finals MVP .
  • It was the first championship for Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant , both of whom are being traded as future Hall of Famers . It was also the Lakers' first title win since their Magic Johnson - and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - eras.
  • After an ankle injury in the first quarter of Game 2, Kobe Bryant had to take a break for the rest of the game and the entire third game.

See also

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