Here’s a concise update on the latest news around the 2014 NBA Playoffs.
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The 2014 NBA Playoffs concluded with the Spurs defeating the Heat in the Finals to win the championship. This outcome was widely reported at the time and remains the defining result of that postseason.[5]
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Notable trends from that postseason included multiple overtime games in the first round (a playoff-record eight overtime games) and several dramatic series finishes, such as the Trail Blazers’ first playoff series win since 2000 and Indiana/Atlanta’s Game 7 in the East. These details are documented in historical round-by-round summaries.[1][3]
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Coverage from major outlets in 2014 provided bracket updates, game-by-game recaps, and key moments (e.g., Damian Lillard’s series-winning shot in Portland, and the Clippers–Warriors clash in a pivotal Game 7). For a complete, authoritative browse, NBA.com and contemporary recap articles compiled the full bracket and results.[3][6]
If you’d like, I can pull specific game-by-game results, series-by-series breakdowns, or create a quick summary table of the 2014 playoffs. I can also fetch more recent retrospective articles to see how those playoffs are viewed in hindsight.
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The 24 road wins is an NBA playoffs record for the first round. In addition, the 2014 playoffs featured a record eight first-round games that went into overtime, including four straight between the Memphis Grizzlies and Oklahoma City Thunder (Games 2–5), another NBA record. This postseason and the previous year's postseason marked the first time since the 2000 and 2001 playoffs that both number 5 seeds knocked out both number 4 seeds in back–to–back years. The Washington Wizards eliminated the...
wikipedia.nucleos.comBreaking down Spurs-Mavericks, Thunder-Grizzlies, Clippers-Warriors, and Rockets-Trail Blazers.
new.cbssports.comFor the last time this season, on Saturday, the NBA rolled out a three-game slate in one day—and what a day it was.
bleacherreport.comTwo series are all knotted up after Wednesday's action in the 2014 NBA playoffs.
bleacherreport.comThe 2014 NBA Playoffs is the postseason best-of-seven elimination tournament of the National Basketball Association's 2013–14 season, which began on April 19, 2014. Eight teams in the Eastern Conference and eight in the Western Conference are participating, ultimately deciding the final four teams who will play in the conference finals. For the first time since the 1984 NBA Finals, the Finals will be played in a 2–2–1–1–1 format (the higher seed team hosting the first two games, then the...
basketball.fandom.comBreaking down Indiana-Atlanta, Miami-Charlotte, Raptors-Nets, and Bulls-Wizards.
new.cbssports.comNBANews Archive on ESPN.com.
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