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Yardbarker on MSNNBA Finals: Pacers Need Tyrese Haliburton To Lead With Shot, As Thunder Hit IndyThe last time the NBA Finals rolled through Indianapolis, Reggie Miller was 34, Larry Bird was coaching, and the Lakers were just getting started on a dynasty.
Either the Pacers or the Thunder are set to join the list of NBA champions this year. Here is each NBA Finals winner since 2000.
We’re ranking the 15 best NBA Finals résumés since Michael Jordan's Bulls faded into history post-1999, when the lockout hit reset on the league and a new era took shape. What followed were dynasties born and broken,
We rank the 10 least talented NBA teams to have made the NBA Finals since 2000, and there will be some very recent examples to crack the list.
Pacers owner Herb Simon, “a reluctant receiver of attention,” is on a Hall of Fame and NBA Finals roll. Around Indy, “Everyone’s thrilled for Herbie.”
Al Harrington was a true NBA journeyman. Throughout his 16-year pro career, the former first-round pick is mostly remembered for bouncing between teams, and played for seven different franchises
"Ain't nothing wrong with that man's ankle" - Sam Perkins said Kobe Bryant was faking an injury in the 2000 NBA Finals originally appeared on Basketball Network. In Game 2 of the 2000 NBA Finals, Los Angeles Lakers shooting guard Kobe Bryant severely injured his ankle after coming down on the foot of Indiana Pacers guard Jalen Rose.