List of NBA game sevens

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Since its opening in 1995, eleven game sevens have been played at the TD Garden, formerly known as FleetCenter and TD Banknorth Garden. TD Garden (crop).JPG
Since its opening in 1995, eleven game sevens have been played at the TD Garden, formerly known as FleetCenter and TD Banknorth Garden.
The Forum in Inglewood, California hosted eight game sevens when it was the home of the Los Angeles Lakers. La-the-forum-006.jpg
The Forum in Inglewood, California hosted eight game sevens when it was the home of the Los Angeles Lakers.

In the National Basketball Association (NBA), a game seven is the final game of a best-of-seven series in the NBA playoffs. Based on the playoffs format arrangement, [a] it is played in the venue of the team holding home-court advantage for the series. The necessity of a game seven is not known until the outcome of game six is determined, assuming that a series reaches that far. In other words, game seven is the only one in a series that is not guaranteed more than one game in advance. Due to the decisive nature of game sevens, they are often "played more conservatively" and receive more media and fan attention. [1]

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The NBA Finals has always employed a best-of-seven series format. The Conference (or Division) Finals have used this format since 1958; [2] the Conference (or Division) Semifinals since 1968; [3] and the First Round since 2003. [4] [5] During the 1947 and 1948 playoffs, in which teams from different divisions met each other in the opening rounds, the first-place teams from each division played a best-of-seven series against each other before one advanced to the league finals. The other teams in the playoffs competed against each other in three best-of-three series to determine the other spot in the finals. [6]

Since the inception of the NBA, 151 game sevens have been played. Of those, only six went into overtime, and one into double overtime. 39 game sevens have been won by the road team. [7] Every active NBA franchise has played in at least one game seven. There have been thirteen NBA playoff seasons in which no game seven was played: 1947, 1949, 1950, 1953, 1956, 1958, 1967, 1972, 1983, 1985, 1989, 1991, and 1999. The 1994, the 2014 and the 2016 postseasons hold the record for most game sevens played, with five. In 1979, 1981, 1988, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2018 and 2020, four game sevens were played. The Los Angeles Lakers and New York Knicks both hold the record for most game sevens played in a single postseason, having played three game sevens in 1988 and 1994, respectively, the maximum possible at that time.

Key

OT Overtime (the number in front indicates the number of overtime periods played, if there were more than one)
*Indicates a game seven that was won by the road team
Year (X)Indicates the number of game sevens played in that year's postseason
Each year is linked to an article about that particular NBA season
Indicates a game seven that was hosted at a neutral site
§Indicates the team that lost a game seven after coming back from an 0–3 series deficit
Team (#)Indicates team and the number of game sevens played by that team at that point
^Indicates game seven in the NBA Finals

All-time game sevens

YearPlayoff roundDateVenueWinnerResultLoserRef.
1948 Semifinals April 6, 1948 St. Louis Arena Philadelphia Warriors (1)85–46* St. Louis Bombers (1) [8]
1951 Finals April 21, 1951 Edgerton Park Arena Rochester Royals (1)79–75^ New York Knicks (1) § [9]
1952 Finals April 25, 1952 Minneapolis Auditorium Minneapolis Lakers (1)82–65^ New York Knicks (2) [10]
1954 Finals April 12, 1954 Minneapolis Lakers (2)87–80^ Syracuse Nationals (1) [11]
1955 Finals April 10, 1955 Onondaga War Memorial Syracuse Nationals (2)92–91^ Fort Wayne Pistons (1) [12]
1957 Finals April 13, 1957 Boston Garden Boston Celtics (1)125–123 (2OT)^ St. Louis Hawks (1) [13]
1959 Division finals April 1, 1959 Boston Celtics (2)130–125 Syracuse Nationals (3) [14]
1960 Division finals March 26, 1960 Kiel Auditorium St. Louis Hawks (2)97–86 Minneapolis Lakers (3) [15]
Finals April 9, 1960 Boston Garden Boston Celtics (3)122–103^ St. Louis Hawks (3) [15]
1961 Division finals April 1, 1961 Kiel Auditorium St. Louis Hawks (4)105–103 Los Angeles Lakers (4) [16]
1962 Division finals April 5, 1962 Boston Garden Boston Celtics (4)109–107 Philadelphia Warriors (2) [17]
Finals April 18, 1962 Boston Celtics (5)110–107 (OT)^ Los Angeles Lakers (5) [17]
1963 Division finals April 10, 1963 Boston Celtics (6)142–131 Cincinnati Royals (2) [18]
April 11, 1963 Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena Los Angeles Lakers (6)115–100 St. Louis Hawks (5) [18]
1964 Division finals April 16, 1964 Cow Palace San Francisco Warriors (3)105–95 St. Louis Hawks (6) [19]
1965 Division finals April 15, 1965 Boston Garden Boston Celtics (7)110–109 Philadelphia 76ers (4) [20]
1966 Division finals April 15, 1966 Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena Los Angeles Lakers (7)130–121 St. Louis Hawks (7) [21]
Finals April 28, 1966 Boston Garden Boston Celtics (8)95–93^ Los Angeles Lakers (8) [21]
1968 Division finals April 19, 1968 The Spectrum Boston Celtics (9)100–96* Philadelphia 76ers (5) [22]
1969 Finals May 5, 1969 The Forum Boston Celtics (10)108–106*^ Los Angeles Lakers (9) [23]
1970 Division semifinals April 6, 1970 Madison Square Garden New York Knicks (3)127–114 Baltimore Bullets (1) [24]
April 9, 1970 The Forum Los Angeles Lakers (10)129–94 Phoenix Suns (1) [24]
Finals May 8, 1970 Madison Square Garden New York Knicks (4)113–99^ Los Angeles Lakers (11) [24]
1971 Conference semifinals April 4, 1971 Baltimore Civic Center Baltimore Bullets (2)128–120 Philadelphia 76ers (6) [25]
April 6, 1971 The Forum Los Angeles Lakers (12)109–98 Chicago Bulls (1) [25]
Conference finalsApril 19, 1971 Madison Square Garden Baltimore Bullets (3)93–91* New York Knicks (5) [25]
1973 Conference semifinals April 15, 1973 The Forum Los Angeles Lakers (13)95–92 Chicago Bulls (2) [26]
Conference finalsApril 29, 1973 Boston Garden New York Knicks (6)94–78* Boston Celtics (11) [26]
1974 Conference semifinals April 12, 1974 Madison Square Garden New York Knicks (7)91–81 Capital Bullets (4) [27]
April 13, 1974 Chicago Stadium Chicago Bulls (3)96–94 Detroit Pistons (2) [27]
Finals May 12, 1974 Milwaukee Arena Boston Celtics (12)102–87*^ Milwaukee Bucks (1) [27]
1975 Conference semifinals April 25, 1975 Capital Centre Washington Bullets (5)115–96 Buffalo Braves (1) [28]
Conference finalsMay 14, 1975 Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena Golden State Warriors (4)83–79 Chicago Bulls (4) [28]
1976 Conference semifinals April 29, 1976 Coliseum at Richfield Cleveland Cavaliers (1)87–85 Washington Bullets (6) [29]
Conference finalsMay 16, 1976 Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum Arena Phoenix Suns (2)94–86* Golden State Warriors (5) [29]
1977 Conference semifinals May 1, 1977 The Spectrum Philadelphia 76ers (7)83–77 Boston Celtics (13) [30]
May 4, 1977 The Forum Los Angeles Lakers (14)97–84 Golden State Warriors (6) [31]
1978 Conference semifinals May 3, 1978 McNichols Sports Arena Denver Nuggets (1)116–110 Milwaukee Bucks (2) [31]
Finals June 7, 1978 Seattle Center Coliseum Washington Bullets (7)105–99*^ Seattle SuperSonics (1) [31]
1979 Conference semifinals April 29, 1979 Capital Centre Washington Bullets (8)100–94 Atlanta Hawks (8) [32]
May 2, 1979 HemisFair Arena San Antonio Spurs (1)111–108 Philadelphia 76ers (8) [32]
Conference finalsMay 17, 1979 King County Domed Stadium Seattle SuperSonics (2)114–110 Phoenix Suns (3) [32]
May 18, 1979 Capital Centre Washington Bullets (9)107–105 San Antonio Spurs (2) [32]
1980 Conference semifinals April 20, 1980 King County Domed Stadium Seattle SuperSonics (3)98–94 Milwaukee Bucks (3) [33]
1981 Conference semifinals April 17, 1981 HemisFair Arena Houston Rockets (1)105–100* San Antonio Spurs (3) [34]
April 19, 1981 The Spectrum Philadelphia 76ers (9)99–98 Milwaukee Bucks (4) [34]
Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum Kansas City Kings (3)95–88* Phoenix Suns (4) [34]
Conference finalsMay 3, 1981 Boston Garden Boston Celtics (14)91–90 Philadelphia 76ers (10) [34]
1982 Conference finals May 23, 1982 Philadelphia 76ers (11)120–106* Boston Celtics (15) [35]
1984 Conference semifinals May 13, 1984 Boston Celtics (16)121–104 New York Knicks (8) [36]
Finals June 12, 1984 Boston Celtics (17)111–102^ Los Angeles Lakers (15) [36]
1986 Conference semifinals May 11, 1986 MECCA Arena Milwaukee Bucks (5)113–112 Philadelphia 76ers (12) [37]
1987 Conference semifinals May 17, 1987 Boston Garden Boston Celtics (18)119–113 Milwaukee Bucks (6) [38]
Conference finalsMay 30, 1987 Boston Celtics (19)117–114 Detroit Pistons (3) [38]
1988 Conference semifinals May 21, 1988 The Forum Los Angeles Lakers (16)109–98 Utah Jazz (1) [39]
May 22, 1988 Boston Garden Boston Celtics (20)118–116 Atlanta Hawks (9) [39]
Conference finalsJune 4, 1988 The Forum Los Angeles Lakers (17)117–102 Dallas Mavericks (1) [39]
Finals June 21, 1988 Los Angeles Lakers (18)108–105^ Detroit Pistons (4) [39]
1990 Conference semifinals May 19, 1990 Memorial Coliseum Portland Trail Blazers (1)108–105 (OT) San Antonio Spurs (4) [40]
Conference finalsJune 3, 1990 The Palace of Auburn Hills Detroit Pistons (5)93–74 Chicago Bulls (5) [40]
1992 Conference semifinals May 17, 1992 Chicago Stadium Chicago Bulls (6)110–81 New York Knicks (9) [41]
Coliseum at Richfield Cleveland Cavaliers (2)122–104 Boston Celtics (21) [41]
1993 Conference semifinals May 22, 1993 Seattle Center Coliseum Seattle SuperSonics (4)103–100 (OT) Houston Rockets (2) [42]
Conference finalsJune 5, 1993 America West Arena Phoenix Suns (5)123–110 Seattle SuperSonics (5) [43]
1994 Conference semifinals May 21, 1994 The Summit Houston Rockets (3)104–94 Phoenix Suns (6) [44]
Delta Center Utah Jazz (2)91–81 Denver Nuggets (2) § [45]
May 22, 1994 Madison Square Garden New York Knicks (10)87–77 Chicago Bulls (7) [46]
Conference finalsJune 5, 1994 New York Knicks (11)94–90 Indiana Pacers (1) [47]
Finals June 22, 1994 The Summit Houston Rockets (4)90–84^ New York Knicks (12) [48]
1995 Conference semifinals May 20, 1995 America West Arena Houston Rockets (5)115–114* Phoenix Suns (7) [49]
May 21, 1995 Madison Square Garden Indiana Pacers (2)97–95* New York Knicks (13) [50]
Conference finalsJune 4, 1995 Orlando Arena Orlando Magic (1)105–81 Indiana Pacers (3) [51]
1996 Conference finals June 2, 1996 KeyArena at Seattle Center Seattle SuperSonics (6)90–86 Utah Jazz (3) [52]
1997 Conference semifinals May 17, 1997 The Summit Houston Rockets (6)96–91 Seattle SuperSonics (7) [53]
May 18, 1997 Miami Arena Miami Heat (1)101–90 New York Knicks (14) [54]
1998 Conference finals May 31, 1998 United Center Chicago Bulls (8)88–83 Indiana Pacers (4) [55]
2000 Conference semifinals May 21, 2000 American Airlines Arena New York Knicks (15)83–82* Miami Heat (2) [56]
Conference finalsJune 4, 2000 Staples Center Los Angeles Lakers (19)89–84 Portland Trail Blazers (2) [57]
2001 Conference semifinals May 20, 2001 First Union Center Philadelphia 76ers (13)88–87 Toronto Raptors (1) [58]
Bradley Center Milwaukee Bucks (7)104–95 Charlotte Hornets (1) [59]
Conference finalsJune 3, 2001 First Union Center Philadelphia 76ers (14)108–91 Milwaukee Bucks (8) [60]
2002 Conference finals June 2, 2002 ARCO Arena Los Angeles Lakers (20)112–106 (OT)* Sacramento Kings (4) [61]
2003 First round May 4, 2003 American Airlines Center Dallas Mavericks (2)107–95 Portland Trail Blazers (3) § [62]
The Palace of Auburn Hills Detroit Pistons (6)108–93 Orlando Magic (2) [63]
Conference semifinalsMay 17, 2003 American Airlines Center Dallas Mavericks (3)112–99 Sacramento Kings (5) [64]
2004 First round May 4, 2004 American Airlines Arena Miami Heat (3)85–77 New Orleans Hornets (1) [65]
Conference semifinalsMay 19, 2004 Target Center Minnesota Timberwolves (1)83–80 Sacramento Kings (6) [66]
May 20, 2004 The Palace of Auburn Hills Detroit Pistons (7)90–69 New Jersey Nets (1) [67]
2005 First round May 7, 2005 FleetCenter Indiana Pacers (5)97–70* Boston Celtics (22) [68]
American Airlines Center Dallas Mavericks (4)116–76 Houston Rockets (7) [69]
Conference finalsJune 6, 2005 American Airlines Arena Detroit Pistons (8)88–82* Miami Heat (4) [70]
Finals June 23, 2005 SBC Center San Antonio Spurs (5)81–74^ Detroit Pistons (9) [71]
2006 First round May 6, 2006 US Airways Center Phoenix Suns (8)121–90 Los Angeles Lakers (21) [72]
Conference semifinalsMay 21, 2006 The Palace of Auburn Hills Detroit Pistons (10)79–61 Cleveland Cavaliers (3) [73]
May 22, 2006 AT&T Center Dallas Mavericks (5)119–111 (OT)* San Antonio Spurs (6) [74]
US Airways Center Phoenix Suns (9)127–107 Los Angeles Clippers (2) [75]
2007 First round May 5, 2007 Toyota Center Utah Jazz (4)103–99* Houston Rockets (8) [76]
2008 First round May 4, 2008 TD Banknorth Garden Boston Celtics (23)99–65 Atlanta Hawks (10) [77]
Conference semifinalsMay 18, 2008 Boston Celtics (24)97–92 Cleveland Cavaliers (4) [78]
May 19, 2008 New Orleans Arena San Antonio Spurs (7)91–82* New Orleans Hornets (2) [79]
2009 First round May 2, 2009 TD Banknorth Garden Boston Celtics (25)109–99 Chicago Bulls (9) [80]
May 3, 2009 Philips Arena Atlanta Hawks (11)91–78 Miami Heat (5) [81]
Conference semifinalsMay 17, 2009 Staples Center Los Angeles Lakers (22)89–70 Houston Rockets (9) [82]
TD Banknorth Garden Orlando Magic (3)101–82* Boston Celtics (26) [83]
2010 First round May 2, 2010 Philips Arena Atlanta Hawks (12)95–74 Milwaukee Bucks (9) [84]
Finals June 17, 2010 Staples Center Los Angeles Lakers (23)83–79^ Boston Celtics (27) [85]
2011 Conference semifinals May 15, 2011 Oklahoma City Arena Oklahoma City Thunder (8)105–90 Memphis Grizzlies (1) [86]
2012 First round May 12, 2012 Staples Center Los Angeles Lakers (24)96–87 Denver Nuggets (3) [87]
May 13, 2012 FedExForum Los Angeles Clippers (3)82–72* Memphis Grizzlies (2) [88]
Conference semifinalsMay 26, 2012 TD Garden Boston Celtics (28)85–75 Philadelphia 76ers (15) [89]
Conference finalsJune 9, 2012 American Airlines Arena Miami Heat (6)101–88 Boston Celtics (29) [90]
2013 First round May 4, 2013 Barclays Center Chicago Bulls (10)99–93* Brooklyn Nets (2) [91]
Conference finalsJune 3, 2013 American Airlines Arena Miami Heat (7)99–76 Indiana Pacers (6) [92]
Finals June 20, 2013 Miami Heat (8)95–88^ San Antonio Spurs (8) [93]
2014 First round May 3, 2014 Bankers Life Fieldhouse Indiana Pacers (7)92–80 Atlanta Hawks (13) [94]
Chesapeake Energy Arena Oklahoma City Thunder (9)120–109 Memphis Grizzlies (3) [95]
Staples Center Los Angeles Clippers (4)126–121 Golden State Warriors (7) [96]
May 4, 2014 Air Canada Centre Brooklyn Nets (3)104–103* Toronto Raptors (2) [97]
AT&T Center San Antonio Spurs (9)119–96 Dallas Mavericks (6) [98]
2015 First round May 2, 2015 Staples Center Los Angeles Clippers (5)111–109 San Antonio Spurs (10) [99]
Conference semifinalsMay 17, 2015 Toyota Center Houston Rockets (10)113–100 Los Angeles Clippers (6) [100]
2016 First round May 1, 2016 American Airlines Arena Miami Heat (9)106–73 Charlotte Hornets (2) [101]
Air Canada Centre Toronto Raptors (3)89–84 Indiana Pacers (8) [102]
Conference semifinalsMay 15, 2016 Toronto Raptors (4)116–89 Miami Heat (10) [103]
Conference finalsMay 30, 2016 Oracle Arena Golden State Warriors (8)96–88 Oklahoma City Thunder (10) [104]
Finals June 19, 2016 Cleveland Cavaliers (5)93–89*^ Golden State Warriors (9) [105]
2017 First round April 30, 2017 Staples Center Utah Jazz (5)104–91* Los Angeles Clippers (7) [106]
Conference semifinalsMay 15, 2017 TD Garden Boston Celtics (30)115–105 Washington Wizards (10) [107]
2018 First round April 28, 2018 Boston Celtics (31)112–96 Milwaukee Bucks (10) [108]
April 29, 2018 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland Cavaliers (6)105–101 Indiana Pacers (9) [109]
Conference finalsMay 27, 2018 TD Garden Cleveland Cavaliers (7)87–79* Boston Celtics (32) [110]
May 28, 2018 Toyota Center Golden State Warriors (10)101–92* Houston Rockets (11) [111]
2019 First round April 27, 2019 Pepsi Center Denver Nuggets (4)90–86 San Antonio Spurs (11) [112]
Conference semifinalsMay 12, 2019 Portland Trail Blazers (4)100–96* Denver Nuggets (5) [113]
Scotiabank Arena Toronto Raptors (5)92–90 Philadelphia 76ers (16) [114]
2020 First round September 1, 2020 ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex Denver Nuggets (6)80–78 Utah Jazz (6) [115]
September 2, 2020 Houston Rockets (12)104–102 Oklahoma City Thunder (11) [116]
Conference semifinalsSeptember 11, 2020 Boston Celtics (33) [b] 92–87* Toronto Raptors (6) [117]
September 15, 2020 Denver Nuggets (7) [b] 104–89* Los Angeles Clippers (8) [118]
2021 First round June 6, 2021 Staples Center Los Angeles Clippers (9)126–111 Dallas Mavericks (7) [119]
Conference semifinalsJune 19, 2021 Barclays Center Milwaukee Bucks (11)115–111 (OT)* Brooklyn Nets (4) [120]
June 20, 2021 Wells Fargo Center Atlanta Hawks (14)103–96* Philadelphia 76ers (17) [121]
2022 Conference semifinals May 15, 2022 TD Garden Boston Celtics (34)109–81 Milwaukee Bucks (12) [122]
Footprint Center Dallas Mavericks (8)123–90* Phoenix Suns (10) [123]
Conference finalsMay 29, 2022 FTX Arena Boston Celtics (35)100–96* Miami Heat (11) [124]
2023 First round April 30, 2023 Golden 1 Center Golden State Warriors (11)120–100* Sacramento Kings (7) [125]
Conference semifinalsMay 14, 2023 TD Garden Boston Celtics (36)112–88 Philadelphia 76ers (18) [126]
Conference finalsMay 29, 2023 Miami Heat (12)103–84* Boston Celtics (37) § [127]
2024 First round May 5, 2024 Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Cleveland Cavaliers (8)106–94 Orlando Magic (4) [128]
Conference semifinalsMay 19, 2024 Madison Square Garden Indiana Pacers (10)130–109* New York Knicks (16) [129]
Ball Arena Minnesota Timberwolves (2)98–90* Denver Nuggets (8) [130]

All-time standings

TeamGames playedWinsLossesWin–loss %
Boston Celtics 372710.730
Minneapolis / Los Angeles Lakers 24168.667
Syracuse Nationals / Philadelphia 76ers 18612.333
New York Knicks 1679.438
St. Louis / Atlanta Hawks 1459.357
Houston Rockets 1275.583
Miami Heat 1275.583
Milwaukee Bucks 1239.250
Seattle SuperSonics / Oklahoma City Thunder 1165.545
Philadelphia / San Francisco / Golden State Warriors 1165.545
San Antonio Spurs 1147.364
Baltimore/Capital/Washington Bullets / Washington Wizards 1064.600
Fort Wayne / Detroit Pistons 1055.500
Chicago Bulls 1046.400
Indiana Pacers 1046.400
Phoenix Suns 1046.400
Buffalo Braves / Los Angeles Clippers 945.444
Cleveland Cavaliers 862.750
Dallas Mavericks 853.625
Denver Nuggets 844.500
Rochester/Cincinnati Royals / Kansas City/Sacramento Kings 725.286
Utah Jazz 633.500
Toronto Raptors 633.500
Portland Trail Blazers 422.500
Orlando Magic 422.500
New Jersey / Brooklyn Nets 413.250
Memphis Grizzlies 303.000
Minnesota Timberwolves 2201.000
Charlotte Hornets 202.000
New Orleans Hornets / Pelicans 202.000
St. Louis Bombers (defunct)101.000
Note: Teams that have never played a game seven are excluded. Names of franchises before their relocation are also shown.

Reoccurring game seven matchups

(*) – Number of overtime periods played in the seventh game.

CountMatchupRecordYears Played
8 Boston Celtics vs. Philadelphia 76ers/ Syracuse Nationals Celtics, 6–2 1959, 1965, 1968, 1977, 1981, 1982, 2012, 2023
5 Boston Celtics vs. Los Angeles Lakers Celtics, 4–1 1962*, 1966, 1969, 1984, 2010
4 Atlanta/ St. Louis Hawks vs. Boston Celtics Celtics, 4–0 1957**, 1960, 1988, 2008
4 Atlanta/ St. Louis Hawks vs. Los Angeles/ Minneapolis Lakers Tie, 2–2 1960, 1961, 1963, 1966
4 Boston Celtics vs. Milwaukee Bucks Celtics, 4–0 1974, 1987, 2018, 2022
3 New York Knicks vs. Washington Wizards/ Baltimore/ Capital/ Washington Bullets Knicks, 2–1 1970, 1971, 1974
3 Milwaukee Bucks vs. Philadelphia 76ers 76ers, 2–1 1981, 1986, 2001
3 Boston Celtics vs. Cleveland Cavaliers Cavaliers, 2–1 1992, 2008, 2018
3 Houston Rockets vs. Oklahoma City Thunder/ Seattle SuperSonics Rockets, 2–1 1993*, 1997, 2020
3 Indiana Pacers vs. New York Knicks Pacers, 2–1 1994, 1995, 2024
3 Boston Celtics vs. Miami Heat Heat, 2–1 2012, 2022, 2023
2 Los Angeles/ Minneapolis Lakers vs. New York Knicks Tie, 1–1 1952, 1970
2 Los Angeles Lakers vs. Phoenix Suns Tie, 1–1 1970, 2006
2 Chicago Bulls vs. Los Angeles Lakers Lakers, 2–0 1971, 1973
2 Boston Celtics vs. New York Knicks Tie, 1–1 1973, 1984
2 Chicago Bulls vs. Detroit Pistons Tie, 1–1 1974, 1990
2 Oklahoma City Thunder/ Seattle SuperSonics vs. Phoenix Suns Tie, 1–1 1979, 1993
2 Chicago Bulls vs. New York Knicks Tie, 1–1 1992, 1994
2 Denver Nuggets vs. Utah Jazz Tie, 1–1 1994, 2020
2 Houston Rockets vs. Phoenix Suns Rockets, 2–0 1994, 1995
2 Miami Heat vs. New York Knicks Tie, 1–1 1997, 2000
2 Philadelphia 76ers vs. Toronto Raptors Tie, 1–1 2001, 2019
2 Dallas Mavericks vs. San Antonio Spurs Tie, 1–1 2006*, 2014
2 Memphis Grizzlies vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Thunder, 2–0 2011, 2014

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