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Lakers vs. 76ers. 1981 Finals 1983 Finals. League Champion: Los Angeles Lakers. Finals MVP: Magic Johnson (16.2 / 10.8 / 8.0) 1982 Playoff Leaders: PTS: Julius Erving (461) TRB: Caldwell Jones (189) AST: Maurice Cheeks (172) WS: Julius Erving (3.0)
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The series saw the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers face the Eastern Conference champion Philadelphia 76ers. It was a rematch of the 1980 NBA Finals. The Lakers won 4 games to 2. The 1982 NBA Finals documentary "Something to Prove" recaps all the action of this series.
Expected W-L: 53-29 (4th of 23) Arena: The Forum Attendance: 605,236 (3rd of 23) NBA 1982 Playoffs: Won NBA Western Conference Semifinals (4-0) versus Phoenix Suns ( Series Stats) Won NBA Western Conference Finals (4-0) versus San Antonio Spurs ( Series Stats) Won NBA Finals (4-2) versus Philadelphia 76ers ( Series Stats) NBA Champions.
Checkout the Results, Statistics, Playoff Leaders, Per Game Stats, Advanced Stats and more for the 1982 NBA playoffs on Basketball-Reference.com.
Lakers 1982 NBA Championship information including 2000 Playoffs fixture, roster, pictures, stats and players performance
The Los Angeles Lakers won in the 1982 NBA Finals against the Philadelphia 76ers, 4 games to 2.
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The 1982 Los Angeles Lakers, coached by Paul Westhead (7-4) and Pat Riley (50-21), won the NBA Finals after finishing the regular season in 1st place in the Western Conference Pacific Division with a 57-25 record.