NBA Finals

The NBA Finals is the yearly championship series of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Eastern and Western conference winners play a best-of-seven game series to determine the league champion. The winners of these Finals are given the Larry O’Brien Championship Trophy, which replaced the Walter A. Brown Trophy in 1983.
The series was originally known as the BAA Finals before the 1949–50 season when the Basketball Association of America (BAA) united with the National Basketball League (NBL) to form the NBA. The contest oversaw additional name changes to NBA World Championship Series from 1950 to 1985, in addition to a brief stint as the Showdown, before settling on NBA Finals in 1986. [1]
The NBA Finals was originally ordered in a two –2–1–1–1 format. In 1985, to ease the amount of cross-country journey, it was changed into a 2–3–2 format, where the first two and final two matches of the series have been played at the stadium of the group who earned home-court benefit by getting the better record during the regular season. The two –2–1–1–1 format has been restored. The first two matches are played with the higher-seeded team’s home, the subsequent two in the house of the lower-seeded team, along with the rest three are played at each team’s home arena alternately. [2]
A total of 19 franchises have won the NBA Finals, with the Toronto Raptors winning in 2019. The Boston Celtics hold the record for the most victories, having won the contest 17 occasions, in addition to the most consecutive titles, winning 8 occasions from 1959 to 1966. The Los Angeles Lakers have contested the NBA Finals the most times, with 31 appearances. The Eastern Conference has provided the many winners, with 38 wins from 10 franchises; the Western Convention has 32, from 9 franchises.

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