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[edit]- External
- Wikipedia
- Free Image Search Tool
- Image map editor
- Wikipedia:WikiProject edit counters
- Wikipedia:Inline templates linking country articles
- Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/Task force
- Template:Icon
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- Template:CompactTOC8
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- Category:Good articles without an oldid
- Template:Copy to Wikimedia Commons
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- Ref generator
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- Template:ESp
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To dos
[edit]- Bring the following to FL status
- ABA All-Time Team
- List of National Basketball Association retired jersey numbers
- List of National Basketball Association players with 60 or more points in a game
- List of players banned or suspended by the NBA
- NBA 60 Greatest Playoff Moments
- Portland Trail Blazers accomplishments and records (collaborate with User:Dabomb87)
Current head coaches
Boston Celtics head coaches
New Jersey Nets head coaches
New York Knicks head coaches
Philadelphia 76ers head coaches
Toronto Raptors head coaches
Chicago Bulls head coaches
Cleveland Cavaliers head coaches
Detroit Pistons head coaches
Indiana Pacers head coaches
Milwaukee Bucks head coaches
Player-coaches
Atlanta Hawks head coaches
Charlotte Bobcats head coaches
Miami Heat head coaches
Orlando Magic head coaches
Washington Wizards head coaches
Denver Nuggets head coaches
Minnesota Timberwolves head coaches
Oklahoma City Thunder head coaches
Phoenix Suns head coaches
Utah Jazz head coaches
Championship head coaches
Golden State Warriors head coaches
Los Angeles Clippers head coaches
Los Angeles Lakers head coaches
New Orleans Hornets head coaches
Sacramento Kings head coaches
Dallas Mavericks head coaches
Houston Rockets head coaches
Memphis Grizzlies head coaches
Portland Trail Blazers head coaches
San Antonio Spurs head coaches
Featured lists
[edit]- Reviewing
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- Steps to withdraw FLC candidates
- Add
{{FLCClosed|withdrawn}}
to nomination - Remove from Wikipedia:Featured list candidates
- Add to Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/Failed log
References
[edit]- NBA
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- ESPN
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- Basketball Reference
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Template {{ArticleHistory}} for GA
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Some other stuffs
[edit]History of NBA playoffs format
[edit]- Compiled by User: Zagalejo at User talk:Chrishmt0423 [2]
- 1947-1948: Totally different set-up to what we're used to. (It's apparently modeled after the ice hockey playoffs of the time.) In the first round, the second-place finishers of each division play against each other in a best-of-three series, while the third-place finishers do the same. In the second round, the winners of those series play a best-of-three series against each other, while the first-place finishers play against each other in a best-of-seven series. In the finals, the winners of the two second-round series play against each other in a best-of-seven series.
- 1949: A more familiar set-up, in which there are four best-of-three division semifinals, two best-of-three division finals, and a best-of-seven league championship series.
- 1950: This year, there are three divisions. One team (presumably the one with the best record) gets a bye between their division's finals and the league's finals, while the winners of the other two divisional finals duke it out in the third round to secure the other spot in the finals. Overall, the playoffs follow a 3-3-3-7 format.
- 1951-1953: Back to two divisions, but now with a 3-5-7 format.
- 1954: The playoffs begin with three-team round robins in each division. These are followed by two best-of-three division finals and a best-of-seven league finals.
- 1955-1957: Back to 3-5-7 format.
- 1958-1960: Now there is a 3-7-7 format.
- 1961-1967: Now there is a 5-7-7 format.
- 1968-1974: 7-7-7
- 1975-1983: 3-7-7-7
- 1984-2002: 5-7-7-7
- 2003-present: 7-7-7-7
- Sources
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- Rosen, Charley (2008). The First Tip-Off: The Incredible Story of the Birth of the NBA. Mc-Graw Hill. pp. 211–212. ISBN 0071487859.
- Anderson, Corrie and Rob Reheuser, et al (2006). Sporting News Official 2006–2007 NBA Guide. Sporting News Books. ISBN 0892048549.
- Brown, Donald H. (2007). A Best of Basketball Story. AuthorHouse. pp. 4–5 ISBN 1434341933. [3]
Three letter abbreviations of NBA teams
[edit]Boston Celtics | BOS | Chicago Bulls | CHI | Atlanta Hawks | ATL | Denver Nuggets | DEN | Golden State Warriors | GSW | Dallas Mavericks | DAL |
New Jersey Nets | NJN | Cleveland Cavaliers | CLE | Charlotte Bobcats | CHA | Minnesota Timberwolves | MIN | Los Angeles Clippers | LAC | Houston Rockets | HOU |
New York Knicks | NYK | Detroit Pistons | DET | Miami Heat | MIA | Oklahoma City Thunder | OKC | Los Angeles Lakers | LAL | Memphis Grizzlies | MEM |
Philadelphia 76ers | PHI | Indiana Pacers | IND | Orlando Magic | ORL | Portland Trail Blazers | POR | Phoenix Suns | PHX | New Orleans Hornets | NOH |
Toronto Raptors | TOR | Milwaukee Bucks | MIL | Washington Wizards | WAS | Utah Jazz | UTA | Sacramento Kings | SAC | San Antonio Spurs | SAS |