1991 in basketball
The following are thebasketballevents of the year1991throughout the world.
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Winners of major team competitions 1990–1991
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Portland Trail Blazersfinished the regular season with the best record in theNBAwith 63 wins and 19 losses and also led the Western Conference. TheChicago Bullsfinished with the best record from the Eastern Conference with 61 wins and 21 losses.[1]There were only 4 divisions in the NBA; Atlantic, Midwest, Central and Pacific. The Bulls and Trail Blazers won the Central and Pacific divisions respectively while theBoston CelticsandSan Antonio Spurswon the Atlantic and Midwest divisions respectively. TheDenver Nuggetshad the worst record with 20 wins and 62 losses. However, they scored the most points; averaging 119.9 points per game. ThePhoenix Sunsset an NBA team record for most points in a regular season regulation game with 173 points against the Denver Nuggets. The Nuggets had the worst defense in the NBA, as they were allowing teams to score 130.9 points per game. Another record that was broken for this season was total assists for the whole season byJohn Stocktonat 1164.
Michael Jordanwon the MVP award, earning 891 of 960 points possible.[2]Magic Johnson of theLos Angeles Lakersfinished 2nd in voting.Derrick Colemanwon Rookie of the Year.Dennis Rodmanwon Defensive Player of the Year,Detlef Schrempfwon Sixth Man of the Year andScott Skileswon Most Improved Player.
The first round of the 1991 Playoffs was still a best 3 out of 5 series. Portland Trail Blazers were tested and pushed to Game 5 before eventually beating theSeattle SuperSonics.The Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Lakers, andPhiladelphia 76erswere the only teams to sweep in the first round of the playoffs. After the first round, rest of the series were 7 games and the first team to win 4 games would move on to the next round. The 2nd round provided no game 7's as the Bulls,Detroit Pistons,Lakers and Trail Blazers moved on. Bulls would go on to sweep the Pistons in the Eastern Conference Finals and the Lakers battled out 6 games to overcome the Trail Blazers. The Finals was a match up between Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers. This was Michael Jordan's first appearance in the Finals and Magic Johnson's last trip. Johnson and the Lakers were no match for the Chicago Bulls as they lost 4 games to 1, giving Michael Jordan his first NBA Championship and his first finals MVP. After losing the first game of seven to the Los Angeles Lakers, Michael took his game to the next level. Over that five game span he averaged 31.2 points, 11.4 assists, 6.6 rebounds, 2.8 steals, and 1.4 blocks. This exceeded his average in the regular season where he averaged 31.5 pts, 5.5 assists, 6.0 rebounds, 2.7 steals, and 1.0 blocks. Magic Johnson also took his game to the next level where he averaged 18.6 pts, 12.4 assists, 8.0 rebounds, 1.2 steals, and 0 blocks, but in the end Michael reigned superior.[3][4][5] As for the whole playoffs, Michael Jordan also led the way with most points scored with 529.Dennis Rodmanhad the most rebounds at 177 while Magic Johnson finished with 1st in assists with 240.
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Awards and honors
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- NBA Finals MVP
- Slam Dunk Contest
- Three-point Shootout
Collegiate
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- John R. Wooden Award:Larry Johnson,UNLV
- Naismith College Coach of the Year:Randy Ayers,Ohio State
- Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award:Keith Jennings,East Tennessee State
- Associated Press College Basketball Player of the Year:Shaquille O'Neal,LSU
- NCAA basketball tournament Most Outstanding Player:Bobby Hurley,Duke
- USBWA National Freshman of the Year:Rodney Rogers,Wake Forest
- Associated Press College Basketball Coach of the Year:Randy Ayers,Ohio State
- Naismith Outstanding Contribution to Basketball:Clarence "Big House" Gaines
- Women
- Naismith College Player of the Year:Dawn Staley,Virginia
- Naismith College Coach of the Year:Debbie Ryan,Virginia
- Wade Trophy:Daedra Charles,Tennessee
- Frances Pomeroy Naismith Award:Shanya Evans,Providence
- NCAA basketball tournament Most Outstanding Player:Dawn Staley,Virginia
- Basketball Academic All-America Team:Jan Jensen,Drake
- Carol Eckman Award:Marian Washington,Kansas
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
[edit]- Class of 1991:[6]
Deaths
[edit]- June 9 —Howard Hobson,Hall of Famecollege coach (Oregon,Yale) (born 1903)
- July 18 —Joel Eaves,American college coach (Auburn) (born 1914)
- November 2 —Jimmy Hull,College All-American (Ohio State) and1939 NCAA tournamentMost Outstanding Player (born 1917)
- December 17 —Carl Shy,American Olympic gold medalist (1936) (born 1908)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^"1990-91 NBA Standings".
- ^"1990-91 NBA Awards Voting".
- ^"1991 NBA Finals Lakers vs. Bulls".Basketball Reference.
- ^"1991 NBA Finals Lakers vs. Bulls".Archivedfrom the original on 2015-06-23.
- ^"1991 NBA Finals - Lakers vs. Bulls".Basketball-Reference.com.Retrieved2020-06-29.
- ^"Hall of Famers".Basketball Hall of Fame.Retrieved12 Oct2014.