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      • The heavily favored Celtics defeated the Rockets four games to two to win their 16th NBA championship. The championship would be the Celtics' last until 2008. Larry Bird was named the Finals MVP.
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  2. The NBA Finals is the championship series for the National Basketball Association (NBA) held at the conclusion of its postseason.All NBA Finals have been played in a best-of-seven format, and are contested between the winners of the Eastern Conference and the Western Conference (formerly Divisions before 1970), except in 1950 when the Eastern Division champion faced the winner between the ...

  3. The 1986 FIFA World Cup was the 13th FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial football tournament for men's senior national teams. It was played in Mexico from 31 May to 29 June 1986. The tournament was the second to feature a 24-team format.

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    Boston Celtics

    The Celtics made the 1985 NBA Finals, but lost in six games to the Los Angeles Lakers. The series exposed some of Boston's weaknesses, such as the lack of bench scoring, which was exploited after Kevin McHale moved to the starting lineup with Cedric Maxwell bothered by knee injuries. In addition, Larry Bird played through an elbow injury, which severely affected his shooting. In the offseason, president Red Auerbach decided to tweak the roster, trading Maxwell to the Los Angeles Clippers for...

    Houston Rockets

    Following their previous Finals appearance in 1981, the Rockets entered a brief rebuilding period. Long-time Rockets Calvin Murphy and Rudy Tomjanovich retired, while Mike Dunleavy, Sr., Bill Willoughby, Tom Henderson and Billy Paultz moved on to different teams. But the biggest move came during the 1982 offseason, when the Rockets traded Moses Malone to the 1983 champions Philadelphia 76ers. The loss of Malone sent the Rockets to a league-worst 14–68 record in the 1982–83 season, after which...

    Regular season series

    The Boston Celticswon both games in the regular season series:

    The Larry Bird–led Celtics defeated the Rockets again 4 games to 2 in the 1986 NBA Finals. The Celtics won the first two games at the Boston Garden, where they had gone 40–1 during the regular season. The Rockets had been almost as good at home during the regular season, and they defeated the Celtics 106–104 in game three. Game 4 was a tense battle...

    Game 1

    The "Twin Towers" Ralph Sampson and Akeem Olajuwon were saddled with foul trouble for much of the game. Sampson got three quick fouls just 4:45 into the game and scored only two points; Olajuwon picked up five fouls despite scoring 33, 25 of which came in the first half. The backcourt tandem of Dennis Johnson and Danny Ainge provided the third quarter spurt for the Celtics, combining for 22 points, while Boston held Houston to just 17 points in an expected victory.

    Game 2

    The third quarter again proved decisive for the Celtics, outscoring the Rockets 34–19 in the quarter. Sampson and Olajuwon combined for 32 points in the first half, but only seven in the second. Larry Bird paced the Celtics with 31 points on 12-for-19 shooting, while Kevin McHale added 25 in another Boston rout. It was Boston's 40th consecutive victory at home, regular season and playoffs combined.

    Game 3

    The Rockets rallied from eight points down in the fourth quarter before escaping to a much-needed two-point win at home, despite another third quarter meltdown. Sampson and Olajuwon combined for 47 points and 30 rebounds, Robert Reid added 20, while reserve guard Mitchell Wigginstipped in off an Olajuwon miss late in the fourth to put the Rockets ahead for good. The Celtics only managed one more shot in their final two possessions, a missed 5-footer by Robert Parish. Kevin McHale and Larry Bi...

    1986 NBA Finals at Basketball Reference
  4. Canada. Jul 17, 1986. Semifinals. Brazil. 80. - 96. USA. Jul 17, 1986. Semifinals. Soviet Union. 91. - 90. Yugoslavia. Jul 18, 1986. Classification 9-12. Greece. 102. - 88. Argentina. Jul 18, 1986. Classification 5-8. Israel. 78.

  5. This list has all the results from the games played in the 1986 FIBA Basketball World Championship with stages, dates, scores and more. Game. Stage. Results. Date: Jul 05, 1986. 1. First Round, Group D. Argentina. 82. - 75. Holland. 2. First Round, Group A. Spain. 84. - 80. France. 3. First Round, Group B. Australia. 72. - 66. Cuba. 4.

  6. Drazen Petrovic. (Yugoslavia) Scoring Leader: Nikolaos Galis (Greece) 33.7 points per game. Groups. Information about the Spain 1986 basketball World Cup with champion, medals, national teams, game results, final standings, groups, stats, top scorers and more data.

  7. FIBA Basketball World Cup year winner runner-up *Known as the FIBA World Championship until 2014. **Olympic championships, recognized as world championships. **By default. 1936** United States Canada 1948** United States France 1950 Argentina United States 1952**

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