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  1. 201011 NBA season; League: National Basketball Association: Sport: Basketball: Duration: October 26, 2010 – April 13, 2011 April 16 – May 26, 2011 (Playoffs) May 31 – June 12, 2011 (Finals) Number of games: 82: Number of teams: 30: TV partner(s) ABC, TNT, ESPN, NBA TV: Draft; Top draft pick: John Wall: Picked by: Washington Wizards ...

  2. The 2010 NBA Finals was the championship series of the National Basketball Association's (NBA) 2009–10 season and conclusion of the season's playoffs, held from June 3 to 17, 2010. A best-of-seven playoff series, it was contested between the Western Conference champion and defending champion Los Angeles Lakers and the Eastern Conference ...

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  3. The 2010 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 2009-10 season. The tournament concluded with the Western Conference champion Los Angeles Lakers defeating the Eastern Conference champion Boston Celtics 4 games to 3 in the NBA Finals .

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    National championships

    Men: 1. NBA 1.1. Season: 1.1.1. Division champions: Boston Celtics (Atlantic), Cleveland Cavaliers (Central), Orlando Magic (Southeast), Denver Nuggets (Northwest), Los Angeles Lakers (Pacific), Dallas Mavericks (Southwest) 1.1.2. Best regular-season record: Cleveland Cavaliers (61–21) 1.1.3. Eastern Conference: Boston Celtics 1.1.4. Western Conference: Los Angeles Lakers 1.2. Finals: The Lakers defeat the Celtics 4–3 in the best-of-seven series, with Kobe Bryant named Finals MVP. 2. Liga Nac...

    College

    Men 1. NCAA 1.1. Division I: Duke 61, Butler 59 1.1.1. Most Outstanding Player: Kyle Singler, Duke 1.2. National Invitation Tournament: Dayton 79, North Carolina68 1.3. College Basketball Invitational: Virginia Commonwealth defeats Saint Louis2–0 in the best-of-three final. 1.4. CollegeInsider.com Tournament: Missouri State 78, Pacific65 1.5. Division II: Cal Poly Pomona 65, Indiana (PA)53 1.6. Division III: Wisconsin–Stevens Point 78, Williams73 2. NAIA 2.1. NAIA Division I: Oklahoma Baptist...

    Prep

    1. USA TodayBoys Basketball Ranking #1: 2. USA TodayGirls Basketball Ranking #1: 3. NCAA (Philippines)Juniors: 4. UAAPJuniors:

    Basketball Hall of Fame

    1. Class of 2010: 1.1. Players: Cynthia Cooper, Dennis Johnson, Gus Johnson, Karl Malone, Maciel Pereira, Scottie Pippen 1.2. Coaches: Bob Hurley, Sr. 1.3. Contributors: Jerry Buss 1.4. Teams: 1960 USA Olympic Team, 1992 USA Olympic Men's Team(aka the "Dream Team")

    Women's Basketball Hall of Fame

    1. Class of 2010 1.1. Leta Andrews 1.2. Teresa Edwards 1.3. Rebecca Lobo 1.4. Gloria Ray 1.5. Teresa Weatherspoon 1.6. Chris Weller

    FIBA Hall of Fame

    1. Class of 2010 1. 1.1. Players 1.1. 1.1.1. Arvydas Sabonis 1.1.2. Cheryl Miller 1.1.3. Dino Meneghin 1.1.4. Dragan Ki?anovi? 1.1.5. Natalya Zasulskaya 1.1.6. Oscar Schmidt 1.1.7. Vlade Divac 1.1. Coaches 1.1. 1.1.1. Evgeny Gomelsky 1.1.2. Lindsay Gaze 1.1.3. Mirko Novosel 1.1. Referees 1.1. 1.1.1. Jim Bain 1.1.2. Konstantinos Dimou 1.1. Contributors 1.1. 1.1.1. Abdoulaye Seye Moreau 1.1.2. George Killian 1.1.3. Hans-Joachim Otto

    July 8 – LeBron James makes the decision to sign with the Miami Heat joining new signee Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade. The decision was televised in an hour-long special on ESPN.
    December 21 – The University of Connecticut women's team wins its 89th consecutive game, surpassing the NCAA Division I record previously held by the UCLA men's team of 1971–1974.
    December 30 – UConn's record winning streak ends at 90 when the Huskies lose 71–59 to Stanford.
    Just Wright – a romantic comedy film starring rappers Common and Queen Latifah that tells the story of a physical therapist who falls in love with a pro basketball player; film also features the NB...
    Once Brothers – a TV documentary, jointly produced by ESPN Films and NBA Entertainment, focusing on Serb Vlade Divac and Croat Dražen Petrović, former Yugoslavia national teammates, and how the Yug...
    January 8 — Bob Blackburn, American radio and TV play-by-play announcer (Seattle SuperSonics) (born 1924)
    January 19 — Dan Fitzgerald, American college coach (Gonzaga) (born 1942)
    January 28 — Bud Millikan, American college coach (Maryland) (born 1920)
    February 3 — Dick McGuire, Hall of Fame player for the New York Knicks(born 1926)
  4. 2008-09 Season Summary 2010-11 Season Summary. League Champion: Los Angeles Lakers. Most Valuable Player: LeBron James (29.7/7.3/8.6) Rookie of the Year: Tyreke Evans (20.1/5.3/5.8) PPG Leader: Kevin Durant (30.1) RPG Leader: Dwight Howard (13.2) APG Leader: Steve Nash (11.0) WS Leader: LeBron James (18.5)

  5. 2010 Playoff Leaders: PTS: Kobe Bryant (671) TRB: Pau Gasol (255) AST: Rajon Rondo (223) WS: Pau Gasol (4.3) Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free. 2010 NBA Playoffs. Standings. Schedule and Results. Leaders. 2009-10 Reg. Season Summary. On this page: Playoff Series. Per Game Stats. Playoff Leaders. Full Site Menu. Playoff Series.

  6. 2008-09 Standings 2010-11 Standings. League Champion: Los Angeles Lakers. Most Valuable Player: LeBron James (29.7/7.3/8.6) Rookie of the Year: Tyreke Evans (20.1/5.3/5.8) PPG Leader: Kevin Durant (30.1) RPG Leader: Dwight Howard (13.2) APG Leader: Steve Nash (11.0) WS Leader: LeBron James (18.5)

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