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1983 Finals Game 4: Sixers vs. Lakers The 1983 Sixers entrench themselves as one of history's greatest teams, sweeping aside the Lakers with Julius Erving and Moses Malone leading from the way.
The Sixers were looking to avenge themselves in the 1983 NBA Finals from two prior Finals’ losses to the Lakers. Moses and the Sixers dominated the end of Game 3 to take a commanding lead in the ...
Filming the 1983 Lakers Finals Loss in ‘Winning Time’ Meant a Whole Different Kind of Basketball No high-fiving, for one thing, says director Salli Richardson-Whitfield.
Richardson-Whitfield is nominated for season two's sixth episode, "Beat L.A.," which follows the Lakers' disappointing loss in the 1983 NBA Finals after winning the championship in '82 and leads ...
He led the Philadelphia 76ers to a sweep of the then-defending champion Los Angeles Lakers in the 1983 NBA Finals.
McKenna: There were a lot of characters. Julius Erving rises above the Los Angeles Lakers during the 1983 NBA finals. / Photograph by Manny Millan/Sports Illustrated/Getty Images ...
The great Milwaukee Bucks teams of the 1980's never reached the Finals, but they had a real chance in 1983.When looking back at the outstanding run of winning seasons put together by the Milwaukee ...
May 31, 1983: The Philadelphia 76ers sweep their way to the NBA championship with a 115-108 win over the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
More than five years after Philadelphia 76ers' forward Julius Erving made his infamous "We owe you one" vow following the 1977 NBA Finals, the 76ers had yet to live up to that promise, falling to ...
A few hours after the Sixers had taken a 3-0 series lead in the 1983 NBA Finals, Billy Cunningham retreated to his hotel room to watch film. It was Sunday night in Los Angeles and he had been ...
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