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  2. 1977 NBA Finals - Wikipedia

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    Portland Trail Blazers 110, Philadelphia 76ers 104 Scoring by quarter: 22-15, 23-26, 40-25, 25-38: Pts: Gross 25 Rebs: Walton 24 Asts: Davis 8: Pts: Erving 37 Rebs ...

  3. 1977 NBA playoffs - Wikipedia

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    The 1977 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1976–77 season.The tournament concluded with the Western Conference champion Portland Trail Blazers defeating the Eastern Conference champion Philadelphia 76ers 4 games to 2 in the NBA Finals.

  4. 1976–77 Portland Trail Blazers season - Wikipedia

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    The 1976–77 Portland Trail Blazers season was the Portland Trail Blazers' seventh season in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The revamped Trail Blazers had an exceptional start, winning 22 of their first 31 games. The team won their last 5 games to post a record of 49–33. [1]

  5. 1978 NBA playoffs - Wikipedia

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    The 1978 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 1977-78 season.The tournament concluded with the Eastern Conference champion Washington Bullets defeating the Western Conference champion Seattle SuperSonics 4 games to 3 in the NBA Finals.

  6. 1976–77 NBA season - Wikipedia

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    The 1976–77 NBA season was the 31st season of the National Basketball Association.The season ended with the Portland Trail Blazers winning their first NBA Championship in franchise history, beating the Philadelphia 76ers in six games in the NBA Finals.

  7. List of NBA postseason records - Wikipedia

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    20 by Bill Walton, Portland Trail Blazers at Philadelphia 76ers, June 3, 1977; 20 by Bill Walton, Portland Trail Blazers vs. Philadelphia 76ers, June 5, 1977; 20 by Kevin Garnett, Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Denver Nuggets on April 21, 2004; 20 by Kevin Garnett, Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Sacramento Kings on May 19, 2004