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  2. Playoff format - Wikipedia

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    This ensures that, if the home team wins every game, the team with home-field advantage never trails in the series. From 1985 to 2013, the NBA finals used the "2–3–2" format (the team with the home-court advantage plays games 1, 2, 6, and 7 on their home court). This can theoretically allow the team with the home-court advantage to trail in ...

  3. List of teams that have overcome 3–0 series deficits - Wikipedia

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    The only instance in a championship series was by the NHL's Toronto Maple Leafs in the 1942 Stanley Cup Finals. The NBA is the only league in which this has never happened, to date. [9] Conversely, eleven teams have evened a series after being behind 3–0 and then lost in the final game: six in the NHL, four in the NBA, and one in MLB.

  4. NBA Finals - Wikipedia

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    The NBA Finals was initially structured in a 2–2–111 format. [4] In 1985 , to ease the amount of cross-country travel, it was changed to a 2–3–2 format, in which the first two and last two games of the series were played at the arena of the team who earned home-court advantage by having the better record during the regular season.

  5. NBA playoffs - Wikipedia

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    In the NBA Finals, the Rockets swept the Orlando Magic (57–25) in four games; in doing so, the Rockets defeated four teams that had won 50 or more games during the regular season (the Utah Jazz at 60–22, the Phoenix Suns at 59–23, the San Antonio Spurs at 62–20 and Orlando at 57–25), the first time a team had done so. As of now, the ...

  6. List of teams that have overcome 3–1 series deficits - Wikipedia

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    MLB teams have overcome 3–1 deficits 14 times (including one 3–0 deficit), six of which occurred in the World Series. [1] This does not count the 1903 World Series, during which the Boston Americans (or Puritans, or Pilgrims, depending on the source, and later known as the Red Sox) came back from a 3–1 deficit to defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates, five games to three, as that was a best-of ...

  7. Clutch City - Wikipedia

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    The name Clutch City would be used by the city's Major League Baseball (MLB) club (the Houston Astros) after their first World Series appearance in 2005, and by the city's Major League Soccer (MLS) club (the Houston Dynamo) after they won the MLS Cup in their inaugural season in 2006.

  8. Game seven - Wikipedia

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    Last time the NBA Finals were played in March. 1962 [57] Boston Celtics: Los Angeles Lakers: 110–107 (OT) Boston Garden, Boston: Most recent NBA Finals game seven to go into overtime. 1966 [58] Boston Celtics: Los Angeles Lakers: 95–93 Boston Garden, Boston: Last NBA Finals until 2016 that a team down 3–1 rallied to force a game seven ...

  9. National Basketball Association - Wikipedia

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    In every round, the best-of-7 series follows a 2–2–111 home-court pattern, meaning that one team will have home court in games 1, 2, 5, and 7, while the other plays at home in games 3, 4, and 6. From 1985 to 2013, the NBA Finals followed a 2–3–2 pattern, meaning that one team had home court in games 1, 2, 6, and 7, while the other ...