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1 Notable occurrences  





2 198889 NBA changes  





3 Final standings  



3.1  By division  





3.2  By conference  







4 Expansion  





5 Playoffs  





6 Statistics leaders  





7 NBA awards  



7.1  Player of the week  





7.2  Player of the month  





7.3  Rookie of the month  





7.4  Coach of the month  







8 See also  





9 References  














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1988–89 NBA season
LeagueNational Basketball Association
SportBasketball
DurationNovember 4, 1988 – April 23, 1989
April 27 – June 2, 1989 (Playoffs)
June 6–13, 1989 (Finals)
Number of teams25
TV partner(s)CBS, TBS
Draft
Top draft pickDanny Manning
Picked byLos Angeles Clippers
Regular season
Top seedDetroit Pistons
Season MVPMagic Johnson (L.A. Lakers)
Top scorerMichael Jordan (Chicago)
Playoffs
Eastern championsDetroit Pistons
  Eastern runners-upChicago Bulls
Western championsLos Angeles Lakers
  Western runners-upPhoenix Suns
Finals
ChampionsDetroit Pistons
  Runners-upLos Angeles Lakers
Finals MVPJoe Dumars (Detroit)
NBA seasons

← 1987–88

1989–90 →

Los Angeles Lakers facing the Boston Celtics in Dec. 1988. This would be Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's last jump ball at Boston Garden.

The 1988–89 NBA season was the 43rd season of the National Basketball Association. The season ended with the Detroit Pistons winning the NBA Championship, sweeping the Los Angeles Lakers. This was the first season of the Miami Heat and Charlotte Hornets.

Notable occurrences

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Coaching changes
Off-season
Team 1987–88 coach 1988–89 coach
Boston Celtics K.C. Jones Jimmy Rodgers
Charlotte Hornets Expansion Dick Harter
Houston Rockets Bill Fitch Don Chaney
Miami Heat Expansion Ron Rothstein
Phoenix Suns John Wetzel Cotton Fitzsimmons
San Antonio Spurs Bob Weiss Larry Brown
Golden State Warriors Ed Gregory Don Nelson
In-season
Team Outgoing coach Incoming coach
Portland Trail Blazers Mike Schuler Rick Adelman
Los Angeles Clippers Gene Shue Don Casey
Indiana Pacers Jack Ramsay Mel Daniels
Mel Daniels George Irvine
George Irvine Dick Versace
Utah Jazz Frank Layden Jerry Sloan

1988–89 NBA changes

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Final standings

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By division

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  • e
  • W L PCT GB Home Road Div
    y-New York Knicks 52 30 .634 35–6 17–24 18–12
    x-Philadelphia 76ers 46 36 .561 6 30–11 16–25 19–11
    x-Boston Celtics 42 40 .512 10 32–9 10–31 19–11
    Washington Bullets 40 42 .488 12 30–11 10–31 17–13
    New Jersey Nets 26 56 .317 26 17–24 9–32 9–21
    Charlotte Hornets 20 62 .244 32 12–29 8–33 8–22
  • e
  • W L PCT GB Home Road Div
    y-Detroit Pistons 63 19 .768 37–4 26–15 20–10
    x-Cleveland Cavaliers 57 25 .695 6 37–4 20–21 19–11
    x-Atlanta Hawks 52 30 .634 11 33–8 19–22 20–10
    x-Milwaukee Bucks 49 33 .598 14 31–10 18–23 11–19
    x-Chicago Bulls 47 35 .573 16 30–11 17–24 12–18
    Indiana Pacers 28 54 .341 35 20–21 8–33 8–22
  • e
  • W L PCT GB Home Road Div
    y-Utah Jazz 51 31 .622 34–7 17–24 19–11
    x-Houston Rockets 45 37 .549 6 31–10 14–27 19–11
    x-Denver Nuggets 44 38 .537 7 35–6 9–32 18–12
    Dallas Mavericks 38 44 .463 13 24–17 14–27 19–11
    San Antonio Spurs 21 61 .256 30 18–23 3–38 9–21
    Miami Heat 15 67 .183 36 12–29 3–38 6–24
  • e
  • W L PCT GB Home Road Div
    y-Los Angeles Lakers 57 25 .695 35–6 22–19 25–9
    x-Phoenix Suns 55 27 .671 2 35–6 20–21 23–11
    x-Seattle SuperSonics 47 35 .573 10 31–10 16–25 20–14
    x-Golden State Warriors 43 39 .524 14 29–12 14–27 15–19
    x-Portland Trail Blazers 39 43 .476 18 28–13 11–30 17–17
    Sacramento Kings 27 55 .329 30 21–20 6–35 12–22
    Los Angeles Clippers 21 61 .256 36 17–24 4–37 7–27
    A ticket for a November 1988 game between the Dallas Mavericks and the season's eventual champions Detroit Pistons.

    By conference

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    #
  • e
  • Team W L PCT GB
    1 z-Detroit Pistons 63 19 .768
    2 y-New York Knicks 52 30 .634 11
    3 x-Cleveland Cavaliers 57 25 .695 6
    4 x-Atlanta Hawks 52 30 .634 11
    5 x-Milwaukee Bucks 49 33 .598 14
    6 x-Chicago Bulls 47 35 .573 16
    7 x-Philadelphia 76ers 46 36 .561 17
    8 x-Boston Celtics 42 40 .512 21
    9 Washington Bullets 40 42 .488 23
    10 Indiana Pacers 28 54 .341 35
    11 New Jersey Nets 26 56 .317 37
    12 Charlotte Hornets 20 62 .244 43
    #
  • e
  • Team W L PCT GB
    1 c-Los Angeles Lakers 57 25 .695
    2 y-Utah Jazz 51 31 .622 6
    3 x-Phoenix Suns 55 27 .671 2
    4 x-Seattle SuperSonics 47 35 .573 10
    5 x-Houston Rockets 45 37 .549 12
    6 x-Denver Nuggets 44 38 .537 13
    7 x-Golden State Warriors 43 39 .524 14
    8 x-Portland Trail Blazers 39 43 .476 18
    9 Dallas Mavericks 38 44 .463 19
    10 Sacramento Kings 27 55 .329 30
    11 San Antonio Spurs 21 61 .256 36
    12 Los Angeles Clippers 21 61 .256 36
    13 Miami Heat 15 67 .183 42
    A ticket for a game between the Miami Heat and the Charlotte Hornets during their inaugural season.

    Notes

    Expansion

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    The League expands from twenty-three to twenty-five franchises, with new expansion teams in Charlotte and Miami.

    The Heat began its season as a member of the Western Conference despite its geographical position, enduring its longest road trips when playing Western Conference teams. It also began the season 0–17, at the time the worst start in NBA history. The Hornets finished at 20–62. Such records are typical of expansion NBA franchises in their initial seasons, with 15–67 being the poorest record repeated by the Cavaliers, Grizzlies, Rockets, and Mavericks, as well as the Heat.[4] The Sacramento Kings were belatedly moved to the Pacific Division in their fourth season after leaving Kansas City.

    A ticket for Game 1 of the 1989 Eastern Conference Semifinals between the New York Knicks and the Chicago Bulls.

    Playoffs

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    Teams in bold advanced to the next round. The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding in its conference, and the numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round. The division champions are marked by an asterisk. Home court advantage does not necessarily belong to the higher-seeded team, but instead the team with the better regular season record; teams enjoying the home advantage are shown in italics.

    First Round Conference Semifinals Conference Finals NBA Finals
                
    E1 Detroit* 3
    E8 Boston 0
    E1 Detroit* 4
    E5 Milwaukee 0
    E4 Atlanta 2
    E5 Milwaukee 3
    E1 Detroit* 4
    Eastern Conference
    E6 Chicago 2
    E3 Cleveland 2
    E6 Chicago 3 **
    E6 Chicago 4
    E2 New York* 2
    E2 New York* 3
    E7 Philadelphia 0
    E1 Detroit* 4
    W1 LA Lakers* 0
    W1 LA Lakers* 3
    W8 Portland 0
    W1 LA Lakers* 4
    W4 Seattle 0
    W4 Seattle 3
    W5 Houston 1
    W1 LA Lakers* 4
    Western Conference
    W3 Phoenix 0
    W3 Phoenix 3
    W6 Denver 0
    W3 Phoenix 4
    W7 Golden State 1
    W2 Utah* 0
    W7 Golden State 3
    • * Division winner
  • Bold Series winner
  • Italic Team with home-court advantage
  • (**buzzer beater to win playoff round)

    Statistics leaders

    [edit]
    Category Player Team Stat
    Points per game Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls 32.5
    Rebounds per game Akeem Olajuwon Houston Rockets 13.5
    Assists per game John Stockton Utah Jazz 13.6
    Steals per game John Stockton Utah Jazz 3.21
    Blocks per game Manute Bol Golden State Warriors 4.31
    FG% Dennis Rodman Detroit Pistons .595
    FT% Magic Johnson Los Angeles Lakers .911
    3FG% Jon Sundvold Miami Heat .522

    NBA awards

    [edit]

    Player of the week

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    The following players were named NBA Player of the Week.

    Week Player
    Nov. 4 – Nov. 13 Akeem Olajuwon (Houston Rockets)
    Nov. 14 – Nov. 20 Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)
    Nov. 21 – Nov. 27 Patrick Ewing (New York Knicks)
    Nov. 28 – Dec. 4 Magic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers)
    Dec. 5 – Dec. 11 Michael Adams (Denver Nuggets)
    Dec. 12 – Dec. 18 Robert Parish (Boston Celtics)
    Dec. 20 – Dec. 25 Clyde Drexler (Portland Trail Blazers)
    Dec. 26 – Dec. 30 Magic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers)
    Jan. 2 – Jan. 8 Dale Ellis (Seattle SuperSonics)
    Jan. 9 – Jan. 15 Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)
    Jan. 16 – Jan. 22 Chris Mullin (Golden State Warriors)
    Jan. 23 – Jan. 29 Tom Chambers (Phoenix Suns)
    Jan. 30 – Feb. 5 Ron Harper (Cleveland Cavaliers)
    Feb. 6 – Feb. 19 Akeem Olajuwon (Houston Rockets)
    Feb. 20 – Feb. 26 Patrick Ewing (New York Knicks)
    Feb. 27 – Mar. 5 Chuck Person (Indiana Pacers)
    Mar. 6 – Mar. 12 Isiah Thomas (Detroit Pistons)
    Mar. 13 – Mar. 19 Kevin Johnson (Phoenix Suns)
    Mar. 20 – Mar. 26 Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)
    Mar. 27 – Apr. 2 Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)
    Apr. 3 – Apr. 9 Clyde Drexler (Portland Trail Blazers)
    Apr. 10 – Apr. 16 Karl Malone (Utah Jazz)
    Apr. 17 – Apr. 23 Xavier McDaniel (Seattle SuperSonics)

    Player of the month

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    The following players were named NBA Player of the Month.

    Month Player
    November Charles Barkley (Philadelphia 76ers)
    December Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)
    January Chris Mullin (Golden State Warriors)
    February Kevin Johnson (Phoenix Suns)
    March Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)
    April Patrick Ewing (New York Knicks)

    Rookie of the month

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    The following players were named NBA Rookie of the Month.

    Month Rookie
    November Willie Anderson (San Antonio Spurs)
    December Mitch Richmond (Golden State Warriors)
    January Mitch Richmond (Golden State Warriors)
    February Charles Smith (Los Angeles Clippers)
    March Mitch Richmond (Golden State Warriors)
    April Charles Smith (Los Angeles Clippers)

    Coach of the month

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    The following coaches were named NBA Coach of the Month.

    Month Coach
    November Chuck Daly (Detroit Pistons)
    December Lenny Wilkens (Cleveland Cavaliers)
    January Del Harris (Milwaukee Bucks)
    February Don Nelson (Golden State Warriors)
    March Chuck Daly (Detroit Pistons)
    April Cotton Fitzsimmons (Phoenix Suns)

    See also

    [edit]

    References

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  • ^ "$300 million Hakeem Olajuwon outdid Michael Jordan with 200+ blocks and steals but lost DPOY to 7'4 Jazz star". September 11, 2022.
  • ^ List Expansion Team & Date: http://www.nba.com/analysis/00422957.html Archived 2011-03-12 at the Wayback Machine

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