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1 Overview  



1.1  Notable updates to postseason appearances  





1.2  Notable occurrences  







2 Format  





3 Playoff qualifying  



3.1  Eastern Conference  





3.2  Western Conference  





3.3  Play-in tournament brackets  



3.3.1  Eastern Conference  





3.3.2  Western Conference  









4 Bracket  





5 First round  



5.1  Eastern Conference first round  



5.1.1  (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (8) Washington Wizards  





5.1.2  (2) Brooklyn Nets vs. (7) Boston Celtics  





5.1.3  (3) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (6) Miami Heat  





5.1.4  (4) New York Knicks vs. (5) Atlanta Hawks  







5.2  Western Conference first round  



5.2.1  (1) Utah Jazz vs. (8) Memphis Grizzlies  





5.2.2  (2) Phoenix Suns vs. (7) Los Angeles Lakers  





5.2.3  (3) Denver Nuggets vs. (6) Portland Trail Blazers  





5.2.4  (4) Los Angeles Clippers vs. (5) Dallas Mavericks  









6 Conference semifinals  



6.1  Eastern Conference semifinals  



6.1.1  (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (5) Atlanta Hawks  





6.1.2  (2) Brooklyn Nets vs. (3) Milwaukee Bucks  







6.2  Western Conference semifinals  



6.2.1  (1) Utah Jazz vs. (4) Los Angeles Clippers  





6.2.2  (2) Phoenix Suns vs. (3) Denver Nuggets  









7 Conference finals  



7.1  Eastern Conference finals  



7.1.1  (3) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (5) Atlanta Hawks  







7.2  Western Conference finals  



7.2.1  (2) Phoenix Suns vs. (4) Los Angeles Clippers  









8 NBA Finals: (W2) Phoenix Suns vs. (E3) Milwaukee Bucks  





9 Statistical leaders  





10 Notable fan incidents  





11 Media coverage  



11.1  Television  







12 Notes  





13 See also  





14 References  





15 External links  














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2021 NBA playoffs
Tournament details
DatesMay 22 – July 20, 2021
Season2020–21
Teams16
Final positions
ChampionsMilwaukee Bucks (2nd title)
Runner-upPhoenix Suns
Semifinalists
  • Los Angeles Clippers
  • ← 2020
    2022 →

    The 2021 NBA playoffs was the postseason tournament of the National Basketball Association's 2020–21 season. With the COVID-19 pandemic impacting the NBA for the second consecutive year, the regular season was reduced to 72 games for each team and the start date of the playoffs was moved from its usual time in mid-April to May 22, 2021. It ended with the 2021 NBA Finals in July.

    The 2021 NBA Finals matchup featured the Milwaukee Bucks and the Phoenix Suns. The Bucks won the NBA Finals in six games after being down 0–2, their first championship since 1971.

    Both the defending champion Los Angeles Lakers and the 2020 NBA Finals runner-up Miami Heat lost in the first round to the eventual finalists: the Phoenix Suns and the Milwaukee Bucks, respectively. The Suns advanced to their first NBA Finals since 1993 after winning the Western Conference finals against the Los Angeles Clippers in six games; the Bucks also won the Eastern Conference finals in six games, against the Atlanta Hawks to reach their first NBA Finals since 1974.[1]

    It was the first year the NBA used a 20-team playoff, with a two-stage system in both conferences, with 16 of the 20 teams advancing to the second stage. The first stage, the NBA play-in games, was a four-team playoff in each conference for the No. 7 to No. 10 seeds in each conference. In this format, the No. 7 and No. 8 teams need to win one game to advance to the second stage, with a double chance, while the No. 9 and No. 10 teams need to win two games to advance, eliminated by just one loss.

    Overview[edit]

    Notable updates to postseason appearances[edit]

    Notable occurrences[edit]

    Format[edit]

    The NBA Board of Governors approved a format for the 2020–21 season to have a play-in tournament involving the teams that ranked 7th through 10th in each conference. The 7th place team and 8th place team participate in the double-chance game, with the winner advancing to the playoffs as the 7-seed. The loser then plays the winner of the elimination game between the 9th place and 10th place teams to determine the playoff's 8-seed. The NBA's regular playoff format would then proceed as normal.[7]

    Under the NBA's regular playoff format, the eight teams with the most wins in each conference qualified for the playoffs. The seedings were based on each team's record. Each conference's bracket was fixed; there was no reseeding. All rounds were best-of-seven series; the series ended when one team won four games, and that team advanced to the next round. All rounds, including the NBA Finals, were in a 2–2–1–1–1 format. In the conference playoffs, home court advantage went to the higher-seeded team (number one being the highest). Seeding was based on each team's regular season record within a conference; if two teams had the same record, standard tiebreaker rules were used. Conference seedings were ignored for the NBA Finals: Home court advantage went to the team with the better regular season record, and, if needed, ties were broken based on head-to-head record, followed by intra-conference record.

    Playoff qualifying[edit]

    On April 25, 2021, the Utah Jazz became the first team to clinch a playoff spot.[8] While noted in the below tables, division titles have no bearing on seeding.[9]

    Eastern Conference[edit]

    Seed Team Record Clinched
    Play-in
    berth
    Playoff berth Division title Best record
    in conference
    Best record
    in NBA
    1 Philadelphia 76ers 49–23 April 28[10] May 14[11] May 14[11]
    2 Brooklyn Nets 48–24 April 27[12]
    3 Milwaukee Bucks 46–26 May 4[13] April 30[14]
    4 New York Knicks 41–31 May 12[15]
    5 Atlanta Hawks 41–31 May 12[15] May 15[16]
    6 Miami Heat 40–32 May 11[17]
    7 Boston Celtics 36–36 May 12[15] May 18[18]
    8 Washington Wizards 34–38 May 14[19] May 20[20]

    Indiana (34–38) and Charlotte (33–39) also secured play-in berths but did not advance to the playoffs.[21]

    Western Conference[edit]

    Seed Team Record Clinched
    Play-in
    berth
    Playoff berth Division title Best record
    in conference
    Best record
    in NBA
    1 Utah Jazz 52–20 April 25[8] May 7[22] May 16[23] May 16[23]
    2 Phoenix Suns 51–21 April 28[24] May 14[25]
    3 Denver Nuggets 47–25 May 3[26]
    4 Los Angeles Clippers 47–25 May 3[27]
    5 Dallas Mavericks 42–30 May 14[28] May 7[29]
    6 Portland Trail Blazers 42–30 May 16[30]
    7 Los Angeles Lakers 42–30 May 16[30] May 19[31]
    8 Memphis Grizzlies 38–34 May 10[32] May 21[33]

    Golden State (39–33) and San Antonio (33–39) also secured play-in berths but did not advance to the playoffs.[21]

    Play-in tournament brackets[edit]

    Eastern Conference[edit]

    Play-in gamesNo. 8 seed gameFinal seeds
    7Boston1187BostonNo. 7 seed
    8Washington1008WashingtonNo. 8 seed
    8Washington142
    9Indiana115
    9Indiana144
    10Charlotte117

    Bold Game winner
    Italic Team with home-court advantage

    Western Conference[edit]

    Play-in gamesNo. 8 seed gameFinal seeds
    7LA Lakers1037LA LakersNo. 7 seed
    8Golden State1009MemphisNo. 8 seed
    8Golden State112
    9Memphis117 (OT)
    9Memphis100
    10San Antonio96

    Bold Game winner
    Italic Team with home-court advantage

    Bracket[edit]

    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. Teams with home court advantage, the higher seeded team, are shown in italics.

    First round Conference semifinals Conference finals NBA Finals
                
    E1 Philadelphia* 4
    E8 Washington 1
    E1 Philadelphia* 3
    E5 Atlanta* 4
    E4 New York 1
    E5 Atlanta* 4
    E5 Atlanta* 2
    Eastern Conference
    E3 Milwaukee* 4
    E3 Milwaukee* 4
    E6 Miami 0
    E3 Milwaukee* 4
    E2 Brooklyn 3
    E2 Brooklyn 4
    E7 Boston 1
    E3 Milwaukee* 4
    W2 Phoenix* 2
    W1 Utah* 4
    W8 Memphis 1
    W1 Utah* 2
    W4 LA Clippers 4
    W4 LA Clippers 4
    W5 Dallas* 3
    W4 LA Clippers 2
    Western Conference
    W2 Phoenix* 4
    W3 Denver 4
    W6 Portland 2
    W3 Denver 0
    W2 Phoenix* 4
    W2 Phoenix* 4
    W7 LA Lakers 2
    • * Division winner
  • Bold Series winner
  • Italic Team with home-court advantage
  • First round[edit]

    Note: Times are EDT (UTC−4) as listed by the NBA. If the venue is located in a different time zone, the local time is also given.

    Eastern Conference first round[edit]

    (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (8) Washington Wizards[edit]

    TNT

    May 23
    1:00pm

    Recap

    Washington Wizards 118, Philadelphia 76ers 125
    Scoring by quarter: 28–27, 34–34, 31–38, 25–26
    Pts: Bradley Beal33
    Rebs: Bradley Beal 10
    Asts: Russell Westbrook14
    Pts: Tobias Harris37
    Rebs: Ben Simmons15
    Asts: Ben Simmons 15
    Philadelphia leads series, 1–0

    Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA
    Attendance: 11,160
    Referees: Eric Lewis, Pat Fraher, Kevin Cutler

    NBA TV

    May 26
    7:00pm

    Recap

    Washington Wizards 95, Philadelphia 76ers 120
    Scoring by quarter: 24–35, 33–36, 23–23, 15–26
    Pts: Bradley Beal33
    Rebs: Rui Hachimura7
    Asts: Russell Westbrook11
    Pts: Simmons, Embiid 22 each
    Rebs: Dwight Howard11
    Asts: Ben Simmons 8
    Philadelphia leads series, 2–0

    Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA
    Attendance: 11,160
    Referees: Marc Davis, Kevin Scott, Jacyn Goble

    ESPN

    May 29
    7:00pm

    Recap

    Philadelphia 76ers 132, Washington Wizards 103
    Scoring by quarter: 36–28, 36–30, 37–28, 23–17
    Pts: Joel Embiid36
    Rebs: Tobias Harris13
    Asts: Ben Simmons9
    Pts: Russell Westbrook26
    Rebs: Russell Westbrook 12
    Asts: Russell Westbrook 10
    Philadelphia leads series, 3–0

    Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C.
    Attendance: 10,665
    Referees: James Capers, Ben Taylor, Michael Smith

    TNT

    May 31
    7:00pm

    Recap

    Philadelphia 76ers 114, Washington Wizards 122
    Scoring by quarter: 31–28, 30–32, 19–32, 34–30
    Pts: Tobias Harris21
    Rebs: Tobias Harris 13
    Asts: Tobias Harris 5
    Pts: Bradley Beal27
    Rebs: Russell Westbrook21
    Asts: Russell Westbrook 14
    Philadelphia leads series, 3–1

    Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C.
    Attendance: 10,665
    Referees: Kane Fitzgerald, Courtney Kirkland, Sean Corbin

    NBA TV

    June 2
    7:00pm

    Recap

    Washington Wizards 112, Philadelphia 76ers 129
    Scoring by quarter: 29–29, 34–36, 31–38, 18–26
    Pts: Bradley Beal32
    Rebs: Russell Westbrook8
    Asts: Russell Westbrook 10
    Pts: Seth Curry30
    Rebs: Ben Simmons10
    Asts: Ben Simmons 11
    Philadelphia wins series, 4–1

    Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA
    Attendance: 15,523
    Referees: Josh Tiven, Ed Malloy, Tre Maddox

    This was the sixth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the 76ers winning three of the first five meetings.[34]

    (2) Brooklyn Nets vs. (7) Boston Celtics[edit]

    ABC

    May 22
    8:00pm

    Recap

    Boston Celtics 93, Brooklyn Nets 104
    Scoring by quarter: 21–16, 32–31, 20–31, 20–26
    Pts: Jayson Tatum22
    Rebs: Tristan Thompson10
    Asts: Smart, Tatum 5 each
    Pts: Kevin Durant32
    Rebs: Kevin Durant 12
    Asts: James Harden8
    Brooklyn leads series, 1–0

    Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York City
    Attendance: 14,391
    Referees: Josh Tiven, Courtney Kirkland, Scott Wall

    TNT

    May 25
    7:30pm

    Recap

    Boston Celtics 108, Brooklyn Nets 130
    Scoring by quarter: 26–40, 21–31, 35–38, 26–21
    Pts: Marcus Smart19
    Rebs: Tristan Thompson11
    Asts: Kemba Walker7
    Pts: Kevin Durant26
    Rebs: Brown, Durant 8 each
    Asts: James Harden7
    Brooklyn leads series, 2–0

    Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York City
    Attendance: 14,774
    Referees: James Capers, Ken Mauer, Sean Corbin

    ABC

    May 28
    8:30pm

    Recap

    Brooklyn Nets 119, Boston Celtics 125
    Scoring by quarter: 32–33, 25–28, 27–35, 35–29
    Pts: James Harden41
    Rebs: Kevin Durant9
    Asts: James Harden 10
    Pts: Jayson Tatum50
    Rebs: Tristan Thompson13
    Asts: Jayson Tatum 7
    Brooklyn leads series, 2–1

    TD Garden, Boston, MA
    Attendance: 4,789
    Referees: Eric Lewis, Curtis Blair, Brent Barnaky

    TNT

    May 30
    7:00pm

    Recap

    Brooklyn Nets 141, Boston Celtics 126
    Scoring by quarter: 33–34, 40–26, 39–31, 29–35
    Pts: Kevin Durant42
    Rebs: Kyrie Irving11
    Asts: James Harden18
    Pts: Jayson Tatum40
    Rebs: Jayson Tatum 7
    Asts: Marcus Smart9
    Brooklyn leads series, 3–1

    TD Garden, Boston, MA
    Attendance: 17,226
    Referees: John Goble, Rodney Mott, Kevin Cutler

    TNT

    June 1
    7:30pm

    Recap

    Boston Celtics 109, Brooklyn Nets 123
    Scoring by quarter: 24–31, 27–28, 28–27, 30–37
    Pts: Jayson Tatum32
    Rebs: Tatum, Thompson 9 each
    Asts: Jayson Tatum 5
    Pts: James Harden34
    Rebs: James Harden 10
    Asts: James Harden 10
    Brooklyn wins series, 4–1

    Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York City
    Attendance: 14,993
    Referees: Zach Zarba, Ben Taylor, Michael Smith

    This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams, but the first since the New Jersey Nets relocated to Brooklyn and became the Brooklyn Nets in 2012, with the Nets winning the first two meetings.[35]

    (3) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (6) Miami Heat[edit]

    ESPN

    May 22
    2:00pm (1:00 pm CDT)

    Recap

    Miami Heat 107, Milwaukee Bucks 109 (OT)
    Scoring by quarter: 24–22, 26–31, 28–27, 21–19, Overtime: 8–10
    Pts: Goran Dragić25
    Rebs: Adebayo, Ariza 12 each
    Asts: Jimmy Butler8
    Pts: Khris Middleton27
    Rebs: Giannis Antetokounmpo18
    Asts: Khris Middleton 6
    Milwaukee leads series, 1–0

    Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, WI
    Attendance: 9,107
    Referees: David Guthrie, Sean Wright, Tyler Ford

    The Bucks struggled offensively against Miami, shooting only 16% (5–31) on three-point shots. The game went into overtime thanks to a game-tying, buzzer-beating layup by Jimmy Butler, but Milwaukee was able to pull away and win on a Khris Middleton jump shot, made with only 0.5 seconds left.

    TNT

    May 24
    7:30pm (6:30 pm CDT)

    Recap

    Miami Heat 98, Milwaukee Bucks 132
    Scoring by quarter: 20–46, 31–32, 27–29, 20–25
    Pts: Dewayne Dedmon19
    Rebs: Dewayne Dedmon 9
    Asts: Adebayo, Butler, Dragić 4 each
    Pts: Giannis Antetokounmpo31
    Rebs: Giannis Antetokounmpo 13
    Asts: Jrue Holiday15
    Milwaukee leads series, 2–0

    Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, WI
    Attendance: 9,107
    Referees: Marc Davis, Josh Tiven, Mark Lindsay

    The Bucks erupted for 46 points in the first quarter, setting a new franchise playoff record, en route to a dominating 132–98 victory. The Bucks would make 22 three-pointers, after making only 5 in game 1.

    TNT

    May 27
    6:30pm

    Recap

    Milwaukee Bucks 113, Miami Heat84
    Scoring by quarter: 26–14, 23–22, 37–24, 27–24
    Pts: Khris Middleton22
    Rebs: Giannis Antetokounmpo17
    Asts: Jrue Holiday12
    Pts: Jimmy Butler19
    Rebs: Adebayo, Butler 8 each
    Asts: Jimmy Butler 6
    Milwaukee leads series, 3–0

    American Airlines Arena, Miami, FL
    Attendance: 17,000
    Referees: James Capers, Ken Mauer, Ed Malloy

    The Bucks would cruise to another convincing victory in game 3, to take a commanding 3–0 series lead on Miami. In games 2 & 3, the Heat led for only 17 seconds, out of 96 minutes of game time.

    TNT

    May 29
    12:30pm

    Recap

    Milwaukee Bucks 120, Miami Heat 103
    Scoring by quarter: 22–26, 35–38, 34–21, 29–18
    Pts: Brook Lopez25
    Rebs: Giannis Antetokounmpo12
    Asts: Giannis Antetokounmpo 15
    Pts: Bam Adebayo20
    Rebs: Bam Adebayo 14
    Asts: Jimmy Butler10
    Milwaukee wins series, 4–0

    American Airlines Arena, Miami, FL
    Attendance: 17,000
    Referees: Zach Zarba, James Williams, Karl Lane

    Though Miami built a 7-point lead at halftime, the Bucks went on a 24–6 run in the third quarter to take a lead they would not relinquish, leading to a four-game sweep of the Heat.

    This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Heat winning the first two meetings.[36]

    (4) New York Knicks vs. (5) Atlanta Hawks[edit]

    TNT

    May 23
    7:00pm

    Recap

    Atlanta Hawks 107, New York Knicks 105
    Scoring by quarter: 24–16, 28–34, 19–23, 36–32
    Pts: Trae Young32
    Rebs: Clint Capela13
    Asts: Trae Young 10
    Pts: Alec Burks27
    Rebs: Julius Randle12
    Asts: Derrick Rose5
    Atlanta leads series, 1–0

    Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
    Attendance: 15,047
    Referees: Tony Brothers, Ed Malloy, Derrick Collins

    TNT

    May 26
    7:30pm

    Recap

    Atlanta Hawks 92, New York Knicks 101
    Scoring by quarter: 27–20, 30–24, 18–32, 17–25
    Pts: Trae Young30
    Rebs: Clint Capela12
    Asts: Trae Young 7
    Pts: Derrick Rose26
    Rebs: Julius Randle12
    Asts: Rose, Randle 4 each
    Series tied, 1–1

    Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
    Attendance: 16,254
    Referees: David Guthrie, Rodney Mott, Tom Washington

    ESPN

    May 28
    7:00pm

    Recap

    New York Knicks 94, Atlanta Hawks 105
    Scoring by quarter: 31–29, 13–29, 28–28, 22–19
    Pts: Derrick Rose30
    Rebs: Julius Randle11
    Asts: Derrick Rose 5
    Pts: Trae Young21
    Rebs: Clint Capela12
    Asts: Trae Young 14
    Atlanta leads series, 2–1

    State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA
    Attendance: 15,743
    Referees: John Goble, Pat Fraher, Tyler Ford

    ABC

    May 30
    1:00pm

    Recap

    New York Knicks 96, Atlanta Hawks 113
    Scoring by quarter: 26–25, 23–28, 22–35, 25–25
    Pts: Julius Randle23
    Rebs: Julius Randle 10
    Asts: Julius Randle 7
    Pts: Trae Young27
    Rebs: Clint Capela15
    Asts: Trae Young 9
    Atlanta leads series, 3–1

    State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA
    Attendance: 16,458
    Referees: Scott Foster, Bill Kennedy, Mark Lindsay

    TNT

    June 2
    7:30pm

    Recap

    Atlanta Hawks 103, New York Knicks89
    Scoring by quarter: 21–21, 31–26, 22–15, 29–27
    Pts: Trae Young36
    Rebs: Clint Capela15
    Asts: Trae Young 9
    Pts: Julius Randle23
    Rebs: Julius Randle 13
    Asts: Rose, Barrett 5 each
    Atlanta wins series, 4–1

    Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY
    Attendance: 16,512
    Referees: Kane Fitzgerald, Courtney Kirkland, Brian Forte

    In Game 1, Trae Young hits the game-winning floater with 0.9 seconds left.

    This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Knicks winning the first two meetings.[37]

    Western Conference first round[edit]

    (1) Utah Jazz vs. (8) Memphis Grizzlies[edit]

    TNT

    May 23
    9:30pm (7:30 pm MDT)

    Recap

    Memphis Grizzlies 112, Utah Jazz 109
    Scoring by quarter: 17–24, 32–19, 34–31, 29–35
    Pts: Dillon Brooks31
    Rebs: Jonas Valančiūnas13
    Asts: Ja Morant4
    Pts: Bojan Bogdanović29
    Rebs: Rudy Gobert15
    Asts: Mike Conley Jr.11
    Memphis leads series, 1–0

    Vivint Arena, Salt Lake City, UT
    Attendance: 13,750
    Referees: James Capers, Ken Mauer, Dedric Taylor

    TNT

    May 26
    10:00pm (8:00 pm MDT)

    Recap

    Memphis Grizzlies 129, Utah Jazz 141
    Scoring by quarter: 27–36, 27–38, 43–29, 32–38
    Pts: Ja Morant47
    Rebs: Valančiūnas, Anderson 6 each
    Asts: Ja Morant 7
    Pts: Donovan Mitchell25
    Rebs: Rudy Gobert13
    Asts: Mike Conley Jr.15
    Series tied, 1–1

    Vivint Arena, Salt Lake City, UT
    Attendance: 14,200
    Referees: Kane Fitzgerald, James Williams, JB DeRosa

    ESPN

    May 29
    9:30pm (8:30 pm CDT)

    Recap

    Utah Jazz 121, Memphis Grizzlies 111
    Scoring by quarter: 34–22, 28–29, 34–34, 25–26
    Pts: Donovan Mitchell29
    Rebs: Rudy Gobert14
    Asts: Mike Conley Jr.8
    Pts: Ja Morant28
    Rebs: Valančiūnas, Anderson 13 each
    Asts: Ja Morant 7
    Utah leads series, 2–1

    FedExForum, Memphis, TN
    Attendance: 12,185
    Referees: Josh Tiven, Sean Wright, Derrick Collins

    TNT

    May 31
    9:30pm (8:30 pm CDT)

    Recap

    Utah Jazz 120, Memphis Grizzlies 113
    Scoring by quarter: 34–31, 25–23, 41–33, 20–26
    Pts: Donovan Mitchell30
    Rebs: Royce O'Neale9
    Asts: Donovan Mitchell 8
    Pts: Ja Morant23
    Rebs: Jonas Valančiūnas12
    Asts: Ja Morant 12
    Utah leads series, 3–1

    FedExForum, Memphis, TN
    Attendance: 12,185
    Referees: David Guthrie, Kevin Scott, Tre Maddox

    NBA TV

    June 2
    9:30pm (7:30 pm MDT)

    Recap

    Memphis Grizzlies 110, Utah Jazz 126
    Scoring by quarter: 27–47, 24–28, 25–31, 34–20
    Pts: Brooks, Morant 27 each
    Rebs: Jackson Jr., Morant 7 each
    Asts: Ja Morant 11
    Pts: Donovan Mitchell30
    Rebs: Rudy Gobert15
    Asts: Donovan Mitchell 10
    Utah wins series, 4–1

    Vivint Arena, Salt Lake City, UT
    Attendance: 14,250
    Referees: Marc Davis, Tony Brothers, Tyler Ford

    This was the first playoff meeting between the Jazz and the Grizzlies.[38]

    (2) Phoenix Suns vs. (7) Los Angeles Lakers[edit]

    ABC

    May 23
    3:30pm (12:30pm MST)

    Recap

    Los Angeles Lakers 90, Phoenix Suns 99
    Scoring by quarter: 25–32, 20–21, 23–28, 22–18
    Pts: LeBron James18
    Rebs: Andre Drummond9
    Asts: LeBron James 10
    Pts: Devin Booker34
    Rebs: Deandre Ayton16
    Asts: Booker, Paul 8 each
    Phoenix leads series, 1–0

    Phoenix Suns Arena, Phoenix, AZ
    Attendance: 11,824
    Referees: Kane Fitzgerald, Bill Kennedy, Rodney Mott

    TNT

    May 25
    10:00pm (7:00pm MST)

    Recap

    Los Angeles Lakers 109, Phoenix Suns 102
    Scoring by quarter: 30–24, 23–23, 26–25, 30–30
    Pts: Anthony Davis34
    Rebs: Andre Drummond12
    Asts: LeBron James9
    Pts: Devin Booker31
    Rebs: Deandre Ayton10
    Asts: Cameron Payne7
    Series tied, 1–1

    Phoenix Suns Arena, Phoenix, AZ
    Attendance: 11,919
    Referees: Zach Zarba, Tre Maddox, Brian Forte

    TNT

    May 27
    10:00pm (7:00pm PDT)

    Recap

    Phoenix Suns 95, Los Angeles Lakers 109
    Scoring by quarter: 28–27, 12–16, 23–33, 32–33
    Pts: Deandre Ayton22
    Rebs: Deandre Ayton 11
    Asts: Booker, Paul, Payne 6 each
    Pts: Anthony Davis34
    Rebs: Davis, Drummond 11 each
    Asts: LeBron James9
    LA Lakers lead series, 2–1

    Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
    Attendance: 7,825
    Referees: Scott Foster, Sean Wright, Sean Corbin

    ABC

    May 30
    3:30pm (12:30pm PDT)

    Recap

    Phoenix Suns 100, Los Angeles Lakers92
    Scoring by quarter: 23–24, 31–26, 27–15, 19–27
    Pts: Chris Paul18
    Rebs: Deandre Ayton17
    Asts: Chris Paul 9
    Pts: LeBron James25
    Rebs: LeBron James 12
    Asts: LeBron James 6
    Series tied, 2–2

    Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
    Attendance: 8,025
    Referees: Marc Davis, Tony Brothers, Brent Barnaky

    TNT

    June 1
    10:00pm (7:00pm MST)

    Recap

    Los Angeles Lakers 85, Phoenix Suns 115
    Scoring by quarter: 26–34, 10–32, 27–26, 22–23
    Pts: LeBron James24
    Rebs: Andre Drummond13
    Asts: LeBron James 7
    Pts: Devin Booker30
    Rebs: Ayton, Booker, Craig 7 each
    Asts: Chris Paul6
    Phoenix leads series, 3–2

    Phoenix Suns Arena, Phoenix, AZ
    Attendance: 16,163
    Referees: James Capers, Ken Mauer, Curtis Blair

    TNT

    June 3
    10:30pm (7:30pm PDT)

    Recap

    Phoenix Suns 113, Los Angeles Lakers 100
    Scoring by quarter: 36–14, 26–27, 27–35, 24–24
    Pts: Devin Booker47
    Rebs: Devin Booker 11
    Asts: Chris Paul12
    Pts: LeBron James29
    Rebs: LeBron James 9
    Asts: Gasol, James 7 each
    Phoenix wins series, 4–2

    Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
    Attendance: 8,550
    Referees: David Guthrie, Ben Taylor, Tom Washington

    This was the 13th playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Lakers winning eight of the first 12 meetings.[39]

    (3) Denver Nuggets vs. (6) Portland Trail Blazers[edit]

    ESPN

    May 22
    10:30pm (8:30 pm MDT)

    Recap

    Portland Trail Blazers 123, Denver Nuggets 109
    Scoring by quarter: 35–30, 23–31, 38–25, 27–23
    Pts: Damian Lillard34
    Rebs: Jusuf Nurkić12
    Asts: Damian Lillard 13
    Pts: Nikola Jokić34
    Rebs: Nikola Jokić 16
    Asts: Campazzo, Morris 5 each
    Portland leads series, 1–0

    Ball Arena, Denver, CO
    Attendance: 7,732
    Referees: Marc Davis, Kevin Scott, Curtis Blair

    TNT

    May 24
    10:00pm (8:00pm MDT)

    Recap

    Portland Trail Blazers 109, Denver Nuggets 128
    Scoring by quarter: 25–31, 36–42, 26–28, 22–27
    Pts: Damian Lillard42
    Rebs: Jusuf Nurkić13
    Asts: Damian Lillard 10
    Pts: Nikola Jokić38
    Rebs: Nikola Jokić 8
    Asts: Monté Morris7
    Series tied, 1–1

    Ball Arena, Denver, CO
    Attendance: 7,727
    Referees: John Goble, Ben Taylor, Michael Smith

    NBA TV

    May 27
    10:30pm (7:30pm PDT)

    Recap

    Denver Nuggets 120, Portland Trail Blazers 115
    Scoring by quarter: 39–30, 25–29, 20–20, 36–36
    Pts: Nikola Jokić36
    Rebs: Nikola Jokić 11
    Asts: Facundo Campazzo8
    Pts: Damian Lillard37
    Rebs: Jusuf Nurkić13
    Asts: Jusuf Nurkić 6
    Denver leads series, 2–1

    Moda Center, Portland, OR
    Attendance: 8,050
    Referees: Zach Zarba, Tony Brothers, Karl Lane

    TNT

    May 29
    4:00pm (1:00pm PDT)

    Recap

    Denver Nuggets 95, Portland Trail Blazers 115
    Scoring by quarter: 24–32, 23–25, 19–36, 29–22
    Pts: Nikola Jokić16
    Rebs: Nikola Jokić 9
    Asts: Facundo Campazzo7
    Pts: Norman Powell29
    Rebs: Robert Covington9
    Asts: Damian Lillard10
    Series tied, 2–2

    Moda Center, Portland, OR
    Attendance: 8,050
    Referees: David Guthrie, Ed Malloy, Tom Washington

    NBA TV

    June 1
    9:00pm (7:00pm MDT)

    Recap

    Portland Trail Blazers 140, Denver Nuggets 147 (2OT)
    Scoring by quarter: 25–38, 37–27, 32–27, 27–29Overtime: 14–14, 5–12
    Pts: Damian Lillard55
    Rebs: Covington, Nurkić 11 each
    Asts: Damian Lillard 10
    Pts: Nikola Jokić38
    Rebs: Michael Porter Jr.12
    Asts: Nikola Jokić 9
    Denver leads series, 3–2

    Ball Arena, Denver, CO
    Attendance: 10,463
    Referees: Eric Lewis, Sean Wright, Mark Lindsay

    TNT

    June 3
    8:00pm (5:00pm PDT)

    Recap

    Denver Nuggets 126, Portland Trail Blazers 115
    Scoring by quarter: 29–33, 32–35, 37–33, 28–14
    Pts: Nikola Jokić36
    Rebs: JaMychal Green9
    Asts: Monté Morris9
    Pts: Damian Lillard28
    Rebs: Robert Covington10
    Asts: Damian Lillard 13
    Denver wins series, 4–2

    Moda Center, Portland, OR
    Attendance: 10,022
    Referees: James Capers, Bill Kennedy, Rodney Mott

    This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams, with Portland winning two of the first three meetings.[40]

    (4) Los Angeles Clippers vs. (5) Dallas Mavericks[edit]

    ESPN

    May 22
    4:30pm (1:30 pm PDT)

    Recap

    Dallas Mavericks 113, Los Angeles Clippers 103
    Scoring by quarter: 33–30, 27–25, 26–25, 27–23
    Pts: Luka Dončić31
    Rebs: Luka Dončić 10
    Asts: Luka Dončić 11
    Pts: Kawhi Leonard26
    Rebs: Kawhi Leonard 10
    Asts: George, Leonard 5 each
    Dallas leads series, 1–0

    Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
    Attendance: 6,117
    Referees: Zach Zarba, Tre Maddox, Brian Forte

    NBA TV

    May 25
    10:30pm (7:30pm PDT)

    Recap

    Dallas Mavericks 127, Los Angeles Clippers 121
    Scoring by quarter: 35–33, 36–40, 30–19, 26–29
    Pts: Luka Dončić39
    Rebs: Luka Dončić 7
    Asts: Luka Dončić 7
    Pts: Kawhi Leonard41
    Rebs: Paul George12
    Asts: Rajon Rondo7
    Dallas leads series, 2–0

    Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
    Attendance: 6,885
    Referees: Scott Foster, Bill Kennedy, Curtis Blair

    ESPN

    May 28
    9:30pm (8:30pm CDT)

    Recap

    Los Angeles Clippers 118, Dallas Mavericks 108
    Scoring by quarter: 31–34, 32–27, 26–25, 29–22
    Pts: Kawhi Leonard36
    Rebs: Kawhi Leonard 8
    Asts: Rajon Rondo8
    Pts: Luka Dončić44
    Rebs: Luka Dončić 9
    Asts: Luka Dončić 9
    Dallas leads series, 2–1

    American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX
    Attendance: 17,705
    Referees: Kane Fitzgerald, Courtney Kirkland, Mark Lindsay

    TNT

    May 30
    9:30pm (8:30pm CDT)

    Recap

    Los Angeles Clippers 106, Dallas Mavericks81
    Scoring by quarter: 31–22, 30–23, 21–15, 24–21
    Pts: Kawhi Leonard29
    Rebs: Kawhi Leonard 10
    Asts: Rajon Rondo4
    Pts: Luka Dončić19
    Rebs: Dorian Finney-Smith8
    Asts: Luka Dončić 6
    Series tied, 2–2

    American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX
    Attendance: 17,761
    Referees: Eric Lewis, Pat Fraher, Tyler Ford

    TNT

    June 2
    10:00pm (7:00pm PDT)

    Recap

    Dallas Mavericks 105, Los Angeles Clippers 100
    Scoring by quarter: 35–28, 21–26, 33–21, 16–25
    Pts: Luka Dončić42
    Rebs: Luka Dončić 8
    Asts: Luka Dončić 14
    Pts: Paul George23
    Rebs: Ivica Zubac11
    Asts: George, Rondo 6 each
    Dallas leads series, 3–2

    Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
    Attendance: 7,428
    Referees: John Goble, James Williams, Sean Corbin

    ESPN

    June 4
    9:00pm (8:00pm CDT)

    Recap

    Los Angeles Clippers 104, Dallas Mavericks97
    Scoring by quarter: 26–28, 22–17, 25–32, 31–20
    Pts: Kawhi Leonard45
    Rebs: Paul George13
    Asts: Paul George 6
    Pts: Luka Dončić29
    Rebs: Boban Marjanović9
    Asts: Luka Dončić 11
    Series tied, 3–3

    American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX
    Attendance: 18,324
    Referees: Marc Davis, Ken Mauer, Curtis Blair

    ABC

    June 6
    3:30pm (12:30pm PDT)

    Recap

    Dallas Mavericks 111, Los Angeles Clippers 126
    Scoring by quarter: 38–35, 24–35, 23–30, 26–26
    Pts: Luka Dončić46
    Rebs: Kristaps Porziņģis11
    Asts: Luka Dončić 14
    Pts: Kawhi Leonard28
    Rebs: Kawhi Leonard 10
    Asts: Paul George10
    LA Clippers win series, 4–3

    Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
    Attendance: 7,342
    Referees: Scott Foster, Josh Tiven, Sean Wright

    This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Clippers winning the first meeting.[41]

    Conference semifinals[edit]

    Note: Times are EDT (UTC−4) as listed by the NBA. If the venue is located in a different time zone, the local time is also given.

    Eastern Conference semifinals[edit]

    This was the first time both Conference semifinals went seven games since 2001.

    (1) Philadelphia 76ers vs. (5) Atlanta Hawks[edit]

    ABC

    June 6
    1:00pm

    Recap

    Atlanta Hawks 128, Philadelphia 76ers 124
    Scoring by quarter: 42–27, 32–27, 25–29, 29–41
    Pts: Trae Young35
    Rebs: Clint Capela10
    Asts: Trae Young 10
    Pts: Joel Embiid39
    Rebs: Tobias Harris10
    Asts: Ben Simmons10
    Atlanta leads series, 1–0

    Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA
    Attendance: 18,624
    Referees: James Capers, Ben Taylor, Tom Washington

    The Atlanta Hawks dominated during the early part of the game, leading by as much as 26 points. However, the 76ers performed a major rally, eventually cutting the deficit to just 3 points with a minute left in regulation. 20 seconds later, Bogdan Bogdanovic hit a clutch 3, but the 76ers would make it a 3-point game again with 28.7 seconds left. Joel Embiid then committed a clear path foul, giving Atlanta 2 free throws and possession of the ball. The Hawks sealed the game with Trae Young's alley-oop assist to John Collins. Trae Young secured a double-double with 35 points and 10 assists for The Hawks. Joel Embiid scored 39 points for the 76ers.

    TNT

    June 8
    7:30pm

    Recap

    Atlanta Hawks 102, Philadelphia 76ers 118
    Scoring by quarter: 20–33, 35–24, 29–34, 18–27
    Pts: Gallinari, Young 21 each
    Rebs: John Collins10
    Asts: Trae Young 11
    Pts: Joel Embiid40
    Rebs: Joel Embiid 13
    Asts: Danny Green8
    Series tied, 1–1

    Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA
    Attendance: 18,624
    Referees: Scott Foster, Tony Brothers, Ken Mauer

    After the 76ers started the game up 20–4 with 6 minutes left in the 1st quarter, the Hawks rallied and the game remained close until the start of the 4th quarter, in which the 76ers blew the game open with a 14–0 run, resulting in the series being tied at a game apiece. Joel Embiid secured a double-double with 40 points and 13 rebounds, while Danny Green had 8 assists. Trae Young also scored a double-double with 21 points and 11 assists while John Collins grabbed 10 rebounds.

    ESPN

    June 11
    7:30pm

    Recap

    Philadelphia 76ers 127, Atlanta Hawks 111
    Scoring by quarter: 28–20, 33–36, 34–19, 32–36
    Pts: Joel Embiid27
    Rebs: Joel Embiid 9
    Asts: Joel Embiid 8
    Pts: Trae Young28
    Rebs: Clint Capela16
    Asts: Trae Young 8
    Philadelphia leads series, 2–1

    State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA
    Attendance: 16,432
    Referees: Zach Zarba, Kevin Scott, Courtney Kirkland

    The 76ers cruised their way to victory throughout the entire game thanks in part to Joel Embiid's 27 points, 9 rebounds, and 8 assists. Trae Young scored 28 points and 8 assists in the losing effort for the Hawks.

    TNT

    June 14
    7:30pm

    Recap

    Philadelphia 76ers 100, Atlanta Hawks 103
    Scoring by quarter: 28–20, 34–29, 20–31, 18–23
    Pts: Tobias Harris20
    Rebs: Joel Embiid21
    Asts: Ben Simmons9
    Pts: Trae Young25
    Rebs: Clint Capela13
    Asts: Trae Young 18
    Series tied, 2–2

    State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA
    Attendance: 16,502
    Referees: John Goble, Josh Tiven, Curtis Blair

    Despite being down by 18, the Atlanta Hawks staged a comeback, eventually taking their first lead since the 1st quarter at the start of the 4th quarter. The 76ers were up by 4 with 2:20 left in the 4th quarter, but the Hawks responded with a 7–0 run, leading by 3 with 49.6 seconds left. After Embiid got fouled and made both free throws to make it 101-100, and a turnover by John Collins, the 76ers had a chance at leading the series 3 games to 1. Embiid's go-ahead shot fell short and the ball went out of bounds, last touched by Ben Simmons, giving Atlanta the ball with 8.2 seconds left. After Trae Young made both of his free throws to make it a 3-point game, the 76ers had 6.6 seconds left to tie it, but Seth Curry's game-tying 3-pointer was no good, giving Atlanta the comeback victory.

    TNT

    June 16
    7:30pm

    Recap

    Atlanta Hawks 109, Philadelphia 76ers 106
    Scoring by quarter: 24–38, 16–24, 29–25, 40–19
    Pts: Trae Young39
    Rebs: John Collins11
    Asts: Trae Young 7
    Pts: Joel Embiid37
    Rebs: Joel Embiid 13
    Asts: Ben Simmons9
    Atlanta leads series, 3–2

    Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA
    Attendance: 18,624
    Referees: David Guthrie, Eric Lewis, Bill Kennedy

    In the pivotal Game 5, the 76ers appeared to be on their way to victory, leading by as much as 26 points and with a 99.7% win probability according to ESPN.[42] However, the Hawks, who came back from down 18 in the previous game, performed one of the most memorable comebacks in NBA Playoffs history. The Sixers were still up 104–94 with 4 minutes left in the game, only for the Hawks to respond with a 13–0 run to take a 3-point lead with 50 seconds left, their first lead of the entire game.

    With 12 seconds left, a blocking foul by Danilo Gallinari sent Joel Embiid to the line with the Hawks leading by 3. He missed both free throws and Atlanta then had possession of the ball. Trae Young sealed it with 2 clutch free throws, and Seth Curry then made a meaningless basket to make the final score 109–106 in favor the Hawks, who were now one game away from their first conference finals berth since 2015. Once the final buzzer sounded, the 76ers' faithful booed their entire team off the floor due to the collapse.

    Trae Young led the Hawks' comeback victory with 39 points and 7 assists.

    The Hawks became the 6th team in NBA Playoffs history to win a playoff game after trailing by 18+ points entering the 4th quarter in the shot clock era.

    ESPN

    June 18
    7:30pm

    Recap

    Philadelphia 76ers 104, Atlanta Hawks99
    Scoring by quarter: 22–29, 25–22, 33–25, 24–23
    Pts: Curry, Harris 24 each
    Rebs: Joel Embiid13
    Asts: Ben Simmons5
    Pts: Trae Young34
    Rebs: Capela, Huerter 11 each
    Asts: Trae Young 12
    Series tied, 3–3

    State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA
    Attendance: 16,610
    Referees: Scott Foster, Pat Fraher, James Williams

    With the Hawks looking to advance to the Eastern Conference finals on their home floor, they led by as much as 12 points during the 2nd quarter. But the 76ers, who were trying to stave off elimination after back-to-back collapses, managed to take control of the game. However, the game once again would go down to the wire, as the Sixers were up 94–87 with 3 minutes left. The Hawks responded with 2 three-pointers from Gallinari and Young, who cut the deficit to one with 1:59 left in the 4th quarter. The lights at State Farm Arena went out, causing a one-minute delay. Once the lights came back on, Philadelphia immediately responded by preserving the lead as Tobias Harris would make 2 game-sealing free throws to send the series back to Philadelphia for Game 7 on Sunday night.

    TNT

    June 20
    8:00pm

    Recap

    Atlanta Hawks 103, Philadelphia 76ers96
    Scoring by quarter: 25–28, 23–18, 28–25, 27–25
    Pts: Kevin Huerter27
    Rebs: John Collins16
    Asts: Trae Young10
    Pts: Joel Embiid31
    Rebs: Tobias Harris14
    Asts: Ben Simmons13
    Atlanta wins series, 4–3

    Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA
    Attendance: 18,624
    Referees: James Capers, Kane Fitzgerald, Sean Wright

    In front of a loud Wells Fargo Center, Game 7 was a deadlocked affair, with neither team able to gain a double-digit lead. The game and the serie once again came down to the wire. With 1:12 left in the 4th quarter, the Hawks were leading, 93–92, and had the ball. Kevin Huerter attempted a 3-point shot that missed, but was fouled by Matisse Thybulle, sending him to the line where he made 3 free throws. On the next possession, Danilo Gallinari stripped Joel Embiid of the ball and then dunked to make it 98–92 in favor of the Hawks, who from that point on had complete control of the game. The Atlanta Hawks upset the top-seeded 76ers to advance to the Eastern Conference finals for the first time in 6 years.

    Kevin Huerter was the Hawks' top scorer with 27 points, John Collins grabbed 16 rebounds and Trae Young had 10 assists.

    For the Sixers, Joel Embiid scored 31 points, while Tobias Harris grabbed 14 rebounds.

    Ben Simmons' Game 7 performance was criticized as he scored only 5 points with 13 assists. With 3:30 left in the 4th quarter and the Sixers down 2, Simmons passed up a wide open dunk and instead passed to Matisse Thybulle, who got fouled and split the free throws. Sixers' coach Doc Rivers was asked in his post-game conference if Simmons could be the point guard of a championship team, with Rivers responding "I don't know the answer to that right now". Joel Embiid cited the decision as the turning point of the game.

    Eventually it would be Ben Simmons, Andre Drummond & Seth Curry's last playoff game as a 76er, as all of them were traded to the Brooklyn Nets on February 10, 2022.

    It was Atlanta's first win over Philadelphia in any sport playoff series since 1978.

    This was the third playoff meeting between these two teams, with the 76ers winning both previous meetings.[43]

    (2) Brooklyn Nets vs. (3) Milwaukee Bucks[edit]

    TNT

    June 5
    7:30pm

    Recap

    Milwaukee Bucks 107, Brooklyn Nets 115
    Scoring by quarter: 32–30, 29–33, 23–35, 23–17
    Pts: Giannis Antetokounmpo34
    Rebs: Khris Middleton13
    Asts: Jrue Holiday6
    Pts: Kevin Durant29
    Rebs: Blake Griffin14
    Asts: Kyrie Irving8
    Brooklyn leads series, 1–0

    Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York City
    Attendance: 15,750
    Referees: David Guthrie, Bill Kennedy, Mark Lindsay

    TNT

    June 7
    7:30pm

    Recap

    Milwaukee Bucks 86, Brooklyn Nets 125
    Scoring by quarter: 19–36, 22–29, 24–30, 21–30
    Pts: Giannis Antetokounmpo18
    Rebs: Giannis Antetokounmpo 11
    Asts: Giannis Antetokounmpo 4
    Pts: Kevin Durant32
    Rebs: Blake Griffin8
    Asts: Durant, Irving 6 each
    Brooklyn leads series, 2–0

    Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York City
    Attendance: 15,776
    Referees: Kane Fitzgerald, Pat Fraher, James Williams

    ESPN

    June 10
    7:30pm (6:30pm CDT)

    Recap

    Brooklyn Nets 83, Milwaukee Bucks 86
    Scoring by quarter: 11–30, 31–15, 23–22, 18–19
    Pts: Kevin Durant30
    Rebs: Brown, Durant 11 each
    Asts: Kevin Durant 5
    Pts: Khris Middleton35
    Rebs: Khris Middleton 15
    Asts: Jrue Holiday5
    Brooklyn leads series, 2–1

    Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, WI
    Attendance: 16,310
    Referees: Marc Davis, Eric Lewis, Tyler Ford

    ABC

    June 13
    3:00pm (2:00pm CDT)

    Recap

    Brooklyn Nets 96, Milwaukee Bucks 107
    Scoring by quarter: 26–23, 22–30, 21–28, 27–26
    Pts: Kevin Durant28
    Rebs: Kevin Durant 13
    Asts: Kevin Durant 5
    Pts: Giannis Antetokounmpo34
    Rebs: Giannis Antetokounmpo 12
    Asts: Jrue Holiday9
    Series tied, 2–2

    Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, WI
    Attendance: 16,310
    Referees: Scott Foster, Tony Brothers, Ed Malloy

    TNT

    June 15
    8:30pm

    Recap

    Milwaukee Bucks 108, Brooklyn Nets 114
    Scoring by quarter: 29–15, 30–28, 28–38, 21–33
    Pts: Giannis Antetokounmpo34
    Rebs: Giannis Antetokounmpo 12
    Asts: Jrue Holiday8
    Pts: Kevin Durant49
    Rebs: Kevin Durant 17
    Asts: Kevin Durant 10
    Brooklyn leads series, 3–2

    Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York City
    Attendance: 16,067
    Referees: James Capers, Ken Mauer, Ben Taylor

    ESPN

    June 17
    8:30pm (7:30pm CDT)

    Recap

    Brooklyn Nets 89, Milwaukee Bucks 104
    Scoring by quarter: 19–26, 29–33, 19–19, 22–26
    Pts: Kevin Durant32
    Rebs: Kevin Durant 11
    Asts: James Harden7
    Pts: Khris Middleton38
    Rebs: Giannis Antetokounmpo17
    Asts: Holiday, Middleton 5 each
    Series tied, 3–3

    Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, WI
    Attendance: 16,310
    Referees: Zach Zarba, Kane Fitzgerald, Courtney Kirkland

    TNT

    June 19
    8:30pm

    Recap

    Milwaukee Bucks 115, Brooklyn Nets 111 (OT)
    Scoring by quarter: 25–28, 22–25, 35–28, 27–28Overtime: 6–2
    Pts: Giannis Antetokounmpo40
    Rebs: Giannis Antetokounmpo 13
    Asts: Jrue Holiday8
    Pts: Kevin Durant48
    Rebs: Blake Griffin11
    Asts: James Harden9
    Milwaukee wins series, 4–3

    Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York City
    Attendance: 16,287
    Referees: Marc Davis, John Goble, Josh Tiven

    Game 7 would go on to be an instant classic with both teams locked in for the entire game. In the final seconds of regulation, Kevin Durant appeared to have given the Nets a 1-point lead on a fadeaway three-point shot with 1 second left. Replay showed, however, that his foot was on the line. With the score tied at 109, Milwaukee had a chance to win the series, but Giannis Antetokounmpo's turnaround jump shot missed, sending the game into overtime. The Nets held a two-point lead until the final 90 seconds of overtime where the Bucks would score on back-to-back possessions to get on the board and take a 113–111 lead with 40 seconds remaining. The Nets had possession in the last 15 seconds of the game, with Durant shooting a similar turnaround game-tying, almost-three-point jump shot; however, it was an airball. The Bucks subsequently sealed the game on two free throws by Brook Lopez (a former Net), sending them to the Eastern Conference finals for the second time in three years. This marked the first game seven to go into overtime since 2006 involving the Dallas Mavericks and the San Antonio Spurs, which the Mavericks won and prevented the team from blowing a 3–1 lead to the Spurs. It was also the Bucks' first victory on the road in a postseason game seven, having gone 0–7 in previous playoff road game seven's. It also became the seventh team in NBA playoff history and the first since the 2017–18 Cleveland Cavaliers that a road team won game seven in the postseason also joined by other teams the 1968–69 Boston Celtics (who upset the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1969 series.), 1970–71 Baltimore Bullets (who were swept by eventual champions Bucks in the 1971 series.), the 2006–07 Utah Jazz, 2007–08 San Antonio Spurs, the 2015-16 Cleveland Cavaliers and the 2017–18 Cleveland Cavaliers, and followed by 2021–22 Dallas Mavericks, and also the third team in NBA playoff history to win game seven on the road in overtime joined the 2001–02 Los Angeles Lakers, and the 2005–06 Mavericks' team.

    This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams, but the first since the New Jersey Nets relocated to Brooklyn and became the Brooklyn Nets in 2012, with the Bucks winning two of the first three meetings.[44]

    Western Conference semifinals[edit]

    (1) Utah Jazz vs. (4) Los Angeles Clippers[edit]

    TNT

    June 8
    10:00pm (8:00 pm MDT)

    Recap

    Los Angeles Clippers 109, Utah Jazz 112
    Scoring by quarter: 25–18, 35–29, 19–32, 30–33
    Pts: Kawhi Leonard23
    Rebs: Paul George10
    Asts: Rajon Rondo6
    Pts: Donovan Mitchell45
    Rebs: Rudy Gobert12
    Asts: Joe Ingles7
    Utah leads series, 1–0

    Vivint Arena, Salt Lake City, UT
    Attendance: 18,007
    Referees: John Goble, Eric Lewis, Brian Forte

    ESPN

    June 10
    10:00pm (8:00 pm MDT)

    Recap

    Los Angeles Clippers 111, Utah Jazz 117
    Scoring by quarter: 29–30, 24–36, 33–27, 25–24
    Pts: Reggie Jackson29
    Rebs: Morris, George 10 each
    Asts: Paul George 6
    Pts: Donovan Mitchell37
    Rebs: Rudy Gobert20
    Asts: Ingles, Mitchell 4 each
    Utah leads series, 2–0

    Vivint Arena, Salt Lake City, UT
    Attendance: 18,007
    Referees: Scott Foster, Tre Maddox, Kevin Cutler

    ABC

    June 12
    8:30pm (5:30 pm PDT)

    Recap

    Utah Jazz 106, Los Angeles Clippers 132
    Scoring by quarter: 23–27, 26–37, 34–30, 23–38
    Pts: Donovan Mitchell30
    Rebs: Rudy Gobert10
    Asts: Donovan Mitchell 4
    Pts: Kawhi Leonard34
    Rebs: Kawhi Leonard 12
    Asts: George, Leonard 5 each
    Utah leads series, 2–1

    Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
    Attendance: 8,185
    Referees: Kane Fitzgerald, James Williams, Michael Smith

    TNT

    June 14
    10:00pm (7:00 pm PDT)

    Recap

    Utah Jazz 104, Los Angeles Clippers 118
    Scoring by quarter: 13–30, 31–38, 29–26, 31–24
    Pts: Donovan Mitchell37
    Rebs: O'Neale, Gobert 8 each
    Asts: Bogdanović, Mitchell 5 each
    Pts: Leonard, George 31 each
    Rebs: Paul George 9
    Asts: Batum, George 4 each
    Series tied, 2–2

    Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
    Attendance: 8,474
    Referees: Zach Zarba, Sean Wright, Sean Corbin

    TNT

    June 16
    10:00pm (8:00 pm MDT)

    Recap

    Los Angeles Clippers 119, Utah Jazz 111
    Scoring by quarter: 36–37, 24–28, 32–18, 27–28
    Pts: Paul George37
    Rebs: Paul George 16
    Asts: Paul George 5
    Pts: Bojan Bogdanović32
    Rebs: Rudy Gobert10
    Asts: Joe Ingles6
    LA Clippers leads series, 3–2

    Vivint Arena, Salt Lake City, UT
    Attendance: 18,007
    Referees: John Goble, Josh Tiven, Curtis Blair

    ESPN

    June 18
    10:00pm (7:00 pm PDT)

    Recap

    Utah Jazz 119, Los Angeles Clippers 131
    Scoring by quarter: 33–31, 39–19, 22–41, 25–40
    Pts: Donovan Mitchell39
    Rebs: Gobert, O'Neale 10 each
    Asts: Donovan Mitchell 9
    Pts: Terance Mann39
    Rebs: Paul George9
    Asts: Reggie Jackson10
    LA Clippers wins series, 4–2

    Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
    Attendance: 17,105
    Referees: James Capers, Eric Lewis, Kevin Scott

    The Clippers were trailing by 22 at the end of the first half in Game 6. They went down 25 at the start of the third quarter, before a retaliation led by Terance Mann allowed the Clippers to fight back to within 3 points at the end of the third quarter. In the fourth, the momentum from the third quarter and Utah's struggles allowed the Clippers to complete the comeback, becoming the first team to recover from being down 0–2 twice in the same playoffs, and reaching their first Conference finals in franchise history.[45]

    This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Jazz winning the previous three meetings.[46]

    (2) Phoenix Suns vs. (3) Denver Nuggets[edit]

    TNT

    June 7
    10:00pm (7:00 pm MST)

    Recap

    Denver Nuggets 105, Phoenix Suns 122
    Scoring by quarter: 28–28, 30–29, 21–31, 26–34
    Pts: Nikola Jokić22
    Rebs: JaMychal Green11
    Asts: Campazzo, Morris 6 each
    Pts: Mikal Bridges23
    Rebs: Deandre Ayton10
    Asts: Chris Paul11
    Phoenix leads series, 1–0

    Phoenix Suns Arena, Phoenix, AZ
    Attendance: 16,219
    Referees: Marc Davis, Courtney Kirkland, Kevin Scott

    TNT

    June 9
    9:30pm (6:30pm MST)

    Recap

    Denver Nuggets 98, Phoenix Suns 123
    Scoring by quarter: 21–25, 21–27, 25–34, 31–37
    Pts: Nikola Jokić24
    Rebs: Nikola Jokić 13
    Asts: Nikola Jokić 6
    Pts: Devin Booker18
    Rebs: Ayton, Booker 10 each
    Asts: Chris Paul15
    Phoenix leads series, 2–0

    Phoenix Suns Arena, Phoenix, AZ
    Attendance: 16,529
    Referees: Zach Zarba, Josh Tiven, Bill Kennedy

    ESPN

    June 11
    10:00pm (8:00pm MDT)

    Recap

    Phoenix Suns 116, Denver Nuggets 102
    Scoring by quarter: 37–27, 22–28, 31–21, 26–26
    Pts: Devin Booker28
    Rebs: Deandre Ayton15
    Asts: Chris Paul8
    Pts: Nikola Jokić32
    Rebs: Nikola Jokić 20
    Asts: Nikola Jokić 10
    Phoenix leads series, 3–0

    Ball Arena, Denver, CO
    Attendance: 18,277
    Referees: James Capers, Sean Wright, Ben Taylor

    TNT

    June 13
    8:00pm (6:00pm MDT)

    Recap

    Phoenix Suns 125, Denver Nuggets 118
    Scoring by quarter: 28–22, 35–33, 33–28, 29–35
    Pts: Chris Paul37
    Rebs: Devin Booker11
    Asts: Chris Paul 7
    Pts: Will Barton25
    Rebs: Nikola Jokić11
    Asts: Monté Morris6
    Phoenix wins series, 4–0

    Ball Arena, Denver, CO
    Attendance: 18,290
    Referees: David Guthrie, Pat Fraher, Rodney Mott

    This was the fourth playoff meeting between these two teams, with Phoenix winning two of the first three meetings.[47]

    Conference finals[edit]

    Note: Times are EDT (UTC−4) as listed by the NBA. If the venue is located in a different time zone, the local time is also given.

    Eastern Conference finals[edit]

    (3) Milwaukee Bucks vs. (5) Atlanta Hawks[edit]

    TNT

    June 23
    8:30pm (7:30pm CDT)

    Recap

    Atlanta Hawks 116, Milwaukee Bucks 113
    Scoring by quarter: 25–28, 29–31, 34–26, 28–28
    Pts: Trae Young48
    Rebs: Clint Capela19
    Asts: Trae Young 11
    Pts: Giannis Antetokounmpo34
    Rebs: Giannis Antetokounmpo 12
    Asts: Jrue Holiday10
    Atlanta leads series, 1–0

    Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, WI
    Attendance: 16,310
    Referees: Zach Zarba, Eric Lewis, Tyler Ford

    Atlanta's top offensive star, Trae Young, scored 48 points in his conference finals debut, while the Hawks rallied in the 2nd half to beat the Bucks in game 1 in Milwaukee, aided by 5 offensive rebounds in the final 2 minutes.

    TNT

    June 25
    8:30pm (7:30pm CDT)

    Recap

    Atlanta Hawks 91, Milwaukee Bucks 125
    Scoring by quarter: 28–34, 17–43, 18–26, 28–22
    Pts: Trae Young15
    Rebs: Capela, Collins 8 each
    Asts: Bogdan Bogdanović4
    Pts: Giannis Antetokounmpo25
    Rebs: Giannis Antetokounmpo 9
    Asts: Khris Middleton8
    Series tied, 1–1

    Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, WI
    Attendance: 16,422
    Referees: Scott Foster, Pat Fraher, Courtney Kirkland

    The Bucks rode a 20–0 scoring run in the 2nd quarter to run away with a game 2 victory.

    TNT

    June 27
    8:30pm

    Recap

    Milwaukee Bucks 113, Atlanta Hawks 102
    Scoring by quarter: 27–32, 29–24, 27–29, 30–17
    Pts: Khris Middleton38
    Rebs: Antetokounmpo, Middleton 11 each
    Asts: Jrue Holiday12
    Pts: Trae Young35
    Rebs: Clint Capela11
    Asts: Kevin Huerter7
    Milwaukee leads series, 2–1

    State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA
    Attendance: 16,650
    Referees: Marc Davis, Sean Wright, Kevin Scott

    Trailing by 2 points going into the 4th quarter, the Bucks' Khris Middleton would carry Milwaukee to victory in game 3, outscoring Atlanta in the final quarter by himself, 20–17, en route to a game-high 38 points, putting the Bucks back in the lead in the series and getting back homecourt advantage. Atlanta's loss was also compounded when Trae Young suffered a bruised foot when he rolled his ankle over a referee's foot, leaving his status for the rest of the series in doubt.

    TNT

    June 29
    8:30pm

    Recap

    Milwaukee Bucks 88, Atlanta Hawks 110
    Scoring by quarter: 22–25, 16–26, 24–36, 26–23
    Pts: Jrue Holiday19
    Rebs: Antetokounmpo, Middleton 8 each
    Asts: Jrue Holiday 9
    Pts: Lou Williams21
    Rebs: Capela, Collins 7 each
    Asts: Lou Williams 8
    Series tied, 2–2

    State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA
    Attendance: 16,478
    Referees: James Capers, Josh Tiven, Tom Washington

    The Bucks' 3-point woes returned in game 4, as the team only shot 21% (8–39) in a loss to Atlanta that evened the series once more. Even worse, the Bucks' superstar, Giannis Antetokounmpo, hyperextended his knee while trying to defend an alley-oop dunk, though an MRI the following day revealed no structural damage, and Antetokounmpo potentially available for either game 7 or the NBA Finals.

    TNT

    July 1
    8:30pm (7:30pm CDT)

    Recap

    Atlanta Hawks 112, Milwaukee Bucks 123
    Scoring by quarter: 22–36, 34–29, 22–26, 34–32
    Pts: Bogdan Bogdanović28
    Rebs: Capela, Collins 8 each
    Asts: Kevin Huerter7
    Pts: Brook Lopez33
    Rebs: Khris Middleton13
    Asts: Jrue Holiday13
    Milwaukee leads series, 3–2

    Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, WI
    Attendance: 16,389
    Referees: David Guthrie, Tony Brothers, James Williams

    With both teams' stars out with injuries, both the Hawks and Bucks needed contributions from their other players in game 5. The Bucks would deliver, led by Brook Lopez's 33 points. In addition to Lopez, 3 other Bucks starters (Khris Middleton, Jrue Holiday, and Bobby Portis) scored at least 20 points. While Atlanta kept the game close, aided by Bogdan Bogdanovic's 28 points, the Bucks took a 3–2 series lead, leaving them one win away from the Eastern Conference championship.

    TNT

    July 3
    8:30pm

    Recap

    Milwaukee Bucks 118, Atlanta Hawks 107
    Scoring by quarter: 28–24, 19–19, 44–29, 27–35
    Pts: Khris Middleton32
    Rebs: Holiday, Portis 9 each
    Asts: Jrue Holiday 9
    Pts: Cam Reddish21
    Rebs: John Collins11
    Asts: Trae Young9
    Milwaukee wins series, 4–2

    State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA
    Attendance: 16,620
    Referees: Zach Zarba, Eric Lewis, Sean Wright

    Facing elimination, the Hawks got Trae Young back to start game 6, but he still struggled with his injured foot, scoring only 14 points. After leading Atlanta by only 4 points at halftime, Khris Middleton would score the Bucks' first 16 points of the 3rd quarter to build a 19-point lead going into the 4th quarter. The Bucks would weather a wave of hot shooting from Bogdan Bogdanovic and Cam Reddish, helped by a crucial 3-point shot by PJ Tucker, and an alley-oop dunk by Brook Lopez that essentially clinched the game and the series for the Bucks. The victory gave the Bucks the Eastern Conference championship, their 3rd overall conference title (though the previous two were for the Western Conference), and their first trip to the NBA Finals since 1974.

    Game 6 was also the final game announced by famed basketball broadcaster Marv Albert.

    This was the fifth playoff meeting between these two teams, with each team winning two series apiece.[48] Four months later, two teams from Milwaukee and Atlanta would meet again in a sports postseason as the Braves beat the Brewers in the 2021 NLDS.

    Western Conference finals[edit]

    (2) Phoenix Suns vs. (4) Los Angeles Clippers[edit]

    ABC

    June 20
    3:30pm (12:30pm MST)

    Recap

    Los Angeles Clippers 114, Phoenix Suns 120
    Scoring by quarter: 21–21, 33–36, 39–36, 21–27
    Pts: Paul George34
    Rebs: Nicolas Batum10
    Asts: Rajon Rondo7
    Pts: Devin Booker40
    Rebs: Devin Booker 13
    Asts: Devin Booker 11
    Phoenix leads series, 1–0

    Phoenix Suns Arena, Phoenix, AZ
    Attendance: 16,583
    Referees: David Guthrie, Tony Brothers, Ben Taylor

    ESPN

    June 22
    9:00pm (6:00pm MST)

    Recap

    Los Angeles Clippers 103, Phoenix Suns 104
    Scoring by quarter: 22–25, 25–23, 24–27, 32–29
    Pts: Paul George26
    Rebs: Ivica Zubac11
    Asts: Paul George 6
    Pts: Cameron Payne29
    Rebs: Deandre Ayton14
    Asts: Cameron Payne 9
    Phoenix leads series, 2–0

    Phoenix Suns Arena, Phoenix, AZ
    Attendance: 16,645
    Referees: Scott Foster, Kane Fitzgerald, Curtis Blair

    ESPN

    June 24
    9:00pm (6:00 pm PDT)

    Recap

    Phoenix Suns 92, Los Angeles Clippers 106
    Scoring by quarter: 21–29, 27–17, 21–34, 23–26
    Pts: Deandre Ayton18
    Rebs: Deandre Ayton 9
    Asts: Chris Paul12
    Pts: Paul George27
    Rebs: Ivica Zubac16
    Asts: Paul George 8
    Phoenix leads series, 2–1

    Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
    Attendance: 17,222
    Referees: Marc Davis, John Goble, James Williams

    ESPN

    June 26
    9:00pm (6:00 pm PDT)

    Recap

    Phoenix Suns 84, Los Angeles Clippers80
    Scoring by quarter: 29–20, 21–16, 19–30, 15–14
    Pts: Devin Booker25
    Rebs: Deandre Ayton22
    Asts: Chris Paul7
    Pts: Paul George23
    Rebs: Paul George 16
    Asts: Paul George 6
    Phoenix leads series, 3–1

    Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
    Attendance: 18,222
    Referees: Zach Zarba, Eric Lewis, Ken Mauer

    The Clippers shot 0 of 12 in the fourth quarter on shots that could have tied the game or taken the lead. That is the most such attempts without a make in the fourth quarter of a game over the last 25 postseasons. During the last 8 seconds of the game when the Clippers trailed by 1 point, there was a controversial call where Nicolas Batum of the Clippers deflected the ball off the finger tips of Cameron Payne of the Suns, but the ball was given to the Suns. There was no review of the play despite a heavy plea from the Clippers.

    ESPN

    June 28
    9:00pm (6:00pm MST)

    Recap

    Los Angeles Clippers 116, Phoenix Suns 102
    Scoring by quarter: 36–26, 23–26, 32–26, 25–24
    Pts: Paul George41
    Rebs: Paul George 13
    Asts: Paul George 6
    Pts: Devin Booker31
    Rebs: Deandre Ayton11
    Asts: Chris Paul8
    Phoenix leads series, 3–2

    Phoenix Suns Arena, Phoenix, AZ
    Attendance: 16,664
    Referees: David Guthrie, Pat Fraher, Courtney Kirkland

    ESPN

    June 30
    9:00pm (6:00 pm PDT)

    Recap

    Phoenix Suns 130, Los Angeles Clippers 103
    Scoring by quarter: 33–29, 33–28, 31–26, 33–20
    Pts: Chris Paul41
    Rebs: Deandre Ayton17
    Asts: Chris Paul 8
    Pts: Marcus Morris26
    Rebs: George, Morris 9 each
    Asts: Reggie Jackson8
    Phoenix wins series, 4–2

    Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
    Attendance: 18,495
    Referees: Marc Davis, John Goble, Sean Wright

    Chris Paul's 41 points matched his career high with that of his performance as a member of the Houston Rockets in Game 5 against the Utah Jazz in 2018, both of which were series clinchers. Paul previously played for the Clippers from 2011 to 2017. Patrick Beverley shoved Paul during a timeout, which led to an ejection, a flagrant foul, a technical foul and being suspended by the league president, former All-Star player and former head coach Kiki VanDeWeghe and current league commissioner Adam Silver for the first game of the 2021–22 season. This turned out to be the last game of Beverley's career with the Clippers before being traded away twice to the Memphis Grizzlies and the Minnesota Timberwolves. Beverley became the first player to be suspended for first game of the following season since Andrew Bynum in the 2011 NBA playoffs, for shoving and elbowing J. J. Barea during the Los Angeles Lakers' eventual four–game sweep by the eventual NBA champions, the Dallas Mavericks.

    This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Suns winning the previous meeting.[49]

    NBA Finals: (W2) Phoenix Suns vs. (E3) Milwaukee Bucks[edit]

    Note: Times are EDT (UTC−4) as listed by the NBA. If the venue is located in a different time zone, the local time is also given.

    ABC

    July 6
    9:00pm (6:00pm MST)

    Recap

    Milwaukee Bucks 105, Phoenix Suns 118
    Scoring by quarter: 26–30, 23–27, 27–35, 29–26
    Pts: Khris Middleton29
    Rebs: Giannis Antetokounmpo17
    Asts: Jrue Holiday9
    Pts: Chris Paul32
    Rebs: Deandre Ayton19
    Asts: Chris Paul 9
    Phoenix leads series, 1–0

    Phoenix Suns Arena, Phoenix, AZ
    Attendance: 16,557
    Referees: Marc Davis, Josh Tiven, Pat Fraher

    ABC

    July 8
    9:00pm (6:00pm MST)

    Recap

    Milwaukee Bucks 108, Phoenix Suns 118
    Scoring by quarter: 29–26, 16–30, 33–32, 30–30
    Pts: Giannis Antetokounmpo42
    Rebs: Giannis Antetokounmpo 12
    Asts: Khris Middleton8
    Pts: Devin Booker31
    Rebs: Deandre Ayton11
    Asts: Chris Paul8
    Phoenix leads series, 2–0

    Phoenix Suns Arena, Phoenix, AZ
    Attendance: 16,583
    Referees: Zach Zarba, Tony Brothers, Sean Wright

    ABC

    July 11
    8:00pm (7:00pm CDT)

    Recap

    Phoenix Suns 100, Milwaukee Bucks 120
    Scoring by quarter: 28–25, 17–35, 31–38, 24–22
    Pts: Chris Paul19
    Rebs: Deandre Ayton9
    Asts: Chris Paul 9
    Pts: Giannis Antetokounmpo41
    Rebs: Giannis Antetokounmpo 13
    Asts: Jrue Holiday9
    Phoenix leads series, 2–1

    Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, WI
    Attendance: 16,637
    Referees: Scott Foster, Eric Lewis, James Williams

    ABC

    July 14
    9:00pm (8:00pm CDT)

    Recap

    Phoenix Suns 103, Milwaukee Bucks 109
    Scoring by quarter: 23–20, 29–32, 30–24, 21–33
    Pts: Devin Booker42
    Rebs: Deandre Ayton17
    Asts: Chris Paul7
    Pts: Khris Middleton40
    Rebs: Giannis Antetokounmpo14
    Asts: Giannis Antetokounmpo 8
    Series tied, 2–2

    Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, WI
    Attendance: 16,911
    Referees: James Capers, David Guthrie, Courtney Kirkland

    ABC

    July 17
    9:00pm (6:00pm MST)

    Recap

    Milwaukee Bucks 123, Phoenix Suns 119
    Scoring by quarter: 21–37, 43–24, 36–29, 23–29
    Pts: Giannis Antetokounmpo32
    Rebs: Giannis Antetokounmpo 9
    Asts: Jrue Holiday13
    Pts: Devin Booker40
    Rebs: Deandre Ayton10
    Asts: Chris Paul11
    Milwaukee leads series, 3–2

    Footprint Center, Phoenix, AZ
    Attendance: 16,562
    Referees: Marc Davis, Josh Tiven, James Williams

    ABC

    July 20
    9:00pm (8:00pm CDT)

    Recap

    Phoenix Suns 98, Milwaukee Bucks 105
    Scoring by quarter: 16–29, 31–13, 30–35, 21–28
    Pts: Chris Paul26
    Rebs: Jae Crowder13
    Asts: Booker, Paul 5 each
    Pts: Giannis Antetokounmpo50
    Rebs: Giannis Antetokounmpo 14
    Asts: Jrue Holiday11
    Milwaukee wins series, 4–2

    Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, WI
    Attendance: 17,397
    Referees: Scott Foster, Eric Lewis, Tony Brothers

    This was the second playoff meeting between these two teams, with the Bucks winning the first meeting.[50]

    Statistical leaders[edit]

    Category Game High Average
    Player Team High Player Team Avg. GP
    Points Damian Lillard Portland Trail Blazers 55 Luka Dončić Dallas Mavericks 35.7 7
    Rebounds Deandre Ayton Phoenix Suns 22 Giannis Antetokounmpo Milwaukee Bucks 12.8 21
    Assists James Harden
    Trae Young
    Brooklyn Nets
    Atlanta Hawks
    18 Russell Westbrook Washington Wizards 11.8 5
    Steals Kyle Anderson Memphis Grizzlies 6 Kyle Anderson Memphis Grizzlies 2.8 5
    Blocks Robert Williams Boston Celtics 9 Rudy Gobert Utah Jazz 2.1 11

    Notable fan incidents[edit]

    Throughout the playoffs, there were a number of incidents at multiple games involving fans:

    Media coverage[edit]

    Television[edit]

    ESPN, ABC, TNT, and NBA TV broadcast the playoffs nationally in the United States. During the first two rounds, games were split by ESPN, ABC, and TNT. TNT primarily aired games on Saturday through Wednesday while ESPN does so on Friday and Saturday. For Thursday games, TNT had them in the first round and ESPN in the second round. ABC then aired selected games in the first two rounds on Friday through Sunday. NBA TV also televised selected games in the first round on Tuesday through Thursday. Regional sports networks affiliated with teams also broadcast the games, except for weekend games televised on ABC.[a] ESPN/ABC had exclusive coverage of the Western Conference finals while TNT had exclusive coverage of the Eastern Conference finals. ABC had exclusive coverage of the NBA Finals for the 19th straight year.

    This was the final postseason for Marv Albert, who announced his retirement on May 17, 2021. Albert, who turned 80 in June, had spent most of the previous 31 years as the lead broadcaster for NBA coverage on TNT and NBC.[58]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ Game 3 of the Celtics–Nets first round series aired nationally on ABC and co-existed with the teams' respective regional sports networks.

    See also[edit]

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