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NBA Playoffs Tickets

Get ready for the best of the best to battle it out in the NBA’s culminating weeks. As the NBA Playoffs bracket tightens up, NBA Playoffs tickets become some of the fastest-selling in the sports world. Don’t miss a second of the action. Grab your 2024 NBA Playoffs tickets from Ticket Club and save big.

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NBA Playoffs's History

The NBA Playoffs are one of the most exciting events in the world of basketball, attracting thousands of fans every year. The Playoffs are the culmination of the NBA season, bringing together the best teams in the league to compete for the ultimate prize – the NBA Championship.

The NBA Playoffs have a rich history, dating back to 1947 when the Basketball Association of America, one of the predecessor leagues of the NBA, held its first playoff series. Since then, the NBA Playoffs have become a major sporting event, attracting millions of fans from around the world.

The current format of the NBA Playoffs features 16 teams, eight from the Western Conference and eight from the Eastern Conference, competing in a series of best-of-seven games. The teams are determined by their regular season records, with the top eight teams from each conference qualifying for the Playoffs.

The Playoffs are split into four rounds, each consisting of a best-of-seven series. The first round, often referred to as the "First Round" or "Quarterfinals," sees the top seed in each conference playing the eighth seed, the second seed playing the seventh seed, the third seed playing the sixth seed, and the fourth seed playing the fifth seed.

The second round, also known as the "Semifinals" or "Conference Semifinals," sees the winners of each First Round series facing off against each other in another best-of-seven series.

The third round, or the "Conference Finals," sees the winners of the Semifinals in each conference facing off against each other in a best-of-seven series to determine the Conference Champions.

The fourth and final round, the "NBA Finals," sees the two Conference Champions play each other in a best-of-seven series to determine the NBA Champion.

The NBA Playoffs have produced many memorable moments, including buzzer-beating shots, epic comebacks, and dominant performances by some of the greatest players in NBA history. Some of the most memorable moments include the Chicago Bulls' six championship titles in the 1990s, Kobe Bryant's 81-point game in 2006, and LeBron James' epic performance in Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals to bring the Cleveland Cavaliers their first championship.

Attending NBA Playoff games is an incredible experience for basketball fans. The energy and excitement in the arenas are second to none, with fans from both sides cheering on their teams with passion and intensity. The atmosphere is electric, and the thrill of seeing your team compete for a championship is indescribable.

Tickets for NBA Playoff games are highly sought after and can be difficult to come by. Fans will often start looking for tickets months in advance, and prices can be very high. However, the opportunity to witness history being made and to be a part of the excitement of the NBA Playoffs is well worth the cost.

In conclusion, the NBA Playoffs have a long and rich history, producing some of the greatest moments in basketball history. Attending a Playoff game is an experience that every basketball fan should have, as the atmosphere and excitement are truly unforgettable. While tickets can be expensive, the chance to witness history being made on the court makes it well worth it. The NBA Playoffs are an absolute must-see for any fan of live sports events.

More About NBA Playoffs

Basketball enthusiasts are thrilled as the NBA playoffs have finally arrived. Fans are quickly snapping up tickets to watch the games in person on ticketing sites like StubHub, Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, and Ticketmaster.

Fans can check out the NBA Playoffs series schedules and daily TV schedules for more information on upcoming games.

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NBA Playoffs History – NBA Champions By Year

1947 - Philadelphia Warriors
1948 - Baltimore Bullets
1949-50 - Minneapolis Lakers
1951 - Rochester Royals
1952-54 - Minneapolis Lakers
1955 - Syracuse Nationals
1956 - Philadelphia Warriors
1957 - Boston Celtics
1958 - St. Louis Hawks
1959-66 - Boston Celtics
1967 - Philadelphia Warriors
1968-69 - Boston Celtics
1970 - New York Knicks
1971 - Milwaukee Bucks
1972 - Los Angeles Lakers
1973 - New York Knicks
1974 - Boston Celtics
1975 - Golden State Warriors
1976 - Boston Celtics
1977 - Portland Trail Blazers
1978 - Washington Bullets
1979 - Seattle Supersonics
1980 - Los Angeles Lakers
1981 - Boston Celtics
1982 - Los Angeles Lakers
1983 - Philadelphia 76ers
1984 - Boston Celtics
1985 - Los Angeles Lakers
1986 - Boston Celtics
1987-88 - Los Angeles Lakers
1989-90 - Detroit Pistons
1991-93 - Chicago Bulls
1994-95 - Houston Rockets
1996-98 - Chicago Bulls
1999 -San Antonio Spurs
2000-02 - Los Angeles Lakers
2003 – San Antonio Spurs
2004 – Detroit Pistons
2005 – San Antonio Spurs
2006 – Miami Heat
2007 – San Antonio Spurs
2008 – Boston Celtics
2009-10 - Los Angeles Lakers
2011 - Dallas Mavericks
2012-13 - Miami Heat
2014 – San Antonio Spurs
2015 – Golden State Warriors
2016 – Cleveland Cavaliers
2017-18 – Golden State Warriors
2019 - Toronto Raptors
2020 – Los Angeles Lakers
2021 – Milwaukee Bucks
2022 – Golden State Warriors
2023 - Denver Nuggets