The Miami Heat closed out a nail-biting Eastern Conference finals series against the Boston Celtics with a Game 7 win and will face the Denver Nuggets in the 2023 NBA Finals.
The eighth-seeded Heat are just the second No. 8 seed in NBA history to appear in the Finals. The Nuggets completed a sweep of the Los Angeles Lakers and will appear in the NBA Finals for the first time in franchise history (they did reach the ABA Finals once).
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WESTERN CONFERENCE FINALS
Denver Nuggets (1) defeat Los Angeles Lakers (7), 4-0
Game 1: Nuggets 132, Lakers 126
Game 2: Nuggets 108, Lakers 103
Game 3: Nuggets 119, Lakers 108
Game 4: Nuggets 113, Lakers 111
EASTERN CONFERENCE FINALS
Miami Heat (8) defeat Boston Celtics (2), 4-3
Game 1: Heat 123, Celtics 116
Game 2: Heat 111, Celtics 105
Game 3: Heat 128, Celtics 102
Game 4: Celtics 116, Heat 99
Game 5: Celtics 110, Heat 97
Game 6: Celtics 104, Heat 103
Game 7: Heat 103, Celtics 84
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2021: Giannis, Bucks conquer the Suns
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2020: LeBron, Lakers claim bubble title
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2019: Kawhi becomes King in the North
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2018: How sweep it is for Warriors
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2017: Durant puts Warriors back on top
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2016: 'Cleveland, this is for you!'
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