New York, New York! Bringing a championship home

Postby zike_42 » Sat Jan 17, 2015 7:15 pm

Player Records

Most Points in a Game
73 – Joey Peterson (MIA) vs. ATL in 2043
69 – Raul Lopez (BOS) vs. GSW in 2025
69 – Lars Ray (BKL) vs. DET in 2027
68 – Kevin Durant (OKC) vs. PHI in 2014
67 – Kevin Durant (OKC) vs. ATL in 2014
66 – Tiburcio Tommasini (POR) vs. NOH in 2029
64 – Kevin Durant (OKC) vs. WAS in 2014
64 – Magnus Carlsson (GSW) vs. MIL in 2030
63 – Kevin Durant (OKC) vs. DEN in 2015
62 – Magnus Carlsson (GSW) vs. SAC in 2030

Highest total in a season – Magnus Carlsson (GSW) with 2997 in 2030, ranked #5 all time.

How could I miss that 73 game! It was only last season! Here is the boxscore if anyone is interested.

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Most Assists in a Game
32 – Kendall Marshall (LAL) vs. NEV in 2020
28 – Lou Beck (MIA) vs. IND in 2035
27 – Matt Brown (DAL) vs. LAL in 2023
26 – Chris Paul (NYK) vs. TOR in 2012
26 – Kendall Marshall (LAL) vs. GSW in 2019
26 – Jehiel DeSantis (DEN) vs. GSW in 2030
26 – Brodney Smith (ORL) vs. LAL in 2043
25 – Grevis Vasquez (MIL) vs. ORL in 2014
25 – Matt Brown (DAL) vs. SAC in 2023
25 – Matt Brown (DAL) vs. GSW in 2023

Highest total in a season – Earl Harris (DAL) with 1186 in 2039, ranked 1st all time.

Rebounds
28 – Serge Ibaka (OKC) vs. TOR in 2013
27 – Kevin Love (MIN) vs. DET in 2014
27 – Kevin Love (MIN) vs. PHO in 2014
27 – Mark Lewis (UTA) vs. NOH in 2024
27 – Mark Lewis (UTA) vs. WAS in 2027
26 – Derrick Favors (UTA) vs. OKC in 2017
26 – Diego Acosta (SAC) vs. GSW in 2034
26 – Reggie Smith (NYK) vs. TOR in 2039
25 – Kevin Love (MIN) vs. CHI in 2013
25 – Kenneth Faried (MEM) vs. CHA in 2019

Highest total in a season – No player since 2012 has had a season in the top 30.

Steals
11 – Mike Conley (MEM) vs. HOU in 2015
11 – Paul George (ORL) vs. NYK in 2020
11 – Jrue Holiday (DET) vs. MIL in 2022
11 – Raoul Dumas (ATL) vs. PHI in 2023
11 – Donta Punt (CHA) vs. GSW in 2029
10 – Lebron James (MIA) vs. OKC in 2013
10 – Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (CHA) vs. SAS in 2015
10 – Ricky Rubio (WAS) vs. CHI in 2018
10 – Chris Paul (SAS) vs. MIA in 2018
10 – Raoul Dumas (ATL) vs. MEM in 2024

Highest total in a season – Li-chi King (PHI) with 257 in 2024, ranked #8 all time.

Blocks
16 – JaVale McGee (DEN) vs. PHO in 2014
15 – Adam Bell (MEM) vs. WAS in 2042
14 – Anthony Davis (NOH) vs. POR in 2017
14 – Anthony Davis (NOH) vs. PHI in 2020
14 – Adam Bell (MEM) vs. WAS in 2041
13 – Andre Drummond (DET) vs. CLE in 2017
13 – Adam Bell (MEM) vs. DAL in 2041
13 – Adam Bell (MEM) vs. HOU in 2043
12 – Kevin Seraphin (NYK) vs. PHI in 2020
12 – Anthony Davis (NOH) vs. BKL in 2021

Highest total in a season – Adam Bell (MEM) with 375 in 2041, ranked 5th all time.

Mack Haston had 65 double doubles in 2042, the most in a season since 2012.
Jamil Fleming had 10 triple doubles in 2036, the most in a season since 2012.

Career Totals (year retired in brackets, top ten all time)

Points
1. Kevin Durant – 41094 (2026)
2. Lebron James – 39542 (2024)
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 38387 (1988)
4. Karl Malone – 36928 (2003)
5. Kobe Bryant – 36386 (2017)
6. Tiburcio Tommasini – 34826 (2042)
7. Michael Jordan – 32292 (2002)
8. Kevin Love – 32272 (2028)
9. Enrique Mendez – 31710 (2041)
10. Wilt Chamberlain – 31419 (1972)

Highest current player – Michael McQuay (#12) at 30574.

Assists
1. John Stockton – 15806 (2002)
2. Ricky Rubio – 12136 (2029)
3. Jason Kidd – 12010 (2012)
4. LOU BECK – 11498
5. Cort Majishun – 11357 (2043)
6. John Wall – 11029 (2027)
7. Kevin Epps – 10727 (2040)
8. Steve Nash – 10725 (2013)
9. Kyrie Irving – 10593 (2030)
10. Chris Paul – 10461 (2023)

Highest current player – Lou Beck (#4), next highest Jamil Fleming (#22) at 9142.

Rebounds
1. Wilt Chamberlain – 23919 (1972)
2. Bill Russell – 21612 (1968)
3. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 17437 (1988)
4. Dwight Howard – 16714 (2024)
5. Elvin Hayes – 16276 (1983)
6. Moses Malone – 16212 (1994)
7. Kevin Love – 16167 (2028)
8. Kevin Garnett – 15076 (2016)
9. Karl Malone – 14967 (2003)
10. Robert Parish – 14715 (1996)

Highest current player – No current player in top 30.

Steals
1. John Stockton – 3265 (2002)
2. Anthony Davis – 2767 (2032)
3. Lebron James – 2750 (2024)
4. Ricky Rubio – 2694 (2029)
5. Chris Paul – 2650 (2023)
6. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist – 2650 (2031)
7. Iman Shumpert – 2633 (2026)
8. Jason Kidd – 2613 (2012)
9. Cedric Jackson – 2610 (2035)
10. Michael Jordan – 2514 (2002)

Highest current player – Earl Harris (#11) at 2488.

Blocks
1. Anthony Davis – 5022 (2032)
2. Hakeem Olajuwon – 3830 (2001)
3. Andre Drummond – 3814 (2031)
4. Serge Ibaka – 3311 (2025)
5. Dikembe Mutombo – 3291 (2008)
6. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 3189 (1998)
7. Mark Eaton – 3064 (1992)
8. David Robinson – 2954 (2002)
9. Derrick Favors – 2949 (2030)
10. Dwight Howard – 2937 (2024)

Highest current player – Ishmael Faye (#16) at 2659.

Games
1. Robert Parish – 1611 (1996)
2. Kevin Garnett – 1600 (2016)
3. Kobe Bryant – 1582 (2017)
4. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar – 1560 (1988)
5. Lebron James – 1541 (2024)
6. Anthony Davis – 1525 (2032)
7. Kevin Love – 1509 (2028)
8. George Johson – 1504 (1985)
9. John Stockton – 1504 (2002)
10. Dirk Nowitzki – 1498 (2017)

Highest current player – No current player in top 30.

Kevin Love had 669 double doubles in his career, the most of any player since 2012. Reggie Smith has the most of all current players with 566.
Kevin Epps had 39 triple doubles in his career, the most of any player since 2012. Jamil Fleming has had the most of all current players with 32.

Hall of Fame Inductions
2013 – Steve Nash – 1314 games, 18360 points, 10725 assists, 3834 rebounds, 98 blocks, 932 steals
2014 – Tracy McGrady - 938 games, 18383 points, 4159 assists, 5276 rebounds, 807 blocks, 1136 steals
2015 – Tim Duncan – 1394 games, 25488 points, 3778 assists, 14402 rebounds, 2838 blocks, 1018 steals
2016 – Kevin Garnett – 1600 games, 27031 points, 5461 assists, 15076 rebounds, 2185 blocks, 1018 steals
2017 – Dirk Nowitzki – 1498 games, 29889 points, 3334 assists, 10884 rebounds, 1129 blocks, 1240 steals
2017 – Kobe Bryant – 1582 games, 36386 points, 6390 assists, 7557 rebounds, 612 blocks, 2065 steals
2019 – Dwyane Wade – 1139 games, 23889 points, 5574 assists, 5172 rebounds, 1166 blocks, 1829 steals
2023 – Chris Paul – 1265 games, 21424 points, 10461 assists, 4840 rebounds, 41 blocks, 2650 steals
2024 – Dwight Howard – 1488 games, 27330 points, 2000 assists, 16714 rebounds, 2937 blocks, 1908 steals
2024 – Lebron James – 1541 games, 39542 points, 8875 assists, 9507 rebounds, 993 blocks, 2750 steals
2025 – Derrick Rose – 1171 games, 18749 points, 6928 assists, 3701 rebounds, 454 blocks, 655 steals
2025 – Stephen Curry – 1177 games, 20855 points, 7986 assists, 4570 rebounds, 401 blocks, 1928 steals
2026 – Kevin Durant – 1486 games, 41094 points, 2622 assists, 10296 rebounds, 1544 blocks, 1523 steals
2027 – James Harden – 1309 games, 25190 points, 4953 assists, 5339 rebounds, 325 blocks, 1523 steals
2027 – Andrew Bynum – 1380 games, 19835 points, 1357 assists, 10909 rebounds, 2162 blocks, 708 steals
2027 – Russell Westbrook – 1435 games, 27763 points, 9693 assists, 6899 rebounds, 178 blocks, 1538 steals
2028 – Kevin Love – 1509 games, 32272 points, 2120 assists, 16167 rebounds, 546 blocks, 1321 steals
2029 – DeMarcus Cousins – 1292 games, 22009 points, 1746 assists, 10953 rebounds, 1318 blocks, 2233 steals
2029 – Ricky Rubio – 1319 games, 14461 points, 12136 assists, 5599 rebounds, 401 blocks, 2694 steals
2030 – Kyrie Irving – 1477 games, 30623 points, 10593 assists, 6509 rebounds, 1000 blocks, 1532 steals
2031 – Andre Drummond – 1464 games, 19424 points, 1932 assists, 10811 rebounds, 3814 blocks, 1479 steals
2031 – Bradley Beal – 1383 games, 23614 points, 2695 assists, 6367 rebounds, 1215 blocks, 1598 steals
2031 – John Johnson – 1312 games, 28613 points, 3984 assists, 5525 rebounds, 1092 blocks, 756 steals
2032 – Anthony Davis – 1525 games, 25106 points, 2610 assists, 13261 rebounds, 5022 blocks, 2767 steals
2036 – James McDaniel – 1100 games, 21208 points, 4576 assists, 4919 rebounds, 0 blocks, 1067 steals
2037 – Jimmy Forrest – 1242 games, 25532 points, 1084 assists, 7182 rebounds, 424 blocks, 828 steals
2039 – Varlam Chavchavadze – 1406 games, 25294 points, 9188 assists, 5887 rebounds, 785 blocks, 689 steals
2039 – Ledaryl McMillian – 1248 games, 28172 points, 7643 assists, 4841 rebounds, 522 blocks, 1892 steals
2040 – Rowan Taylor – 1268 games, 25552 points, 967 assists, 6524 rebounds, 318 blocks, 440 steals
2041 – Terry McKenzie – 1187 games, 19385 points, 1359 assists, 9947 rebounds, 1007 blocks, 1222 steals
2041 – Camah Williams – 1352 games, 21781 points, 9815 assists, 3984 rebounds, 344 blocks, 2453 steals
2041 – Enrique Mendez – 1354 games, 31710 points, 4698 assists, 7787 rebounds, 1883 blocks, 648 steals
2042 – Jason London – 1090 games, 27160 points, 2230 assists, 4028 rebounds, 319 blocks, 992 steals
2042 – Michael Taylor – 1318 games, 30385 points, 9404 assists, 5260 rebounds, 552 blocks, 1491 steals
2042 – Tiburcio Tommasini – 1329 games, 34826 points, 1769 assists, 6338 rebounds, 292 blocks, 2002 steals
2042 – Mike Bickerstaf – 1147 games, 28441 points, 5501 assists, 5339 rebounds, 0 blocks, 1076 steals
2043 – Jerry Benton – 1245 games, 21816 points, 1273 assists, 7837 rebounds, 2444 blocks, 636 steals
2043 – Cort Majishun – 1387 games, 25010 points, 11357 assists, 4759 rebounds, 388 blocks, 1337 steals
2043 – Jack Dawkins – 1362 games, 27643 points, 7370 assists, 7991 rebounds, 335 blocks, 903 steals
2043 – Kenneth Long – 1349 games, 21477 points, 6706 assists, 5883 rebounds, 1230 blocks, 1515 steals

Player Awards
MVP – DpoY – Rookie – 6th Man – Coach

2012 – Lebron James (MIA) – Dwight Howard (LAL) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Tiago Splitter (SAS) – Erik Spoelstra (MIA)
2013 – Lebron James (MIA) – Dwight Howard (SAS) – John Johnson (DET) – Paul George (IND) – Erik Spoelstra (MIA)
2014 – Kevin Durant (OKC) – Dwight Howard (SAS) – Ernest Jameson (LAL) – Joe Johnson (BKL) – Mike Woodson (NYK)
2015 – Lebron James (MIA) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Dave Webb (BKL) – Tristan Thompson (CLE) – Mike Woodson (NYK)
2016 – Lebron James (UTA) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Mark Hill (ATL) – Andre Iguodala (NYK) – Mike Woodson (NYK)
2017 – Kevin Durant (OKC) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Marcello Locatelli (MIA) – Austin Rivers (BKL) – Scott Brooks (OKC)
2018 – Kevin Durant (OKC) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Brooks Badu (PHI) – Iman Shumpert (MIN) – Lawrence Frank (DET)
2019 – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Ross Lampley (SEA) – Iman Shumpert (MIN) – Jeff Van Gundy (NOH)
2020 – Kevin Durant (DAL) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Dustin Harris (POR) – Iman Shumpert (CLE) – Jeff Van Gundy (NOH)
2021 – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Corey Barnes (POR) – Stefan Nitschke (SDR) – Erik Spoelstra (ATL)
2022 – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Ledaryl McMillian (GSW) – Austin Rivers (BKL) – Jeff Van Gundy (NOH)
2023 – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Chris Jackson (LAL) – Chris Hampton (DEN) – Jeff Van Gundy (NOH)
2024 – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Lance Ellis (SDR) – Earl Oliver (POR) – Jeff Van Gundy (NOH)
2025 – Ledaryl McMillian (GSW) – Anthony Davis (NOH) – Mike Bickerstaf (OKC) – Michael Williams (MEM) – Jeff Van Gundy (NOH)
2026 – Ledaryl McMillian (GSW) – Jamaal Lewis (CHI) – Kelly Pryor (DAL) – Ross Lampley (MIA) – Larry Drew (GSW)
2027 – Mike Bickerstaf (OKC) – Cedric Watson (SAS) – Michael McQuay (ATL) – Earl Oliver (SDR) – Nate McMillian (UTA)
2028 – Enrique Mendez (MIN) – Cedric Watson (SAS) – Jehiel DeSantis (DEN) – DeShaun Worley (WAS) – Kevin Garnett (DAL)
2029 – Ledaryl McMillian (DAL) – Cedric Watson (SAS) – Ryan Obrien (CLE) – Tobe Slaughter (POR) – Kevin Garnett (DAL)
2030 – Enrique Mendez (MIN) – Oskar Carlsson (CLE) – Magnus Carlsson (GSW) – Tobe Slaugther (POR) – Vinny Del Negro (SDR)
2031 – Ledaryl McMillian (DAL) – Oskar Carlsson (CLE) – Keith Chapman (SEA) – JD Lawson (WAS) – Kevin Garnett (DAL)
2032 – Ishmael Faye (IND) – Oskar Carlsson (CLE) – Gerrod Phelan (DET) – Mike Lingle (BOS) – Kevin Garnett (DAL)
2033 – Mike Bickerstaf (OKC) – Oskar Carlsson (CLE) – Apolinary Dembowski (GSW) – Magnus Carlsson (GSW) – Jamison Brown (MIL)
2034 – Michael Taylor (MIL) – Oskar Carlsson (CLE) – Marshod Anderson (TOR) – Tarrell Gates (NEV) – Jamison Brown (MIL)
2035 – Michael Taylor (MIL) – Oskar Carlsson (CLE) – Salvador Rios (BKL) – Joe Morgan (WAS) – Jeff Lane (BKL)
2036 – Michael Harmon (IND) – Michael Harmon (IND) – LaZelle Milsap (GSW) – Randy Canal (MIN) – Chris Duhon (OKC)
2037 – Michael Harmon (IND) – Ishmael Faye (IND) – John Meliet (PHO) – Tip Smith (MIA) – Glenn Watkins (POR)
2038 – Michael Harmon (IND) – Arthimus Smallwood (MEM) – Steve Howard (CLE) – Jeremy Ondera (MEM) – Gary Carlisle (DET)
2039 – Rick Erickson (MIA) – Michael Harmon (IND) – Aaron DeManby (LAL) – David Forrest (UTA) – Lawrence Frank (IND)
2040 – Michael Harmon (PHO) – Arthimus Smallwood (HOU) – Ryan Holcomb (SDR) – Pete Anderson (CLE) – Gary Carlisle (DET)
2041 – Joe Adras (SAC) – Adam Bell (MEM) – Jabari McPherson (MIL) – Jordan Williamson (ATL) – Jeremy Jones (PHO)
2042 – James Carroll (HOU) – Arthimus Smallwood (HOU) – Mathias Wabbes (PHI) – Eddy Wooley (PHI) – Morrow Hanavan (SDR)
2043 – Joey Peterson (MIA) – Arthimus Smallwood (HOU) – Antoine Bedard (MIL) – RT Adams (CHA) – Kevin Garnett (DAL)
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Coaching Records
(* - still coaching)

Most Wins
1. Lawrence Frank – 1844
2. Mike Brown – 1462
3. Erik Spoelstra* - 1449
4. Lenny Wilkens – 1332
5. Frank Vogel* - 1307
6. Kevin Garnett* - 1209
7. Bill Fitch – 944
8. Red Auerbach – 938
9. Dick Motta – 935
10. Hunter Waltman* - 900

It’s weird because Jeff Van Gundy has 1221 wins for New Orleans alone but isn’t on any of these lists.

Most Losses
1. Mike Brown – 1638
2. Erik Spoelstra* - 1488
3. Frank Vogel* - 1421
4. Lawrence Frank – 1312
5. Lenny Wilkens – 1155
6. Bill Fitch – 1106
7. Dick Motta – 1017
8. Tony Woodard* - 880
9. Gene Shue – 861
10. Jack Ramsay – 783

Winning Percentage
1. Kevin Garnett* - .702
2. Billy Cunningham - .698
3. KC Jones - .674
4. Bill Bertka - .667
5. Dick Fitzgerald - .667
6. John Logan - .667
7. Bob Petit - .667
8. Jeff Lane* - .665
9. Red Auerbach - .662
10. Mills Grandison* - .659

Most Playoffs
1. Lawrence Frank – 27
2. Lenny Wilkens – 20
3. Mike Brown – 19
4. Kevin Garnett* - 19
5. Red Auerbach – 19
6. Erik Spoelstra* - 18
7. Jack Ramsay – 16
8. Frank Vogel* - 15
9. Hunter Waltman* - 14
10. Dick Motta – 14

Championships
1. Red Auerbach – 9
2. Kevin Garnett* - 7
3. Lawrence Frank – 6
4. John Kundla – 4
5. Jeremy Jones* - 3
6. Jeff Lane* - 3
7. Chuck Daly – 2
8. Alex Hannum – 2
9. Tom Heinsohn – 2
10. Red Holzman – 2

NBA Draft Number One Picks (best player from draft in brackets)
2013 – PF Dennis Freymond, Charlotte (SG John Johnson, Detroit #10)
2014 – SF Andrew Owens, Philadelphia (C Ernest Jameson, Los Angeles #2)
2015 – PF Nate Roberts, Phoenix (SG Paul Orvis, Toronto #3)
2016 – C Mark Lewis, Utah (C Mark Lewis, Utah #1)
2017 – PF Casey Floyd, Orlando (C Jeff Cunningham, Los Angeles #6)
2018 – C Emmett Emerson, Phoenix (SG Ron Winston, Indiana #3)
2019 – SF Raul Lopez, Boston (SF Raul Lopez, Boston #1)
2020 – PF John Nemitz, Nevada (PF Marcus Randle, Dallas #2)
2021 – SG Varlam Chavchavadze, Boston (SG Varlam Chavchavadze, Boston #1)
2022 – C Rowan Taylor, Washington (PG Ledaryl McMillian, Golden State #2)
2023 – SF Chris Jackson, Los Angeles (SF Tiburcio Tommasini, Portland #7)
2024 – SF Jamaal Lewis, Chicago (PG Michael Taylor, Los Angeles #8)
2025 – SG Mike Bickerstaf, Oklahoma City (SF Jack Dawkins, Indiana #13)
2026 – PG Jamil Fleming, Philadelphia (C Brian Benton, Washington #13)
2027 – PF Michael McQuay, Atlanta (PF Michael McQuay, Atlanta #1)
2028 – PG Jehiel DeSantis, Denver (PF Nathaniel Jackson, Utah #30)
2029 – C Josiah Williams, Indiana (C Damon Ashburn, Chicago #18)
2030 – SG Magnus Carlsson, Golden State (PF Ishmael Faye, Indiana #4)
2031 – C Benjamin Capel, Utah (SG Cliff Havens, Brooklyn #3)
2032 – C Derrick Culuko, Toronto (SG Shaun Tebbs, Orlando #2)
2033 – PF Zan Tepavac, Oklahoma City (PG Michael Harmon, Indiana #2)
2034 – SF Marshod Anderson, Toronto (SF Marshod Anderson, Toronto #1)
2035 – C Salvador Rios, Memphis (C Jamie McMillian, Detroit #2)
2036 – C BJ Watson, Brooklyn (PG Gamal Hicks, Boston #3)
2037 – C Chad DeWitt, Philadelphia (PG Mack Haston, San Antonio #3)
2038 – SG Tom Julius, Philadelphia (C Adam Bell, Memphis #25)
2039 – PG Jonathan Roland, Philadelphia (PF Deon Fox, Charlotte #2)
2040 – C Tip Rice, Golden State (C Tip Rice, Golden State #1)
2041 – C Petrick Rancik, Nevada (C Joey Peterson, Miami #19)
2042 – PF Mathias Wabbes, Philadelphia (SF Marcus Jenkins, Cleveland #12)
2043 – PG Antoine Bedard, Milwaukee (PG Antoine Bedard, Milwaukee #1)

NBA Champions
2012 – New York defeat Los Angeles 4-1
2013 – Denver defeat Detroit 4-2
2014 – Detroit defeat Denver 4-3
2015 – Portland defeat New York 4-2
2016 – Charlotte defeat Utah 4-0
2017 – Detroit defeat Oklahoma City 4-3
2018 – Detroit defeat San Antonio 4-2
2019 – New Orleans defeat Oklahoma City 4-2
2020 – New Orleans defeat Dallas 4-2
2021 – Dallas defeat New Orleans 4-1
2022 – New Orleans defeat Utah 4-0
2023 – Dallas defeat New Orleans 4-3
2024 – Dallas defeat New Orleans 4-2
2025 – New Orleans defeat San Antonio 4-3
2026 – Minnesota defeat Charlotte 4-3
2027 – Miami defeat Nevada 4-2
2028 – Dallas defeat Miami 4-2
2029 – Philadelphia defeat Dallas 4-1
2030 – Dallas defeat Miami 4-1
2031 – Dallas defeat Brooklyn 4-1
2032 – Dallas defeat Brooklyn 4-0
2033 – Indiana defeat Milwaukee 4-2
2034 – Brooklyn defeat Dallas 4-1
2035 – Brooklyn defeat Dallas 4-2
2036 – Brooklyn defeat Oklahoma City 4-1
2037 – Indiana defeat Oklahoma City 4-3
2038 – Portland defeat Memphis 4-2
2039 – Indiana defeat Portland 4-2
2040 – Phoenix defeat Atlanta 4-0
2041 – Phoenix defeat Chicago 4-2
2042 – Dallas defeat Chicago 4-0
2043 – Phoenix defeat Brooklyn 4-1

And finally, here is my career as General Manager

2012 – New York – 59-23 (.720) – NBA Champions
2013 – New York – 58-24 (.707) – 2nd Round
2014 – New York – 61-21 (.744) – 2nd Round
2015 – Memphis – 25-57 (.305)
2016 – Memphis – 49-33 (.598) – 1st Round
2017 – Memphis – 55-27 (.671) – NBA Conference Finals
2018 – Memphis – 63-19 (.768) – 2nd Round
2019 – Dallas – 33-49 (.402)
2020 – Dallas – 62-20 (.756) – NBA Finals
2021 – Dallas – 63-19 (.768) – NBA Champions
2022 – Dallas – 66-16 (.805) – 2nd Round
2023 – Dallas – 74-8 (.902) – NBA Champions
2024 – Dallas – 69-13 (.841) – NBA Champions
2025 – Dallas – 41-41 (.500)
2026 – Dallas – 39-43 (.476)
2027 – Dallas – 55-27 (.671) – 2nd Round
2028 – Dallas – 62-20 (.756) – NBA Champions
2029 – Dallas – 69-13 (.841) – NBA Finals
2030 – Dallas – 66-16 (.805) – NBA Champions
2031 – Brooklyn – 51-31 (.622) – NBA Finals
2032 – Brooklyn – 56-26 (.683) – NBA Finals
2033 – Brooklyn – 48-34 (.585) – 1st Round
2034 – Brooklyn – 66-16 (.805) – NBA Champions
2035 – Brooklyn – 65-17 (.793) – NBA Champions
2036 – Brooklyn – 65-17 (.793) – NBA Champions
2037 – Portland – 68-14 (.829) – 2nd Round
2038 – Phoenix – 34-48 (.415)
2039 – Phoenix – 51-31 (.522) – 1st Round
2040 – Phoenix – 63-19 (.768) – NBA Champions
2041 – Phoenix – 68-14 (.829) – NBA Champions
2042 – Phoenix – 63-19 (.768) – 2nd Round
2043 – Phoenix – 66-16 (.805) – NBA Champions

Total – 32 seasons, 6 teams, win-loss record: 1833-791 (.699), 27 playoff appearances, 12 championships, 621,020 words in the word document.
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