Scoreboard

Published 12:40 am Monday, June 20, 2016

MLB schedule

Major League Baseball

NATIONAL LEAGUE

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East Division

W L Pct GB

Washington 43 27 .614 —

Miami 37 32 .536 5 1/2

New York 36 32 .529 6

Philadelphia 30 40 .429 13

Atlanta 23 46 .333 19 1/2

Central Division

W L Pct GB

Chicago 47 20 .701 —

St. Louis 35 33 .515 12 1/2

Pittsburgh 33 36 .478 15

Milwaukee 31 39 .443 17 1/2

Cincinnati 27 43 .386 21 1/2

West Division

W L Pct GB

San Francisco 44 26 .629 —

Los Angeles 38 33 .535 6 1/2

Colorado 32 36 .471 11

Arizona 32 39 .451 12 1/2

San Diego 29 42 .408 15 1/2

Saturday’s Games

Arizona 4, Philadelphia 1

Houston 5, Cincinnati 4, 11 innings

Miami 9, Colorado 6

San Francisco 6, Tampa Bay 4

Texas 4, St. Louis 3

Atlanta 4, N.Y. Mets 3

Chicago Cubs 4, Pittsburgh 3

L.A. Dodgers 10, Milwaukee 6

San Diego 7, Washington 3

Sunday’s Games

Atlanta 6, N.Y. Mets 0

Miami 3, Colorado 0

San Francisco 5, Tampa Bay 1

Arizona 5, Philadelphia 1

Houston 6, Cincinnati 0

Texas 5, St. Louis 4

L.A. Dodgers 2, Milwaukee 1

San Diego 6, Washington 3

Chicago Cubs 10, Pittsburgh 5

Monday’s Games

Arizona (Miller 1-6) at Philadelphia (Hellickson 4-5), 1:05 p.m.

San Francisco (Bumgarner 8-2) at Pittsburgh (Locke 5-5), 7:05 p.m.

Colorado (Bettis 5-5) at Miami, 7:10 p.m.

St. Louis (Garcia 4-6) at Chicago Cubs (Lackey 7-2), 8:05 p.m.

Washington (Strasburg 10-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 10-1), 10:10 p.m.

Tuesday’s Games

Colorado at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m.

San Diego at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.

San Francisco at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.

Arizona at Toronto, 7:07 p.m.

Atlanta at Miami, 7:10 p.m.

Kansas City at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m.

Cincinnati at Texas, 8:05 p.m.

St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 8:05 p.m.

Philadelphia at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m.

Milwaukee at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.

Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

East Division

W L Pct GB

Baltimore 40 28 .588 —

Boston 39 29 .574 1

Toronto 39 33 .542 3

New York 34 35 .493 6 1/2

Tampa Bay 31 36 .463 8 1/2

Central Division

W L Pct GB

Cleveland 38 30 .559 —

Kansas City 38 31 .551 1/2

Detroit 34 35 .493 4 1/2

Chicago 33 36 .478 5 1/2

Minnesota 21 48 .304 17 1/2

West Division

W L Pct GB

Texas 45 25 .643 —

Seattle 36 33 .522 8 1/2

Houston 34 36 .486 11

Los Angeles 31 38 .449 13 1/2

Oakland 28 41 .406 16 1/2

Saturday’s Games

N.Y. Yankees 7, Minnesota 6

Baltimore 4, Toronto 2

Boston 6, Seattle 2

L.A. Angels 7, Oakland 1

Houston 5, Cincinnati 4, 11 innings

San Francisco 6, Tampa Bay 4

Texas 4, St. Louis 3

Cleveland 13, Chicago White Sox 2

Kansas City 16, Detroit 5

Sunday’s Games

Cleveland 3, Chicago White Sox 2, 10 innings

San Francisco 5, Tampa Bay 1

Boston 2, Seattle 1

Baltimore 11, Toronto 6

Houston 6, Cincinnati 0

Minnesota 7, N.Y. Yankees 4

Kansas City 2, Detroit 1, 13 innings

Texas 5, St. Louis 4

L.A. Angels 2, Oakland 0

Monday’s Games

Chicago White Sox (Gonzalez 1-2) at Boston (Wright 8-4), 7:10 p.m.

Seattle (Karns 5-2) at Detroit (Pelfrey 1-7), 7:10 p.m.

Tampa Bay (Smyly 2-7) at Cleveland (Tomlin 8-1), 7:10 p.m.

Baltimore (Gausman 0-4) at Texas (Holland 5-5), 8:05 p.m.

L.A. Angels (Chacin 3-4) at Houston (Fister 7-3), 8:10 p.m.

Tuesday’s Games

Colorado at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m.

San Diego at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m.

Arizona at Toronto, 7:07 p.m.

Chicago White Sox at Boston, 7:10 p.m.

Kansas City at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m.

Seattle at Detroit, 7:10 p.m.

Tampa Bay at Cleveland, 7:10 p.m.

Cincinnati at Texas, 8:05 p.m.

L.A. Angels at Houston, 8:10 p.m.

Philadelphia at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m.

Milwaukee at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.

 

MLB leaders

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL LEADERS

NATIONAL LEAGUE

BATTING—Murphy, Washington, .358; Marte, Pittsburgh, .337; Ramos, Washington, .335; Prado, Miami, .324; Ozuna, Miami, .319; Yelich, Miami, .317; Braun, Milwaukee, .315; Gonzalez, Colorado, .313; Lucroy, Milwaukee, .311; LeMahieu, Colorado, .311.

RUNS—Bryant, Chicago, 51; Arenado, Colorado, 48; Zobrist, Chicago, 47; Myers, San Diego, 46; Gonzalez, Colorado, 46; Carpenter, St. Louis, 45; Seager, Los Angeles, 45; Polanco, Pittsburgh, 44; Diaz, St. Louis, 44; Rizzo, Chicago, 43; Rendon, Washington, 43.

RBI—Arenado, Colorado, 57; Rizzo, Chicago, 53; Bruce, CINCINNATI, 51; Duvall, CINCINNATI, 48; Kemp, San Diego, 47; Bryant, Chicago, 47; Murphy, Washington, 46; Story, Colorado, 45; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 45; Myers, San Diego, 44.

HITS—Murphy, Washington, 92; Segura, Arizona, 85; Prado, Miami, 84; Marte, Pittsburgh, 83; Ozuna, Miami, 82; Gonzalez, Colorado, 81; Jay, San Diego, 80; Myers, San Diego, 79; Seager, Los Angeles, 77; Villar, Milwaukee, 76.

DOUBLES—Jay, San Diego, 24; Polanco, Pittsburgh, 23; Carpenter, St. Louis, 21; Parra, Colorado, 20; Murphy, Washington, 19; Fowler, Chicago, 19; Yelich, Miami, 19; Marte, Pittsburgh, 18; LeMahieu, Colorado, 18; Cozart, CINCINNATI, 18.

TRIPLES—Bruce, CINCINNATI, 6; LeMahieu, Colorado, 5; Ozuna, Miami, 4; Story, Colorado, 4; Smith, Atlanta, 4; Panik, San Francisco, 4; Blanco, San Francisco, 4; Peralta, Arizona, 4; Granderson, New York, 4; Segura, Arizona, 4; Owings, Arizona, 4; Hernandez, Philadelphia, 4; Carpenter, St. Louis, 4.

HOME RUNS—Arenado, Colorado, 20; Duvall, CINCINNATI, 20; Carter, Milwaukee, 18; Cespedes, New York, 17; Rizzo, Chicago, 17; Bryant, Chicago, 17; Story, Colorado, 17; Myers, San Diego, 16; Bruce, CINCINNATI, 15; Gonzalez, Colorado, 15; Moss, St. Louis, 15; Kemp, San Diego, 15; Seager, Los Angeles, 15.

STOLEN BASES—Villar, Milwaukee, 25; Marte, Pittsburgh, 20; Hamilton, CINCINNATI, 16; Upton Jr., San Diego, 15; Smith, Atlanta, 14; Harrison, Pittsburgh, 12; Taylor, Washington, 10; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 9; Herrera, Philadelphia, 9; Polanco, Pittsburgh, 9; Myers, San Diego, 9.

PITCHING—Arrieta, Chicago, 11-1; Cueto, San Francisco, 10-1; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 10-1; Strasburg, Washington, 10-0; Greinke, Arizona, 10-3; Fernandez, Miami, 9-3; Lester, Chicago, 9-3; Chatwood, Colorado, 8-4; Bumgarner, San Francisco, 8-2; Scherzer, Washington, 8-4; Samardzija, San Francisco, 8-4.

ERA—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 1.58; Arrieta, Chicago, 1.74; Bumgarner, San Francisco, 1.91; Syndergaard, New York, 1.91; Lester, Chicago, 2.06; Cueto, San Francisco, 2.10; Hammel, Chicago, 2.26; Fernandez, Miami, 2.57; Maeda, Los Angeles, 2.64; Lackey, Chicago, 2.66; Teheran, Atlanta, 2.66.

STRIKEOUTS—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 133; Scherzer, Washington, 128; Fernandez, Miami, 118; Strasburg, Washington, 118; Bumgarner, San Francisco, 107; Syndergaard, New York, 106; Arrieta, Chicago, 101; Pomeranz, San Diego, 96; Nola, Philadelphia, 93; Teheran, Atlanta, 92; Lester, Chicago, 92.

SAVES—Ramos, Miami, 22; Familia, New York, 22; Jansen, Los Angeles, 19; Gomez, Philadelphia, 19; Jeffress, Milwaukee, 19; Melancon, Pittsburgh, 19; Papelbon, Washington, 16; McGee, Colorado, 15; Ziegler, Arizona, 14; Rodney, San Diego, 14; Casilla, San Francisco, 14.

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

BATTING—Bogaerts, Boston, .352; Ortiz, Boston, .342; Altuve, Houston, .342; Martinez, Detroit, .325; Nunez, Minnesota, .321; Machado, Baltimore, .317; Hosmer, Kansas City, .314; Escobar, Anaheim, .313; Saunders, Toronto, .309; Desmond, Texas, .309; Bradley Jr., Boston, .309.

RUNS—Betts, Boston, 61; Donaldson, Toronto, 60; Kinsler, Detroit, 58; Bogaerts, Boston, 55; Cano, Seattle, 51; Davis, Baltimore, 51; Machado, Baltimore, 50; Desmond, Texas, 50; Altuve, Houston, 48; Trout, Anaheim, 47.

RBI—Encarnacion, Toronto, 61; Ortiz, Boston, 59; Cano, Seattle, 53; Trumbo, Baltimore, 51; Betts, Boston, 50; Napoli, Cleveland, 49; Beltran, New York, 48; Trout, Anaheim, 47; Bogaerts, Boston, 46; Donaldson, Toronto, 46; Cruz, Seattle, 46.

HITS—Bogaerts, Boston, 100; Altuve, Houston, 93; Betts, Boston, 88; Machado, Baltimore, 86; Cano, Seattle, 86; Desmond, Texas, 85; Kinsler, Detroit, 84; Pedroia, Boston, 83; Hosmer, Kansas City, 82; Cabrera, Detroit, 81.

DOUBLES—Ortiz, Boston, 29; Machado, Baltimore, 27; Altuve, Houston, 21; Bogaerts, Boston, 20; Shaw, Boston, 20; Martinez, Detroit, 19; Pedroia, Boston, 19; Desmond, Texas, 19; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 18; Lawrie, Chicago, 18.

TRIPLES—Eaton, Chicago, 7; Bradley Jr., Boston, 6; Ellsbury, New York, 5; Miller, Tampa Bay, 4; Betts, Boston, 4; Donaldson, Toronto, 4; Burns, Oakland, 4; Swihart, Boston, 3; Aoki, Seattle, 3; Andrus, Texas, 3; Correa, Houston, 3; Naquin, Cleveland, 3; Buxton, Minnesota, 3.

HOME RUNS—Trumbo, Baltimore, 20; Cano, Seattle, 19; Frazier, Chicago, 19; Ortiz, Boston, 18; Encarnacion, Toronto, 18; Beltran, New York, 18; Machado, Baltimore, 17; Longoria, Tampa Bay, 17; Donaldson, Toronto, 17; Davis, Oakland, 16; Cruz, Seattle, 16; Davis, Baltimore, 16.

STOLEN BASES—Davis, Cleveland, 20; Altuve, Houston, 18; Nunez, Minnesota, 16; Burns, Oakland, 13; Desmond, Texas, 13; Ellsbury, New York, 12; Dyson, Kansas City, 11; Betts, Boston, 11; Lindor, Cleveland, 11; Gardner, New York, 11.

PITCHING—Sale, Chicago, 11-2; Tillman, Baltimore, 10-1; Zimmermann, Detroit, 9-3; Salazar, Cleveland, 8-3; Hill, Oakland, 8-3; Tomlin, Cleveland, 8-1; Porcello, Boston, 8-2; Price, Boston, 8-4; Wright, Boston, 8-4; Happ, Toronto, 8-3.

ERA—Wright, Boston, 2.22; Salazar, Cleveland, 2.23; Estrada, Toronto, 2.58; Quintana, Chicago, 2.63; Lewis, Texas, 2.81; Hamels, Texas, 2.88; Tanaka, New York, 2.91; Sale, Chicago, 2.94; Tillman, Baltimore, 3.11; Zimmermann, Detroit, 3.24.

STRIKEOUTS—Price, Boston, 109; Archer, Tampa Bay, 103; Verlander, Detroit, 97; Salazar, Cleveland, 96; Kluber, Cleveland, 94; Sale, Chicago, 93; Smyly, Tampa Bay, 89; Sanchez, Toronto, 89; Pineda, New York, 88; Hamels, Texas, 87; Keuchel, Houston, 87; Quintana, Chicago, 87.

SAVES—Britton, Baltimore, 21; Colome, Tampa Bay, 19; Rodriguez, Detroit, 19; Davis, Kansas City, 18; Cishek, Seattle, 16; Kimbrel, Boston, 16; Robertson, Chicago, 16; Gregerson, Houston, 13; Osuna, Toronto, 13; Dyson, Texas, 13; Chapman, New York, 13; Allen, Cleveland, 13.

 

Cavaliers’ box

CLEVELAND (93)

James 9-24 8-10 27, Love 3-9 3-4 9, T.Thompson 3-3 3-4 9, Irving 10-23 4-4 26, Smith 5-13 0-0 12, Jefferson 1-4 0-0 2, Williams 1-3 0-0 2, Shumpert 1-3 3-3 6. Totals 33-82 21-25 93.

GOLDEN STATE (89)

Barnes 3-10 2-2 10, Green 11-15 4-4 32, Ezeli 0-4 0-0 0, Curry 6-19 1-1 17, K.Thompson 6-17 0-0 14, Iguodala 2-6 0-2 4, Speights 0-3 0-0 0, Varejao 0-1 1-2 1, Livingston 3-7 2-2 8, Barbosa 1-2 0-0 3. Totals 32-84 10-13 89.

Cleveland 23 19 33 18 = 93

Golden State 22 27 27 13 = 89

3-Point Goals—Cleveland 6-25 (Irving 2-5, Smith 2-8, Shumpert 1-3, James 1-5, Williams 0-1, Love 0-3), Golden State 15-41 (Green 6-8, Curry 4-14, Barnes 2-4, K.Thompson 2-10, Barbosa 1-1, Speights 0-1, Iguodala 0-3). Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Cleveland 48 (Love 14), Golden State 39 (Green 15). Assists—Cleveland 17 (James 11), Golden State 22 (Green 9). Total Fouls—Cleveland 15, Golden State 23. A—19,596 (19,596).

 

NBA playoffs

National Basketball Association Playoffs

FINALS

(Best-of-7; x-if necessary)

Cleveland 4, Golden State 3

Thursday, June 2: Golden State 104, Cleveland 89

Sunday, June 5: Golden State 110, Cleveland 77

Wednesday, June 8: Cleveland 120, Golden State 90

Friday, June 10: Golden State 108, Cleveland 97

Monday, June 13: Cleveland 112, Golden State 97

Thursday, June 16: Cleveland 115, Golden State 101

Sunday, June 19: Cleveland 93, Golden State 89

 

College WS

NCAA College World Series

At TD Ameritrade Park Omaha

Omaha, Neb.

Double Elimination

x-if necessary

Saturday, June 18

Game 1 – Oklahoma State 1, UC Santa Barbara 0

Game 2 – Arizona 5, Miami, Fla. 1

Sunday, June 19

TCU 5, Texas Tech 3

Coastal Carolina 2, Florida 1

Monday, June 20

Game 5 — UC Santa Barbara (42-19-1) vs. Miami (50-13), 2 p.m.

Game 6 — Oklahoma State (42-20) vs. Arizona (45-21), 7 p.m.

Tuesday, June 21

Game 7 — Texas Tech (46-19) vs. Florida (52-15), 5 p.m.

Game 8 — TCU (48-16) vs. Coastal Carolina (50-16), 9 p.m.

Wednesday, June 22

Game 9 – Game 5 winner vs. Game 6 loser, 7 p.m.

Thursday, June 23

Game 10 – Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 loser, 8 p.m.

Friday, June 24

Game 11 – Game 6 winner vs. Game 9 winner, 3 p.m.

Game 12 – Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 winner, 8 p.m.

Saturday, June 25

x-Game 13 – Game 6 winner vs. Game 9 winner, TBA

x-Game 14 – Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 winner, TBA

If only one game is necessary, it will be played at night

Championship Series

(Best-of-3)

Monday, June 27: Pairings TBA, 7 p.m.

Tuesday, June 28: Pairings TBA, 8 p.m.

x-Wednesday, June 29: Pairings TBA, 8 p.m.

 

U.S. Open

U.S. Open Scores

Sunday

At Oakmont Country Club

Oakmont, Pa.

Purse: TBA ($10 million in 2015)

Yardage: 7,254; Par: 70

Final Round

(a-amateur)

Dustin Johnson, $1,800,000 67-69-71-69-276

Jim Furyk, $745,270 71-68-74-66-279

Scott Piercy, $745,270 68-70-72-69-279

Shane Lowry, $745,270 68-70-65-76-279

Sergio Garcia, $374,395 68-70-72-70-280

Branden Grace, $374,395 73-70-66-71-280

Kevin Na, $313,349 75-68-69-69-281

Jason Dufner, $247,806 73-71-68-70-282

Zach Johnson, $247,806 71-69-71-71-282

Jason Day, $247,806 76-69-66-71-282

Daniel Summerhays, $247,806 74-65-69-74-282

David Lingmerth, $201,216 72-69-75-67-283

Brooks Koepka, $180,298 75-69-72-68-284

Kevin Streelman, $180,298 69-74-69-72-284

Brendan Steele, $152,234 71-71-70-73-285

Bryson DeChambeau, $152,234 71-70-70-74-285

Andrew Landry, $152,234 66-71-70-78-285

Marc Leishman, $120,978 71-69-77-69-286

Graeme McDowell, $120,978 72-71-71-72-286

Gregory Bourdy, $120,978 71-67-75-73-286

Adam Scott, $120,978 71-69-72-74-286

Sung Kang, $120,978 70-72-70-74-286

a-Jon Rahm, $0 76-69-72-70-287

Byeong Hun An, $82,890 74-70-73-70-287

Chris Wood, $82,890 75-70-71-71-287

Andy Sullivan, $82,890 71-68-75-73-287

Louis Oosthuizen, $82,890 75-65-74-73-287

Russell Knox, $82,890 70-71-73-73-287

Yusaku Miyazato, $82,890 73-69-71-74-287

Charl Schwartzel, $82,890 76-68-69-74-287

Derek Fathauer, $82,890 73-69-70-75-287

Ryan Moore, $61,197 74-72-72-70-288

Justin Thomas, $61,197 73-69-73-73-288

Rafa Cabrera Bello, $61,197 74-70-69-75-288

Billy Horschel, $61,197 72-74-66-76-288

Lee Westwood, $61,197 67-72-69-80-288

Martin Kaymer, $46,170 73-73-72-71-289

Angel Cabrera, $46,170 70-76-72-71-289

Danny Willett, $46,170 75-70-73-71-289

Charley Hoffman, $46,170 72-74-70-73-289

Rob Oppenheim, $46,170 72-72-72-73-289

Jason Kokrak, $46,170 71-70-74-74-289

Jordan Spieth, $46,170 72-72-70-75-289

Harris English, $46,170 70-71-72-76-289

Daniel Berger, $46,170 70-72-70-77-289

Matteo Manassero, $34,430 76-70-71-73-290

Matt Kuchar, $34,430 71-72-71-76-290

Patrick Rodgers, $34,430 73-72-68-77-290

James Hahn, $30,241 73-71-75-72-291

Kevin Kisner, $30,241 73-71-71-76-291

Hideto Tanihara, $27,694 70-76-74-72-292

Bill Haas, $27,694 76-69-73-74-292

Bubba Watson, $27,694 69-76-72-75-292

Matt Fitzpatrick, $26,066 73-70-79-71-293

Andrew Johnston, $26,066 75-69-75-74-293

Emiliano Grillo, $26,066 73-70-75-75-293

Danny Lee, $25,131 69-77-74-74-294

Lee Slattery, $25,131 72-68-78-76-294

Brandon Harkins, $24,525 71-74-73-77-295

Cameron Smith, $24,525 71-75-70-79-295

Tim Wilkinson, $23,938 71-75-75-75-296

Matt Marshall, $23,938 72-73-75-76-296

Romain Wattel, $23,497 71-75-75-76-297

Chase Parker, $23,203 75-70-72-81-298

Spencer Levin, $22,762 73-72-77-77-299

Ethan Tracy, $22,762 73-70-79-77-299

Justin Hicks, $22,324 73-72-78-81-304

 

Finals’ MVP

NBA Finals Most Valuable Players

2016 – LeBron James, Cleveland

2015 – Andre Iguodala, Golden State

2014 – Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio

2013 – LeBron James, Miami

2012 – LeBron James, Miami

2011 – Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas

2010 – Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers

2009 – Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers

2008 – Paul Pierce, Boston

2007 – Tony Parker, San Antonio

2006 – Dwyane Wade, Miami

2005 – Tim Duncan, San Antonio

2004 – Chauncey Billups, Detroit

2003 – Tim Duncan, San Antonio

2002 – Shaquille O’Neal, L.A. Lakers

2001 – Shaquille O’Neal, L.A. Lakers

2000 – Shaquille O’Neal, L.A. Lakers

1999 – Tim Duncan, San Antonio

1998 – Michael Jordan, Chicago

1997 – Michael Jordan, Chicago

1996 – Michael Jordan, Chicago

1995 – Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston

1994 – Hakeem Olajuwon, Houston

1993 – Michael Jordan, Chicago

1992 – Michael Jordan, Chicago

1991 – Michael Jordan, Chicago

1990 – Isiah Thomas, Detroit

1989 – Joe Dumars, Detroit

1988 – James Worthy, L.A. Lakers

1987 – Magic Johnson, L.A. Lakers

1986 – Larry Bird, Boston

1985 – Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, L.A. Lakers

1984 – Larry Bird, Boston

1983 – Moses Malone, Philadelphia

1982 – Magic Johnson, L.A. Lakers

1981 – Cedric Maxwell, Boston

1980 – Magic Johnson, L.A. Lakers

1979 – Dennis Johnson, Seattle

1978 – Wes Unseld, Washington

1977 – Bill Walton, Portland

1976 – Jo Jo White, Boston

1975 – Rick Barry, Golden State

1974 – John Havlicek, Boston

1973 – Willis Reed, New York

1972 – Wilt Chamberlain, L.A. Lakers

1971 – Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Milwaukee

1970 – Willis Reed, New York

1969 – Jerry West, L.A. Lakers

 

Game 7

NBA Finals-Game 7

1951 — ROCHESTER 79, New York 75

1952 — MINNESOTA 82, New York 65

1954 — MINNESOTA 87, Syracuse 80

1955 — SYRACUSE 92, Fort Wayne 91

1957 — BOSTON 125, St. Louis 123, 2OT

1960 — BOSTON 122, St. Louis 103

1962 — BOSTON 110, Los Angeles Lakers 107, OT

1966 — BOSTON 95, Los Angeles Lakers 93

1969 — Boston 108, LOS ANGELES LAKERS 106

1970 — NEW YORK 113, Los Angeles Lakers 99

1974 — Boston 102, MILWAUKEE 87

1978 — Washington 105, SEATTLE 99

1984 — BOSTON 111, Los Angeles Lakers 102

1988 — LOS ANGELES LAKERS 108, Detroit 105

1994 — HOUSTON 90, New York 84

2005 — SAN ANTONIO 81, Detroit 74

2010 — LOS ANGELES LAKERS 83, Boston 79

2013 — MIAMI 95, San Antonio 80

2016 — Cleveland 93, GOLDEN STATE 89

Home team in caps (15 of 19 have been won by the home team)