Lakers Look Back: 1985 NBA Finals and the Memorial Day Massacre

magicfinalsIn honor of Memorial Day, I thought it would be fun to look back on the 1985 NBA Finals, of which Game 1 was dubbed the Memorial Day Massacre. It was the Lakers and Celtics (who else?) in the NBA’s final round, with both teams looking to earn yet another championship.

—–Check out the Lakers Nation store to get your LN gear and show off your Lakers pride!——

In Game 1, Boston beat the Lakers 148-114, officially dubbing the game the Memorial Day Massacre. In front of nearly 15,000 people at the Boston Garden, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored just 12 points while Magic Johnson pulled down just one rebound.

Boston had a 38-24 lead at the end of the first, and never looked back, sealing what was, at the time, the most lopsided victory in NBA Finals history.

Here’s the box score (which consists mainly of just points) for both sides from the game, courtesy of NBA Stats.

lakersboxscore

celticsboxscore

Here’s the video of the action, as well.

For the Lakers, they would bounce back nicely from the blowout win, defeating the Celtics in four of the next five games to win the series in six games, avenging a loss to Boston in the Finals from a season before. It was the first time in history that the Lakers won the NBA championship on the floor of the Boston Garden.

Looking back on this Memorial Day, what’s your favorite Lakers championship year of all time? Be sure to sound off in the comments section below.

—————————————————————————————————————–

Did you see Dr. Buss honored at the 2013 Sports Spectacular gala? If not, check out our video below and don’t forget to click here to subscribe to our YouTube Channel!

You May Also Like

Trending Up, Trending Down: NBA Season Week 25

The Los Angeles Lakers are entering the last week of the season riding a four-game winning streak…

Lakers News: LeBron James & Magic Johnson Attend Chargers Game Against Cowboys At SoFi Stadium

The Los Angeles sports world has been buzzing of late with numerous teams competing for championships in their respective sports…

Lakers News: Draymond Green Defends Darvin Ham Amidst Reports He’ll Be Let Go

The Los Angeles Lakers dropped their first-round series to the Denver Nuggets in five games and now go into an offseason…

Lakers News: Kobe Bryant Congratulates Tracy McGrady On Hall Of Fame Induction

Former Los Angeles Lakers great Kobe Bryant congratulated Tracy McGrady on being inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame…