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Wes Unseld knew this teammate, not him, deserved the '78 Finals MVP award: "He looked at me, and he gave me the acknowledgment"About ten years after the Washington Bullets won the 1978 NBA Finals, two of their former players participated in a roast. Wes Unseld, who controversially won the Finals MVP that year, was the ...
The Bullets, led by Finals MVP Wes Unseld, Elvin Hayes, and Bob Dandridge, knocked off the Sonics in Game 7 of the Finals on the road.
Champion 76ers with a thrilling overtime win behind 28 points from Elvin Hayes. The Bullets would go on to upset the Sixers and advance to the NBA Finals.
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Top 5 Biggest Loss in NBA Finals History Rankedlet’s delve into the top 5 biggest losses in NBA Finals history. #5. 1978 NBA Finals Game 6: Washington Bullets Vs. Seattle SuperSonics - 35 points In Game 6 of the 1978 NBA Finals, the ...
The pursuit of an NBA championship is the ultimate goal for every team in the league, yet finishing as a runner-up is often overlooked in the annals of basketball history. In this article, we explore ...
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