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NBA Final Season Standings 1999-2000
Eastern Conference | |||||
Atlantic Division | W | L | Pct. | GB | |
Miami Heat | 52 | 30 | .634 | - | |
New York Knickerbockers | 50 | 32 | .610 | 2 | |
Philadelphia 76ers | 49 | 33 | .598 | 3 | |
Orlando Magic | 41 | 41 | .500 | 11 | |
Boston Celtics | 35 | 47 | .427 | 17 | |
New Jersey Nets | 31 | 51 | .378 | 21 | |
Washington Wizards | 29 | 53 | .354 | 23 | |
Central Division | W | L | Pct. | GB | |
Indiana Pacers | 56 | 26 | .683 | - | |
Charlotte Hornets | 49 | 33 | .598 | 7 | |
Toronto Raptors | 45 | 37 | .549 | 11 | |
Detroit Pistons | 42 | 40 | .512 | 14 | |
Milwaukee Bucks | 42 | 40 | .512 | 14 | |
Cleveland Cavaliers | 32 | 50 | .390 | 24 | |
Atlanta Hawks | 28 | 54 | .341 | 28 | |
Chicago Bulls | 17 | 65 | .207 | 39 | |
Western Conference | |||||
Midwest Division | W | L | Pct. | GB | |
Utah Jazz | 55 | 27 | .671 | - | |
San Antonio Spurs | 53 | 29 | .646 | 2 | |
Minnesota Timberwolves | 50 | 32 | .610 | 5 | |
Dallas Mavericks | 40 | 42 | .488 | 15 | |
Denver Nuggets | 35 | 47 | .427 | 20 | |
Houston Rockets | 34 | 48 | .415 | 21 | |
Vancouver Grizzlies | 22 | 60 | .268 | 33 | |
Pacific Division | W | L | Pct. | GB | |
Los Angeles Lakers | 67 | 15 | .817 | - | |
Portland Trail Blazers | 59 | 23 | .720 | 8 | |
Phoenix Suns | 53 | 29 | .646 | 14 | |
Seattle SuperSonics | 45 | 37 | .549 | 22 | |
Sacramento Kings | 44 | 38 | .537 | 23 | |
Golden State Warriors | 19 | 63 | .232 | 48 | |
Los Angeles Clippers | 15 | 67 | .183 | 52 |
NBA Award Winners 1999-2000
Award | Winner |
Most Valuable Player Playoffs | Shaquille O'Neal, L.A. Lakers |
Most Valuable Player Season | Shaquille O'Neal, L.A. Lakers |
Coach of the Year | Doc Rivers, Orlando |
Rookie of the Year | Elton Brand, Chicago Steve Francis, Houston |
Defensive Player of the Year | Alonzo Mourning, Miami |
Sixth Man Award | Rodney Rogers, Phoenix |
Most Improved Player | Jalen Rose, Indiana |
Sportsmanship Award | Eric Snow, Philadelphia |
J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award | Vlade Divac, Sacramento |
Previous Award Winners from 1947 to Present
^ topLeading Scorers 1999-2000
Player |
G |
FG |
FT |
PTS |
PPG |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Shaquille O'Neal (L.A.
Lakers) |
79 |
956 |
432 |
2344 |
29.7 |
Allen Iverson (Philadelphia) |
70 |
729 |
442 |
1989 |
28.4 |
Grant Hill (Detroit) |
74 |
696 |
480 |
1906 |
25.8 |
Vince Carter (Toronto) |
82 |
788 |
436 |
2107 |
25.7 |
Karl Malone (Utah) |
82 |
752 |
589 |
2095 |
25.5 |
Chris Webber (Sacramento) |
75 |
748 |
311 |
1834 |
24.5 |
Gary Payton (Seattle) |
82 |
747 |
311 |
1982 |
24.2 |
Jerry Stackhouse (Detroit) |
82 |
619 |
618 |
1939 |
23.6 |
Tim Duncan (San
Antonio) |
74 |
628 |
459 |
1716 |
23.2 |
Kevin Garnett (Minnesota) |
81 |
759 |
309 |
1857 |
22.9 |
Michael Finley (Dallas) |
82 |
748 |
260 |
1855 |
22.6 |
Kobe Bryant (L.A.
Lakers) |
66 |
554 |
331 |
1485 |
22.5 |
Stephon Marbury (New
Jersey) |
74 |
569 |
436 |
1640 |
22.2 |
Ray Allen (Milwaukee) |
82 |
642 |
353 |
1809 |
22.1 |
Alonzo Mourning (Miami) |
79 |
652 |
414 |
1718 |
21.7 |
Glenn Robinson (Milwaukee) |
81 |
690 |
227 |
1693 |
20.9 |
Antoine Walker (Boston) |
82 |
648 |
311 |
1680 |
20.5 |
Shareef Abdur-Rahim (Vancouver) |
82 |
594 |
446 |
1663 |
20.3 |
Elton Brand -
(Chicago) |
81 |
630 |
367 |
1627 |
20.1 |
Eddie Jones (Charlotte) |
72 |
478 |
362 |
1446 |
20.1 |
NBA Leading
Scorers by Year 1947-Present
NBA All
Time Leading Scorers - Points
NBA All Time Leading Scorers - Average
Assists
Player |
G | AST | APG |
---|---|---|---|
Jason Kidd (Phoenix) |
67 |
678 |
10.1 |
Nick Van Exel (Denver) |
79 |
714 |
9.0 |
Sam Cassell (Milwaukee) |
81 |
729 |
9.0 |
Gary Payton (Seattle) |
82 |
732 |
8.9 |
Terrell Brandon (Minnesota) |
71 |
629 |
8.9 |
John Stockton (Utah) |
82 |
703 |
8.6 |
Stephon Marbury (New Jersey) |
74 |
622 |
8.4 |
Mike Bibby (Vancouver) |
82 |
665 |
8.1 |
Mark Jackson (Indiana) |
81 |
650 |
8.0 |
Eric Snow (Philadelphia) |
82 |
624 |
7.6 |
Rod Strickland (Washington) |
69 |
519 |
7.5 |
Jason Williams (Sacramento) |
81 |
589 |
7.3 |
Brevin Knight (Cleveland) |
65 |
458 |
7.0 |
Mookie Blaylock (Golden State) |
73 |
489 |
6.7 |
Steve Francis - (Houston) |
77 |
507 |
6.6 |
Darrell Armstrong (Orlando) |
82 |
501 |
6.1 |
Avery Johnson (San Antonio) |
82 |
491 |
6.0 |
Andre Miller - (Cleveland) |
82 |
476 |
5.8 |
David Wesley (Charlotte) |
82 |
463 |
5.6 |
Michael Finley (Dallas) |
82 |
438 |
5.3 |
Assist Leaders 1947 to Present
NBA
All Time Assist Leaders
NBA All Time Assists per Game Leaders
Leading Field Goal Percentage
Player |
FGM | FGA | FG% |
---|---|---|---|
Shaquille O'Neal (L.A. Lakers) |
956 |
1665 |
.574 |
Dikembe Mutombo (Atlanta) |
322 |
573 |
.562 |
Alonzo Mourning (Miami) |
652 |
1184 |
.551 |
Ruben Patterson (Seattle) |
354 |
661 |
.536 |
Rasheed Wallace (Portland) |
542 |
1045 |
.519 |
David Robinson (San Antonio) |
528 |
1031 |
.512 |
Wally Szczerbiak - (Minnesota) |
342 |
669 |
.511 |
Karl Malone (Utah) |
752 |
1476 |
.509 |
Antonio McDyess (Denver) |
614 |
1211 |
.507 |
Othella Harrington (Vancouver) |
420 |
830 |
.506 |
Arvydas Sabonis (Portland) |
302 |
598 |
.505 |
Vlade Divac (Sacramento) |
384 |
764 |
.503 |
Dale Davis (Indiana) |
302 |
602 |
.502 |
John Stockton (Utah) |
363 |
725 |
.501 |
Corliss Williamson (Sacramento) |
311 |
622 |
.500 |
Vitaly Potapenko (Boston) |
307 |
615 |
.499 |
Kevin Garnett (Minnesota) |
759 |
1526 |
.497 |
Jeff Hornacek (Utah) |
358 |
728 |
.492 |
Tim Duncan (San Antonio) |
628 |
1281 |
.490 |
Grant Hill (Detroit) |
696 |
1422 |
.489 |
NBA
Leading Field Goal Percentage Leaders by Year 1947 to Present
NBA Field Goal Made Career Leaders
NBA All Time Career Field Goal Percentage Leaders
Free Throw Percentage
Player |
FTM | FTA | FT% |
---|---|---|---|
Jeff Hornacek (Utah) |
171 |
180 |
.950 |
Reggie Miller (Indiana) |
373 |
406 |
.919 |
Darrell Armstrong (Orlando) |
225 |
247 |
.911 |
Terrell Brandon (Minnesota) |
187 |
208 |
.899 |
Ray Allen (Milwaukee) |
353 |
398 |
.887 |
Predrag Stojakovic (Sacramento) |
135 |
153 |
.882 |
Jim Jackson (Atlanta) |
186 |
212 |
.877 |
Derek Anderson (L.A. Clippers) |
271 |
309 |
.877 |
Mitch Richmond (Washington) |
298 |
340 |
.876 |
Sam Cassell (Milwaukee) |
390 |
445 |
.876 |
Glen Rice (L.A. Lakers) |
346 |
396 |
.874 |
Latrell Sprewell (New York) |
344 |
397 |
.866 |
Eddie Jones (Charlotte) |
362 |
419 |
.864 |
John Stockton (Utah) |
221 |
257 |
.860 |
Steve Smith (Portland) |
289 |
340 |
.850 |
Austin Croshere (Indiana) |
196 |
231 |
.848 |
Keith Van Horn (New Jersey) |
333 |
393 |
.847 |
Cuttino Mobley (Houston) |
299 |
353 |
.847 |
Mario Elie (San Antonio) |
126 |
149 |
.846 |
Arvydas Sabonis (Portland) |
167 |
198 |
.843 |
NBA
Free Throw Percentage Leaders 1947-Present
NBA
Free Throws Made Career Leaders
NBA Free Throw All Time Percentage Leaders
NBA Rebound Leaders 1999-2000
Player |
G | OFF | DEF | REB | RPG |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dikembe Mutombo (Atlanta) |
82 |
304 |
853 |
1157 |
14.1 |
Shaquille O'Neal (L.A. Lakers) |
79 |
336 |
742 |
1078 |
13.6 |
Tim Duncan (San Antonio) |
74 |
262 |
656 |
918 |
12.4 |
Kevin Garnett (Minnesota) |
81 |
223 |
733 |
956 |
11.8 |
Chris Webber (Sacramento) |
75 |
189 |
598 |
787 |
10.5 |
Shareef Abdur-Rahim (Vancouver) |
82 |
218 |
607 |
825 |
10.1 |
Elton Brand (Chicago) |
81 |
348 |
462 |
810 |
10.0 |
Dale Davis (Indiana) |
74 |
256 |
473 |
729 |
9.9 |
David Robinson (San Antonio) |
80 |
193 |
577 |
770 |
9.6 |
Jerome Williams (Detroit) |
82 |
277 |
512 |
789 |
9.6 |
Karl Malone (Utah) |
82 |
169 |
610 |
779 |
9.5 |
Alonzo Mourning (Miami) |
79 |
215 |
538 |
753 |
9.5 |
Jamie Feick (New Jersey) |
81 |
264 |
491 |
755 |
9.3 |
Antonio Davis (Toronto) |
79 |
235 |
461 |
696 |
8.8 |
Shawn Kemp (Cleveland) |
82 |
231 |
494 |
725 |
8.8 |
Derrick Coleman (Charlotte) |
74 |
124 |
508 |
632 |
8.5 |
Anthony Mason (Charlotte) |
82 |
145 |
554 |
699 |
8.5 |
Antonio McDyess (Denver) |
81 |
234 |
451 |
685 |
8.5 |
Keith Van Horn (New Jersey) |
80 |
200 |
476 |
676 |
8.4 |
Ben Wallace (Orlando) |
81 |
211 |
454 |
665 |
8.2 |
NBA Rebound Leaders 1951 to Present
NBA All Time Rebound Leaders
NBA All Time Rebounds per Game Leaders
NBA 3 Point Percentage Leaders 1999-2000
Player |
3FGM | 3FGA | 3FG% |
---|---|---|---|
Hubert Davis (Dallas) |
82 |
167 |
.491 |
Jeff Hornacek (Utah) |
66 |
138 |
.478 |
Matt Bullard (Houston) |
79 |
177 |
.446 |
Rodney Rogers (Phoenix) |
115 |
262 |
.439 |
Allan Houston (New
York) |
106 |
243 |
.436 |
Terry Porter (San
Antonio) |
90 |
207 |
.435 |
Lindsey Hunter (Detroit) |
168 |
389 |
.432 |
Tracy Murray (Washington) |
113 |
263 |
.430 |
Jon Barry (Sacramento) |
66 |
154 |
.429 |
Wesley Person (Cleveland) |
106 |
250 |
.424 |
Ray Allen (Milwaukee) |
172 |
407 |
.423 |
Brent Barry (Seattle) |
164 |
399 |
.411 |
Dana Barros (Boston) |
59 |
144 |
.410 |
Michael Dickerson (Vancouver) |
119 |
291 |
.409 |
Reggie Miller (Indiana) |
165 |
404 |
.408 |
Sam Perkins (Indiana) |
89 |
218 |
.408 |
Jamal Mashburn (Miami) |
112 |
278 |
.403 |
Mark Jackson (Indiana) |
89 |
221 |
.403 |
Steve Nash (Dallas) |
60 |
149 |
.403 |
Vince Carter (Toronto) |
95 |
236 |
.403 |
NBA 3 Point Percentage Leaders 1979-80 to Present
NBA All Time
3 Point Field Goals Made Leaders
NBA ALL Time 3 Point Percentage Leaders
NBA Steals Leaders 1999-2000
Player |
G | STL | SPG |
---|---|---|---|
Eddie Jones (Charlotte) |
72 |
192 |
2.67 |
Paul Pierce (Boston) |
73 |
152 |
2.08 |
Darrell Armstrong (Orlando) |
82 |
169 |
2.06 |
Allen Iverson (Philadelphia) |
70 |
144 |
2.06 |
Mookie Blaylock (Golden State) |
73 |
146 |
2.00 |
Jason Kidd (Phoenix) |
67 |
134 |
2.00 |
Terrell Brandon (Minnesota) |
71 |
134 |
1.89 |
Gary Payton (Seattle) |
82 |
153 |
1.87 |
Kendall Gill (New Jersey) |
76 |
139 |
1.83 |
John Stockton (Utah) |
82 |
143 |
1.74 |
Eric Snow (Philadelphia) |
82 |
140 |
1.71 |
Kenny Anderson (Boston) |
82 |
139 |
1.70 |
Ron Artest - (Chicago) |
72 |
119 |
1.65 |
Mike Bibby (Vancouver) |
82 |
132 |
1.61 |
Adrian Griffin - (Boston) |
72 |
116 |
1.61 |
Chris Webber (Sacramento) |
75 |
120 |
1.60 |
George Lynch (Philadelphia) |
75 |
119 |
1.59 |
Lindsey Hunter (Detroit) |
82 |
129 |
1.57 |
Bryon Russell (Utah) |
82 |
128 |
1.56 |
Steve Francis - (Houston) |
77 |
118 |
1.53 |
NBA All Time Steal Leaders
NBA All Time Leaders Steal per Game
NBA Steal Leaders by Year 1974 to Present
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NBA Blocked Shot Leaders 1999-2000
Player |
G | BLK | BPG |
---|---|---|---|
Alonzo Mourning (Miami) |
79 |
294 |
3.72 |
Dikembe Mutombo (Atlanta) |
82 |
269 |
3.28 |
Shaquille O'Neal (L.A. Lakers) |
79 |
239 |
3.03 |
Theo Ratliff (Philadelphia) |
57 |
171 |
3.00 |
Shawn Bradley (Dallas) |
77 |
190 |
2.47 |
David Robinson (San Antonio) |
80 |
183 |
2.29 |
Tim Duncan (San Antonio) |
74 |
165 |
2.23 |
Raef LaFrentz (Denver) |
81 |
180 |
2.22 |
Greg Ostertag (Utah) |
81 |
172 |
2.12 |
Marcus Camby (New York) |
59 |
116 |
1.97 |
Elden Campbell (Charlotte) |
78 |
150 |
1.92 |
Tracy McGrady (Toronto) |
79 |
151 |
1.91 |
Kelvin Cato (Houston) |
65 |
124 |
1.91 |
Bo Outlaw (Orlando) |
82 |
148 |
1.80 |
Adonal Foyle (Golden State) |
76 |
136 |
1.79 |
Jim McIlvaine (New Jersey) |
66 |
117 |
1.77 |
Derrick Coleman (Charlotte) |
74 |
130 |
1.76 |
Michael Olowokandi (L.A. Clippers) |
80 |
140 |
1.75 |
Antonio McDyess (Denver) |
81 |
139 |
1.72 |
Chris Webber (Sacramento) |
75 |
128 |
1.71 |
NBA
All Time Blocked Shots Leaders
NBA Season
Leaders for Blocked Shots
NBA
All Time Leaders Blocks per Game
All-Star Selections
All-NBA Teams | ||
First Team Tim Duncan, San Antonio Kevin Garnett, Minnesota Shaquille O'Neal, LA Lakers Jason Kidd, Phoenix Gary Payton, Seattle |
Second Team Karl Malone, Utah Grant Hill, Detroit Alonzo Mourning, Miami Allen Iverson, Philadelphia Kobe Bryant, LA Lakers |
Third Team Chris Webber, Sacramento Vince Carter, Toronto David Robinson, San Antonio Eddie Jones, Charlotte Stephon Marbury, New Jersey |
All-Defensive Teams | |
First Team Tim Duncan, San Antonio Kevin Garnett, Minnesota Alonzo Mourning, Miami Gary Payton, Seattle Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers |
Second Team Scottie Pippen, Portland Clifford Robinson, Phoenix Shaquille O'Neal, L.A. Lakers Eddie Jones, Charlotte Jason Kidd, Phoenix |
All-Rookie Teams | |
First Team Elton Brand, Chicago Steve Francis, Houston Lamar Odom, L.A. Clippers Wally Szczerbiak, Minnesota Andre Miller, Cleveland |
Second Team Shawn Marion, Phoenix Ron Artest, Chicago James Posey, Denver Jason Terry, Atlanta Chucky Atkins, Orlando |
First Round Draft Selections 1999-2000
Team | Player | |
1. New Jersey | Kenyon Martin | Cincinnati |
2. Vancouver | Stromile Swift | LSU |
3. L.A. Clippers | Darius Miles | East St. Louis HS |
4. Bulls | Marcus Fizer | Iowa State |
5. Orlando | Mike Miller | Florida |
6. Atlanta | DerMarr Johnson | Cincinnati |
7. Chicago | Chris Mihm | Texas |
8. Cleveland | Jamal Crawford | Michigan |
9. Houston | Joel Przybilla | Minnesota |
10. Orlando | Keyon Dooling | Missouri |
11. Boston | Jerome Moiso | UCLA |
12. Dallas | Etan Thomas | Syracuse |
13. Orlando | Courtney Alexander | Fresno State |
14. Detroit | Mateen Cleaves | Michigan State |
15. Milwaukee | Jason Collier | Georgia Tech |
16. Sacramento | Hidayet Turkoglu | Efes Pilsen (Turkey) |
17. Seattle | Desmond Mason | Oklahoma State |
18. L.A. Clippers | Quentin Richardson | DePaul |
19. Charlotte | Jamaal Magloire | Minnesota |
20. Philadelphia | Speedy Claxton | Hofstra |
21. Toronto | Morris Peterson | Michigan State |
22. New York | Donnell Harvey | Florida |
23. Utah | DeShawn Stevenson | Washington Union HS |
24. Chicago | Dalibor Bagaric | Benston Zagreb (Croatia) |
25. Phoenix | Iakovos Tsakalidis | AEK (Greece) |
26. Denver | Mamdou N'diaye | Auburn |
27. Indiana | Primoz Brezec | Olympija Ljublijana (Slovenia) |
28. Portland | Erick Barkley | St. John's |
29. L.A. Lakers | Mark Madsen | Stanford |
Playoff Results
NBA Finals | ||
Series - L.A. Lakers 4, Indiana 2
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Eastern Conference | Western Conference | |
Conference Finals | ||
Series - Indiana 4, New York 2 New York 88 at Indiana 102 New York 84 at Indiana 88 Indiana 95 at New York 98 Indiana 89 at New York 91 New York 79 at Indiana 88 Indiana 93 at New York 80 |
Series - L.A. Lakers 4, Portland 3 Portland 94 at L.A. Lakers 109 Portland 106, L.A. Lakers 77 L.A. Lakers 93, Portland 91 L.A. Lakers 103 at Portland 91 Portland 96 at L.A. Lakers 88 L.A. Lakers 93 at Portland 103 Portland 84, L.A. Lakers 89
|
|
Conference Semifinals | ||
Series - Indiana 4, Philadelphia 2 Philadelphia 91 at Indiana 108 Philadelphia 97 at Indiana 103 Indiana 97 at Philadelphia 89 Indiana 90 at Philadelphia 92 Philadelphia 107 at Indiana 86 Indiana 106 at Philadelphia 90 |
Series - L.A. Lakers 4, Phoenix 1 Phoenix 77 at L.A. Lakers 105 Phoenix 96 at L.A. Lakers 97 L.A. Lakers 105 at Phoenix 99 L.A. Lakers at Phoenix 117 Phoenix 65 at L.A. Lakers 87 | |
Series - New York 4, Miami 3 New York 83 at Miami 87 New York 82 at Miami 76 Miami 77 at New York 76 Miami 83 at New York 91 New York 81 at Miami 87 Miami 70 at New York 72 New York 83 at Miami 82 |
Series - Portland 4, Utah 1 Utah 75 at Portland 94 Utah 85 at Portland 103 Portland 103 at Utah 84 Portland 85 at Utah 88 Utah 79 at Portland 81 | |
First Round | ||
Series - Indiana 3, Milwaukee 2 Miwaukee 85 at Indiana 88 Milwaukee 104 at Indiana 91 Indiana 109 at Milwaukee 96 Indiana 87 at Milwaukee 100 Milwaukee 95 at Indiana 96 |
Series - L.A. Lakers 3, Sacramento 2 Sacramento 107 at L.A. Lakers 117 Sacramento 89 at L.A. Lakers 113 L.A. Lakers 91 at Sacramento 99 L.A. Lakers 88 at Sacramento 101 Sacramento 86 at L.A. Lakers 113 | |
Series - Philadelphia 3, Charlotte 1 |
Series - Phoenix 3, San Antonio 1 Phoenix 72 at San Antonio 70 Phoenix 70 at San Antonio 85 San Antonio 94 at Phoenix 101 San Antonio 78 at Phoenix 89 | |
Series - New York 3, Toronto 0 Toronto 88 at New York 92 Toronto 83 at New York 84 New York 87 at Toronto 80 |
Series - Portland 3, Minnesota 1 Minnesota 88 at Portland 91 Minnesota 82 at Portland 86 Portland 87 at Minnesota 94 Portland 85 at Minnesota 77 | |
Series - Miami 3, Detroit 0 Detroit 85 at Miami 95 Detroit 82 at Miami 84 Miami 91 at Detroit 72 |
Series - Utah 3, Seattle 2 Seattle 93 at Utah 104 Seattle 87 at Utah 101 Utah 78 at Seattle 89 Utah 93 at Seattle 104 Seattle 93 at Utah 96 |