no
yes they could. they have a chance this year.
No. They have a record of 9-43,and they won't be able to catch up. Otherwise,they'll never win the finals ever.
No, as it is not possible for teams of the same conference (and currently of the same division) to ever meet in the finals round.
Indiana Pacers won over the Chicago bulls on their game 4 of the 1998 nba eastern conference finals. Reggie Miller sealed the win with his game winning 3 point shot over Michael Jordan. The Pacers tied the series 2-2 but eventually lost to the Bulls 3 games to 4. This Pacer team was considered the best Pacers ever.
There had been 8 teams in NBA Playoffs history to face a 3-1 deficit that have come back and won the series.1968 Eastern Division FinalsBoston Celtics won Philadelphia 76ers1970 Western Division SemifinalsLA Lakers won Phoenix Suns1979 Eastern Conference FinalsWashington Bullets won San Antonio Spurs1981 Eastern Conference FinalsBoston Celtics won Philadelphia 76ers1995 Western Conference SemifinalsHouston Rockets won Phoenix Suns1997 Eastern Conference SemifinalsMiami Heat won New York Knicks2003 Eastern Conference First RoundDetroit Pistons won Orlando Magic2006 Western Conference First RoundPhoenix Suns won LA LakersInformation from NBATV and http://pregame.com/forums/forums/t/87652.aspx
Montreal finished last in the conference in 2011-12 for the first time in franchise history.
The 2015-16 Cleveland Cavaliers overcame a 3-1 deficit to the Golden State Warriors in the NBA Finals
Not yet.
no
no they are both in the western division it has to be the east champion versus the west champion. they lates they could meet each other is the western conference finals
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