The 1994-1995 Houston Rockets were the 6th seed in the West when they won the 2nd of their back-to-back chamionships. The are the only team in NBA history to win 4 series as the road team in a single playoffs. The also set records with 9 road wins and 7 consecutive road wins in a single chamionship. Hakeem Olajuwon joined Michael Jordan as the only back-to-back NBA Finals MVPs. Kenny Smth set a record for 3-pointers in a quarter (5) and in a game (7). Lastly, they are the only team to beat the 4 top teams (record-wise) in a single playoffs by beating Utah, Phoenix, San Antonio, and Orlando (59,60,62, and 57 wins respectively).
The Boston Celtics have made the most NBA Finals appearances in the history of the league.
The team with the most NBA final appearances is the Los Angeles Lakers, who have made a total of 32 appearances in the NBA Finals.
The Boston Celtics have made the most conference finals appearances in NBA history.
The NBA player with the most finals appearances in their career is Bill Russell, who played in 12 NBA Finals with the Boston Celtics.
The NBA players with the most finals appearances in their careers are Bill Russell and Sam Jones, both with 12 appearances.
The players with the most NBA Finals appearances in history are Bill Russell and Sam Jones, both with 12 appearances.
The Los Angeles Lakers have made a total of 32 NBA Finals appearances.
The Boston Celtics have been to the most NBA Finals, with a total of 21 appearances.
LeBron James has made the most conference finals appearances in his career among NBA players.
The record for most appearances by a NBA franchise is 30 by the Minneapolis/Los Angeles Lakers (15 wins - 15 losses).
No team has ever pulled off this feat in the NBA finals
The record for the most consecutive NBA Finals appearances by a player is 10, achieved by Bill Russell of the Boston Celtics from 1957 to 1966.