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NBA History Revisited: 1983- (NBA 2k23)





This dynasty will be done in MyNBA Eras in 2k23 starting with the Magic and Bird Era which begins in the 1983-84 NBA season. It differs as I'm going to play through history as it happened and see how things play out in the game when set up with the same situations as real life. This means I will be playing in commissioner mode and making all the transactions, lineup changes, injuries and draft picks as they happened in real life. Will 2k have things spot on? Will a team who underperformed in real life take a leap and change history?

As far as playing games I use a random number generator to pick a game to play from each day. With this mode having correct schedules for each team I'll control the team that won the game in real life to try to keep things accurate for that game. I'll be making posts for each date on the calendar with the nights results, news stories from around the league, even some real life news and pop culture happenings on that date. I use the New York Times archives quite often and will have that assist me in giving the readers backstory into why things are happening around the league instead of just random injuries, benchings and roster moves.

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Can Anybody Stop The Champs?
The 1983-84 NBA season is just days from tipoff and the question on everybody's mind is if anybody can dethrone the defending champions, The Philadelphia 76ers. The Sixers are coming off a completely dominating run in last season's playoffs as the fierce duo of league MVP Moses Malone and Julius Erving lead the champions to a 12-1 record in the playoffs, including a 4-0 sweep against the banged up Los Angeles Lakers in the finals. Dr. J and Moses come back to try to be the first team to defend their championship since the 1969 Celtics championship team.

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The Season Starts With Replacement Referees
A big story from the offseason is the NBA referees striking against the league to get a bigger piece of the quickly growing NBA financial pool. An unnamed referee said that with Larry Bird getting a multimillion dollar contract in the offseason the referees are left to pick up pennies in comparison. With the referees currently striking the preseason games were more reminiscent of the Wild West, highlighted by a fist fight between the Celtics Larry Bird and Sixers power forward Marc Iavoaroni. Will the NBA strike a deal with the referees to make sure this all important season goes off without a hitch?

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Ralph Sampson Arrives With Large Expectations
One of the most exciting number one picks in the history of the NBA Draft comes into the league this season as 7 foot 4 center from the University of Virginia, Ralph Sampson will make his debut in the league. Sampson was completely dominant in college basketball and before he even steps onto the floor he is drawing comparisons to young versions of Wilt Chamberlain and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Sampson looks to immediately become the focus of the young and talented Houston Rockets as they look to take a step up in the West and give the Lakers some serious competition.

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1983-84 Eastern Conference Preview

------Atlantic Division------


Philadelphia 76ers
Last Season: 65-17, NBA Champions
Opening Night Lineup
PG Maurice Cheeks (83), SG Andrew Toney (85), SF Julius Erving (90), PF Marc Iavaroni (73), C Moses Malone (94)
Key Bench Players
PF Bobby Jones (78), C Clemon Johnson (72), SG Clint Richardson (74), PG Franklin Edwards (69)


Washington Bullets
Last Season: 42-40
Opening Night Lineup
PG Frank Johnson (76), SG Ricky Sobers (78), SF Greg Ballard (79), PF Rick Mahorn (77), C Jeff Ruland (87)
Key Bench Players
SG Jeff Malone (76), SF Darren Daye (73), C Tom McMillen (75)


New York Knicks
Last Season: 44-38, Lost in Conference Semifinals
Opening Night Lineup
PG Rory Sparrow (77), SG Ray Williams (79), SF Bernard King (93), PF Truck Robinson (76), C Bill Cartwright (82)
Key Bench Players
SF Louis Orr (74), SG Ernie Grunfeld (72), PG Darrell Walker (74), PF Len Elmore (71)


New Jersey Nets
Last Season: 49-33, Lost in First Round
Opening Night Lineup
PG Darwin Cook (75), SG Otis Birdsong (85), SF Albert King (79), PF Buck Williams (83), C Darryl Dawkins (81)
Key Bench Players
SF Mike O’Koren (72), SF Bill Willoughby (71), PF Reggie Johnson (70), PG Foots Walker (70), C Mike Gminski (76)
Injured Reserve
PG Michael Ray Richardson (80)- In drug treatment program, around 2 months, PG Kelvin Ransey (75)- Bereavement Leave, Will miss 4 days


Boston Celtics
Last Season: 52-26, Lost in Conference Semifinals
Opening Night Lineup
PG Gerald Henderson (78), SG Dennis Johnson (84), SF Cedric Maxwell (81), PF Larry Bird (97), C Robert Parish (89)
Key Bench Players
PF Kevin McHale (87), PG Quinn Buckner (74), SG Danny Ainge (75), SF Scott Wedman (74)

------Central Division------


Milwaukee Bucks
Last Season: 51-31, Lost in Conference Finals
Opening Night Lineup
PG Nate Archibald (76), SG Sidney Moncrief (90), SF Marques Johnson (85), PF Alton Lister (76), C Bob Lanier (81)
Key Bench Players
SF Junior Bridgeman (80), SG Paul Pressey (77), SG Kevin Grevey (71), C Randy Breuer (69)


Chicago Bulls
Last Season: 28-54
Opening Night Lineup
PG Ennis Whatley (76), SG Quintin Dailey (80), Orlando Woolridge (83), PF Dave Greenwood (78), C Dave Corzine (76)
Key Bench Players
SG Mitchell Wiggins (76), SG Reggie Theus (81), C Jawann Oldham (71), PF Sidney Green (72)


Cleveland Cavaliers
Last Season: 23-59
Opening Night Lineup
PG Geoff Huston (75), SG World B. Free (84), SF Roy Hinson (73), PF Lonnie Shelton (76), C Cliff Robinson (81)
Key Bench Players
SF Phil Hubbard (76), C Jeff Cook (72), PG John Bagley (74), SF Paul Thompson (73), PF Ben Poquette (71)


Indiana Pacers
Last Season: 20-62
Opening Night Lineup
PG Jerry Sichting (77), SG Butch Carter (75), SF Clark Kellogg (83), PF Herb Williams (80), C Steve Stipanovich (76)
Key Bench Players
SF George Johnson (76), PG Sidney Lowe (72), SG Kevin McKenna (72), SG Brooke Steppe (73), SG Jim Thomas (72)


Atlanta Hawks
Last Season: 43-39, Lost in First Round
Opening Night Lineup
PG Armond Hill (68), SG Eddie Johnson (78), SF Dominique Wilkins (85), PF Dan Roundfield (82), C Billy Paultz (70)
Key Bench Players
PG Doc Rivers (76), PF Scott Hastings (72), SG Mike Glenn (74), C Rickey Brown (71), SG Randy Wittman (72)
Injured Reserve
C Tree Rollins (78)- Two game suspension due to fight from previous season, PG Johnny Davis (77)- Conditioning, expected to miss two games


Detroit Pistons
Last Season: 37-45
Opening Night Lineup
PG Isiah Thomas (92), SG John Long (80), SF Kelly Tripucka (85), PF Cliff Levingston (75), C Bill Laimbeer (86)
Key Bench Players
SG Vinnie Johnson (79), SF Terry Tyler (75), C Kent Benson (75), PF Ray Tolbert (72), PG Walker Russell (70)

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1983-84 Western Conference Preview

------Midwest Division------


Utah Jazz
Last Season: 30-52
Opening Night Lineup
PG Rickey Green (85), SG Darrell Griffith (85), SF Adrian Dantley (91), PF John Drew (81), C Mark Eaton (78)
Key Bench Players
C Jeff Wilkins (74), PF Thurl Bailey (76), C Rich Kelley (73), PG Jerry Eaves (71)


Kansas City Kings
Last Season: 45-37
Opening Night Lineup
PG Larry Drew (81), SG Billy Knight (78), SF Eddie Johnson (84), PF Mark Olberding (75), C Steve Johnson (75)
Key Bench Players
C LaSalle Thompson (77), PG Don Buse (75), C Joe Meriweather (73)
Injured Reserve
SG Mike Woodson (80)- Out 4-6 weeks with knee surgery


Dallas Mavericks
Last Season: 38-44
Opening Night Lineup
PG Brad Davis (76), SG Rolando Blackman (85), SF Mark Aguirre (90), PF Jay Vincent (77), C Pat Cummings (77)
Key Bench Players
C Kurt Nimphius (74), SF Dale Ellis (75), PF Bill Garnett (73), PG Derek Harper (74)


Houston Rockets
Last Season: 14-68
Opening Night Lineup
PG Phil Ford (74), SG Lewis Lloyd (80), SF Wally Walker (72), PF Caldwell Jones (75), C Ralph Sampson (87)
Key Bench Players
SF Robert Reid (78), PG Allen Leavell (77), PF James Bailey (74), PF Elvin Hayes (74), SF Rodney McCray (76)


San Antonio Spurs
Last Season: 53-29, Lost in Conference Finals
Opening Night Lineup
PG Johnny Moore (81), SG George Gervin (89), SF Mike Mitchell (84), PF Gene Banks (77), C Artis Gilmore (82)
Key Bench Players
PF Edgar Jones (75), PF Fred Roberts (74), SG Keith Edmonson (72), SG Ron Brewer (74), PG John Paxson (71)


Denver Nuggets
Last Season: 45-37, Lost in Conference Semifinals
Opening Night Lineup
PG Rob Williams (75), SG T.R. Dunn (76), SF Alex English (89), PF Kiki Vandeweghe (88), C Dan Issel (84)
Key Bench Players
PG Mike Evans (74), SF Bill Hanzlik (74), SG Howard Carter (72), C Dave Robisch (72), C Danny Schayes (74)

------Pacific Division------


San Diego Clippers
Last Season: 25-57
Opening Night Lineup
PG Norm Nixon (84), SG Craig Hodges (73), SF Greg Kelser (74), PF Terry Cummings (84), C James Donaldson (77)
Key Bench Players
SF Michael Brooks (75), SG Derek Smith (75), SG Ricky Pierce (75), PG Billy McKinney (71)
Injured Reserve
C Bill Walton (81)- Day to Day with lingering foot issues. Will likely have load management all season


Los Angeles Lakers
Last Season: 58-24, Lost in NBA Finals
Opening Night Lineup
PG Magic Johnson (95), SG Mike McGee (75), SF Jamaal Wilkes (83), PF James Worthy (81), C Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (94)
Key Bench Players
SG Michael Cooper (80), C Bob McAdoo (80), C Swen Nater (73), SG Byron Scott (77)


Seattle Supersonics
Last Season: 48-34, Lost in First Round
Opening Night Lineup
PG Gus Williams (85), SG Al Wood (78), SF Danny Vranes (75), PF Tom Chambers (83), C Jack Sikma (87)
Key Bench Players
C Steve Hawes (72), SG Fred Brown (76), SF Reggie King (74), PF Scooter McCray (70)
Injured Reserve
SG David Thompson (80)- In drug treatment program, likely to miss several months


Phoenix Suns
Last Season: 53-29, Lost in First Round
Opening Night Lineup
PG Kyle Macy (76), SG Walter Davis (87), SF Larry Nance (83), PF Maurice Lucas (84), C Alvan Adams (79)
Key Bench Players
C James Edwards (79), SG Paul Westphal (76), PG Rod Foster (74), C Rick Robey (72)


Portland Trail Blazers
Last Season: 46-36, Lost in Conference Semifinals
Opening Night Lineup
PG Darnell Valentine (78), SG Jim Paxson (86), SF Calvin Natt (82), PF Wayne Cooper (77), C Mychal Thompson (81)
Key Bench Players
PF Kenny Carr (80), PG Fat Lever (77), SG Clyde Drexler (76), C Audie Norris (72)


Golden State Warriors
Last Season: 30-52
Opening Night Lineup
PG Sleepy Floyd (79), SG Lester Conner (76), SF Mickey Johnson (76), PF Larry Smith (76), C Joe Barry Carroll (84)
Key Bench Players
SF Pervis Short (85), PG Mike Bratz (73), PF Sam Williams (73), SF Pace Mannion (71)

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NBA Power Rankings
Preseason Edition


1. Boston Celtics
2. Los Angeles Lakers
3. Philadelphia 76ers
4. San Antonio Spurs
5. Milwaukee Bucks
6. Golden State Warriors
7. Seattle SuperSonics
8. Denver Nuggets
9. New York Knicks
10. Washington Bullets



Preseason MVP Predictions
Last Season Stats


1. Larry Bird, Celtics (97): 23.6 PPG, 11.0 RPG, 5.8 APG
2. Magic Johnson, Lakers (95): 16.8 PPG, 8.6 RPG, 10.5 APG
3. Moses Malone, 76ers (94): 24.5 PPG, 15.3 RPG, 1.3 APG
4. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Lakers (94): 21.8 PPG, 7.5 RPG, 2.5 APG
5. Bernard King, Knicks (93): 21.9 PPG, 4.8 RPG, 2.9 APG
6. Isiah Thomas, Pistons (92): 22.9 PPG, 4.0 RPG, 7.8 APG
7. Adrian Dantley, Jazz (91): 30.7 PPG, 6.4 RPG, 4.8 APG
8. Julius Erving, 76ers (90): 21.4 PPG, 6.8 RPG, 3.7 APG
9. Sidney Moncrief, Bucks (90): 22.5 PPG, 5.7 RPG, 3.9 APG
10. Mark Aguirre, Mavericks (90): 24.4 PPG, 6.3 RPG, 4.1 APG



Preseason Rookie of the Year Power Rankings

1. Ralph Sampson, Rockets (87): 1st Overall Pick, Virginia
2. Steve Stipanovich, Pacers (76): 2nd Overall Pick, Missouri
3. Rodney McCray, Rockets (76): 3rd Overall Pick, Louisville
4. Byron Scott, Lakers (77): 4th Overall Pick, Arizona State
5. Thurl Bailey, Jazz (76): 7th Overall Pick, NC State
6. Dale Ellis, Mavericks (75): 9th Overall Pick, Tennessee
7. Jeff Malone, Bullets (76): 10th Overall Pick, Mississippi State
8. Derek Harper, Mavericks (74): 11th Overall Pick, Illinois
9. Ennis Whatley, Bulls (76): 13th Overall Pick, Alabama
10. Clyde Drexler, Trail Blazers (76): 14th Overall Pick, Houston



Preseason Top Draft Prospects for 1984

1. C Akeem Olajuwon, Houston: 7’1, 255 lbs
2. SG Michael Jordan, North Carolina: 6’6, 195 lbs
3. C Sam Bowie, Kentucky: 7’3, 235 lbs
4. PF Charles Barkley, Auburn: 6’7, 259 lbs
5. PF Sam Perkins, North Carolina: 6’9, 235 lbs

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Friday, October 28, 1983



Game Results

Pacers (0-1) 87
Bucks (1-0) 115
IND: Clark Kellogg- 18 pts, 14 reb, 2 ast
MIL: Sidney Moncrief- 23 pts, 7 reb, 4 ast

Bullets (0-1) 86
76ers (1-0) 87
WAS: Jeff Ruland: 27 pts, 19 reb, 11 ast
PHI: Andrew Toney: 23 pts, 4 reb, 4 ast, 3 stl

Knicks (0-1) 100
Cavaliers (1-0) 110
NYK: Bernard King: 29 pts, 7 reb, 4 ast
CLE: World B. Free: 24 pts, 3 reb, 7 ast

Hawks (0-1) 107
Nets (1-0) 108
ATL: Dan Roundfield: 20 pts, 15 reb, 3 ast
NJN: Darryl Dawkins: 16 pts, 11 reb, 2 ast

Celtics (0-1) 145
Pistons (1-0) 151
Triple Overtime Game
BOS: Kevin McHale: 25 pts, 19 reb, 3 ast
DET: Isiah Thomas: 36 pts, 5 reb, 13 ast, 4 stl

Jazz (0-1) 91
Nuggets (1-0) 94
User Controlled Nuggets

UTA: Adrian Dantley: 18 pts, 3 reb, 7 ast
DEN: Kiki Vandeweghe: 27 pts, 10 reb, 1 ast

Warriors (0-1) 98
Supersonics (1-0) 101
GSW: Purvis Short: 38 pts, 4 reb, 0 ast, 3 stl
SEA: Gus Williams: 26 pts, 2 reb, 4 ast

Clippers (0-1) 98
Trail Blazers (1-0) 106
SDC: Jerome Whitehead: 16 pts, 8 reb, 1 ast
POR: Jim Paxson: 37 pts, 1 reb, 6 ast, 4 stl

Lakers (1-0) 122
Kings (0-1) 104
LAL: Magic Johnson: 21 pts, 8 reb, 15 ast
KCK: Larry Drew: 16 pts, 1 reb, 8 ast

Headlines

Defending Champs Win After Ring Ceremony
The Philadelphia 76ers began their defense of the 1982-83 World Championship by holding a ring ceremony before the game where Moses Malone, Julius Erving and company received their championship rings to symbolize their hard work from the year before. Their new season started in a battle against the Washington Bullets and Jeff Ruland, who posted the first triple-double of the new season. The 76ers were able to hold onto a one point victory in the end, 87-86. Andrew Toney led the way with 23 points, but it was Moses Malone carrying the team in the defensive struggle as he had 25 rebounds and blocked 3 shots on opening night in his defense of the MVP he was awarded last season.

Pistons Defeat Celtics in Triple Overtime
The Boston Celtics have huge expectations leading into the new season, with many people picking them ahead of the defending champion 76ers in the loaded Atlantic Division. They hit a speed bump in Detroit on opening night though as they fell 151-145 in a triple overtime game. Isiah Thomas and Vinnie Johnson each posted 36 points in the triple overtime game, but the turning point came when Larry Bird fouled out with plenty of time left in the game. The Pistons took advantage of one of the league’s best being on the bench and were able to move to 1-0 on the season.

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Saturday, October 29, 1983



Game Results

Pistons (1-1) 102
Hawks (1-1) 106
DET: Isiah Thomas- 28 pts, 3 reb, 9 ast
ATL: Dominique Wilkins- 26 pts, 10 reb

Spurs (1-0) 125
Rockets (0-1) 95
SAS: George Gervin- 33 pts, 6 reb, 4 ast
HOU: Ralph Sampson- 23 pts, 10 reb, 4 blk

76ers (1-1) 119
Pacers (1-1) 128
PHI: Moses Malone- 30 pts, 13 reb
IND: Clark Kellogg- 50 pts, 12 reb, 4 ast, 3 stl

Celtics (0-2) 112
Cavaliers (2-0) 117
BOS: Larry Bird- 32 pts, 12 reb, 5 ast
CLE: World B. Free- 35 pts, 2 reb, 4 ast

Bullets (0-2) 87
Knicks (1-1) 103
WAS: Jeff Ruland- 13 pts, 16 reb, 5 ast
NYK: Rory Sparrow- 17 pts, 2 reb, 7 ast

Nets (2-0) 107
Bulls (0-1) 87
NJN: Buck Williams- 23 pts, 16 reb, 1 ast, 4 blk
CHI: Quintin Dailey- 18 pts, 4 reb, 1 ast

Suns (0-1) 114
Mavericks (1-0) 119
Overtime Game
PHO: Larry Nance- 25 pts, 5 reb, 4 ast, 3 blk
DAL: Mark Aguirre- 26 pts, 8 reb, 5 ast

Lakers (2-0) 111
Jazz (0-2) 91
User Controlled Lakers
LAL: Magic Johnson- 22 pts, 2 reb, 14 ast
UTA: Adrian Dantley- 23 pts, 5 reb, 1 ast

Trail Blazers (1-1) 88
Warriors (1-1) 125
POR: Kenny Carr- 13 pts, 10 reb, 3 ast, 4 stl
GSW: Joe Barry Carroll- 29 pts, 10 reb, 1 ast, 4 stl

Nuggets (2-0) 113
Clippers (0-2) 100
DEN: Alex English- 16 pts, 10 reb, 11 ast
SDC: Terry Cummings- 24 pts, 9 reb, 3 ast

Headlines

Dan Issel Rewarded With New Contract During Halftime
Denver Nuggets Center Dan Issel has been one of the franchises all-time greatest players as he approaches many milestones in his age 35 season. The Nuggets have decided to not drag out the decision if he will return next season early as they held a cermony at halftime of their opening night victory against the Jazz where Issel signed his contract for the 1984-85 season. Issel followed up that historic night with another big night as the Nuggets went to 2-0 against the Clippers and Issel had 29 points and 9 rebounds in a game that saw Alex English put up a triple double.

Ralph Sampson Looks Strong in Debut Loss
The talk of the NBA offseason was the number one overall pick, 7 foot 4 center Ralph Sampson coming into the league. The big man offers a mix of imposing size and defense while possessing some great moves on the offensive end as well. As an individual his debut game went well as he had a double double with 24 points and 10 rebounds as well as adding 4 blocks. The Rockets didn’t fare as well though as they were run out of the gym by George Gervin and the Spurs 125-95.

Lakers Move to 2-0, Celtics Start at 0-2
Two popular picks for the NBA Finals have started in different directions through the first two nights of the season. To start the night the Celtics lost a surprising game to the Cavaliers by 5. Larry Bird performed better in this game but they were no doubt struggling with tired legs coming off of a triple overtime loss the night before. The Lakers took the court later in the evening and looked in total control of the Jazz. Magic Johnson controlled the offense like few can and had 22 points and 14 assists. Several were to top scorer for the night Jamaal Wilkes who posted 25 points. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was slowed slightly on offense by emerging defensive presence Mark Eaton as he only had 14 points. But Kareem can control the game in other ways and added 16 rebounds and 6 blocks.

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Sunday, October 30, 1983



Game Results

Mavericks (1-1) 108
Spurs (2-0) 131
DAL: Dale Ellis- 24 pts, 8 reb, 2 ast
SAS: George Gervin- 31 pts, 1 ast, 4 blk

SuperSonics (2-0) 105
Kings (0-2) 77
User Controlled SuperSonics
SEA: Jack Sikma- 28 pts, 20 reb, 3 ast
KCK: Eddie Johnson- 18 pts, 2 reb, 2 ast

Headlines

SuperSonics Get Trio of Double Doubles in Rout
The Seattle SuperSonics rolled into Kemper Arena in Kansas City heavy favorites against the Kings, and they did not disappoint as they trounced the home team by 28 points. The Sonics were lead by one of the most productive big three’s in the NBA as they all three put up double doubles in this game. Center Jack Sikma led the way with 28 points and 20 rebounds. His front court mate Tom Chambers added 26 points and 11 rebounds of his own. The man who runs the offense, Gus Williams, added 20 points and dished out 11 assists, mainly to the two big men. The game wasn’t a contest for most of it as the Sonics came out running against a Kansas City team that lacks a real offensive threat and will likely struggle until that is addressed.

Spurs Win Game in Battle of Texas
The Dallas Mavericks came into San Antonio hoping that the duo of Mark Aguirre and Rolando Blackman would be able to power them past the veteran led Spurs team, but it wasn’t to be as the Spurs were running and gunning to a 131-108 victory. The Spurs were led by scorer extraordinaire George Gervin, who put up 31 points in the victory. The Iceman provided the scoring while Artis Gilmore showed why he’s one of the best defenders in the paint as he scooped up 15 rebounds in addition to adding 20 points down low. Of the three Texas teams this year the Spurs seemed like the ones most poised to make a run now, while the Mavericks and Rockets look to build on impressive young cores.

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Week 1 NBA Recap

Eastern Conference Player of the Week
PF Clark Kellogg (83), Pacers: 34 PPG, 13 RPG, 3 APG, 2.5 SPG

Western Conference Player of the Week
C Jack Sikma (87), SuperSonics: 27.5 PPG, 17 RPG, 4 APG, 3 BPG

------League Leaders------

Points Per Game
1. Clark Kellogg (83), Pacers: 34
2. Isiah Thomas (92), Pistons: 32
3. George Gervin (89), Spurs: 32
4. World B. Free (84), Cavaliers: 29.5
5. Purvis Short (85), Warriors: 29

Rebounds Per Game
1. Moses Malone (94), 76ers: 19
2. Jeff Ruland (87), Bullets: 17.5
3. Jack Sikma (87), SuperSonics: 17
4. Mark Eaton (78), Jazz: 15.5
5. Maurice Lucas (84), Suns: 15

Assists Per Game
1. Magic Johnson (95), Lakers: 14.5
2. Isiah Thomas (92), Pistons: 11
3. Johnny Moore (80), Spurs: 10
4. Ray Williams (79), Knicks: 9
5. Geoff Huston (75), Cavaliers: 9

Steals Per Game
1. Isiah Thomas (92), Pistons: 3
2. Maurice Cheeks (83), 76ers: 3
3. Jim Paxson (86), Trail Blazers: 3
4. Lewis Lloyd (80), Rockets: 3
5. Frank Johnson (76), Bullets: 2.5

Blocks Per Game
1. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (94), Lakers: 5
2. Ralph Sampson (87), Rockets: 4
3. Buck Williams (83), Nets: 3.5
4. Joe Barry Carroll (84), Warriors: 3
5. Jack Sikma (87), Sonics: 3

------NBA Standings------

Eastern Conference

Atlantic Division
1. New Jersey Nets: 2-0
2. New York Knicks: 1-1
3. Philadelphia 76ers: 1-1
4. Boston Celtics: 0-2
5. Washington Bullets: 0-2

Central Division
1. Cleveland Cavaliers: 2-0
2. Milwaukee Bucks: 1-0
3. Atlanta Hawks: 1-1
4. Indiana Pacers: 1-1
5. Detroit Pistons: 1-1
6. Chicago Bulls: 0-1

Western Conference

Midwest Division
1. San Antonio Spurs: 2-0
2. Denver Nuggets: 2-0
3. Dallas Mavericks: 1-1

4. Houston Rockets: 0-1
5. Utah Jazz: 0-2
6. Kansas City Kings: 0-2

Pacific Division
1. Seattle SuperSonics: 2-0
2. Los Angeles Lakers: 2-0
3. Golden State Warriors: 1-1
4. Portland Trail Blazers: 1-1
5. Phoenix Suns: 0-1

6. San Diego Clippers: 0-2
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