Los Angeles Lakers
Series Flow
4
Wins
2
Losses
Regular Season
60–22
Win–Loss
Playoff Record
12–4
Win–Loss
Finals
4–2
vs Philadelphia 76ers
Finals MVP
Johnson
Magic
Los Angeles Lakers
60–22Philadelphia 76ers
59–23Julius Erving's Sixers had the individual talent to compete but couldn't match the combination of Kareem's dominance and Magic's unprecedented vision. They came within two points of forcing overtime in Game 6 before Magic's performance buried them.

Finals MVP
Magic Johnson
#32 · Guard
21.5
PPG
11.2
RPG
8.2
APG
A 20-year-old rookie won Finals MVP. His Game 6 performance — starting at center with Kareem injured — is the most legendary game in NBA Finals history.
First rookie to win Finals MVP in NBA history
Game 6 start at center: 42 pts, 15 reb, 7 ast — the most celebrated single game in Finals history by any player not named Jordan
First of three Finals MVP awards (1980, 1982, 1987)
109
LAL
102
PHI
Kareem's 33 points and Magic's brilliant point guard play gave the Lakers the road win they needed to establish early control.
Los Angeles Lakers
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
33 pts · 14 rebSkyhook surgical from the opening tip against Darryl Dawkins.
PHI
Julius Erving
26 pts · 7 rebDr. J couldn't lift the Sixers past Kareem's dominance.
104
LAL
107
PHI
Philadelphia bounced back. Julius Erving led a second-half charge that evened the series and kept the home crowd energized.
Los Angeles Lakers
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
38 pts · 16 rebEven 38 and 16 wasn't enough on this night in Philadelphia.
PHI
Julius Erving
23 pts · 10 rebTook over in the second half — every inch the franchise player Philadelphia needed him to be.
111
LAL
101
PHI
The Forum gave the Lakers a lift. Kareem's 33 points and Jamaal Wilkes' 24 gave LA the home-court advantage they needed in the series.
Los Angeles Lakers
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
33 pts · 14 rebRelentless. Unstoppable. The skyhook in the Forum was pure art.
Jamaal Wilkes
24 pts · 8 rebThe perfect third weapon — took the pressure off Kareem.
102
LAL
105
PHI
Philadelphia evened the series at 2-2. The Sixers' depth and Julius Erving's leadership pulled out a Forum win.
Los Angeles Lakers
Magic Johnson
19 pts · 11 ast · 7 rebBrilliant from the rookie — the maturity was already extraordinary.
PHI
Julius Erving
23 pts · 9 rebDr. J on the road — one of basketball's most dignified champions.
108
LAL
103
PHI
Kareem's 40 points on the road gave the Lakers a 3-2 series lead, but he badly sprained his ankle. He would not play in Game 6.
Los Angeles Lakers
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
40 pts · 15 rebGave 40 on a bad ankle before it became too severe to continue. Heroic.
Magic Johnson
21 pts · 10 astCarried the team in the second half when Kareem needed rest.
123
LAL
107
PHI
Magic Johnson, a 20-year-old rookie, started at center in place of the injured Kareem and delivered one of the greatest individual performances in basketball history: 42 points, 15 rebounds, 7 assists. He played every position, made every play, and won the championship. The legend was born.
Los Angeles Lakers
Magic Johnson
42 pts · 15 reb · 7 ast · played CThe greatest single-game performance in Finals history by a first-year player. At 20 years old. Starting at center. 42-15-7.
Jamaal Wilkes
37 pts37 points in the championship game — the best supporting performance of the series.
PHI
Julius Erving
27 pts · 9 rebEven Dr. J's brilliance couldn't overcome Magic's legendary night.
Julius Erving's Sixers had the individual talent to compete but couldn't match the combination of Kareem's dominance and Magic's unprecedented vision. They came within two points of forcing overtime in Game 6 before Magic's performance buried them.

21.0
PPG
6.8
RPG
Dr. J gave the Sixers everything he had. Their most complete player in every game. The best player of his era who ran into Kareem and Magic.
Los Angeles Lakers
7th NBA Championship
Magic Johnson
First rookie to win Finals MVP in NBA history — at 20 years old
Magic Johnson
Game 6: 42 pts, 15 reb, 7 ast starting at center — widely considered the most legendary individual Finals game in history
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's ankle injury before Game 6 threatened to unravel everything. Then Magic Johnson — 20 years old, a rookie point guard — told his teammates to "get on my back." He started at center, played all five positions, and delivered 42-15-7.
The Lakers flew back to Philadelphia the night before the game with Magic replacing Kareem. When he walked into the Sixers' arena and grabbed the center jump — against a 7-foot opponent — the basketball world didn't know what they were about to witness. They know now.
Twenty years old. NBA Finals. Your superstar is injured and can't play. Your team needs a miracle.
Magic Johnson walked to center court in Philadelphia for the opening tip of Game 6, looked across at his opponent, and smiled. He scored 42 points. He grabbed 15 rebounds. He dished 7 assists. He played all five positions. And the Los Angeles Lakers won the NBA championship.
It is the most legendary individual performance in NBA Finals history. Not just because of the numbers — but because of who did it, at what age, in what moment, against what opponent. Magic Johnson was 20 years old. He was a rookie. And he was already the best player on the court.
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