Isaiah Thomas
FTX Arena (formerly known as American Airlines)
Miami Heat
2011 (Youngest MVP in NBA history)
Derrick Rose
Th Golden State Warriors blew a 3-1 lead to this NBA team winning their first NBA Championship in 2016
Cleveland Cavaliers
This current 75th player ended the franchise of the OKC Thunder with an iconic 3 point shot and is a player for the Portland Trail Blazers
Damian Lillard
Cam Reddish
American Airlines Center
Dallas Mavericks
2003
Tim Duncan
This team won their first NBA franchise championship after defeating the Dallas Mavericks 4-2 in 2006
Miami Heat
This 75th NBA player was drafted by the Denver Nuggets, most known for his time with the Nuggets and New York Knicks and is currently on the L.A. Lakers 2nd all time in current players in scoring
This NBA player has been on 9 NBA Franchises, currently with the Cavs
Rajon Rondo
Little Caesars Arena
Detroit Pistons
1995
David Robinson
This underdog team defeated the Showtime LA Lakers in 4-1 series win in 2004
Detroit Pistons
This 75th anniversary player was a guard and won a championship with a Western Conference team and now currently is an NBA coach for that team he won a championship with
Jason Kidd
This former NBA Champion with the Golden State Warriors is currently stuck on the Sacramento Queens.. I mean Kings
Harrison Barnes
New Orleans Pelicans
1991
Michael Jordan
The New York Knicks was the lowest seeded team in NBA history to lose to this team 4-1 in 1999
San Antonio Spurs
This NBA 75th anniversary player played for the Los Angeles Lakers, wore glasses and was known as "Mr. Basketball"
George Mikan
This former ACC player of the year for the Duke Blue Devils is currently on the San Antonio Spurs
Tre Jones
Paycom Center (formerly known as Chesapeake Energy Arena .. formerly known as Ford Center)
Oklahoma City Thunder/Seattle Supersonics
1978
Bill Walton
Pat Riley's first NBA championship came with this franchise over the Philadelphia 76ers in 1982 in a 4-2 series win
L.A. Lakers
This 75th anniversary NBA player played 14 years in the league for the Golden State Warriors, Chicago Bulls and Cleveland Cavaliers, and in his first game with the Bulls, he recorded the first ever NBA Quadruple Double