Series Summary
Game | Date | Home Team | Result | Road Team |
---|---|---|---|---|
Game 1 | April 7 (Sat) | Boston Celtics | 122-108 (1-0) | Los Angeles Lakers |
Game 2 | April 8 (Sun) | Boston Celtics | 122-129 (1-1) | Los Angeles Lakers |
Game 3 | April 10 (Tue) | Los Angeles Lakers | 117-115 (2-1) | Boston Celtics |
Game 4 | April 11 (Wed) | Los Angeles Lakers | 103-115 (2-2) | Boston Celtics |
Game 5 | April 14 (Sat) | Boston Celtics | 121-126 (2-3) | Los Angeles Lakers |
Game 6 | April 16 (Mon) | Los Angeles Lakers | 105-119 (3-3) | Boston Celtics |
Game 7 | April 18 (Wed) | Boston Celtics | 110-107 (OT) (4-3) | Los Angeles Lakers |
Boston Celtics defeated Los Angeles Lakers, 4 games to 3
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