1975 NBA Playoffs - Western Conference

Western Conference

Champion: Golden State Warriors

1st Round

(1) Golden State Warriors, (2) Chicago Bulls & (3) Kansas City Kings have first round byes.

(4) Seattle SuperSonics vs. (5) Detroit Pistons: Sonics win series 2-1

  • Game 1 @ Seattle: Seattle 90, Detroit 77
  • Game 2 @ Detroit: Detroit 122, Seattle 106
  • Game 3 @ Seattle: Seattle 100, Detroit 93

Conference Semifinals

(1) Golden State Warriors vs. (4) Seattle SuperSonics: Warriors win series 4-2

  • Game 1 @ Golden State: Golden State 123, Seattle 96
  • Game 2 @ Golden State: Seattle 100, Golden State 99
  • Game 3 @ Seattle: Golden State 105, Seattle 96
  • Game 4 @ Seattle: Seattle 111, Golden State 94
  • Game 5 @ Golden State: Golden State 124, Seattle 100
  • Game 6 @ Seattle: Golden State 105, Seattle 96

(2) Chicago Bulls vs. (3) Kansas City Kings: Bulls win series 4-2

  • Game 1 @ Chicago: Chicago 95, Kansas City 89
  • Game 2 @ Kansas City: Kansas City 102, Chicago 95
  • Game 3 @ Chicago: Chicago 93, Kansas City 90
  • Game 4 @ Kansas City: Kansas City 104, Chicago 100 (OT)
  • Game 5 @ Chicago: Chicago 104, Kansas City 77
  • Game 6 @ Kansas City: Chicago 101, Kansas City 89

Conference Finals

(1) Golden State Warriors vs. (2) Chicago Bulls: Warriors win series 4-3

  • Game 1 @ Golden State: Golden State 107, Chicago 89
  • Game 2 @ Chicago: Chicago 90, Golden State 89
  • Game 3 @ Chicago: Chicago 108, Golden State 101
  • Game 4 @ Golden State: Golden State 111, Chicago 106
  • Game 5 @ Golden State: Chicago 89, Golden State 79
  • Game 6 @ Chicago: Golden State 86, Chicago 72
  • Game 7 @ Golden State: Golden State 83, Chicago 79

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