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1998–99 NBA season

The 1998–99 NBA season was the 53rd season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Due to a lockout, the season did not start until February 5, 1999, after a new six-year Collective Bargaining Agreement was reached between the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association. All 29 teams played a shortened 50-game regular season schedule and the 16 teams who qualified for the playoffs played a full post-season schedule. That season's All-Star Game, which would have been held in Philadelphia, was also canceled. The season ended with the San Antonio Spurs winning the franchise's first NBA championship, beating the New York Knicks 4 games to 1 in the 1999 NBA Finals. This was the 50th season since the BAA and NBL had merged into the NBA.

1998–99 NBA season
LeagueNational Basketball Association
SportBasketball
Duration
  • February 5 – May 5, 1999
  • May 8 – June 11, 1999 (Playoffs)
  • June 16 – 25, 1999 (Finals)
Number of games50
Number of teams29
TV partner(s)NBC, TBS, TNT
Draft
Top draft pickMichael Olowokandi
Picked byLos Angeles Clippers
Regular season
Top seedSan Antonio Spurs
Season MVPKarl Malone (Utah)
Top scorerAllen Iverson (Philadelphia)
Playoffs
Eastern championsNew York Knicks
  Eastern runners-upIndiana Pacers
Western championsSan Antonio Spurs
  Western runners-upPortland Trail Blazers
Finals
ChampionsSan Antonio Spurs
  Runners-upNew York Knicks
Finals MVPTim Duncan (San Antonio)
NBA seasons

Lockout

The third lockout in the history of the NBA lasted from July 1, 1998, to January 20, 1999. NBA owners were seeking changes to the league's salary cap system and a ceiling on individual player salaries. The National Basketball Players Association opposed the owners' plans and wanted raises for players who earned the league's minimum salary.

As the labor dispute continued into September, the preseason was shortened to just two games instead of the normal eight, and training camps were postponed indefinitely.[1] By October, it became the first time in NBA history that games were canceled due to a labor dispute.[2] Further games were canceled by November and December, including the league's Christmas games (which had been played on an annual basis since 1947)[3] and All-Star Game, which had been scheduled to be played on February 14, 1999. The preseason consisted of 2 exhibition games.

An agreement between the owners and players was eventually reached on January 18, 1999. When play resumed, the regular season was shortened to 50 games per team, as opposed to the normal 82. To preserve games between teams in the same conference, much of the time missed was made up for by skipping well over half of the games played between teams in the opposite conference. As a result, some teams did not meet each other at all during the course of the shortened season.

Notable occurrences

1998–99 NBA changes

  • The Indiana Pacers added new gold pinstripe alternate uniforms with dark navy blue side panels to their jerseys and shorts.
  • The Minnesota Timberwolves added new black alternate uniforms.
  • The New Jersey Nets added new gray alternate uniforms with dark navy blue side panels to their jerseys and shorts.
  • The Orlando Magic changed their uniforms, replacing the pinstripes with slightly visible stars on their jerseys.
  • The Sacramento Kings added new purple alternate uniforms with black side panels to their shorts.
  • The Toronto Raptors moved into Air Canada Centre during the regular season.
  • The Utah Jazz added new black alternate uniforms with brown side panels to their jerseys and shorts.

Final standings

By division

By conference

Notes

  • z – Clinched home court advantage for the entire playoffs
  • c – Clinched home court advantage for the conference playoffs
  • y – Clinched division title
  • x – Clinched playoff spot

Playoffs

Teams in bold advanced to the next round. The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team's seeding in its conference, and the numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round. The division champions are marked by an asterisk. Home court advantage does not necessarily belong to the higher-seeded team, but instead the team with the better regular season record; teams enjoying the home advantage are shown in italics.

First Round Conference Semifinals Conference Finals NBA Finals
            
E1 Miami* 2
E8 New York 3
E8 New York 4
E4 Atlanta 0
E4 Atlanta 3
E5 Detroit 2
E8 New York 4
Eastern Conference
E2 Indiana* 2
E3 Orlando 1
E6 Philadelphia 3
E6 Philadelphia 0
E2 Indiana* 4
E2 Indiana* 3
E7 Milwaukee 0
E8 New York 1
W1 San Antonio* 4
W1 San Antonio* 3
W8 Minnesota 1
W1 San Antonio* 4
W4 LA Lakers 0
W4 LA Lakers 3
W5 Houston 1
W1 San Antonio* 4
Western Conference
W2 Portland* 0
W3 Utah 3
W6 Sacramento 2
W3 Utah 2
W2 Portland* 4
W2 Portland* 3
W7 Phoenix 0

* Division winner
Bold Series winner
Italic Team with home-court advantage


Statistics leaders

Category Player Team Stat
Points per game Allen Iverson Philadelphia 76ers 26.8
Rebounds per game Chris Webber Sacramento Kings 13.0
Assists per game Jason Kidd Phoenix Suns 10.8
Steals per game Kendall Gill New Jersey Nets 2.68
Blocks per game Alonzo Mourning Miami Heat 3.91
FG% Shaquille O'Neal Los Angeles Lakers .576
FT% Reggie Miller Indiana Pacers .915
3FG% Dell Curry Milwaukee Bucks .476

NBA awards

Players of the month

The following players were named the Players of the Month.

Rookies of the month

The following players were named the Rookies of the Month.

Coaches of the month

The following coaches were named Coaches of the Month.

References

  1. ^ "Lockout cuts into preseason schedule". The San Diego Union-Tribune. September 25, 1998. p. D11.
  2. ^ Wise, Mike (October 15, 1998). "Pro Basketball; N.B.A. Owners Cool To Players' Proposal". The New York Times. Retrieved April 22, 2009.
  3. ^ Reynolds, Tim (December 24, 2018). "NBA's Christmas lineup headlined by LeBron vs. Warriors". ABC News. Associated Press. Retrieved February 26, 2020.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1998 99 NBA season news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 1998 99 NBA season was the 53rd season of the National Basketball Association NBA Due to a lockout the season did not start until February 5 1999 after a new six year Collective Bargaining Agreement was reached between the NBA and the National Basketball Players Association All 29 teams played a shortened 50 game regular season schedule and the 16 teams who qualified for the playoffs played a full post season schedule That season s All Star Game which would have been held in Philadelphia was also canceled The season ended with the San Antonio Spurs winning the franchise s first NBA championship beating the New York Knicks 4 games to 1 in the 1999 NBA Finals This was the 50th season since the BAA and NBL had merged into the NBA 1998 99 NBA seasonLeagueNational Basketball AssociationSportBasketballDurationFebruary 5 May 5 1999May 8 June 11 1999 Playoffs June 16 25 1999 Finals Number of games50Number of teams29TV partner s NBC TBS TNTDraftTop draft pickMichael OlowokandiPicked byLos Angeles ClippersRegular seasonTop seedSan Antonio SpursSeason MVPKarl Malone Utah Top scorerAllen Iverson Philadelphia PlayoffsEastern championsNew York Knicks Eastern runners upIndiana PacersWestern championsSan Antonio Spurs Western runners upPortland Trail BlazersFinalsChampionsSan Antonio Spurs Runners upNew York KnicksFinals MVPTim Duncan San Antonio NBA seasons 1997 981999 2000 Contents 1 Lockout 2 Notable occurrences 3 1998 99 NBA changes 4 Final standings 4 1 By division 4 2 By conference 5 Playoffs 6 Statistics leaders 7 NBA awards 7 1 Players of the month 7 2 Rookies of the month 7 3 Coaches of the month 8 ReferencesLockout EditMain article 1998 99 NBA lockout The third lockout in the history of the NBA lasted from July 1 1998 to January 20 1999 NBA owners were seeking changes to the league s salary cap system and a ceiling on individual player salaries The National Basketball Players Association opposed the owners plans and wanted raises for players who earned the league s minimum salary As the labor dispute continued into September the preseason was shortened to just two games instead of the normal eight and training camps were postponed indefinitely 1 By October it became the first time in NBA history that games were canceled due to a labor dispute 2 Further games were canceled by November and December including the league s Christmas games which had been played on an annual basis since 1947 3 and All Star Game which had been scheduled to be played on February 14 1999 The preseason consisted of 2 exhibition games An agreement between the owners and players was eventually reached on January 18 1999 When play resumed the regular season was shortened to 50 games per team as opposed to the normal 82 To preserve games between teams in the same conference much of the time missed was made up for by skipping well over half of the games played between teams in the opposite conference As a result some teams did not meet each other at all during the course of the shortened season Notable occurrences EditCoaching changes OffseasonTeam 1997 98 coach 1998 99 coachChicago Bulls Phil Jackson Tim FloydDenver Nuggets Bill Hanzlik Mike D AntoniLos Angeles Clippers Bill Fitch Chris FordMilwaukee Bucks Chris Ford George KarlSacramento Kings Eddie Jordan Rick AdelmanSeattle SuperSonics George Karl Paul WestphalIn seasonTeam Outgoing coach Incoming coachCharlotte Hornets Dave Cowens Paul SilasLos Angeles Lakers Del Harris Bill BertkaBill Bertka Kurt RambisNew Jersey Nets John Calipari Don CaseyWashington Wizards Bernie Bickerstaff Jim BrovelliMichael Jordan announced his retirement for the second time on January 13 1999 while the lockout was still ongoing He would later return to play two more seasons for the Washington Wizards from 2001 2003 The New York Knicks became only the second 8 seed to advance in the playoffs by defeating a 1 seed As of 2020 they remain the only 8 seed to have advanced to the NBA Finals The Los Angeles Lakers played their final season at the Great Western Forum Because the Great Western Bank ceased to exist two seasons prior the arena name was replaced by the team name on center court in anticipation of the move to the Staples Center The Los Angeles Clippers played their final season at the Los Angeles Sports Arena they too would move to the Staples Center the following season The Indiana Pacers played their final season at the Market Square Arena The Denver Nuggets played their final season at the McNichols Sports Arena The Miami Heat played their final season at the Miami Arena although they still played the first two months of the following season at this arena before moving to the American Airlines Arena in January 2000 The Toronto Raptors played their first game in Air Canada Centre on February 21 The San Antonio Spurs became the first former ABA team to win a championship As of February 2021 they are still the only ABA franchise with a title the Nets and Pacers have not won a title and the Nuggets have never played an NBA Finals game The Atlanta Hawks played another season in the Georgia Dome while Philips Arena was constructed for the 1999 2000 season This season would be the Hawks last playoff appearance until the 2007 08 season The Clippers tied the 1988 89 Miami Heat for the longest losing streak to start the season 17 from February 5 until March 11 when they defeated the Sacramento Kings In December 2009 this record was broken by the New Jersey Nets who lost the first eighteen games of the season Detroit Pistons guard Joe Dumars retired after fourteen years in the NBA all of which he spent playing with the Pistons Hall of Fame coach Red Holzman died on November 13 1998 at age 78 For the first time in 15 seasons the Chicago Bulls missed the playoffs They would also become the second defending champion in NBA history that failed to make the playoffs joining the 1969 70 Boston Celtics Karl Malone of the Utah Jazz wins his second MVP award in three years and became the oldest MVP award in NBA history as of today 1998 99 NBA changes EditThe Indiana Pacers added new gold pinstripe alternate uniforms with dark navy blue side panels to their jerseys and shorts The Minnesota Timberwolves added new black alternate uniforms The New Jersey Nets added new gray alternate uniforms with dark navy blue side panels to their jerseys and shorts The Orlando Magic changed their uniforms replacing the pinstripes with slightly visible stars on their jerseys The Sacramento Kings added new purple alternate uniforms with black side panels to their shorts The Toronto Raptors moved into Air Canada Centre during the regular season The Utah Jazz added new black alternate uniforms with brown side panels to their jerseys and shorts Final standings EditBy division Edit Eastern ConferenceAtlantic Division W L PCT GB Home Road Div GPc Miami Heat 33 17 660 0 0 18 7 15 10 12 8 50x Orlando Magic 33 17 660 0 0 21 4 12 13 12 6 50x Philadelphia 76ers 28 22 560 5 0 17 8 11 14 9 10 50x New York Knicks 27 23 540 6 0 19 6 8 17 12 8 50Boston Celtics 19 31 380 14 0 10 15 9 16 10 9 50Washington Wizards 18 32 360 15 0 13 12 5 20 6 13 50New Jersey Nets 16 34 320 17 0 12 13 4 21 6 13 50 Central Division W L PCT GB Home Road Div GPy Indiana Pacers 33 17 660 0 0 18 7 15 10 15 7 50x Atlanta Hawks 31 19 620 2 0 16 9 15 10 15 8 50x Detroit Pistons 29 21 580 4 0 17 8 12 13 13 8 50x Milwaukee Bucks 28 22 560 5 0 17 8 11 14 13 11 50Charlotte Hornets 26 24 520 7 0 16 9 10 15 12 10 50Toronto Raptors 23 27 460 10 0 14 11 9 16 9 14 50Cleveland Cavaliers 22 28 440 11 0 15 10 7 18 9 13 50Chicago Bulls 13 37 260 20 0 8 17 5 20 4 19 50 Western ConferenceMidwest Division vte W L PCT GB Home Road Divy San Antonio Spurs 37 13 740 21 4 16 9 17 4x Utah Jazz 37 13 740 22 3 15 10 15 3x Houston Rockets 31 19 620 6 19 6 12 13 12 9x Minnesota Timberwolves 25 25 500 12 18 7 7 18 11 9Dallas Mavericks 19 31 380 18 15 10 4 21 8 12Denver Nuggets 14 36 280 23 12 13 2 23 5 16Vancouver Grizzlies 8 42 160 29 7 18 1 24 3 18Pacific Division vte W L PCT GB Home Road Divy Portland Trail Blazers 35 15 700 22 3 13 12 15 7x Los Angeles Lakers 31 19 620 4 18 7 13 12 14 8x Sacramento Kings 27 23 540 8 16 9 11 14 11 9x Phoenix Suns 27 23 540 8 15 10 12 13 9 10Seattle SuperSonics 25 25 500 10 17 8 8 17 11 10Golden State Warriors 21 29 420 14 13 12 8 17 8 11Los Angeles Clippers 9 41 180 26 6 19 3 22 3 16 By conference Edit Eastern Conference Team W L PCT GB GP1 c Miami Heat 33 17 660 502 y Indiana Pacers 33 17 660 0 0 503 x Orlando Magic 33 17 660 0 0 504 x Atlanta Hawks 31 19 620 2 0 505 x Detroit Pistons 29 21 580 4 0 506 x Philadelphia 76ers 28 22 560 5 0 507 x Milwaukee Bucks 28 22 560 5 0 508 x New York Knicks 27 23 540 6 0 509 Charlotte Hornets 26 24 520 7 0 5010 Toronto Raptors 23 27 460 10 0 5011 Cleveland Cavaliers 22 28 440 11 0 5012 Boston Celtics 19 31 380 14 0 5013 Washington Wizards 18 32 360 15 0 5014 New Jersey Nets 16 34 320 17 0 5015 Chicago Bulls 13 37 260 20 0 50 Western Conference vteTeam W L PCT GB1 z San Antonio Spurs 37 13 740 2 y Portland Trail Blazers 35 15 700 23 x Utah Jazz 37 13 740 4 x Los Angeles Lakers 31 19 620 65 x Houston Rockets 31 19 620 66 x Sacramento Kings 27 23 540 107 x Phoenix Suns 27 23 540 108 x Minnesota Timberwolves 25 25 500 129 Seattle SuperSonics 25 25 500 1210 Golden State Warriors 21 29 420 1611 Dallas Mavericks 19 31 380 1812 Denver Nuggets 14 36 280 2313 Los Angeles Clippers 9 41 180 2814 Vancouver Grizzlies 8 42 160 29 Notes z Clinched home court advantage for the entire playoffs c Clinched home court advantage for the conference playoffs y Clinched division title x Clinched playoff spotPlayoffs EditTeams in bold advanced to the next round The numbers to the left of each team indicate the team s seeding in its conference and the numbers to the right indicate the number of games the team won in that round The division champions are marked by an asterisk Home court advantage does not necessarily belong to the higher seeded team but instead the team with the better regular season record teams enjoying the home advantage are shown in italics Main article 1999 NBA playoffs First RoundConference SemifinalsConference FinalsNBA Finals E1Miami 2E8New York3E8New York4E4Atlanta0E4Atlanta3E5Detroit2E8New York4Eastern ConferenceE2Indiana 2E3Orlando1E6Philadelphia3E6Philadelphia0E2Indiana 4E2Indiana 3E7Milwaukee0E8New York1W1San Antonio 4W1San Antonio 3W8Minnesota1W1San Antonio 4W4LA Lakers0W4LA Lakers3W5Houston1W1San Antonio 4Western ConferenceW2Portland 0W3Utah3W6Sacramento2W3Utah2W2Portland 4W2Portland 3W7Phoenix0 Division winnerBold Series winnerItalic Team with home court advantage This bracket viewtalkeditStatistics leaders EditCategory Player Team StatPoints per game Allen Iverson Philadelphia 76ers 26 8Rebounds per game Chris Webber Sacramento Kings 13 0Assists per game Jason Kidd Phoenix Suns 10 8Steals per game Kendall Gill New Jersey Nets 2 68Blocks per game Alonzo Mourning Miami Heat 3 91FG Shaquille O Neal Los Angeles Lakers 576FT Reggie Miller Indiana Pacers 9153FG Dell Curry Milwaukee Bucks 476NBA awards EditMost Valuable Player Karl Malone Utah Jazz Rookie of the Year Vince Carter Toronto Raptors Defensive Player of the Year Alonzo Mourning Miami Heat Sixth Man of the Year Darrell Armstrong Orlando Magic Most Improved Player Darrell Armstrong Orlando Magic Coach of the Year Mike Dunleavy Portland Trail Blazers Executive of the Year Geoff Petrie Sacramento Kings Sportsmanship Award Hersey Hawkins Seattle SuperSonicsAll NBA First Team F Tim Duncan San Antonio Spurs F Karl Malone Utah Jazz C Alonzo Mourning Miami Heat G Allen Iverson Philadelphia 76ers G Jason Kidd Phoenix Suns All NBA Second Team F Chris Webber Sacramento Kings F Grant Hill Detroit Pistons C Shaquille O Neal Los Angeles Lakers G Gary Payton Seattle SuperSonics G Tim Hardaway Miami Heat All NBA Third Team F Kevin Garnett Minnesota Timberwolves F Antonio McDyess Denver Nuggets C Hakeem Olajuwon Houston Rockets G Kobe Bryant Los Angeles Lakers G John Stockton Utah Jazz NBA All Defensive First Team F Tim Duncan San Antonio Spurs F Karl Malone Utah Jazz F Scottie Pippen Houston Rockets C Alonzo Mourning Miami Heat G Gary Payton Seattle SuperSonics G Jason Kidd Phoenix Suns NBA All Defensive Second Team F P J Brown Miami Heat F Theo Ratliff Philadelphia 76ers C Dikembe Mutombo Atlanta Hawks G Eddie Jones Los Angeles Lakers Charlotte Hornets G Mookie Blaylock Atlanta Hawks NBA All Rookie First Team Vince Carter Toronto Raptors Paul Pierce Boston Celtics Jason Williams Sacramento Kings Mike Bibby Vancouver Grizzlies Matt Harpring Orlando Magic All NBA Rookie Second Team Antawn Jamison Golden State Warriors Michael Doleac Orlando Magic Michael Olowokandi Los Angeles Clippers Michael Dickerson Houston Rockets Cuttino Mobley Houston Rockets Players of the month Edit The following players were named the Players of the Month Month PlayerFebruary Allen Iverson Philadelphia 76ers March Tim Duncan San Antonio Spurs April Jason Kidd Phoenix Suns Rookies of the month Edit The following players were named the Rookies of the Month Month PlayerFebruary Paul Pierce Boston Celtics March Vince Carter Toronto Raptors April Vince Carter Toronto Raptors Coaches of the month Edit The following coaches were named Coaches of the Month Month CoachFebruary Jerry Sloan Utah Jazz March Mike Dunleavy Sr Portland Trail Blazers April Gregg Popovich San Antonio Spurs References Edit Lockout cuts into preseason schedule The San Diego Union Tribune September 25 1998 p D11 Wise Mike October 15 1998 Pro Basketball N B A Owners Cool To Players Proposal The New York Times Retrieved April 22 2009 Reynolds Tim December 24 2018 NBA s Christmas lineup headlined by LeBron vs Warriors ABC News Associated Press Retrieved February 26 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1998 99 NBA season amp oldid 1128490315, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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