The
Miami Heat headed into the playoffs with a franchise–best 66 wins, topping the league in the regular season. Their
2012 Finals opponents, the
Oklahoma City Thunder, topped the Western Conference with 60 wins, making it the first time since
2006 that the two teams who faced off in the previous year's finals topped their respective conferences in the next regular season. This was also the final NBA Playoffs played under commissioner
David Stern.
Western Conference The
San Antonio Spurs continued the longest active playoff streak at 16 straight appearances. The
Dallas Mavericks missed the playoffs for the first time since
2000, ending the second-longest active streak of playoff appearances, which stretched 12 years. The
Los Angeles Clippers made franchise history by winning their first
Pacific Division title and having a 56–win season, tied with the
Memphis Grizzlies, whose 56 wins were also a franchise record. However, home court advantage went to the Clippers by virtue of winning their division. Meanwhile, the
Los Angeles Lakers entered their eighth consecutive postseason. However, this was their first appearance since
1996 without
Kobe Bryant, as he was out with injury. The
Denver Nuggets entered their tenth consecutive postseason. They also earned the West's third seed and headed into the playoffs with a franchise–record 57 wins. The
Golden State Warriors made their first playoff appearance since
2007, while the
Houston Rockets made their first playoff appearance since
2009.
Eastern Conference The
Indiana Pacers won the
Central Division for the first time since 2004, while the
New York Knicks entered the playoffs with their best regular-season performance since , finishing atop the
Atlantic Division for the first time since . The Knicks also opened the playoffs at home for the first time since
2001. The
Brooklyn Nets made the playoffs for the first time since 2007, when they were known as the New Jersey Nets, while the
Milwaukee Bucks appeared for the first time since
2010. The Bucks were the first team since
2011 to make the playoffs despite finishing below .500 in the regular season. The
New York Knicks entered their third consecutive postseason. Their first round opponent, the
Boston Celtics opened their postseason run just days after the
Boston Marathon bombing, which occurred just blocks from where the Celtics play their games at
TD Garden. The
Orlando Magic missed the playoffs for the first time since 2006, ending the longest active streak in the Eastern Conference. As a result, the
Atlanta Hawks would own this distinction from 2013 to 2017.
First Round Game 1 of the Bulls–Nets series marked the first time that
Barclays Center hosted a playoff game. Game 7 of the same series also marked the 14th straight postseason with at least one Game 7. The
1999 NBA playoffs was the last time that a Game 7 was not played. With their series sweep of the Milwaukee Bucks, the Miami Heat swept a playoff series for the first time since
2005. They also won every game by double digits. Game 3 of the Knicks–Celtics series was the first Celtics home game since the
Boston Marathon Bombings. Game 4 of the Spurs–Lakers series was the final Lakers playoff game until
2020. With their Game 6 win over the Boston Celtics, the New York Knicks won a playoff series for the first time since
2000.
Conference Semifinals For the first time since
2000, the
Indiana Pacers and the
New York Knicks met in the postseason, reigniting the
Knicks–Pacers rivalry. With Oklahoma City's Game 5 loss to the
Memphis Grizzlies in the Conference Semifinals, home court advantage in the Western Conference Finals went to the
San Antonio Spurs, who were two games ahead of the Grizzlies. With the win, the Grizzlies made the conference finals for the first time in franchise history. With their Game 6 win over the Golden State Warriors, the San Antonio Spurs returned to the Western Conference Finals for the second consecutive year. With their Game 6 win over the New York Knicks, the Indiana Pacers made the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since
2004. The Knicks would not return to the playoffs until
2021.
Conference Finals By sweeping the Memphis Grizzlies in the Western Conference Finals, the San Antonio Spurs returned to the NBA Finals for the first time since
2007. For the second consecutive postseason, the Eastern Conference Finals went to a Game 7. The Heat won the game, and earned their third straight berth in the NBA Finals.
NBA Finals The
2013 NBA Finals were notable for several reasons. • Game 2:
LeBron James’ block of
Tiago Splitter • Game 5:
Danny Green setting an NBA Finals record for three pointers made in a series. • Game 6: The Miami Heat came back from a five-point deficit with 28.2 seconds in regulation to win the game in overtime. The highlights of the comeback,
Ray Allen's game tying three pointer at the end of regulation and
Chris Bosh's game winning block against Danny Green, rated Game 6 of the 2013 NBA Finals as one of the greatest NBA Finals games ever played. • Game 7: The Miami Heat won their second consecutive NBA championship with a win over the San Antonio Spurs. The Spurs, on the other hand, lost an NBA Finals series for the first time in franchise history. • This was the last NBA Finals series ever played under NBA commissioner
David Stern, and this was also the last time the NBA Finals were played in the 2–3–2 format. The format was reverted to the 2–2–1–1–1 format beginning in
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