1989–90 NBA season explained

1989–90 NBA season
League:National Basketball Association
Sport:Basketball
Duration:November 3, 1989 – April 22, 1990
April 26 – June 3, 1990 (Playoffs)
June 5 – 14, 1990 (Finals)
No Of Teams:27
Tv:CBS, TBS, TNT
Draft:Draft
Draft Link:1989 NBA Draft
Top Pick Link:List of first overall NBA draft picks
Top Pick:Pervis Ellison
Picked By:Sacramento Kings
Season:Regular season
Top Seed:Los Angeles Lakers
Mvp:Magic Johnson (L.A. Lakers)
Mvp Link:NBA MVP
Top Scorer:Michael Jordan (Chicago)
Playoffs:Playoffs
Playoffs Link:1990 NBA Playoffs
Conf1:Eastern
Conf1 Link:Eastern Conference (NBA)
Conf1 Champ:Detroit Pistons
Conf1 Runner-Up:Chicago Bulls
Conf2:Western
Conf2 Link:Western Conference (NBA)
Conf2 Champ:Portland Trail Blazers
Conf2 Runner-Up:Phoenix Suns
Finals:Finals
Finals Link:1990 NBA Finals
Finals Champ:Detroit Pistons
Finals Runner-Up:Portland Trail Blazers
Finals Mvp:Isiah Thomas (Detroit)
Finals Mvp Link:NBA Finals MVP
Seasonslist:List of NBA seasons
Seasonslistnames:NBA
Prevseason Link:1988–89 NBA season
Prevseason Year:1988–89
Nextseason Link:1990–91 NBA season
Nextseason Year:1990–91

The 1989–90 NBA season was the 44th season of the National Basketball Association. The season ended with the Detroit Pistons winning their second consecutive NBA Championship, beating the Portland Trail Blazers 4 games to 1 in the NBA Finals. It was also the Pistons' second NBA title overall.

Notable occurrences

Offseason
Team1988–89 coach1989–90 coach
Chicago BullsDoug CollinsPhil Jackson
Minnesota TimberwolvesExpansionBill Musselman
New Jersey NetsWillis ReedBill Fitch
New York KnicksRick PitinoStu Jackson
Orlando MagicExpansionMatt Guokas
In-season
TeamOutgoing coachIncoming coach
Sacramento KingsJerry ReynoldsDick Motta
Dallas MavericksJohn MacLeodRichie Adubato
Charlotte HornetsDick HarterGene Littles

1989–90 NBA changes

Teams

1989-90 National Basketball Association
Division Team City Arena Capacity
AtlanticBoston CelticsBoston, MassachusettsBoston Garden14,890
Miami HeatMiami, FloridaMiami Arena15,200
New Jersey NetsEast Rutherford, New JerseyBrendan Byrne Arena20,049
New York KnicksNew York, New YorkMadison Square Garden19,812
Philadelphia 76ersPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaThe Spectrum18,176
Washington BulletsLandover, MarylandCapital Centre18,756
CentralAtlanta HawksAtlanta, GeorgiaOmni Coliseum16,378
Chicago BullsChicago, IllinoisChicago Stadium18,676
Cleveland CavaliersRichfield, OhioRichfield Coliseum20,900
Detroit PistonsAuburn Hills, MichiganThe Palace of Auburn Hills22,076
Indiana PacersIndianapolis, IndianaMarket Square Arena17,171
Milwaukee BucksMilwaukee, WisconsinBradley Center18,717
Orlando Magic *Orlando, FloridaOrlando Arena17,283
MidwestCharlotte HornetsCharlotte, North CarolinaCharlotte Coliseum24,042
Dallas MavericksDallas, TexasReunion Arena18,293
Denver NuggetsDenver, ColoradoMcNichols Sports Arena17,171
Houston RocketsHouston, TexasThe Summit16,285
Minnesota Timberwolves *Minneapolis, MinnesotaHubert H. Humphrey Metrodome50,000
San Antonio SpursSan Antonio, TexasHemisFair Arena16,057
Utah JazzSalt Lake City, UtahSalt Palace12,686
PacificGolden State WarriorsOakland, CaliforniaOakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena13,335
Los Angeles ClippersLos Angeles, CaliforniaLos Angeles Memorial Sports Arena16,161
Los Angeles LakersInglewood, CaliforniaGreat Western Forum17,505
Phoenix SunsPhoenix, ArizonaArizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum14,870
Portland Trail BlazersPortland, OregonMemorial Coliseum12,888
Sacramento KingsSacramento, CaliforniaARCO Arena17,317
Seattle SuperSonicsSeattle, WashingtonSeattle Center Coliseum17,072
Expansion team *

Map of teams

Final standings

By conference

Notes

Playoffs

See main article: 1990 NBA 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.

Statistics leaders

Category Player Team Stat
Points per game 33.6
Rebounds per game 14.0
Assists per game 14.5
Steals per game Michael Jordan Chicago Bulls 2.77
Blocks per game Akeem Olajuwon Houston Rockets 4.59
FG% .625
FT% .930
3FG% .507

NBA awards

David Robinson, San Antonio Spurs

Dennis Rodman, Detroit Pistons

Ricky Pierce, Milwaukee Bucks

Rony Seikaly, Miami Heat

Pat Riley, Los Angeles Lakers

Player of the week

The following players were named NBA Player of the Week.

WeekPlayer
Nov. 3 – Nov. 12Vern Fleming (Indiana Pacers)
Nov. 13 – Nov. 19John Stockton (Utah Jazz)
Nov. 20 – Nov. 26Clyde Drexler (Portland Trail Blazers)
Nov. 27 – Dec. 3Patrick Ewing (New York Knicks)
Dec. 4 – Dec. 10Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)
Dec. 11 – Dec. 17Chris Mullin (Golden State Warriors)
Dec. 18 – Dec. 23Terry Cummings (San Antonio Spurs)
Dec. 25 – Dec. 30Karl Malone (Utah Jazz)
Jan. 2 – Jan. 7Terry Teagle (Golden State Warriors)
Jan. 8 – Jan. 14Ron Harper (Los Angeles Clippers)
Jan. 15 – Jan. 21Alvin Robertson (Milwaukee Bucks)
Jan. 22 – Jan. 28Karl Malone (Utah Jazz)
Jan. 29 – Feb. 4Tim Hardaway (Golden State Warriors)
Feb. 5 – Feb. 18Tom Chambers (Phoenix Suns)
Feb. 19 – Feb. 25David Robinson (San Antonio Spurs)
Feb. 26 – Mar. 4Akeem Olajuwon (Houston Rockets)
Mar. 5 – Mar. 11Rony Seikaly (Miami Heat)
Mar. 12 – Mar. 18Kevin Johnson (Phoenix Suns)
Mar. 19 – Mar. 25David Robinson (San Antonio Spurs)
Mar. 26 – Apr. 1Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)
Apr. 2 – Apr. 8Charles Barkley (Philadelphia 76ers)
Apr. 9 – Apr. 15Magic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers)
Apr. 16 – Apr. 22David Robinson (San Antonio Spurs)

Player of the month

The following players were named NBA Player of the Month.

MonthPlayer
NovemberPatrick Ewing (New York Knicks)
DecemberMichael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)
JanuaryKarl Malone (Utah Jazz)
FebruaryMagic Johnson (Los Angeles Lakers)
MarchMichael Jordan (Chicago Bulls)
AprilAkeem Olajuwon (Houston Rockets)

Rookie of the month

The following players were named NBA Rookie of the Month.

MonthRookie
NovemberDavid Robinson (San Antonio Spurs)
DecemberDavid Robinson (San Antonio Spurs)
JanuaryDavid Robinson (San Antonio Spurs)
FebruaryDavid Robinson (San Antonio Spurs)
MarchDavid Robinson (San Antonio Spurs)
AprilDavid Robinson (San Antonio Spurs)

Coach of the month

The following coaches were named NBA Coach of the Month.

MonthCoach
NovemberDick Versace (Indiana Pacers)
DecemberStu Jackson (New York Knicks)
JanuaryJim Lynam (Philadelphia 76ers)
FebruaryCotton Fitzsimmons (Phoenix Suns)
MarchRick Adelman (Portland Trail Blazers)
AprilJimmy Rodgers (Boston Celtics)

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: East Stars Put It Together, but Magic Has Hardware : Pro basketball: Laker guard earns MVP in losing effort as rest of his West teammates are shut down, 130-113.. Scott. Howard-Cooper. Los Angeles Times. February 12, 1990. February 1, 2024.
  2. News: Wilkins Wins It With the Same Old Stuff : Slam-dunk contest: Dominique beats Kenny Smith, but no one seems to care anymore. Hodges wins three-point shootout.. Mark. Heisler. Los Angeles Times. February 11, 1990. February 1, 2024.