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- Magic Johnson set an NBA Finals record with 21 assists in 1984.
- The Lakers defeated the Celtics 137-104 in Game 3, leading the series 2-1.
- Johnson’s record for most assists in an NBA Finals game still stands today.
Legendary Performance: Magic Johnson’s NBA Finals Record
In a historic 1984 NBA Finals Game 3, Magic Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers delivered a performance for the ages. On June 3, 1984, Johnson’s 21 assists against the Boston Celtics set a record for the most in a Finals game, a feat that remains unmatched to this day.
The Lakers’ victory over the Celtics, with a score of 137-104, was a pivotal moment in their storied rivalry. Johnson’s triple-double, which included 14 points and 11 rebounds, was instrumental in giving the Lakers a 2-1 series lead. The game saw the Lakers’ starters and key bench players all scoring in double figures, showcasing the team’s depth and Johnson’s ability to elevate his teammates’ play.
Despite the Lakers’ eventual defeat in the series, Johnson’s record-setting performance stands as a testament to his exceptional talent and the intense competition of the Lakers-Celtics rivalry during the 1980s. His legacy continues to inspire players and fans alike, with his record still holding strong after nearly four decades.