Who Won the 1991 NBA Finals?
The 1991 NBA Finals was the championship round of the 1990-1991 NBA season. The series was between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Chicago Bulls, with the Lakers winning the series 4-1.
The Los Angeles Lakers
In 1991, the Los Angeles Lakers won the NBA Finals. This was the team’s first championship in a decade, and it was also the first time that they had won back-to-back titles since 1972. The Lakers defeated the Chicago Bulls in five games, with Magic Johnson being named Finals MVP.
The Chicago Bulls
The Chicago Bulls won the 1991 NBA Finals, beating the Los Angeles Lakers four games to one. The Bulls were led by Michael Jordan, who was named the Finals MVP. This was the first of six championships that the Bulls would win during the 1990s.
The Detroit Pistons
The Detroit Pistons are a professional basketball team based in Auburn Hills, Michigan. The Pistons compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member of the league’s Eastern Conference Central Division and plays its home games at The Palace of Auburn Hills.
In 1991, the Pistons won their second NBA championship by defeating the Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA Finals, four games to one.