1978 NBA FINAL
GAME 7
Washington Bullets vs Seattle SuperSonics
Complete Original Broadcast
Excellent Quality- Two Disk Set
Announcers: Brent Musburger, Rick Barry, and John Havlicek
June 7 1978- Played in Seattle
Dennis Johnson, who before the 1977-78 playoffs was a relatively unknown guard from Pepperdine University,
had grown into a star in this series in front of a national TV audience.
However, DJ would miss every one of his 14 shots in this game.
Fellow guard Gus Williams was a bit more accurate, shooting 4-for-12. SuperSonics big men
Marvin Webster scored 27 points and Jack Sikma 21 to take up the slack, and that kept it close.
With 90 seconds left, Seattle whittled the lead from 11 points down to four, but Mitch Kupchak came up with a three-point play.
Fred Brown, who finished with 21 points off the bench, hit a short jumper, then Paul Silas got a tip-in to cut it to 101-99.
Silas then fouled Wes Unseld, a 55-percent shooter from the line during the playoffs.
He hit two free throws, and moments later Washington sealed it with a Bob Dandridge dunk, 105-99.
Charles Johnson and Dandridge each scored 19 points for the Bullets, while Elvin Hayes fouled out with 12 points,
a development that brought a couple of needling questions from the writers about his past failures in the playoffs.
Unseld would be named Finals MVP.
WASHINGTON BULLETS
Dandridge
Hayes
Henderson
Johnson
Walker
Kupchak
Wright
Grevey
Unseld (Finals MVP)
Ballard
Pace
Chenier
Coach Motta
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1978 NBA FINAL