Talk:1975 NBA Finals

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Here is the paragraph from the source: Washington had home-court advantage for the Finals, but it would not be possible to use the normal 2-2-1-1-1 format due to scheduling conflicts with the Warriors’ arena, so the NBA presented two options to Bullets’ coach KC Jones: play Game 1 on the road and the next three at home or play game one at home and then the next two on the road. Jones did not want his team to fall behind early, so he chose to have Game 1 at home. This backfired when the Warriors beat the Bullets in Washington, 101-95. Barry scored 36 points to lead Golden State to a 92-91 victory in Game 2 at the Cow Palace. Bash Kash (talk) 23:29, 4 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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