On June 7, 2000, Shaquille O’Neal delivered a dominant opening act in the NBA Finals, scoring 43 points and grabbing 19 rebounds as the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Indiana Pacers 104-87 at Staples Center.
O’Neal converted 21 field goals, tying the league record for most baskets in a Finals game. Only Elgin Baylor, Rick Barry, Jerry West, and Michael Jordan had previously reached that mark.
Kobe Bryant finished as Los Angeles’ second-leading scorer with 14 points. No other Laker reached double figures, underscoring O’Neal’s heavy workload in Game 1.
Path to the Finals
The victory capped a rigorous postseason run in which the Lakers survived an elimination game against the Sacramento Kings in the first round and needed seven games to outlast the Portland Trail Blazers in the Western Conference Finals.
Series Impact
O’Neal maintained his momentum throughout the championship series, averaging 38.0 points and 16.7 rebounds over six contests. Los Angeles clinched its first title since 1987 with a 4-2 series win, and O’Neal was unanimously named Finals Most Valuable Player.
The center closed the series with 41 points, 12 rebounds, and five blocks in Game 6, reinforcing his status as the era’s most imposing interior force.
Source: Lakers Nation