This Date in NBA History (June 1): Dirk Nowitzki goes off for 50 points in pivotal Game 5 win vs Suns in 2006 Western Conference Finals

Yash Matange

This Date in NBA History (June 1): Dirk Nowitzki goes off for 50 points in pivotal Game 5 win vs Suns in 2006 Western Conference Finals image

On June 1st in 2006, Dirk Nowitzki went off for a playoff career-high 50 points and led the Dallas Mavericks to a pivotal 117-101 Game 5 win against the Phoenix Suns in the Western Conference Finals. 

The performance, that was a franchise-high in the postseason, put the Mavericks franchise just one win away from their first-ever NBA Finals. 

Despite leading for a majority of the first three quarters, the Mavericks found themselves trailing by seven (77-70) with 3:27 to go in the third quarter and that's when the 7-foot German took over.

He scored seven points as part of the hosts' 12-4 run to close to quarter and then, in the final period, he single-handedly outscored the Suns 22-20 including 15 straight to give the Mavericks a comfortable win. 

"I tried to make something happen," Nowitzki said. 

"He played unbelievable," said Suns' guard Steve Nash, a teammate of Nowitzki's on the Mavericks from 1998 to 2004. 

Playing 43 minutes en route to the only postseason 50-point game of his career, the German also finished with 12 rebounds and three assists while also recording phenomenal shooting splits - 14-26 FGs (53.8%); 5-6 3Ps (83.3%); 17-18 FTs (94.4%).   

This Nowitzki show came off the back of an absolute struggle in Game 4. As the Mavericks lost by 20 (106-86) in Game 4 in Phoenix, he finished with just 11 points on 3-of-11 shooting from the field in 33 minutes. 

"The last game, I never really found my rhythm," Nowitzki said. "Today, I just wanted to be aggressive, no matter what happens."

The Mavericks took care of business in Game 6 back in Phoenix and advanced to their first-ever NBA Finals. However, in the championship series, they surrendered a 2-0 series lead to eventually lose in six games to Dwyane Wade and the Miami Heat. 

Other notable events on June 1st

Seattle SuperSonics - 1979 NBA Champions

  • In 1979, the Seattle Supersonics won their first and only NBA championship as they defeated the Washington Bullets 97-93 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. Gus Williams scored 23 points and Jack Sikma grabbed 17 rebounds as the SuperSonics avenged their seven-game loss to the Bullets in the 1978 Finals. 

  • In 1993, Dan Majerle, of the Phoenix Suns, set a then playoff record with eight 3-pointers in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals against the Seattle SuperSonics. He finished with 34 points in Game 5 as the Suns eventually prevailed in seven games to advance to the NBA Finals. 
  • In 1994, Reggie Miller knocked down a then NBA playoff record five 3-pointers in the fourth quarter in the Pacers' 93-86 win over the New York Knicks in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals. He finished with a game-high 39 points including 6-of-11 from 3-point range. 

Game-winning buzzer-beaters on June 1st

Michael Jordan vs. Utah Jazz in 1997

Notable playoff eliminations on June 1st

  • In 2005, the San Antonio defeated the Phoenix Suns 101-95 in Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals to advance to their third NBA Finals in franchsie history and the second in a three-year span. 

Detroit Pistons - the 2004 Eastern Conference Champions

  • In 2004, the Detroit Pistons booked their sixth NBA Finals appearance in franchise history with a 69-65 Game 6 victory against the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals. It was the Pistons' first Finals appearance since 1990. 
  • In 1995, the Houston Rockets booked their second consecutive Finals appearance with a 100-95 Game 6 win over the San Antonio Spurs in the Western Conference Finals. 

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