The numerical data compiled from the championship series in the National Basketball Association during 1995 provides a quantifiable record of player and team performance. These figures encapsulate points scored, rebounds gathered, assists distributed, steals executed, and blocks recorded, among other statistical categories, for each game and the series as a whole. For instance, an analysis of these figures reveals the average points per game scored by key players and the overall field goal percentage achieved by each team.
These documented metrics serve as a crucial resource for analyzing team strategies, player contributions, and the overall narrative of the series. They allow for an objective comparison of player effectiveness, highlighting strengths and weaknesses. Historically, this information enables a deeper understanding of the game’s evolution, the influence of particular players, and the tactical approaches prevalent during that era. Further, it allows for the comparison of team performance across different eras of the NBA.