2011–12 NBA season

The 2011–12 NBA season was the 66th season of the National Basketball Association (NBA), which began with the signing of a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the owners of the 30 NBA teams and the NBA's players. The previous CBA, which was ratified in 2005, expired at 12:01 am EDT on July 1, 2011, resulting in a lockout. With the new deal in place, the regular season was shortened from the normal 82 games per team to 66, because of nearly two months of inactivity. This was the league's first season since 1991–92 without Shaquille O'Neal, who announced his retirement on June 1, 2011, via social media. A 4-time champion, O'Neal played 19 years for the Orlando Magic, Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat, Phoenix Suns, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Boston Celtics. The season began on Christmas Day 2011, and ended on April 26, 2012. The playoffs started on April 28 and ended on June 21 when the Miami Heat defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 5 of their series, 121–106, winning the Finals, 4–1 and to capture the franchise's second NBA title. LeBron James was named both the season MVP and the NBA Finals MVP. The NBA regular season would not begin again in December until the 2020–21 NBA season.

2011–12 NBA season
LeagueNational Basketball Association
SportBasketball
DurationDecember 25, 2011 – April 26, 2012
April 28 – June 9, 2012 (Playoffs)
June 12 – 21, 2012 (Finals)
Number of games66
Number of teams30
TV partner(s)ABC, TNT, ESPN, NBA TV
Draft
Top draft pickKyrie Irving
Picked byCleveland Cavaliers
Regular season
Top seedChicago Bulls
Season MVPLeBron James (Miami)
Top scorerKevin Durant (Oklahoma City)
Playoffs
Eastern championsMiami Heat
  Eastern runners-upBoston Celtics
Western championsOklahoma City Thunder
  Western runners-upSan Antonio Spurs
Finals
ChampionsMiami Heat
  Runners-upOklahoma City Thunder
Finals MVPLeBron James (Miami)
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