The 1993-94 National Basketball Association postseason tournament determined the league champion. This annual competition features the top eight teams from each conference, East and West, engaging in a series of best-of-seven elimination rounds. The format culminates in the NBA Finals, a best-of-seven series between the Eastern Conference champion and the Western Conference champion.
This particular tournament year holds historical significance due to various factors. It marked a transitional period in the league, characterized by shifts in player dominance and team rivalries. The absence of Michael Jordan, who had retired prior to the season, significantly altered the competitive landscape and provided opportunities for other players and teams to contend for the championship. The results impacted team legacies and player reputations, contributing to the broader narrative of NBA history.