In the Great Western Forum, Jabbar scored 36 points as the Lakers defeated the Celtics to secure the championship point.
Two days later, on the parquet floor of the Boston Garden, in front of 14,890 highly emotional fans, the Lakers beat the Celtics 111-100.
The Lakers finally defeated their tormentors, dispelling the ghost that had haunted the basketball souls of Los Angeles since the 1960s.
"That was the greatest day of my basketball career," Assistant Coach Bertka said, "I sat there praying to God, 'somehow help us win this game. Somehow let us beat these guys.'
Jabbar scored 29 points and was named MVP of the series; his superb all-around performance marked the peak of his career in Los Angeles.
However, this victory also owes thanks to the Celtics' unwitting gifts, as they played a game without discipline or skill.