1.
-W/L Record: 72-10 (87%)
-Seed: 1st Overall
-Finish: Champions
-Best Players: Jordan, Pippen, Rodman
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3.
W/L Record: 66-16 (80%)
Seed: 1st Overall
Finish: Champions
Best Players: Pierce, Garnett, Allen
4.
-W/L Record: 69-13 (84%)
-Seed: 1st Overall
-Finish: Champions
-Best Players: Jordan, Pippen, Rodman
5.
-W/L Record: 67-15 (81%)
-Seed: 1st Overall
-Finish: Champions
-Best Players: Bird, Parish, McHale
6.
-W/L Record: 65-17 (79%)
-Seed: 1st Overall
-Finish: Champions
-Best Players: Johnson, Abdul-Jabbar, Worthy
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Comments:
has to be the same roster to be a top team, a lot changed during those 8 seasons, the only players who stayed during the entire streak were Russell, Sam Jones and KC Jones. Havlicek only arrived in 1962, when they had already won 3 straight championships, so it doesn't count.
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-record; 67-15 -1st Overall - Champions - Best Players; Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant, Glen Rice
9.
-W/L Record: 69-13 (84%)
-Seed: 1st Overall
-Finish: Champions
-Best Players: Chamberlain, West
10.
-W/L Record: 68-13 (84%)
-Seed: 1st Overall
-Finish: Champions
-Best Players: Chamberlain, Greer
11.
-W/L Record: 67-15 (81%)
-Seed: 1st Overall
-Finish: Champions
-Best Players: Jordan, Pippen, Grant
12.
-W/L Record: 66-16 (80%)
-Seed: 1st Overall
-Finish: Champions
-Best Players: Oscar Robertson, Lew Alcindor
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the 'twin towers' led the spurs to an impressive 15-2 record in the playoffs for the title.
14.
Kemp and Payton were rolling, only Jordan and the 96 Bulls could have stopped them, and they did.
15.
Champions with a legendary group of players; Walt 'clyde' Frazier, Earl 'the pearl' Monroe, Willis Reed, Jerry Lucas and Phil Jackson.
16.
Only HOFs in this roster; Magic, Kareem, Worthy, Bob McAdoo, Byron Scott, Jamaal Wilkes, Rambis, Mike Cooper...
17.
-W/L Record: 65-17 (79%)
-Seed: 1st Overall
-Finish: Champions
-Best Players: Erving, Malone
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19.
rookie Magic, Kareem at his best and Jamaal Wilkes. championship winner without Kareem in the finals, that shows how strong the team was.
20.
Most talented roster ever, filled with legends at their primes; Julius Erving, George McGinnis, Doug Collins, Wold B. Free, Darryl Dawkins e Joe Bryant.
21.
Shaq, D-Wade, Alonzo Mourning, Gary Payton, Antoine Walker, Udonis Haslem, Jason Williams, James Posey, Pat Riley.
22.
'The Answer' in full effect !! MVP, scoring (31.4 ppg) and steals (2.8) leader in the regular season, all-star MVP, broke the 76ers franchise records for most assists and most 3-point FGs made in a playoff game, first player since Jordan (1993) to score multiple 50+ points games in a playoff series, playoff leader in points (33 ppg) and assists, scored 48 points in game 1 of the finals (5th most in NBA history), scoring leader in the 2001 NBA Finals (35,6 ppg). He did all this being only 25 years old and 6 feet tall.
23.
amazing historical season for these teams' star-players; in 61-62 Oscar Robertson (Cincinnati Royals) became the only player in NBA history to average a triple-double for a entire season (with a 30+ ppg average), Wilt Chamberlain (Philadelphia Warriors) had his 100-point game and set the NBA records for most points, FG made, and highest scoring average (50.4 ppg) in a season, and in the 5th game of the '62 NBA Finals, Elgin Baylor (LA Lakers) set the record for most points scored in a Finals game (61). Probably the most remarkable season of all-time.
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