Who are the Best NBA team of all time?

For any NBA team, the sweetest and most triumphant moment is the moment to win the championship.

In the 65-year history of the league, 65 teams have the honor to call themselves world basketball champions.

Whether it’s the Boston Celtics in 65, the Los Angeles Lakers in 1987 or the Chicago Bulls in 1997, there is no doubt that every championship team embodies greatness.

However, how do the championship teams in league history compare to each other? The idea is very interesting.

This is why I compiled a list of the greatest teams in NBA history.

This list is difficult to create, and it is more relative than absolute.

It is mainly based on the dominance of each team in a particular year, rather than the question of “which team will win”.

Honorable Mentions

  • Philadelphia 76ers 1966-67

Under the leadership of Wilt Chamberlain, the Philadelphia 76ers won the league’s highest 68 games in the regular season and then defeated the San Francisco Warriors in the NBA Finals.

  • 2001-02 Los Angeles Lakers

Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant were an unstoppable combination in the 2001-02 season. Before sweeping the New Jersey Nets in the Finals, the two led the Los Angeles Lakers to 58 victories.

  • 2007-08 Boston Celtics

The first year of the Big Three was absolutely successful. After winning the league’s highest 66 games, Paul Pierce, Ray Allen and Kevin Garnett won their first NBA championship, defeating Kobe Bryant’s Lakers in the Finals.

  • 1972-73 New York Knicks

The New York Knicks in the 1972-73 season was the embodiment of an absolute team. Walter Fraser, Willis Reid, Dave Debuscher, Earl Monroe and a series of role players have achieved success in the regular season, winning 57 games. Then they defeated the 68-win Boston Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals, and then defeated the Los Angeles Lakers to win the NBA championship, shocking the world.

10. 1964-65 Boston Celtics

Record: 62-18

The Boston Celtics are the greatest team in NBA history, mainly because this team demonstrated absolute dominance in the 1960s.

The Celtics were particularly prominent in the NBA season of the 1964-65 season.

In head coach Reid Auerbach, legendary center Bill Russell (average 24.1 rebounds), shooting guard Sam Jones (average team-high 25.9 points per game) and young John Hafley Led by Chek (18.3 points per game), the Celtics completed the regular season with a record of 62-18-their record is not only the best in the league, but also the best so far in team history. of.

The Celtics’ success in the regular season translated into the playoffs. They defeated Wilt Chamberlain’s Philadelphia 76ers in the Eastern Conference Finals and defeated Elgin Baylor and Jerry in the Finals. West’s Los Angeles Lakers.

Due to the lack of talent in the league at the time, many people undermined the success of the Celtics. This is both unfair and regrettable.

Regardless of the game, winning a championship is very difficult. It is important to understand that, and the fact that the Boston Celtics can win on such a consistent basis proves their place on this list.

9. 1991-92 Chicago Bulls

Record: 67-15

Now let me tell you, this is not the first time you have seen the Chicago Bulls in the 90s on this list.

After winning the team’s first championship the previous year, coach Phil Jackson’s Bulls easily won the 1991-92 regular season, winning 67 games.

However, what is more important is how the Bulls as a whole play seamlessly.

Although Michael Jordan and Scotty Pippen scored the most points (51.1 points total), both succumbed to the triangle offense and worked hard to get other teammates involved.

In addition, every player on the list knows his role and accepts it-Horace Grant is a rebounding machine, BJ Armstrong, Craig Hodges and John Paxon are three-point experts, Stacey King and Wei Perdue provided a low-level presence, while Bill Cartwright provided experienced leadership.

The Chicago Bulls have a real advantage in the playoffs, sweeping the Miami Heat in the first round, and in the second round against the New York Knicks in one of the greatest playoff series in NBA history, defeating Cleveland in the conference finals. The Cavaliers then repeat the same mistakes. After defeating Clyde Drexler’s Portland Trail Blazers in the 1992 NBA Finals, he became a world champion.

8. 1982-83 Philadelphia 76ers

Record: 65-17

Julius Irving entered the final stage of his career as a 32-year-old veteran in the 1982-83 season and did not win an NBA championship.

After he and the Philadelphia 76ers won the 1983 NBA championship, Irving was finally able to successfully climb this well-known mountain.

However, Irving did not do it alone-there are a variety of efficient players on the team who have contributed to success.

Julius Owen, who averaged 21.4 points per game, and guard Andrew Tony, who averaged 19.7 points per game, provided offense. Point guard Morris Cheeks assigned the basketball.

Moses Malone is an offensive and defensive threat-he not only averaged 15 rebounds and two blocks per game, but he also averaged 24 points per game.

The 76ers defeated their opponents in the threat group of the playoffs, swept the New York Knicks in the first round, and then defeated the Milwaukee Bucks in five games. The team then impressively swept Magic Johnson and Karim Abdul-Jabbar’s Los Angeles Lakers to win the championship.

7. 1970-71 Milwaukee Bucks

Record: 66-16

Entering 1970 Oscar Robertson (Oscar Robertson)’s career is coming to an end, but he still has not achieved the ultimate glory: the NBA championship.

The 1970-71 season marked a new start for Robertson, as he became a member of the young Milwaukee Bucks.

The Bucks superstar Karim Abdul-Jabbar established his dominance in the NBA during his rookie season.

The 1970-71 season was no exception. He continued to impose his will on all opponents, averaging 31.7 PPG and 16.0 RPG per game.

The aging triple-double player Robertson integrated himself into the team and skillfully passed the ball to his teammates.

In addition, the young Bob Dandridge contributed 18.4 PPG and 8.0 RPG.

In the end, the Milwaukee Bucks were too much for the opposing team. They won 66 games.

The team’s playoff performance was equally impressive, as it defeated Wilt Chamberlain and Jerry West’s Lakers in the Western Conference Finals, and then swept the Baltimore Bullets in the NBA Finals.

Finally, with the help of great players, Robertson won the championship.

6. 1996-97 Chicago Bulls

Record: 69-13

The Chicago Bulls are definitely the team of the 90s, and the 1996-97 team proved this.

Led by Phil Jackson, Michael Jordan, Scotty Pippen, Tony Kukoc, Luc Longley, Dennis Rodman and other coaches. Continue to dominate opponents with extraordinary team spirit.

Jordan and Pippen continued to score a lot while passing the ball. Kukoc offered a unique threat as a tall jumper. In addition, Rodman’s rebounding is also easy.

The team ended the regular season with 69 victories and defeated the Utah Jazz of Karl Malone and John Stockton in one of the most memorable finals in history.

5. 1988-89 Detroit Pistons

Record: 63-19

The Detroit Pistons in the 1988-89 season were one of the most annoying teams in NBA history because of their style of play.

However, the Pistons’ dominance is unquestionable-it certainly cannot be taken away from them.

The Pistons are adept defensively-this is an understatement. They are really the epitome of defensive strength.

Dennis Rodman, John Sally and Bill Lanbeer provided a strong defense in the low post; they did not allow anyone to freely rush to the basket.

At the same time, Isiah Thomas and Joe Dumars are excellent perimeter defenders. In fact, as everyone knows, Dumars is the only player who has caused trouble for Jordan on the offensive end.

The Pistons also have multiple offensive threats.

Thomas is a great breaker and passer. Dumas is an excellent key scorer and perimeter scorer. Lambir is an excellent three-point shooter, and Mark Aguirre also contributed a lot of points.

The Pistons ended the 88-89 season with 63 victories, defeated Larry Bird’s Celtics and Michael Jordan’s Bulls in the Eastern Conference playoffs, and then swept Magic Johnson’s Lakers in the Finals. team.

4. 1971-72 Los Angeles Lakers

Record: 69-13

When you look at the roster of the Los Angeles Lakers from 1971-72, you will understand why they are a great team.

Despite the extraordinary offensive threats of Jerry West, Elgin Baylor, Wilt Chamberlain, Gail Goodrich and Happy Helston, the Lakers were able to successfully pass the ball to the opposing team.

As a result, the team defeated their opponents by a 33-game winning streak from November to January, a record that is still maintained.

The Lakers ended the season with a league-high 69 victories and then defeated the New York Knicks in the Finals.

3. 1985-86 Boston Celtics

Record: 67-15

Now we are in the three greatest teams in NBA history.

The order of the top three is very difficult to decide, but in the end I decided to place the 1985-86 Boston Celtics in third place-without them, the list would definitely be incomplete.

Let us have a deep understanding of the Celtics’ excellent performance in the 85-86 season.

Last season, the Celtics lost to the Los Angeles Lakers in the Finals. Therefore, Larry Bird and the team are as motivated as ever to win the world championship from their hated enemy.

The regular season was full of success for the Celtics. Byrd, who averaged 25.8 points per game, and Kevin McHale, who averaged 21.3 points per game, continued to embarrass defenders with a lot of offensive moves.

Dennis Johnson and Danny Angie brought strength to the team’s backcourt, while Robert Parish served as the defensive machine.

The Celtics continued to win 67 games in the regular season and then dominated the Chicago Bulls, Atlanta Hawks and Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern Conference playoffs.

Then the Celtics defeated Hakim Olajuwon’s Houston Rockets in the Finals, bringing the title back to Bean City.

2. 1986-87 Los Angeles Lakers

Record: 65-17

The 1985-86 season of the Los Angeles Lakers was a failure. After winning 62 games in the regular season, they failed to make the NBA Finals because they lost to the Houston Rockets in the Western Conference Finals.

To make matters worse, the Boston Celtics are the new world champion.

Therefore, it is easy to say that the Lakers are eager to regain their throne.

The previous year, the Lakers performed well in the regular season. They won 65 games. Magic Johnson led the team with 23.9 points and 12.2 assists. James Worthy began to play a more important role in the team, averaging 19.4 PPG per game. Karim Abdul-Jabbar continues to show the brilliance of inside dominance, while Byron Scott, AC Green, Michael Cooper, Michal Thompson and Kurt Rambis act as Excellent role players completed their tasks.

The Lakers easily reached the Finals, where they only played against the previous year’s champion Boston Celtics.

After six historic battles, the Lakers won, they became champions again.

1. 1995-96 Chicago Bulls

Record: 72-10

Here we have. The greatest team in NBA history: the Chicago Bulls in the 1995-96 season.

The Chicago Bulls reached the epitome of their greatness in the 1995-96 NBA season, and it was really the epitome of general greatness.

In the 1994-95 season, the performance of the Chicago Bulls did not meet expectations, especially when Michael Jordan did not play baseball. However, in the latter part of the season, Jordan made a comeback unexpectedly.

However, his comeback did not help the team’s fate too much, they lost to the Orlando Magic in the second round of the playoffs.

So, entering the 1995-96 season, there is no doubt that Jordan and the Bulls are ready to bring the championship back to the Windy City.

The Bulls continue to play as a team as they have in the past few years. Jordan led the team in close matches, hitting key goals time and time again.

In the end, the ruthless Bulls ended the regular season with an NBA record of 72 wins.

The team reached the playoffs, defeated Gary Payton’s Seattle SuperSonics, and won the NBA championship again.

Of course, the Bulls are back.

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