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Minneapolis Lakers.
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The most famous all-time champion is the Bulls in the 95-96 season. He won the championship with 72 wins and 10 losses in the regular season and 15 wins and 3 losses in the playoffs of the same year. Swept the opponent almost the entire season.
After that, the Warriors went 73-9 in the 15-16 season, but unfortunately did not win the championship. Become a laughing stock.
Looking at the regular season and playoffs, 87-13, ranking first in NBA history. The second team was the Celtics in '86, who had 82 wins, and neither the Celtics in '86, nor the 76ers in '67, nor the Lakers in '72 nor the Lakers in '87 failed to meet the 87-win standard.
Ranked first in the league in points scored per game and second in points conceded defensively. The difference between wins and losses. What team in history has been able to achieve the difference between offense and defense? In my cognition, there is none, or maybe I don't have that much detail about the data, don't spray it.
33 wins away. So far, no team has broken the Bulls' record for winning on the road that season and winning beautifully. If you don't look at the floor, you must think it's the home of the Bulls, and the number of fans enjoyed by the Bulls in '96 was unprecedented in that era.
Like the Beatles, everyone wants to be part of the team.
In 41 home games, the Bulls scored an average of 107 points against their opponents. Win by an average of 17 points. They have not lost a single game in their first 37 home games, setting a record of consecutive home wins.
A lot of data is enough to show the greatness of the 95-96 Bulls, not to mention the personal horror data of Jordan, Pippen, and Rodman back then.
There are still a lot of stats to back up the greatest teams in history, and I won't list them all.
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On April 6, 1946, the "American Basketball Association (BAA)" was initiated by Walter A. Brown, the owner of Boston Garden in the United States, and Brown first proposed the high salary system and contract system that later became the two cornerstones of modern professional basketball. The contract system means that a player can only sign a contract with one club, and a player reserve system is set up in case the player leaves the team suddenly. In 1949, thanks to Brown's efforts, the two major basketball organizations in the United States, BAA and NBL, merged to form the National Basketball Association (NBA).
Brown also became the founder of what would later become known as the Boston Celtics. 1947 Philadelphia Warriors 4-1 Bucks, and the Warriors became the first championship in NBA history. The team that has won the most championships is the Celtics, and the Celtics are almost an encyclopedia of the NBA, and their history is a history of championships, a history of stars.
With 16 championships topping any NBA team, eight consecutive championships are hard to come by, and more than 20 retired numbers have almost left the Celtics with no usable number.
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The first NBA championship was won by the Philadelphia Warriors.
The Philadelphia Warriors are the predecessor of the Golden State Warriors, one of the NBA veteran teams, the first championship team of the NBA, moved to San Francisco in 1962, called the "San Francisco Warriors", and the Warriors were renamed the "Golden State Warriors" from 1971 to 1972, which is still used today.
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1947 Warriors are the first championship in NBA history. But that was the Warriors, who were from Philadelphia, not from the current Golden State.
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NBA championship team winner for the past 10 years.
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1946-1947 was the first season of the NBA, the Finals.
The Philadelphia Warriors beat the Chicago Bucks 4-1.
The Philadelphia Warriors won their first NBA championship.
The dream team will be much stronger, and a team relies on cooperation, not individual ability. In addition, the dream team has been running in for 3 years, gradually maturing, and knowing the importance of the team, the dream team must be strong!
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