This topic contains 8 replies, has 5 voices, and was last updated by AvatarAvatar NYK2010 16 years, 9 months ago.

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  • #8722
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    rhofern
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    1. 1995 bulls
    2. 1991 bulls
    3. 1972 lakers
    4. 1985 celtics
    5. 1969 knicks

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  • #213554
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    QHaynes20

    1970 Bucks?

    1988 Pistons?

    1983 Sixers?

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  • #213561
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    llperez

    I don’t like judging teams from the early 80’s and earlier because I didn’t watch them play enough. Anyone could read a few things and check out the final record, but to be honest, you can’t say how great they were unless you saw them play at least a significant amount of games. The best teams I’ve seen were probably the Bulls team that went 72-10 and the 2001 Lakers team.

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  • #213562
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    QHaynes20

    that’s why you gave me a negative?

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  • #213566
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    llperez

    who gave you a negative?

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  • #213567
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    llperez

    there, i just gave you a point

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  • #213573
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    dwilks101586
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    I would have to put 88’pistons 06′ Heats (why u say because wat title team can say everyone on there team can start? let me know) 01’Lakers ( swept everyone and would of swept the 6ers if they didnt take 10 days off)

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  • #213591
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    Lemons4Life
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    They were up there. I mean the Heat got rid of most players after that year, but they needed to rebuild. The Heat have come a long way with Harold Miner, Alonzo Mourning, & Dwyane Wade. I see the Heat starting to be one of the primier teams around 2020.

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  • #213594
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    NYK2010
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    I’d take 97 Bulls over 96 they faced tougher competition in the playoffs and were repeating too.

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