|
Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On January 8, 1997, the NBA announced the "Top Ten Basketball Teams" in history
On this day, 28 years ago, on January 8, 1997 (November 29, 1996 lunar calendar), NBA announced the "Top Ten Ball Teams" of history. NBA announced the "Top Ten Ball Teams" of the Boston Celtics in the 1964-65 season: 62-18 overall record, 77.5% win rate. The main lineup includes Bill Russell, Sam Jones, Havlicek, Sanders and Heinsohn. The team broke the team's record for winning games in a single season and went on to win its seventh consecutive championship. The Philadelphia 76ers in the 1966-67 season: 68-13 overall record, 84.0% win rate. The main lineup is Chamberlain, Greer, Walker and Cunningham, setting a record for NBA wins in a single season. Defeating the Celtics in the Eastern Conference Finals resulted in the "Boston Dynasty" record of 8 consecutive championships and defeated the San Francisco Warriors to win the championship. The New York Knicks in the 1969-70 season: a total record of 60 wins and 22 losses, with a winning rate of 73.2%. The main lineup is Reid, Fraser, Barnett, De Boucher and Bradley. The injured Reid suddenly appeared on the field before Game 7 of the NBA Finals. This move was called a "empty city trick", which caught the opponent off guard and finally defeated the Lakers to win the championship. 1971-72 Los Angeles Lakers: 69-13 overall with a winning percentage of 84.1%. The main lineup includes Goode Ridge, West, Chamberlain, Macmillan and Helston. The team has a 33-game winning streak and a 69-game winning record, and defeated the New York Knicks to win the championship. 1982-83 Philadelphia 76ers; 65-17 overall with a winning percentage of 79.3%. The main lineup includes Moses Ma Long, Julius Irving, Tony, Cheeks and Bow Jones. Since the 76ers are directly in the semifinals, each round is a 7-game 4-win system. Ma Long vowed before the rematch: "FO! FO! FO "FO" is "Four" (4), which means that the 76ers will all pass 4-0 to win the championship. Ma Long's prediction was only one game away. After a 4-0 sweep in the semifinals, they lost only one game to the Bucks in the Eastern Conference finals, and finally defeated the Lakers 4-0 to win the championship. 1985-86 Boston Celtics: 67-15 overall, 81.7% win rate. The main players are Larry Bird, Parrish, McHale, Danny Ainge, Dennis Johnson and Bill Walton. The team set a 40-1 NBA home best record and won the championship after beating the Lakers in the Finals. The Los Angeles Lakers in the 1986-87 season: 65-17 overall, with a winning rate of 79.3%. The main players are "Magic" Johnson, Jabbar, James Worthy, Byron Scott, A. C Green and Cooper. In the rematch, the Lakers lost only one game in the first 12 games and defeated the Celtics to win the championship. The Detroit Pistons in the 1988-89 season: 63-19 overall, with a winning rate of 76.8%. The main lineup includes Thomas, Dumas, Lambert, Rodman, Aguirre and Vinny Johnson. This is the strongest defensive team in NBA history. The style is rough and known as the "bad boy team". Due to the lack of a threatening center, the team sent a rare 3-guard lineup, and swept the Lakers 4-0 in the finals to win the championship. The Chicago Bulls in the 1991-92 season: 67-15 overall record, 81.7% winning rate. The main lineup includes Jordan, Pippen, Grant, Armstrong, Cartwright and Paxson. This Bulls team won 6 more games than the 1990-1991 season, and it was also one of Jordan's best seasons. The finals defeated the Trail Blazers 4-2 to win the championship. The Chicago Bulls in the 1995-96 season: 72-10 overall record, 87.8% winning rate. The main lineup is Jordan, Pippen, Rodman, plus Harper, Longley, and Kukoc. They won 87 of 100 games throughout the season, setting a NBA new record for winning games in the regular season. Their "triangle offense" is unique in NBA and one of the strongest defensive teams in NBA history. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1133.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.11-15:55] 访问:76
※※相关信息专题※※ §History0108
Loading...
|
Search on site
This day in history
August 2023
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
|