95-96 Chicago Bulls. Big three Michael Jordan, Scotty Pippen and Dennis Rodman.How about the !966-67 Philadelphia 76ers, 68-13 and World Champions. Maybe the 1971-72 LA Lakers, 69-13 and World Champions. Did I mention 33 straight wins.
McHale broke his foot that year and Walton was hurt also....Celts were not nearly as strong as the previous year.How about the 86-87 Lakers, who dethroned the Celtics?
No Bill Russell?My mistake. It should have been 1967. My answer is an opinion like everyone else. Thirty-three games in a row is massive. There were fewer teams then, and the centers were so much better. The two facts tying the 76ers and Lakers is Wilt Chamberlain was the center on both teams. The elite centers were: Wilt Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Willis Reed, Wes Unseld, Dave Cowens, Bob Lanier, Nate Thurmond, and Elvin Hayes.
Any college team has 4 future Olympians before?
I can count only 5, DT, Sue, Swin Cash, Svet and Asjha Jones unless there are 1 in the men's team.UConn 00-01 had six future Olympians.
Great Championship in 1967. Some of the most intriguing players that few talk about. Billy Cunningham was an unstoppable small forward for the 76ers. At 6'5", he averaged over 20 pts and 12 rebounds, getting 27 one game. Later on, coached the 76ers and reached 300 and 400 wins faster than anyone in history. Once he won the NBA Championship, he quit and have not heard about him since.My mistake. It should have been 1967. My answer is an opinion like everyone else. Thirty-three games in a row is massive. There were fewer teams then, and the centers were so much better. The two facts tying the 76ers and Lakers is Wilt Chamberlain was the center on both teams. The elite centers were: Wilt Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Willis Reed, Wes Unseld, Dave Cowens, Bob Lanier, Nate Thurmond, and Elvin Hayes.
Bill Russell was retired. Dave Cowen was the Celtics' center.No Bill Russell?
Great Championship in 1967. Some of the most intriguing players that few talk about. Billy Cunningham was an unstoppable small forward for the 76ers. At 6'5", he averaged over 20 pts and 12 rebounds, getting 27 one game. Later on, coached the 76ers and reached 300 and 400 wins faster than anyone in history. Once he won the NBA Championship, he quit and have not heard about him since.
Rick Barry player for the Warriors and was a neighbor of mine in Colorado Springs. Great stories. Great player.
All that being said, while I grew up in Phila. and would watch 10+ 76er games in person a year, several of the Bill Russell Celtic teams would be on top of my list. Must be an age thing.
You are correct. Schumacher played for Team USA but not actually in the Olympics. My bad.I can count only 5, DT, Sue, Swin Cash, Svet and Asjha Jones unless there are 1 in the men's team.
I wasn't alive in the 70s. Does anyone know why NBA guys never talk about the 70s? Seemed like traditional powers like the Lakers, Celtics, and Sixers were in decline and rose up a bunch of unfamiliar faces that nobody wanted to watch anymore. Don't hear anyone talk about the championships that the Sonics, Warriors, or Trailblazers won in the 70s. Add the rise in drug use and the disco culture at the time gave NBA a bad look?
I was 5 when Bird won that epic series vs the Lakers in '84, and I was a Bird and Celtics fan first. Just wondering because after Jordan retired, the NBA was full of those strange, unfamiliar new faces and it didn't feel the same anymore. I liked O'Neal, but I preferred him in Orlando and this Kobe Bryant dude seemed like a Jordan copycat. Kinda fell asleep from the NBA ever since 1998. I watched it, liked a few teams but I was never able to regain the type of interest I had during the 15 year stretch from the peak of Bird thru Jordan. (84-98)
In regards to the 70's-
IMO Bird and Magic brought back the NBA. I don't think it was thought of as being that popular (or declining popularity) before they came aboard. And Magic and Bird didn't come in until 79-80. Don't think those champions other than Alcindor/Jabbar had a prime top 10 type of super elite players after 72-73 until Bird and Magic came. Bill Walton should've been the next big multi-year superstar. The prime NBA potential multi-year superstar to lead NBA against Jabbar so we could get classic matchups year over year - but Walton got hurt at the time he started becoming super from the 1 prior year.
Also- because the ABA also had some damn good talent and as a result took away from potential great NBA teams.. Two guys in particular - Julius Erving and Rick Barry.. Rick Barry at 22 years old was the lead player for the NBA -Golden State Warriors averaging over 35 per game and led his team in finals only to lose to the awesome 66-67 Sixers led by Wilt. After that Barry went to ABA.
And as for DR J he was off-the-charts in the mid-70's in ABA. The in his 1st year in NBA he got his team to finals. The problem was his secondary player- George McGinnis fell apart in the playoffs for 2 straight years.