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Десять лучших команд в истории НБА
1964-65 Boston Celtics | 62 - 18 | (.775) |
Led by Bill Russell, Sam Jones, John Havlicek, Tom Sanders
and Tom Heinsohn...Broke its own league record for most
victories in a season and went on to win the Celtics' seventh
consecutive NBA championship...Battled the Philadelphia 76ers
in an East Finals for the ages, winning Game Seven 110-109;
John Havlicek's deflection at game's end produced the
legendary "Havlicek stole the ball!" radio call from Celtics
broadcaster Johnny Most...Defeated the L.A. Lakers 4-1 in
1965 NBA Finals. |
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1966-67 Philadelphia 76ers | 68 - 13 | (.840) |
Propelled by Wilt Chamberlain, Hal Greer, Chet Walker and
Billy Cunningham, started the season 46-4 and went on to set
record for most victories in a season (broken by 1971-72 L.A.
Lakers)...Ended Celtics' run of eight consecutive
championships by defeating Boston 4-1 in Eastern Division
Finals...Defeated the San Francisco Warriors 4-2 in 1967 NBA
Finals. |
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1969-70 New York Knicks | 60 - 22 | (.732) |
Willis Reed, Walt Frazier, Dick Barnett, Dave DeBusschere,
Bill Bradley and Cazzie Russell starred for one of the best
passing teams in NBA history...Captured New York's first NBA
Championship by defeating Los Angeles 4-3 in the memorable
1970 NBA Finals...Captain Willis Reed, who missed Game Six
due to a torn leg muscle, hobbled onto the Madison Square
Garden floor before Game Seven and scored New York's first
two baskets to inspire the Knicks to a 113-99 victory. |
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1971-72 L.A. Lakers | 69 - 13 | (.841) |
Gail Goodrich, Jerry West, Wilt Chamberlain, Jim McMillian
and Happy Hairston combined to bring Lakers their first
championship of the Los Angeles era...Broke Philadelphia's
1966-67 record for wins in a season (broken by Chicago in
1995-96), at one point winning 33 consecutive games, a record
that still stands...Won NBA record 16 consecutive road
games...Best road winning percentage in NBA history (.816;
31-7)...Defeated New York 4-1 in 1972 NBA Finals. |
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1982-83 Philadelphia 76ers | 65 - 17 | (.793) |
Moses Malone joined the 76ers as a free agent and teamed with
Julius Erving, Andrew Toney, Maurice Cheeks and Bobby Jones
to bring the 76ers their first title in 16 seasons...Malone
proclaimed the 76ers would sweep through the NBA Playoffs in
"Fo', Fo', Fo'" and he wasn't far off as Philadelphia cruised
in "Fo', Fi', Fo'" to post the best winning percentage in NBA
Playoffs history at .923 (12-1). |
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1985-86 Boston Celtics | 67 - 15 | (.817) |
Stung by a 4-2 loss to the L.A. Lakers in the 1985 NBA
Finals, Larry Bird led the Celtics featuring Robert Parish,
Kevin McHale, Dennis Johnson, Danny Ainge and a rejuvenated
Bill Walton to the best record in franchise history and a 4-2
defeat of Houston in the 1986 NBA Finals...Posted 40-1 record
at Boston Garden, best home winning percentage (.976) in NBA
history...Fifth-best overall winning percentage ever (.817). |
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1986-87 L.A. Lakers | 65 - 17 | (.793) |
The Lakers recaptured their place atop the NBA thanks to the
"Showtime" fast-break style spearheaded by Earvin "Magic"
Johnson and teammates Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James Worthy,
Byron Scott, A.C. Green and Michael Cooper...Johnson averaged
a career-best 23.9 points per game and led the league in
assists with a 12.2 average...Lakers defeated Boston 4-2 in
the 1987 NBA Finals after winning 11 of their first 12 games
in the playoffs. |
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1988-89 Detroit Pistons | 63 - 19 | (.768) |
Isiah Thomas, Bill Laimbeer, Joe Dumars, Mark Aguirre, Vinnie
Johnson and Dennis Rodman combined to form the heart of one
of the strongest defensive teams in the modern era...Lacking
a dominant center, Pistons featured a potent three-guard
rotation and a deep bench that rebounded and defended
relentlessly...Pistons were 15-2 in 1989 playoffs, including
4-0 sweep of L.A. Lakers in 1989 NBA Finals. |
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1991-92 Chicago Bulls | 67 - 15 | (.817) |
Michael Jordan dominated the NBA and received strong support
from teammates Scottie Pippen, Horace Grant, B.J. Armstrong,
Bill Cartwright and John Paxson...Topped previous
championship season by winning six more games than in
1990-91, the fifth-winningest season in league
history...Defeated the Portland Trail Blazers 4-2 in 1992 NBA
Finals. |
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1995-96 Chicago Bulls | 72 - 10 | (.878) |
Featuring Superman (Michael Jordan), Batman (Scottie Pippen)
and Rodman (Dennis Rodman), Bulls shattered record for most
wins in a regular season...Won 87 of 100 games, including the
playoffs...Ron Harper, Luc Longley, Toni Kukoc and Steve Kerr
rounded out core of driven team that featured triangle
offense...Started season an amazing 41-3...Jordan's first
full season since returning from retirement. |
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