no surprise, it fairly reflects how lopsided the league is. best players join together to form superboy unions, leaving ty teams becoming even tier
23* - Miami Heat
17 - Los Angeles Clippers
13* - Denver Nuggets
12 - Oklahoma City Thunder
11 - San Antonio Spurs
no surprise, it fairly reflects how lopsided the league is. best players join together to form superboy unions, leaving ty teams becoming even tier
That is why lebron streak is not as imprssive. You have 8 good teams and the rest is . ty league tbh
not really too much of a surprise. people acting like the NBA always had loads of parity. outside the 70's which was the NBA's true dead period, the league was usually dominated by 1-2, maybe 3 teams. the 90's with the bulls of course, with the occasional rox when MJ wasn't playing, or wasn't in playing shape. the 80's was pretty much the Celtics and Lakers with occasional Sixers, and near the end you had bad boys emerging. in the 60's it was just the celtics. before that, minneapolis. stop acting like the league always had 15 compe ive teams and suddenly its boiled down to superteams. nothing new here. we're just mad that we're no longer one of the superteams like we were.
Yep, sometimes I wonder if most of these NBA fans actually watched the league before the Heat formed their big 3, tbh..
2011 was the only NBA season that was wide open since the lockout year and the 2 years Jordan was absent, tbh..
streak now means , cause teams are tanking....
League is still better now than 72-10
Crazy thing right now is that after the Heat and Nuggets winning streaks, the next longest streak in the league is 2.
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should be a thread for teams with winningstreaks over 5![]()
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