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NBA: 10 Best Teams of All Time

Any team wants to reach the NBA championship because it represents the peak of success. It demonstrates the team’s strength and can be held onto for the duration of NBA history. However, not every victor is one of the greatest NBA teams ever.

In the league’s 65-year history, 65 clubs have had the privilege of referring to themselves as the world’s greatest basketball teams. 

There is no denying that every championship-winning team, whether it was the 1965 Boston Celtics, the 1987 Los Angeles Lakers, or the 1997 Chicago Bulls, personified excellence.

Teams who win often have a fantastic team as well as other advantages. These include effective tactics, locker-room harmony, and various other elements.

Listed below are GiveMeSport’s ten best NBA teams.

The team developed more strength and assertiveness in 2015–16. With an average of 104.3 points per game, Lebron James and Kyrie Irving have found their groove. The Cleveland Cavaliers enjoyed a thrilling postseason, defeating the Toronto Raptors, Atlanta Hawks, and Detroit Pistons to go to the championship game.

They encountered the tough Warriors once more along with the All-Star trio of Draymond Green, Klay Thompson, and Stephen Curry. The team had a 1-3 lead but miraculously recovered to win 4-3 in the end.

The Celtics finished the regular season with a 62-18 record under the leadership of head coach Red Auerbach, iconic centre Bill Russell, shooting guard Sam Jones, and a young John Havlicek. They not only had the greatest record in the league but also the best record in the team’s brief history.

The Boston Celtics’ dominance in the regular season carried over to the postseason, where they defeated the Los Angeles Lakers and Wilt Chamberlain’s Philadelphia 76ers to win

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