I'm not surprised that the Jazz and Trail Blazers are high on this list. Sure, they haven't done much in the playoffs, but over the course of their history, they made the playoffs more often than not. Throughout the '80s and '90s, they were both in the playoffs nearly every time.
It also just depends on how much you value championships. Obviously it’s the most important thing in assessing a teams success, but it’s not the ONLY thing
Ppl can hate all they want but the Lakers are the greatest, and most consistent franchise ever! We won titles in almost every decade, and in almost every era!
I feel like the only reason the Celtics aren’t number one was because the mediocre seasons they had in the 90s brought them down. If only Len Bias and Reggie Lewis didn’t die when they did…….
Also in the 2000’s and 2010’s they were a regular season team that only won 1 title. Always pumped out a 50 win season tho. And they eventually did get over the hump again I say one more ring and they reclaim their top spot. RIP Len bias
Ngl Ik the lakers and Cs would still dominate either way but winning since 2000 gotta be factored into this. The lack of that is how the Sixers who haven’t done shit in the playoffs since 2001 (and outside that year since the 80’s) got ranked above the Warriors and Heat. Rings won in the 21st century should count way more than rings won in the 50’s/60’s (and that’s coming from a fan of a team that hasn’t won a ring since the 70’s)
@@And.One.Hoops1 ya. In general tho I value being consistently good over eras highly. Winning a bunch of rings when there were 7 teams doesn’t mean that much IMO. Luckily, both the teams that did that had success in this century so we don’t gotta worry too much about that
Interesting video. Personally I feel championships should carry much greater weighting in your formula - there's no way the Warriors are only the 15th best team of all time, and Pistons 12th, below the likes of Hawks/Bucks/Blazers. All subjective though of course.
Yeah that’s fair. The problem for the Warriors is that people forget they very very bad for nearly 4 decades. Had it not been for this most recent era, they would have been a bottom 5 team
It really demonstrates how good the Splash Brothers era is for Golden State. Without the last decade, the Warriors franchise's best days were in Philly. If this were made in 2014, the Warriors would probably be bottom 10, maybe bottom 5.
Now this is the content I relate with, NBA + real world skills
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Really liked how you added statistics, loved the video and the editing
All facts no cap. Great video
Awesome video my man!!
Appreciate it brother! 🙏
That was brilliantly thought provoking, and very interesting indeed. Awesome presentation, my Guy!!! (Go Bulls)
Appreciate it brother! Glad you enjoyed it
I enjoyed this presentation.
I'm not surprised that the Jazz and Trail Blazers are high on this list. Sure, they haven't done much in the playoffs, but over the course of their history, they made the playoffs more often than not. Throughout the '80s and '90s, they were both in the playoffs nearly every time.
It also just depends on how much you value championships. Obviously it’s the most important thing in assessing a teams success, but it’s not the ONLY thing
About Bulls. There was DRose period, but also at 1970's Bulls where one of league's top team.
"2012 Bobcats" had me dying 😂
As a Bucks fan it great to see us up at six place, even though were considered a small franchise. Lets go Bucks 🟢🦌
Bulls were 6th, not Bucks. Bucks were much lower
Ppl can hate all they want but the Lakers are the greatest, and most consistent franchise ever! We won titles in almost every decade, and in almost every era!
You ain’t fucking lying. Only team to win chips in every decade whether niggas like it or not.
Mark my words. Its gonna be dark days for a long time after LeBron for Lakers!
Yeah that’s the main thing for the Lakers beyond the Lebron era. They don’t have much of a future beyond that
Most consistent at losing in the finals🤡
@@And.One.Hoops1 dude we ready to go past Bron era now. It’s AD show
I think if Memphis won just one title, their ranking could go up a lot
I feel like the only reason the Celtics aren’t number one was because the mediocre seasons they had in the 90s brought them down. If only Len Bias and Reggie Lewis didn’t die when they did…….
Also in the 2000’s and 2010’s they were a regular season team that only won 1 title. Always pumped out a 50 win season tho. And they eventually did get over the hump again I say one more ring and they reclaim their top spot. RIP Len bias
Im a twolves fan 😢
They’ve been looking good as of late though!
Yeah
Im young and just really choosing a team
Ant is my favourite so I went with the twolves and that’s all in the past
Utah jazz are aight
Numbers rule!!! :D
Ngl Ik the lakers and Cs would still dominate either way but winning since 2000 gotta be factored into this. The lack of that is how the Sixers who haven’t done shit in the playoffs since 2001 (and outside that year since the 80’s) got ranked above the Warriors and Heat. Rings won in the 21st century should count way more than rings won in the 50’s/60’s (and that’s coming from a fan of a team that hasn’t won a ring since the 70’s)
Yeah, that’s a fair point actually. I would say especially from the pre-merger days or pre shot clock era for sure. You a Knicks fan?
@@And.One.Hoops1 ya. In general tho I value being consistently good over eras highly. Winning a bunch of rings when there were 7 teams doesn’t mean that much IMO. Luckily, both the teams that did that had success in this century so we don’t gotta worry too much about that
I thought the Knicks would be higher but I guess they only have a couple finals wins
A lot of bad, bad years for the Knicks
Interesting video. Personally I feel championships should carry much greater weighting in your formula - there's no way the Warriors are only the 15th best team of all time, and Pistons 12th, below the likes of Hawks/Bucks/Blazers. All subjective though of course.
Yeah that’s fair. The problem for the Warriors is that people forget they very very bad for nearly 4 decades. Had it not been for this most recent era, they would have been a bottom 5 team
It really demonstrates how good the Splash Brothers era is for Golden State. Without the last decade, the Warriors franchise's best days were in Philly. If this were made in 2014, the Warriors would probably be bottom 10, maybe bottom 5.
Boston has more rings and regular season wins and they were 9-3 HTH. Boston should be #1.
They’ve had more down years than the Lakers, that’s the difference maker. The score was close though regardless
This video was excellent. I’m surprised it doesn’t have close to 100k views. The thumbnail was also quite solid.
Thanks! Yeah the UA-cam algorithm wasn’t too favorable for this one. Feel free to share with others 🙏