spursistan
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To me, a reasonable outcome, when all is said and done, is that of the Spurs cementing themselves as the clear third greatest franchise in NBA history behind the Celtics & Lakers.
I am wary of projecting dynasties, and being cognizant of the Wemby’s health variable, coming out of this with 2 titles (preferably back-to-back) would just do it.
Spurs (W/Finals) (5-1) are 5th behind Celtics (18-5), Lakers (17-15), Philadelphia/San Francisco/Golden State Warriors (7-5), and Bulls (6-0) in Championships won, but they have been way more relevant across eras than the latter two franchises despite being a late comer to the NBA. The numbers bear this fact out.
NBA teams with most Conference Finals appearances:
1- Celtics (24)
2- Lakers (23)
3- Spurs (14)
NBA teams with most 50-win seasons:
1- Celtics (37)
2- Lakers (34)
3- Spurs (27)
NBA teams with most 60- win seasons:
1- Celtics (15)
2- Lakers (11)
3- Spurs (7)
All is missing is a couple more rings, tbh.
I am wary of projecting dynasties, and being cognizant of the Wemby’s health variable, coming out of this with 2 titles (preferably back-to-back) would just do it.
Spurs (W/Finals) (5-1) are 5th behind Celtics (18-5), Lakers (17-15), Philadelphia/San Francisco/Golden State Warriors (7-5), and Bulls (6-0) in Championships won, but they have been way more relevant across eras than the latter two franchises despite being a late comer to the NBA. The numbers bear this fact out.
NBA teams with most Conference Finals appearances:
1- Celtics (24)
2- Lakers (23)
3- Spurs (14)
NBA teams with most 50-win seasons:
1- Celtics (37)
2- Lakers (34)
3- Spurs (27)
NBA teams with most 60- win seasons:
1- Celtics (15)
2- Lakers (11)
3- Spurs (7)
All is missing is a couple more rings, tbh.
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