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So many good options to choose from. I'm curious to see where our 2010 Hawks rank among the past champion teams.
Repeat 3 peat. Phil Jackson shown clipping his nails during the playoffs. But I voted for the Hawks.
Sox...last (Cubs fan). Come at me.
Love the Hawks and it was greatest moment as sport fan to see them win cup but Chicago in 1996 watching that Bulls team was something
Everyone around country watched that team in awe as it dominated
96 was against the Seattle Supersonics right? Weren't the Bulls up 3-0 in that series and lost 3 in a row?
I was a HUGE Bulls fan throughout the dynasty, who wasn't? It's definitely one of them but to pick is so hard. Yeah, it's easy to pick the 72-10 team because of the record. Personally, I most enjoyed the 93 championship run, the Knicks series, Paxon's game winner in the finals against a team with Barkley in complete beast mode. The Hawks team was dominating though, in the same way the Bulls were. It's really tough to choose.
I can't wait to watch David Price pitch a Game 1 WS gem in 2017.
The Hawks weren't even the 1st seed in the West. The Bulls set an all time NBA record.
11-1 in the playoffs. Enough said!
Let's be honest though, it's probably the 85 Bears. 15-1 and absolutely steam rolled teams in the playoffs.
Bulls don't do it for me. It's a league about having 1 or 2 dominate teams, and in the end they had the best player ever and that's why they won. Gimme the 25 or 53 man squad over the 12 (but more like 9) man one.
That's crap logic.72-10 and is ridiculous. If that Bears team went undefeated I would have picked them, but alas, they did not.
That's crap logic.
15-1 = .938
72-10 = .878
Bears had a better regular season record. In the regular season and playoffs combined, only 1 team has won the same amount of games, and they didn't win the title.
How many teams consistently have 14-2 and 15-1 records?