This past decade had the most parity.
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This past decade had the most parity.
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This past decade had the most parity.
From 2011 to 2020 7 teams won rings (Mavericks, Heat, Spurs, Warriors, Cavaliers, Raptors, and the Lakers).
However, from 1981 to 1990 only 4 teams won rings (Celtics, Lakers, Pistons, and the 76ers).
From 1991-2000 only 4 teams won rings (Bulls, Rockets, Spurs, and Lakers).
Finally, from 2001 to 2010 only 5 teams won rings (Lakers, Spurs, Pistons, Heat, and the Celtics).
The folks who whine about "lack of parity" should be happier now (in theory). It is an indisputable fact that the past decade has been the most balanced.
Inb4, "b-but actually...."
However, from 1981 to 1990 only 4 teams won rings (Celtics, Lakers, Pistons, and the 76ers).
From 1991-2000 only 4 teams won rings (Bulls, Rockets, Spurs, and Lakers).
Finally, from 2001 to 2010 only 5 teams won rings (Lakers, Spurs, Pistons, Heat, and the Celtics).
The folks who whine about "lack of parity" should be happier now (in theory). It is an indisputable fact that the past decade has been the most balanced.
Inb4, "b-but actually...."
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Brofessor24 wrote:From 2011 to 2020 7 teams won rings (Mavericks, Heat, Spurs, Warriors, Cavaliers, Raptors, and the Lakers).
However, from 1981 to 1990 only 4 teams won rings (Celtics, Lakers, Pistons, and the 76ers).
From 1991-2000 only 4 teams won rings (Bulls, Rockets, Spurs, and Lakers).
Finally, from 2001 to 2010 only 5 teams won rings (Lakers, Spurs, Pistons, Heat, and the Celtics).
The folks who whine about "lack of parity" should be happier now (in theory). It is an indisputable fact that the past decade has been the most balanced decade over the last 40 years.
Inb4, "b-but actually...."
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AKA
In the past 10 years LeBron or KD have moved to different teams to form superteams and win in cities known to have great nightlife.
I'd rather have them actually be the face of a franchise and try to write their own history and win it than just watch free agency jerk off fest of who can be the biggest coward with the most talent in the league.
In the past 10 years LeBron or KD have moved to different teams to form superteams and win in cities known to have great nightlife.
I'd rather have them actually be the face of a franchise and try to write their own history and win it than just watch free agency jerk off fest of who can be the biggest coward with the most talent in the league.

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celticfan42487 wrote:AKA
In the past 10 years LeBron or KD have moved to different teams to form superteams and win in cities known to have great nightlife.
I'd rather have them actually be the face of a franchise and try to write their own history and win it than just watch free agency jerk off fest of who can be the biggest coward with the most talent in the league.
Both of those guys have always been the faces of different franchises. There is nothing cowardly about them either. I personally have immense respect for both men.
Your counterargument was weak sauce.
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It wasn't. You're just wrong so you don't see how you're wrong about that.

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The level one thinking is real today lol
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It was basically just LeBron or the Warriors
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celticfan42487 wrote:It wasn't. You're just wrong so you don't see how you're wrong about that.
IMO it was and you are wrong.
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Lockdown504090 wrote:The level one thinking is real today lol
Facts don't care about your feelings.
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LikeABosh wrote:It was basically just LeBron or the Warriors
Very misleading.
That would be like me saying that the 1990s was just Jordan and the Bulls steamrolling everyone else.
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The five teams with the most titles are:
Celtics (17), Lakers (17), Bulls (6), Warriors (6), and Spurs (5)
Together they have won 51 of 74 NBA Championships. Here are the rest:
1948 - Baltimore Bullets (Defunct)
1951 - Rochester Royals (Kings)
1955 - Syracuse Nationals (76ers)
1958 - St. Louis Hawks
1967 - Philadelphia 76ers
1970 - New York Knicks
1971 - Milwaukee Bucks
1973 - New York Knicks
1977 - Portland Trailblazers
1978 - Washington Bullets (Wizards)
1979 - Seattle SuperSonics (Thunder)
1983 - Philadelphia 76ers
1989 - Detroit Pistons
1990 - Detroit Pistons
1994 - Houston Rockets
1995 - Houston Rockets
2004 - Detroit Pistons
2006 - Miami Heat
2011 - Dallas Mavericks
2012 - Miami Heat
2013 - Miami Heat
2016 - Cleveland Cavaliers
2019 - Toronto Raptors
I think we can draw some ideas about league parity from this.
Celtics (17), Lakers (17), Bulls (6), Warriors (6), and Spurs (5)
Together they have won 51 of 74 NBA Championships. Here are the rest:
1948 - Baltimore Bullets (Defunct)
1951 - Rochester Royals (Kings)
1955 - Syracuse Nationals (76ers)
1958 - St. Louis Hawks
1967 - Philadelphia 76ers
1970 - New York Knicks
1971 - Milwaukee Bucks
1973 - New York Knicks
1977 - Portland Trailblazers
1978 - Washington Bullets (Wizards)
1979 - Seattle SuperSonics (Thunder)
1983 - Philadelphia 76ers
1989 - Detroit Pistons
1990 - Detroit Pistons
1994 - Houston Rockets
1995 - Houston Rockets
2004 - Detroit Pistons
2006 - Miami Heat
2011 - Dallas Mavericks
2012 - Miami Heat
2013 - Miami Heat
2016 - Cleveland Cavaliers
2019 - Toronto Raptors
I think we can draw some ideas about league parity from this.
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Brofessor24 wrote:LikeABosh wrote:It was basically just LeBron or the Warriors
Very misleading.
That would be like me saying that the 1990s was just Jordan and the Bulls steamrolling everyone else.
I would say the 90's was basically the Bulls and Rockets, sure.
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LikeABosh wrote:Brofessor24 wrote:LikeABosh wrote:It was basically just LeBron or the Warriors
Very misleading.
That would be like me saying that the 1990s was just Jordan and the Bulls steamrolling everyone else.
I would say the 90's was basically the Bulls and Rockets, sure.
I personally try to take everything into account.
However, you do you.
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I dont think parity is defined by how many different teams win. I think its defined by how many contend or are in a position to contend.
So the answers is the 90s. In the 90s you never knew who was coming out of the West. The Bulls were usually the favorites but they always had a legitimate Eastern Conf. teams to challenge them.
So the answers is the 90s. In the 90s you never knew who was coming out of the West. The Bulls were usually the favorites but they always had a legitimate Eastern Conf. teams to challenge them.
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I do think there's greater parity overall than before.
However the other takeaway here is that LeBron is essentially a dynasty on his own. He built his Heat, Cavs, and Lakers squads. That's insane.
However the other takeaway here is that LeBron is essentially a dynasty on his own. He built his Heat, Cavs, and Lakers squads. That's insane.
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What makes this parity feel less substantial is that LBJ was on 3 of those teams, Leonard was on 2 of them, and the Warriors* had 3.
It feels like LBJ, Warriors, Leonard with the exception that was the 2011 Mavs Champion.
It feels like LBJ, Warriors, Leonard with the exception that was the 2011 Mavs Champion.
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GhosDini wrote:I dont think parity is defined by how many different teams win. I think its defined by how many contend or are in a position to contend.
So the answers is the 90s. In the 90s you never knew who was coming out of the West. The Bulls were usually the favorites but they always had a legitimate Eastern Conf. teams to challenge them.
I disagree with your opinion.
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ThatBoyNick wrote:What makes this parity feel less substantial is that LBJ was on 3 of those teams, Leonard was on 2 of them, and the Lakers had 3.
It feels like LBJ, Warriors, Leonard with the exception that was the 2011 Mavs Champion.
To me the parity between 2011-2020 was more substantial.
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It was thoughBrofessor24 wrote:LikeABosh wrote:It was basically just LeBron or the Warriors
Very misleading.
That would be like me saying that the 1990s was just Jordan and the Bulls steamrolling everyone else.
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prophet_of_rage wrote:It was thoughBrofessor24 wrote:LikeABosh wrote:It was basically just LeBron or the Warriors
Very misleading.
That would be like me saying that the 1990s was just Jordan and the Bulls steamrolling everyone else.
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They did dominate, however three other teams did win.
Nowadays the NBA's talent pool is more stacked (which is a great thing). I don't believe that another team will win 6 rings in 8 years ever again.