Owly wrote:falcolombardi wrote:
what about westbrook/durant and some harden thunder and harden/chris paul rockets?
those two teams put up insane seasons and failed to all time tier teams in 16 and 18 or to injuries in 2013
I think it depends at the margins if talking absolute best, though these teams are up there, whether you are talking what actually happened or what could have been. Don't get me wrong young Harden was, especially in that last year in OKC, really really good but he does get better (as do the others).
One angle
In terms of best 3 consectutive year cores, by SRS, up to 2019, with no titles in that span *= title with same/similar/overlapping core.
Seattle 94-96 (Kemp, Schrempf, Payton, McMillan, Perkins, Pierce, Gill/Hawkins ...) 7.996666667
* 15-17 Spurs
Seattle 93-95 duplicate (now with Barros, Eddie Johnson, no Hawkins)
OKC 12-14: 7.416666667
Seattle 95-97 duplicate
Utah 95-97 7.326666667
Portland 90-92 7.296666667
Seattle 96-98 duplicate (now extending into the Baker era)
Clippers 13-15 6.833333333
Suns 89-91 6.806666667
Kings 01-03 6.786666667
* 16-18 Spurs duplicate
* 2000-02 Spurs
Jazz 96-98 duplicate
*89-91 Lakers
Suns 05-07 6.613333333
* 11-13 Spurs
Kings 02-04 duplicate
The two 84-87 Bucks spans just occur under my arbitrary point where I decided to stop at 6.5, after them the next new/unique arguably non-title winning team is Dallas 05-07.
Obviously this is just one angle, 3 year choice is arbitrary, this is only RS, requirement for consecutiveness punishes non-adjacent runs (e.g. injury hit year), overall spread of teams may differ in different years/eras and some might be inclined to adjust for that etc.